cj maxx wrote: » Is she supposed to be a comedian? She tries to be zany, but she's not very funny
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » IF you're in the public eye, you know that you're up for scrutiny. It comes with the territory. Simple as. Social Media is, essentially, a 'symptom' to that. Many of these people wouldn't have followings but for being in the public eye. If they weren't in the public eye, nobody would care who they are. Plus one bad post... and you're out of a job.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » I thought he lived with his mother?
AdrianBalboa wrote: » Scrutiny is one thing but thread after thread on this forum is polluted with poisonous bile towards public figures, particularly Irish ones. The lame excuse that’s normally trotted out is that “I payed me bleedin tv licence” even though the TV licence is for the production of new programmes, maintaining the TV and radio infrastructures etc, rather than throwing rotten fruit at TV stars. It’s just tall poppy syndrome.
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » Indeed. Good point that. I must say I would switch off the radio by then and haven't been subjected to that really, although having been at a match a couple of years ago, a person with whom I availed of a lift with insisted upon listening to it, thereby subjecting myself and another to 40-50 odd minutes or so of the worst dreck in Irish radio history and that's a feat in itself in this day and age. Marty appeared to be getting off on the whooping attention of mere innocent mortals and whatever female presence may have been there from camogie or football, all the while with zero analysis or critical review of the sport. Absolute yahoo broadcasting.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » She sort of spreads herself too far, imo. (*Prepares for onslaught of filthy jokes*) Like, one minute she's a comedian (which she was winning awards for), the next she's an actress, and then TV presenter... Like, to be great in one area, you sort of have to focus on one area. she seems too widespread.
Pussyhands wrote: » What's she saying? I don't think she's funny at all and is only getting gigs because she's a woman.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Alan Quinlan. No idea why but he always looks like he is about cry when Ireland lose. Liam Cunningham. Work with a woman who did bit of acting with him before. Not the clean image he likes portray. For me I don’t know why but find him irritating.Anna Geary Best of luck to her and whatever she does it seems to work, but she is on everything and everywhere and I just have turn off TV or turn away when see her.
cms88 wrote: » As i've said before Anna Geary the answer to a question no one asked. While it would be fair enough if she was any good at all these roles, bit she's actually terrible. I would ay there are more far better people, both male and female, than her who could do a much better job but don't have a ''profile''.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Not a nice person by all accounts.
[Deleted User] wrote: » But she "fits the bill" perfectly for the rte 'agenda' , let's be honest, herself & dervla o rourke aren't overflowing with talent but they get tons of airtime.
Pussyhands wrote: » She must have those yoga pants welded to her.
Ken Mc Carthy wrote: » But she "fits the bill" perfectly for the rte 'agenda' , let's be honest, herself & dervla o rourke aren't overflowing with talent but they get tons of airtime.
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » Davy Fitz. Nothing remotely inexplicable about that. An unmitigated toerag. I'm just trying to get the full set of Ireland's fittest family after the Cork Karen's were listed along with the big rugger lug above.
Deleted User wrote: » What qualities would you associate with this talent thing you struggle to find in people?
Pussyhands wrote: » Yeah, definitely nothing inexplicable about dislike him. Plenty to choose from! You'd swear he was driving to Wexford for the good of his health, not making hapes of money from it.
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » As I say it was in the context of 'Ireland's Fittest Family' and the other troupe of garish coloured screeching coaches, all from Cork. The quartet from hell. However the Clare man takes credit for that 'concept' and consequently also as you put it, makes hapes of money from that too. Meanwhile on his various missions around the country attempting to set various counties hopes back by decades with his hyper defensive nonsense tactics, he picks up a pretty package. Not sure Waterford are over it their stint yet and I hope Wexford have deep pockets.
cms88 wrote: » There's also been a few reports of Clare lads hving to retire in their late 20s totally crippled after his time with them.
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » The mod will be on here soon but I've heard much the same. The 2013 all-Ireland was overseen by the expertise of others in the background, and it was obviously built on the success of the under-21 all-Ireland winning teams which provided the team and bulk of the panel for the senior success. Davy jettisoned anyone who would take the glory as he was seething with jealousy. Tiny minded little man. Napolean complex. Oversaw the destruction of that team within 12 months! Beaten by a poxy intermediate standard Wexford in 2014 was humiliating.
External Association wrote: » Having said all that Davy is a whiny bolix with a victim complex. It's either he was bullied or his father or someone belonging to him. He's well able to give it but if he gets a bit back he's crying on the fcuking Late Late.
cms88 wrote: » That sums him up perfectly. A man who's always been in the right place at the right in both his playing and management careers. It's only a matter of time before he jumps ship with Wexford and leaves them in a hole like he's done elsewhere.
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » Ah Lads, sure he must have his own thread here somewhere! He's the driver behind the covid - Clare - Wexford - HSE - row at the moment as well. Despicable.