Say Your Number wrote: » I remember Ewan basically stopped short of calling Shane Lowry a fascist during the Summer, drudging up some quote from a few years ago where he dead batted a question about playing golf with Trump, the same week he had an article saying Megan Rapinhoe was only attacking Trump to further her brand, the fella must have a bad back with all the time he spends moving goalposts.
robbe wrote: » Bit bleeding sick of hearing about Premier sports......
leggo wrote: » Tbh it disappoints me a little when SC default to trolls like McKenna or Dave Hannigan, who just say controversial things to make up for lack of substance. They’re the type of people who, if they didn’t move in the same circles, you know the lads would make fun of because that kind of attention-seeking, lowest-common denominator stuff is what they largely avoid and that’s why people listen to them. I think Marcotti is the right side of that line, he’ll say unpopular things but he’s at least able to substantiate it (and you can tell he actually believes and feels strongly about what he’s saying too). Whereas McKenna and Hannigan seem to know they’re blagging it and fold/throw their toys out of the pram at the first sign of any reasonable pushback. And they don’t have the wink-and-nod likeability of a Dunphy, who’s fully aware he’s on a wind-up mission and is quite skilled going about it.
corwill wrote: » What claim or claims made by McKenna do you feel he has particularly not substantiated?
deisedude wrote: » He insinuated an Irish rugby player was on drugs without an iota of evidence to support this
corwill wrote: » If it's the same rugby player I'm thinking of, that player did plenty of self-insinuation (is that a thing? Am stuck for a better term, it'll do for now) in his own book, and markedly failed to answer questions put to him on it by another journalist.
bren2001 wrote: » There's a plethora of evidence to support that claim. Kimmage has been banging that drum for years and recently enough outlined all the evidence in a piece. It's quite convincing.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » There we go. It’s all still on the go.https://twitter.com/hill16army/status/1202599679533486086
corwill wrote: » Okay, I hadn't seen that, that's way OTT! If he didn't retract that, he ought to, unless he has something pretty concrete to stand up such a personal attack. He's certainly abrasive, and I'm not sure I'd much enjoy his company of an evening in the boozer. That said, he's 100% on Dublin GAA funding, Man City, McGregor and other topics.
Cienciano wrote: » Anyone at the live show last night?
Obrieski wrote: » Think Jack McCaffrey was on last night. Anything said about the Dublin manager situation? Be strange if it wasn’t mentioned
Obrieski wrote: » Also a new conspiracy theory...does Ken hate US Murph? Maybe hate is the wrong word, but not tolerate maybe..?