MysticMonk wrote: » Or maybe you're too mean to buy a car that will travel that fast :P
_Dara_ wrote: » Seriously? Anyway, McGregor seems to not be handling fame and huge wealth well. It’s a shame.
ooter wrote: » Was there any need for the judges "and don’t say €110 million in one day" remark? She was asked last week if a solicitor could represent him next time and she said she wasn't there to give legal advice, why couldn't she just have said yes he needed to be there?
inforfun wrote: » Where is the garda traffic with a road side drugs test when you need them.....
pilly wrote: » Yes, deadly serious. Anyone driving a newer type car on clear motorway could easily being doing that speed and not even realise it. I think people get confused between miles and kms and get all upset.
The Moldy Gowl wrote: » Because he had mitigating circumstances so had to be there in person to defend it. He said he filled out the form wrong, by mistake. A no show represented by a solicitor usually just means he is pleading guilty.
Monokne wrote: » The fact that the issue on the speeding fine was he left his middle name off the form when sending it back in to pay is so amusing.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » This is exactly it. He's a young lad with a ridiculous amount of money who is enjoying himself. If the media hadn't shown up to that courthouse this morning, he wouldn't have been as brash. It's all a show for him and these puppets are doing exactly what he wants.
Keengolfer7 wrote: » Hilarious response by him tbf. IF it did happen, and the Kinahan's don't retaliate after the 'come and get me' they will be seen as utterly weak.
Romantic Rose wrote: » I wish Conor would do good with his celebrity status. He's not exactly a fantastic role model for his impressionable young fans. I know he has donated to charity in the past. He should try to do more good like working with the youth from his area. Wouldn't be a fan and never was.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » If that is the issue then it's such a waste of time and money.
MysticMonk wrote: » I'm sure he's crying into his Bollinger at your remarks.
Rumpy Pumpy wrote: » Those of us who had always marked him out as a classless scumbag are feeling extremely vindicated this morning. And to think there were idiots around here who suggested this boorish knucklehead was a role model for young men. Lol.
Romantic Rose wrote: » Don't even know what that is. I'd rather be poor and classy than rich and thrashy. Peace ✌ðŸ»
He's not exactly a fantastic role model for his impressionable young fans.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Lol. I find this funny. Out if all the things he has said and done driving at 158km in a high powered car is picked out as indefensible. C'mon most of us would be tipping over the limit every now and again especially on a good road like the Naas dual carraigeway if we had such a motor.
ttenneb wrote: » Having logged in to this thread for the first time on the understanding that most if not all contributors were worshipers at the shrine of McG it's reassuring to see that at least one other person regards this person as nothing other than a thug who makes millions from followers who are dumb enough to watch and/or attend his "fights". Primitive barbarity doesn't begin to describe the activity inside the cages, laughably regarded as sport.
MysticMonk wrote: » You said this: Talent,endeavour and sheer hard work has brought him to where he is now. That he has attained huge wealth very rapidly is a testament to his vision and his work ethic so he is a very good role-model.
BarryD2 wrote: » That's tipping along at near 100 mph. Sorry but that's not just 'tipping over the limit'.
PowerToWait wrote: » He trained a bit and got seriously lucky. Millions drank the Kool aid and he 'earned' massive amounts of money. 'look at all his money, he is loaded, he has so much money, money, but his money' Money is not a measure of success or hard work. Or indeed talent. I know dozens of sports people who nobody has heard of outside of a tiny circle, who have worked longer, harder and for years more than this chump. For nothing. He got lucky.
PowerToWait wrote: » Money is not a measure of success or hard work. Or indeed talent.
PowerToWait wrote: » I know dozens of sports people who nobody has heard of outside of a tiny circle, who have worked longer, harder and for years more than this chump. For nothing.
PowerToWait wrote: » He trained a bit and got seriously lucky