Hitman3000 wrote: » I think he may have learnt to stay away from Twitter for a while.
tretorn wrote: » The mob are being whipped to hysteria by talk of battered brutalised bloodstained victim. If they were capable of reading they would read the fact based forensic reports. The mob got ten minutes of I believe her crap from twitter and they howled about the jury getting everything wrong. Dara Florence will be in their sights after they get every member of the whatsapp group barred from ever playing rugby again.
FrancieBrady wrote: » The 'I respect the verdict but...' brigade need to take a long hard look at what they are doing. Sensational commentary like 'they left her bloodied and hysterical' is downright dangerous stuff.
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » I played rugby years ago (not quiet at VIP in nightclubs level), but there was never a shortage of girls. If you wanted, they were there. Particularly for away games. (Failed to exploit the situation as a girlfriend established herself). Go to any Heineken cup/interpro/pro12, theres a coterie of "rugger huggers" flocking around players. Its evident too in rural areas with the GAA, lets not cod ourselves
RuMan wrote: » Media haven't covered themselves in glory. IT finally put up a reasoned piece from head of law at UL about "hasgtag justice" after days of virtue signalling from their columnists.https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/hashtag-justice-is-no-justice-at-all-1.3449271
foxyladyxx wrote: he has been relatively active on twitter but nothing concerning this case.
FrancieBrady wrote: » The Prime Time programme the night the verdict was announced was a disgrace. The panel behaved like some on here and completely and stridently undermined the verdict from the get go.
Hitman3000 wrote: » I don't use Twitter and if the last 2 weeks is anything to go by I wouldn't ever use. As for Aodhan he should have thought before he tweeted about the case after the verdict was known. Could prove to be a very expensive experience for the Senator.
tretorn wrote: » It was unreal, they discussed the case as if a guilty verdict had been handed down. You wouldnt mind but RTE had enough reporters at the trial in Belfast and they must have seen how weak the prosecution case was. They would have heard the judges summing up so they should have known it was very likely none of the men would be found guilty. I suppose though the media got Trumps election and Brexit wrong too. They still havent recovered from Trumps victory and he hasnt made a total mess of the Presidency so far though none of the media give him credit for anything. They will be blaming him for the verdict in the Belfast trial too before very long.
RuMan wrote: He's back to tweeting about teachers pay, he's a teacher as i recall ! Using his taxpayer funded senator job to lobby for a payrise for himself. Middle class boy wins out again
tretorn wrote: » I think he is a school principal. Is he on a career break.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » It seems every coloured haired person can't get over it-it's almost 2 yrs later...and it's like 'come on!'. Like-it's as if they forgot about Dubya, and his two wars, and Hurricane Katrina... Like, America's gone through far worse crap...and they try and make it look like Donnie is the worst thing ever. Bush denied evolution, and tried to get it banned from schools.
tretorn wrote: » The hysterical bit is Harrisons fault, he exaggerated the crying. He wasnt that bothered though because he didnt even tell Jackson about it.Jackson had no idea what was about to happen, he actually went out the following night and had another threesome with Mc Ilroy and McIlroy whatsapped about it. That was their last peaceful nights sleep. I dont know how they or their families stuck the twenty months waiting for the trial and now its over and they have been acquitted they still cant have peace.
Strazdas wrote: » Were they creating problems for themselves though? This threesomes malarkey and bragging about it in WhatsApp conversations may have rapidly increased the chances of it blowing up in their faces at some point. The complainant had already informed Harrison that day that she was of the opinion that she had been raped by his friends. How he didn't think this was worth relaying on to them is a bit mind boggling.
RuMan wrote: » Not really he said he thought she was upset because Jacko had rejected her. He also said PJ was the last person in the world that would rape someone. There's no great conspiracy here i'm afraid. They believed it was consensual and acted accordingly post incident.
tretorn wrote: » The hysterical bit is Harrisons fault, he exaggerated the crying. He wasnt that bothered though because he didnt even tell Jackson about it. Jackson had no idea what was about to happen, he actually went out the following night and had another threesome with Mc Ilroy and McIlroy whatsapped about it. That was their last peaceful nights sleep. I dont know how they or their families stuck the twenty months waiting for the trial and now its over and they have been acquitted they still cant have peace.
wexie wrote: » be dead easy if either : - you're a VIP of some sort or - you're a good looking young man and the VIP section is filled with (single) female VIP's* or **gay male VIPs Beyond either one of those....I dunno, how's about you head down to some nightclub in Dublin this weekend (where has a VIP section?) and report to us afterwards. I'm guessing though unless you're willing to spend large amounts of cash your chances aren't great.*Allegedly that's how Dolph Lundgren was discovered by Grace Jones, she spotted him at an afterparty and asked : and what's this? Desert? ** edited before someone comes in to accuse me of not being inclusive enough:rolleyes::rolleyes:
Appledreams15 wrote: » She went to a rape crisis clinic and sti centre because Jacko rejected her?
Appledreams15 wrote: How famous are rugby stars exactly.
Appledreams15 wrote: » Some people on here talking about PJ and SO like they are Brad Pitt. How famous are rugby stars exactly. I never heard of PJ or SO before this trial.
RuMan wrote: » Dara Florence victim of vile abuse from the Twitter mob according to the Belfast Telegraph. Disgusting
RuMan wrote: » Jackson would be well known. He was 2nd choice in the most pivotal position on the national side. At that time the 1st choice was injured a lot and Jackson was establishing himself as an adequate alternative. I suspect you know exactly who is, certainly a lot of the women hanging around that night did.
Appledreams15 wrote: » I am not into rugby. Unless you're into the sport, how would you know him I couldn't tell you who plays for Ireland football team either Zero interest.