AdrianBalboa wrote: » This is slanderous.
Deleted User wrote: » I've grown to despise Boris, but i suppose that's not really inexplicable.
cms88 wrote: » He wa writing for one of the papers while he was managing i think both Waterford and Clare, think he might have even been on the Sunday Game at the same time. No other manager had/has been left do something lke that.
Larbre34 wrote: » And yet, you're here.
YFlyer wrote: » He was a media whore since the 90s.
cms88 wrote: » As I've said his whole career has been about luck. Was lucky to come along the the right time as a player for an unrepresented era for Clare that they never had before nor since. Same with management. Most of the ground work was done for him in Waterford and came at a time when they need to a refresh. Won Munster in 2010 but the whole thing fell apart soon after. Had a great set of players in Clare when he took over and didn't do half as much a he should have. But that's overlooked becaue of the 2013 All-Ireland win, again as it turned out was somewhat lucky. Things are going ok with Wexford at the moment but it's only a matter of time before he jumps ship there as well and more than likely one last big pay day with Dublin.
Trekker09 wrote: » Fred Cooke
cms88 wrote: » Things are going ok with Wexford at the moment but it's only a matter of time before he jumps ship there as well and more than likely one last big pay day with Dublin.
Larbre34 wrote: » I shouldn't worry, you probably won't see him ever again on a public stage.
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » Miniature in stature. A colossal c*nt in personality and nature. Never worked a day in his life. Stealing a living from gaa county boards for years. Brown nosing media personalities and outlets to push his sordid show where he gets off on abusing average randomers feverishly like the little puddin knacker he is. Its snuff by any other definition. I'm assuming he treats people the way he does as he's on the spectrum or was tormented brutally by his equally piggish father. As thick and ignorant as is possibly comprehensible or conceivable.
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » As long he never gets his grubby little stumps on the Clare job again I couldn't care less where he ends up. His anti-hurling, toxic corrosiveness lays waste to everything he touches. Its infective and harrowing. No good thing can come of it. Beauty dies at a radius. Flowers wither. Ancient temples crumble.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » The son with crap new modern accent who rings his proper Irish farmer dad in the ad for something Every farmer fathers nightmare to have a son like that
neris wrote: » Tony Holohan
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Random person:*pours milk into the mug, before adding hot water* Tony Holohan:'YOU'VE DOOMED US ALL!!!!'
ohnonotgmail wrote: » you mean there are people who put the milk in first and then add the hot water and teabag? that is monstrous.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Yup. I do it with coffee quite often. Sometimes you have a dodgy kettle that takes so long to boil, you get everything else ready before the water is boiled.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » coffee is different. Cold milk goes on top of the coffee and stirred well. Only then is the hot water added. but doing it for tea is beyond the pale. Tea needs boiling water to brew properly.
Ken Mc Carthy wrote: » That new rte lovechild......doireann......she has a gig on tv now.....'the doireann project' .......... we've hit a new low..../ its brutal
The_Painter wrote: » Julian Schnabel - I'd seen him at a few exhibition openings but this one time I plucked up the courage to approach him. He was so arrogant and dismissive, he barely looked at me. This was at a packed Pace gallery with plenty of onlookers, I wanted the ground to swallow me up. I still like his paintings though.