qwabercd wrote: » You seem infatuated with criticising him. If you hate him so much you're probably better off just ignoring him rather than having over 30 posts about him on an online forum.
cms88 wrote: » Id just like people to see him for what he is. Never at any point said i hated him did i?
cms88 wrote: » Id just like people to see him for what he is.
Deleted User wrote: » I cant help feeling that the lad needs a bit of reeling in or advising on his usage of social media at this stage. He does strike me as extremely harmless yet very naive at the same time.
Poor_old_gill wrote: » While I agree that he has gone over the top in his rants but I do agree on the fact that it is ridiculous that someone like Rory (from Rory's stories) has released a book. The two good point he makes is that it used to be the case that you had to achieve something in life before releasing a book and have won a couple of All Ireland's before releasing a GAA book. Added to that is the overuse of the word "Legend" - people really have no understanding of this word, especially if they think some lad who does 2 minute (cliched) GAA clips is one. I find Rory to be entertaining but jeez having a book and being called a legend on the back of his work is just baffling
rpurfield wrote: » It's not an autobiography though is it? To apply your logic to writing a lot of people shouldn't be writing, ie when Paul Howard published the first Ross O'Carroll Kelly do you think he shouldn't have because he wasn't a successful rugby player? Your argument makes no sense. Fair balls to anyone taking a punt on making it in the entertainment game, Rory jacked in his job to go full time at it when it wasn't a guarantee he'd make a living. Still makes no sense that Buff seems to have a rivalry with him though, they're effectively in completely different fields.
PTH2009 wrote: » rte should bring back Celebrity Banisteoir and have Buff take over a team
kala85 wrote: » Someone should sponsor him a car. Be great advertising with all the driving he does. Great coverage altogether. Really shows up how bad the gaa social media coverage is.
Glebee wrote: » Fair play to him for his coverage ov tbe Kilkenny vs Wexford match. He then goes to a match in Kildare and it ends up being cancelled.
EIREDriver wrote: » Glebee wrote: » Fair play to him for his coverage ov tbe Kilkenny vs Wexford match. He then goes to a match in Kildare and it ends up being cancelled. Yea that coverage was excellent at the weekend. Felt very sorry for him the next day. That's some drive from Kerry to Kildare.
dulux99 wrote: » "is there anyone in Ireland spending more money on petrol than buff egan?" Yes buff, most likely the hundreds of thousands of people who commute to and from work every day. I do like buff but he really loves playing the martyr and he has some crazy notions about himself
leestone wrote: » Exactly he is able to have the time to go to these games and mid week he is always out shopping or sitting in a cafe
Solomon Pleasant wrote: » Is buff unemployed? Or what is his occupation?
Copper_pipe wrote: » Sheep Farmer supposedly