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Boh_So_Good
06/02/2009, 11:12 PM
It was bad enough having to stomach 4 millionaire establishment goons on the Late Late Show talking about the plain people of Ireland and how they are suffering, but when Dunphy burst into tears talking about Irishmen losing their jobs and having to tell their children about it, all I could think of how this wrinkled gob****e spent the last 20 years using taxpayers money to wage war on an indigious Irish soccer industry by telling the plain people of Ireland worship their foreign Gods in the British leagues.

I guess it could only take the psychology of an Irish journalist to fluctuate between such diametrically opposed concepts as shedding crocodile tears for the unemplyed Irishman in Ireland, while making it his life's work to make the British millionaire even richer at the expense of the native Irish football industry.

One thing Dunphy forgot to mentioned during his arm wringing, tear gushing performance whereby an Irish man has to tell his child he lost his job and can't pay the mortage... that the chances are that the unemployed Irishman is most likely saying this while wearing a Liverpool or Chelsea jersey to his similarly clad family and if they were to look at all the money they wasted on buying British soccer jerseys, weekend trips to Old Trafford or Anfield, money spent in pubs while screming in religious hysteria for their British heroes on the giant screens, and all the money spent on pints during this charade, coupled with the cost of the RTE TV licience, SKY Sports packages and all the Irish newspapers he purchased which printed millions of column inches devoted to the British soccer industry, said unemployed father may of saved enough money to pay the mortage for a couple of years.

But alas Dunphy told them to indulge the millionaires of the British soccer industry while telling them the League of Ireland was crap...."Bill".

Gas oul world..."Bill".

rebelarmyexile
07/02/2009, 1:52 AM
It was bad enough having to stomach 4 millionaire establishment goons on the Late Late Show talking about the plain people of Ireland and how they are suffering, but when Dunphy burst into tears talking about Irishmen losing their jobs and having to tell their children about it, all I could think of how this wrinkled gob****e spent the last 20 years using taxpayers money to wage war on an indigious Irish soccer industry by telling the plain people of Ireland worship their foreign Gods in the British leagues.

I guess it could only take the psychology of an Irish journalist to fluctuate between such diametrically opposed concepts as shedding crocodile tears for the unemplyed Irishman in Ireland, while making it his life's work to make the British millionaire even richer at the expense of the native Irish football industry.

One thing Dunphy forgot to mentioned during his arm wringing, tear gushing performance whereby an Irish man has to tell his child he lost his job and can't pay the mortage... that the chances are that the unemployed Irishman is most likely saying this while wearing a Liverpool or Chelsea jersey to his similarly clad family and if they were to look at all the money they wasted on buying British soccer jerseys, weekend trips to Old Trafford or Anfield, money spent in pubs while screming in religious hysteria for their British heroes on the giant screens, and all the money spent on pints during this charade, coupled with the cost of the RTE TV licience, SKY Sports packages and all the Irish newspapers he purchased which printed millions of column inches devoted to the British soccer industry, said unemployed father may of saved enough money to pay the mortage for a couple of years.

But alas Dunphy told them to indulge the millionaires of the British soccer industry while telling them the League of Ireland was crap...."Bill".

Gas oul world..."Bill".

I will agree they are all goons of the highest order, however Harris, Waters & Dunphy are NOT "establishment" nor wealthy, Dunphy has a bitta dosh but nothing great. This whole use of "establishment" and "political elite" over the last few months by leftists is really annoying me makes absolutely no sense. How can I say (of think) that some Fianna Fail hack is elite or superior to me????

mypost
07/02/2009, 6:31 AM
Dummy the Wum appears. The ultimate populist.

Everyone is affected by the economic climate, however when you can volunteer to take a pay cut, some people are less affected than others.

brianw82
07/02/2009, 6:34 AM
I didn't see the show, so have no idea who you the 4 'goons' are. Dunphy's looking out for himself, and would appear at the opening of an envelope if it suited him.

But by Jesus, BSG, you really go OTT on the British Soccer thing! I mean, I laughed at your 'Identity Crisis' thread as much as anyone, but c'mon man, enough is enough.

Fr Damo
07/02/2009, 12:41 PM
I agree croc tears but........



I guess it could only take the psychology of an Irish journalist to fluctuate between such diametrically opposed concepts as shedding crocodile tears for the unemplyed Irishman in Ireland, while making it his life's work to make the British millionaire even richer at the expense of the native Irish football industry.


We don't have a foot ball industry and will never have one not because of the PL or SPL but becasue of the economics and 4m souls and the GAA.

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One thing Dunphy forgot to mentioned during his arm wringing, tear gushing performance whereby an Irish man has to tell his child he lost his job and can't pay the mortage... that the chances are that the unemployed Irishman is most likely saying this while wearing a Liverpool or Chelsea jersey to his similarly clad family and if they were to look at all the money they wasted on buying British soccer jerseys, weekend trips to Old Trafford or Anfield, money spent in pubs while screming in religious hysteria for their British heroes on the giant screens, and all the money spent on pints during this charade, coupled with the cost of the RTE TV licience, SKY Sports packages and all the Irish newspapers he purchased which printed millions of column inches devoted to the British soccer industry, said unemployed father may of saved enough money to pay the mortage for a couple of years.

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What s sh*te statement!! Do you work for the Sun by any chance, that's more sensational than Dunphy.

BohDiddley
07/02/2009, 3:47 PM
Dunphy, Harris and Waters are hardly going to challenge people's ideas, especially when the discussion is chaired by Kenny. But that's par for the course in Irish public debate of late. Who was the fourth?

