limnam wrote: » It wouldn't be the first time. But I just went back and read the first 3/4 pages of the thread. Nope, not just me . :pac:
Irish Wolf wrote: » Read more. The first ~60 posts were in her first week, and mostly others speculating on who they thought, or would like, to take over. Pick out the critical ones, and I'd say <10%. Take the rest of the thread, I'd be surprised if it wasn't >70% positive for her work. Obviously open to correction, if you'll do the leg work
bookman2 wrote: » lets see how she interviews eamonn ryan.
bookman2 wrote: » she deffo wasn't as combative in that interview!
RINO87 wrote: » Much, much better than when she was in newstalk. More experience and not having to carry that other wet blanket makes a big difference. I would tend to agree with those that say she should get the full time gig.
gifted wrote: » She caught him out on the school buses
wowy wrote: » https://twitter.com/KevDoyle_Indo/status/1296069177439027202?s=19 Claire Byrne gets the nod as the new permanent host. Kick in the teeth for McInerny imo.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » :mad:
Acosta wrote: » That's how it works in RTE. It's not about who's the best person for job, it's about who's turn it is.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Disappointed with that, Claire Byrne is a very capable presenter, but she's not a journalist so shouldn't even have been considered. Should have stuck with Sarah imo.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Can't stand Mcinerney as she's painful to listen to so happy enough with this.
td1 wrote: » CB has been responsible for/at the helm of some of the most incompetent (36th Amendment debate) and risible (so many of her Covid-19 programmes) TV in recent years ... hopefully this means no more of her on there!
Dempo1 wrote: » Anyone who managed to get under the skin of Leo gets my vote