blinding wrote: » Only the 71 previous convictions ! You’d think the Judge would see a Trend There.
Paul_Crosby wrote: » Aye its crap but some people like uppers some people prefer downers, cocaine gives you a buzz which lets you party for longer I suppose, to me it just made me feel sober
NewMan1982 wrote: » I hadn’t heard about the retaliation. Is there any articles on them?
Paul_Crosby wrote: » What makes you think I support the Maguires? I just know enough about feuds to know that anybody with aspirations and a brain doesn't back the clearly losing side. Who do those lads have left? How much influence do they have? How much money do they have? The best time to muscle in would have been when both sides were at eachothers throat, not when one side has solidified their position and the other side has pretty much been decimated, did they even take out a single member of the Maguire faction other than a 17 year old? They are also all over the news and their names are everywhere, who's gonna want any part of them?
Prisoner 0922156 wrote: » Couldn't agree more with this. I can't see any of the remaining players, with the possible exception of RR, getting involved with them. They've proven to be inept, under qualified, and out of their depth being gang "bosses". Even with Robbie Lawlor onside they couldn't deliver a killer blow - if you'll pardon the pun - and they are out of options.
Googleyes wrote: » Maguire's always had support in a away but it was more of name in town rather than a following since lads got old enough to fight when teenagers in late 90s 00s in drogheda after boxing competitions earlier in childhood. Learned trade and took over after recession because the boom dealers were either shot or arrested from drogheda
leko99 wrote: » Do you know all the players left? This isnt a game of Championship Gangland Manager. Theres an army of scumbags in Ireland. Do you honestly think their morals are that high that they wouldnt align? Its all about money, that's the driving factor and if someone sees an opportunity in Drogheda then they could take it.
leko99 wrote: » It wouldnt take much to turn the tables ffs. Sure 1 person RL had them all running scared so much so that they had to conspire and hire other people to do the hit. The Maguires have been got at, 2 are very lucky to be alive. Im sure if any gang wanted to muscle in they could finish the job. Why does people talk like they are bullet proof all of a sudden.
Fedcba321 wrote: » do you not see how much media attention this drogheda feud got !! who would want to join either side from dublin or wherever to bring heat on themselves never mind the side that is more or less finished ?
Fedcba321 wrote: » who were the main boom dealers would i be right in saying the h's pearse park and c's in rathmullan ? and then a few the k's too?
Googleyes wrote: » Yip that before boom times dho. Hog big time and cots but earlier day before cocaine came on scene
Fedcba321 wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-replied-ok-after-murder-charge-court-hears-39134870.html i never bother checking the newspapers anymore cos everything gets posted here just went on there for quick look though this wasnt gangland related? dont think it was sent into thread?
Paul_Crosby wrote: » In principle you are right but Drogheda has a spotlight on it right now and I don't think the potential money from taking over the trade would be worth the risk of the attention it would draw. The Korner Boys aren't any use to anybody right now, they aren't exactly operators worth having on side. More of a liability I would say. The Maguires are big fish in a relatively small pond that's true but right now that's not a pond worth dipping in for anybody smart, if anybody does want to make a move they'd probably want to sit back and see how this plays out rather than jump straight into the mix. I don't support the Maguires or think they are criminal masterminds or anything, just giving my opinion on the lay Maguire's have being getting away with stuff since involved bigtime and always havld rouble with law but never changed until inla got involved im harassment and payment didn't come Maguire way because never taught probably in gangland tbat drogheda court made new cases drugs blaming everyone from the ra. Maguire's used methods then because allowed by powerful people when information was needed on feud in Dublin to not include other lads to stay out
Fedcba321 wrote: » is rr not under big? no one is going to join the b's, good few runners who were with them when this started have even got away from it all
Sam Quentin wrote: » Who's Big?
Paul_Crosby wrote: » I've always found it pretty **** myself but I was an ivory wave kid and coke is like a cup of coffee once you've been on that ****e, heart attack waiting to happen
Fedcba321 wrote: » just go off the thread
rodmn2377 wrote: » lawlor got sent to cork and when he was going out to the yard he knew there was going to be an issue but price called him over with his hand out and said lets forget about it and get on with our jail. when lawlor shook his hand price grad it with the two hands and the two brothers waterford jumped on him with shives and started stabbing and cutting him... lawlor broke free but had to be brought to hospital and got 30 or something stitches... the 2 brothers were then cut up 2 weeks later in the midlands i think and there cousin in the joy got sliced that week aswell...