As for the native football, should the league and its clubs have a Buy Irish logo?

SMorgan
07/02/2009, 5:40 PM
I wouldn't mind seeing that discussion. Is the Late Late repeated during the week?

holidaysong
07/02/2009, 6:26 PM
As for the native football, should the league and it's clubs have a Buy Irish logo?

Dundalk FC will be sponsored by 400 businesses from the town this season and will have a 'Shop Dundalk' logo on the front of the jersey.

Dunny
07/02/2009, 7:02 PM
I wouldn't mind seeing that discussion. Is the Late Late repeated during the week?

It should be on the RTE website.

Tis-smeee
07/02/2009, 7:38 PM
Get down of the cross and leave somebody else up you martyr

cheifo
07/02/2009, 7:44 PM
Dundalk FC will be sponsored by 400 businesses from the town this season and will have a 'Shop Dundalk' logo on the front of the jersey.

Don't know the details but that sounds like outstanding work.

oldyouth
07/02/2009, 7:48 PM
Dunphy as a working class hero is a joke. His tears were from plummet in value of the shares he held in Anglo Irish Bank

chopper harris
07/02/2009, 8:07 PM
Don't know the details but that sounds like outstanding work.


Considering there isn't 400 business in Dundalk. Have they even sold 400 season tickets yet?

SMorgan
07/02/2009, 8:31 PM
The honest answer is, I don't know. But one thing I do know is that the club has a match sponsor for 15 on next season home league matches sold already, at €2,500 a go. That's some bloody going. Dundalk has got its off-field act together, bigtime.

eelmonster
07/02/2009, 11:04 PM
Considering there isn't 400 business in Dundalk. Have they even sold 400 season tickets yet?

You silly wazzock.

I enjoyed BSG's original post, the Plain People of Ireland know what they want and they get what they deserve.

mark12345
08/02/2009, 1:58 AM
You had me interested with a good beginning to your post. Some good points. But once you started in about English football and wearing Liverpool/Chelsea jerseys, ya lost all credibility. I mean give it up man will you. Doesn't matter what I think, but have some pride in yourself. It sounds worse than ridiculous.

Fr Damo
08/02/2009, 1:51 PM
[quote=eelmonster;1100615]You silly wazzock.





I take it yez have 400 season tickets sold so.....

dcfcsteve
08/02/2009, 10:55 PM
It was bad enough having to stomach 4 millionaire establishment goons on the Late Late Show talking about the plain people of Ireland and how they are suffering, but when Dunphy burst into tears talking about Irishmen losing their jobs and having to tell their children about it, all I could think of how this wrinkled gob****e spent the last 20 years using taxpayers money to wage war on an indigious Irish soccer industry by telling the plain people of Ireland worship their foreign Gods in the British leagues.

One thing Dunphy forgot to mentioned during his arm wringing, tear gushing performance whereby an Irish man has to tell his child he lost his job and can't pay the mortage... that the chances are that the unemployed Irishman is most likely saying this while wearing a Liverpool or Chelsea jersey to his similarly clad family and if they were to look at all the money they wasted on buying British soccer jerseys, weekend trips to Old Trafford or Anfield, money spent in pubs while screming in religious hysteria for their British heroes on the giant screens, and all the money spent on pints during this charade, coupled with the cost of the RTE TV licience, SKY Sports packages and all the Irish newspapers he purchased which printed millions of column inches devoted to the British soccer industry, said unemployed father may of saved enough money to pay the mortage for a couple of years.
But alas Dunphy told them to indulge the millionaires of the British soccer industry while telling them the League of Ireland was crap...."Bill".



In fairness - most of the stuff in bold above is money being spent partially or wholly within the Irish economy. How does someomne wearing a football top bought in an Irish shop (a chunk of the sale price may go to an English football club - but they have to wear something, and very few of the clothes sold in Ireland are made here and/or sold by locally-based businesses anyway), sitting in an Irish bar drinking Irish beer whilst watching an Irish TV channel contribute to the downfall of the Irsih economy ? :confused:

I buy into the broad sweep of yopur arguement - but the route you've gone down is self-contradictory.

don ramo
09/02/2009, 1:47 AM
it is funny thought that they complain about being broke, but anyone who spend 5-700 euro a go, to see there EPL team play live are off there games, and quiet frankly deserve to be broke, the sad thing is when this recession is over, all will be forgotten about, being broke, and having the car reposesst, and everything will go back to normal, like noting happened,

if i decide i want to go see man u or liverpool 5-6 time a year i cant exactly go and complain that i have no money, this isnt even a football discussion its a moral one,
dunphy is right to take the cut, and the rest should to, or be made, in all fairness the plank isnt in demand anywhere so who is he to get 850,000 a year

Macy
09/02/2009, 11:33 AM
I will agree they are all goons of the highest order, however Harris, Waters & Dunphy are NOT "establishment" nor wealthy,
You mean apart from Harris being appointed to the senate by Bertie as payback for the ridiculously bias Late Late before the last election? Of course Dunphy, Waters and Harris are establishment figures, hence why Kenny trots them out in the first place.

I prefer the "self styled political elite" to be honest - the type of people earning hundreds of thousands a year who feel they can preach to the ordinary joe about sucking up 10-12% reductions in living standards. Very easy when you're starting point is what they are earning.

pineapple stu
09/02/2009, 12:59 PM
Dunphy, Harris and Waters are hardly going to challenge people's ideas, especially when the discussion is chaired by Kenny. But that's par for the course in Irish public debate of late. Who was the fourth?
Pat Kenny, I assume.