Deedsie wrote: » I'm amazed Galvin is getting all the bad press here. Callan is a complete twit and a very nasty satirist at that! I can't stand his attempt at comedy! I say fair play to Galvin, maybe not for the violence but at least he is not afraid to be an individual! And if he's bangin Gráinne Seoige the man is a legend!
Absurdum wrote: » he must be extra happy now that the Gardai are probing him
Stinicker wrote: » Galvin is a legend, people think he is Gay when is about as gay as David Norris is straight, you can have a sense of style and not be gay you know. Galvin is one of the best footballers to ever grace the field and that little gob****e callan is a pain in the ass and can't even impersonate people properly either. If he has hooked up with a Seoige then more power to him! Down in Kerry we tend to confront jackass's like this and not wimper away from it, nothing like a good bar scrap if you ask me.
Fishooks12 wrote: » Oh, and he doesn't teach anymore either
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » I assume there's a good reason for that...?
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » Is this the teacher who chucks things at students, or am I confusing him with someone else?
Deedsie wrote: » I'd agree with most of that, the man is accused of being stuck up, what's wrong with being self assure, confident... It's a shame more Irish people are not! And if Gráinne Seoige is the reward for the way he carries himself, then fair decks to him. I find it pathetic when people use the term gay to berate people... "that's so gay" "that gay GAA player" grow up ye losers! It's 2011, if people are gay they are gay, it's not a term which should be used as an insult!
Mully_2011 wrote: » hes just another gaa thug imo.
Carlow52 wrote: » To go with this one: Tadhg_Kennellyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadhg_KennellyAs we got to our positions I looked across at Galvin, who nodded, and then positioned myself on the line ready to race in when the referee put the ball in the air. My eyes were almost rolling around in the back of my head. I was raging like a bull. We are a totally ****ing different animal. After a few strides I knew I'd timed it right. Cork's Nicholas Murphy had just turned in slightly towards me which opened the way for my shoulder to catch him perfectly on the chin.Cop that. It's different this time,boys. He went down and referee Marty Duffy immediately blew his whistle. "Oh, c'mon," I said to the referee, "that's not even a free kick." Cork got the free but I'd got my man. While I hadn't wanted to come in and seriously injure anyone, I was determined to make a statement and I think I just achieved that.
Stinicker wrote: » Galvin is one of the best footballers to ever grace the field
Stinicker wrote: » If he has hooked up with a Seoige then more power to him!
Carstuck wrote: » I think Callan is by far one of the best impersonators going. Can't see how Galvin can't take a bit of a laugh!
Fishooks12 wrote: » actually most people involved with GAA think he's a thug, and he's hardly typical anymore considering he writes a fashion column Oh, and he doesn't teach anymore either
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » I hope Callan takes him to the cleaners.
marxcoo wrote: » Why is Paul always so angry?? He has an almighty chip on his shoulder for someone who leads quite a nice life.
orourkeda wrote: » Galvin Klein strikes again
fran oconnor wrote: » I'd say someone has a sore arse so..