Fromvert wrote: » McGregor has shown an interest in 'gangsters' fictional and real before. Quotes Tony Montana, wears Pablo Escobar shirts, dresses as El Chapo and now Martin Cahill. The last one will get more play here obviously. He's cleary got a fascination with the idea or lifestyle of it.
walshb wrote: » He showed utter contempt for our courts and justice system yesterday. No surprise.. And, after driving at dangerously high speeds resulting in this court appearance he then exits a narrow lane at quite a speed. Reckless arrogance..
ASOT wrote: » To be fair our courts & justice system are a joke. Agreed on the speedong though.
joeguevara wrote: » I’m a bit lost. Who posted ‘respect to Martin?’ I am very familiar (too much so) of everything that Martin Cahill did. Conor pulling his hood over his face was obviously in a joking way an ode to him. The most recognizable celebrity in the country trying to hide his face. But to bring up the state pathologist from the 80s is a stretch. What is horrible is all the people revelling in his misfortune. Frank Bruno had a nervous breakdown quite publicly and no one was on forums calling him a scum bag. Gazza had more run ins with the cops and people backed him up, even when he wanted to go fishing and have a few cans with a murderer on the loose. Mc Gregor needs some tough love and to be brought away from yes men. He doesn’t need yesterday’s fans delighted in the fact that he is in trouble. That’s my tuppence. For right or wrong!
glasso wrote: » Bruno and gazza are actual likable characters who most sympathise with in their struggles. McGregor is just a lout.
weldoninhio wrote: » A sectarian, wife beating, junkie, alkie is a likable character. I'd rather be stuck in a lift with McGregor than Gazza.
walshb wrote: » Whether one thinks they’re a joke or not is irrelevant. They are the people. They are set up by the people and for the people. A vital institution.And they absolutely deserve respect..
Sweet Science wrote: » But Conor its a 1.5 What a line from Paul Reynolds.
glasso wrote: » That's just #fake news made up by the haters. Where are the videos?
EagererBeaver wrote: » He was being sarcastic FFS.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » How did he show contempt for the courts and justice yesterday?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » By wearing a tracksuit apparently... Oh and by following what the judge said last time, send a legal representative or appear himself. TBH that judge seemed to be acting the fanny yesterday 'how much do you earn? and don't tell me 110million in a day' and 'you can pay by installments if you wish' I think Conor is acting like a knob and a spoilt brat at the moment but this bull**** about contempt for the courts is a load of balls
Un1corn wrote: » Not sure if this is the place. Now honestly I don't like McGregor's show boating but I do believe a huge part of it is an act but I couldn't care. I know it's part of MMA but it's a bit classless. I am not a big fan of MMA but I can't help looking sometimes. One thing that annoys me personally is the image McGregor presents of Irish men. The guy is probably the only Irish man known in China I hate it when Chinese say oh you are from the same place as McGregor. I don't want that associated
ricero wrote: » Some donut so he is. And the fat hanger on tracksuit wearing mate riding shotgun with him is laughable
mkdon wrote: » say it to his face
sc86 wrote: » bump