Deleted User wrote: » Amazing the way the schoolrooms have antiviral properties. Maybe they could be converted into ICUs and we'd see rapid cures.
walshb wrote: » Can bog ball just fook off for 6 weeks..
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » Watching this in the +1 now. I hope the virus situation is demoted to number 2 news story and we have a 1hr debate about the welfare of Fungi the celebrity fish.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Lol @ Colm O'Rourke with his comment on Teachers Unions there ("they're good at doing stupid things"). Claire Byrne had to cut him off pretty quickly there.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » The are trying to spin that the GAA is what the people want. BS People are furious that they are allowed to hold their super spreader events after every training session and match.
jetfiremuck wrote: » What happens if Level 5 doesnt work?
ButtersSuki wrote: » Some shoyte spoken there between Brady and O'Rourke. And when presented with the stats of the Amarach Research Poll O'Rourke rubbished it like the class act he is :rolleyes: because it shows his thinking to be seriously out of touch with the majority. Living in the past. GAA people absolutely hate the fact that there are Irish people who couldn't give a shoyte about them or their fervent parochialism. O'Rourke and Brady saying all the players want the games to go ahead - they don't, as evidenced by coments in the media today.
Sorolla wrote: » It is our birthright to play GAA. It is in our heritage. When the Black and Tans were pilfering through this great country our lads continued to play hurling and thereby learning life saving military skills. It is the mark of a man to don the o neils togs and jersey and to play for the county. We are Irish and the virus never killed a sportsman GAA keeps us fit in mind and body We need our national sports
wirelessdude01 wrote: » And a frantic look in the direction of the floor manager/producer.
ButtersSuki wrote: » I honestly don’t know if you’re trolling or thick.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Look on the brightside folks, at least we didn't have a mock up of a living room/bar/hairdressers tonight. Tis the small things.
s1ippy wrote: » I thought they were going to get the undertaker to do a demonstration of an appropriate funeral.
secman wrote: » Nice bit of balance shown by RTE on GAA...ffs...calling it elite is even ridiculous... the fcking notions of them is unreal...the opium of the nation according to one of them.... fcking mental all together. Its pure crap to try and watch it... believe me ive tried a few times...
s1ippy wrote: » Fyp I thought they were going to get the undertaker to do a demonstration of an appropriate funeral.
walshb wrote: » McConkey has real ideas... Clever resourceful and thought out!
washman3 wrote: » Martin Feeley wiped the floor with him 2 weeks back on Prime Time. McConkey is a spoofer that cannot be challenged.
FrancieBrady wrote: » :D Funny I thought the Doctor embarrassed himself tbh. You can't debate with stupid. The presenter and McConkey sat there mostly with an exasperated look on their faces with a tinge of pity.
HBC08 wrote: » I dont want the championship to go ahead either. However I dont trust any Irish man that refers to GAA as bogball.
NIMAN wrote: » Gaa is up it's own arse. We aren't all in this together.
washman3 wrote: » That's your opinion and you are perfectly entitled to it. All depends on the way you see both arguments. One thing I can say is that the vast majority of people I spoke to, and most posters here, agreed with Dr. Feeley. He is of course now labelled 'far right' because he dares to question the narrative so that may explain why some people disagree with him.