Hangdogroad wrote: » Not a nice person by all accounts.
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''.
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.
cj maxx wrote: » Is she supposed to be a comedian? She tries to be zany, but she's not very funny
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.
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.
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.
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.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » I thought he lived with his mother?
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.
castletownman wrote: » Aisling Bea. She's beautiful, and its great to see her make a career over in the UK. But she is becoming increasingly unhinged on social media.
AdrianBalboa wrote: » lol why do people think paying a TV licence means people who work in the media are public property? Aisling Bea works in the UK anyway, and the TV licence doesn’t cover social media channels, so John and Mary Sixpack can do one in this case.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » G.O.T.I aka 'Girl/ Guy On the Internet' syndrome. They forget that real life people, aka the folks paying the TV license to hear her and her ilk say stuff, have far worse things to worry about. Real life operates far differently to the way she 'perceives' it.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » He also has a long term suffering partner of many many years that he seems to keep on the quiet so as to keep his sex appeal at maximum levels , like a boy band member would be advised:)
Pussyhands wrote: » Don't forget players making their "dayboo" Marty really is pompous. He fully bought into his own hype and memes with the whole online thing about him being a stud etc. His own show during GAA season is called the Marty Squad ffs.
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » His physical shortcomings notwithstanding, and that's obviously a well worn topic by now, its his remarkably positive outlook, also usually inarticulately expressed, that is a counter intuitive to reality. Every point and score in his chosen career as a gaa commentator is branded'wow', 'amazing', 'fabbalous' as he pronounces it, etc. Insincere and over compensating with fake cheer and hyperbole for highly trained, top class players, mostly doing something like converting points which is second nature and rudimentary to their related skill set. He conflates his own self-importance, also I think, to some sort of an integral role within the actual GAA which is obviously nauseating.
Lockheed wrote: » Paul Stenson of that cafe in phibsborough. Can't stand his marketing and little smug face.
Hamsterchops wrote: » Marty Morrissey. Not sure if it's the ultra bright Hollywood gnashers or the fake tan, or just the combination of both, but something annoys me about him. Potato head? It's inexplicable.