Nokotan wrote: » Where Is...Mark Horgan?
Still Ill wrote: » Haha... Why would they fake a competition for fifty quid's worth of books that they probably got given for free. Another Second Captain truther in the thread after the Mark Horgan conspiracy last year.
EltonJohn69 wrote: » Does anyone else think the book competition was possibly a scam ? The winners names sounded very made up to me ? Maybe there was one genuine winner in that list but..... even that I’m doubtful about.
dulpit wrote: » What was the Mark Horgan conspiracy last year? Must have missed that...
RedRochey wrote: » Nah my friend knows one of the lads who won Basically no one heard Mark in months so some people on here thought he had either be fired or left quietly or maybe that there was a big cover up for his absence
happydude742 wrote: » OTB's relationship with bookmakers is very problematic in this day and age. Decent show but at what cost???
Jim Root wrote: » Yes, Ive stopped listening to them because of this constant betting peddling.
Icemancometh wrote: » I think people is stretching it.
Brock Turnpike wrote: » One person. Dots 1982 or whatever his name was.
Raoul wrote: » I stopped listening last year mainly due to this reason. I listen to LOI weekly and they seem to have a new betting sponsor. :mad:
Ol' Donie wrote: » OTB is the only show in town? Lord above. I'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree with this.
S. Goodspeed wrote: » Is there anyone else who give a prompt Irish response to sporting events? Genuine question because I would love an alternative. Granted SC interviewed Sam B today but OTB interviewed him yesterday in addition talking Leinster and McElroy.
Arghus wrote: » I'm also reading the book at the moment. Even though I think I know the whole sorry story pretty well, there's still details on most pages that just make me say, "Jesus Christ". Random sample: The final bill for Delaney's 50th birthday was 80,000 Euro - including 3,609 Euro for helicopters to ferry guests...that were never used.
Aidric wrote: » The story told by Eoin on last Friday's podcast about Delaney bringing 20 lackeys along to a roadshow to bolster his support with the promise of a few free cans. Fúcking LOL.
Ol' Donie wrote: » I always remember the story McDevitt or Ken told of the roadshow, might have been that one, when they asked Delaney a question about finance or wages, and there were immediately shouts of "we're not here for an economics lecture" from the crowd he brought in.
Aidric wrote: » Castro levels of commitment. Has there been any comment from Barry Egan in all this?
Chalk McHugh wrote: » Enjoy the free Monday show. Usually football chat which is fine by me. But not a chance i would pay a subscription for it. There's more than enough excellent free sport podcasts out there to get through without paying three lads to talk about it.
dulpit wrote: » Thanks for that helpful insight.
Chalk McHugh wrote: » No problem. Anytime. And it's free too
EltonJohn69 wrote: » WE GOT A CAT FIGHT HERE FOLKS !!!!
EltonJohn69 wrote: » Turns out “the second Captains” are keeping a close eye on boards.ie....
ongarite wrote: » Own up scumbags!! Who is the big Frank sympathiser here?
Beersmith wrote: » Unless that guy also emailed. Great chat with the bohs CEO today I thought.
Raoul wrote: » Murph really annoyed me yesterday or maybe it was the day before. Ken was talking about Michael Collins when they were talking about Doherty or Dockerty. Ken was about to start talking about something completely ridiculous about being down by the statue or something and Murph just had to interject and talk over him. Murphs point was right but whatever, it's entertainment and that's what Ken provides. I want to know what the statue ****e talk was.
Brock Turnpike wrote: » Email them