bluemovie
29/07/2011, 7:59 PM
Shamrock Rovers players sunk to a new low last night by making the Mammy from Crystal Swing cry!!
I was compelled to watch 'Celebrity' Head Chef on TV3 yesterday to see them feeding the Rovers squad. Awful programme with panto wagon Twink, novelty country & western incest-baiter Mammy Crystal Swing, an ex X Factor-er, failed Apprentice and two other very famous Irish slebs I hadn't heard of.
Ray Foley kept prefixing them as "Irish football legends Shamrock Rovers" whereas notorious vicious cow Twink managed to call Gary Twigg a kn***er because he didn't like her dessert. Zip up your Twiggy? TV3 were keen to emphasise that the players came from all around the world - Scotland, Jamaica, Kerry. Ryan Thompson was the star of the show - great craic. Gary McCabe had plenty to say about coddle and other things and Sives & Twigg were like the Scottish Statler & Waldorf. Michael O'Neill said the three courses were "all nice individually, but didn't go together" which, on reflection, could work as an astute analysis of why Rovers' squad was so good on paper, but hasn't run away with the league as expected.
http://www.tv3.ie/shows.php?request=celebrityheadchef
I was compelled to watch 'Celebrity' Head Chef on TV3 yesterday to see them feeding the Rovers squad. Awful programme with panto wagon Twink, novelty country & western incest-baiter Mammy Crystal Swing, an ex X Factor-er, failed Apprentice and two other very famous Irish slebs I hadn't heard of.
Ray Foley kept prefixing them as "Irish football legends Shamrock Rovers" whereas notorious vicious cow Twink managed to call Gary Twigg a kn***er because he didn't like her dessert. Zip up your Twiggy? TV3 were keen to emphasise that the players came from all around the world - Scotland, Jamaica, Kerry. Ryan Thompson was the star of the show - great craic. Gary McCabe had plenty to say about coddle and other things and Sives & Twigg were like the Scottish Statler & Waldorf. Michael O'Neill said the three courses were "all nice individually, but didn't go together" which, on reflection, could work as an astute analysis of why Rovers' squad was so good on paper, but hasn't run away with the league as expected.
http://www.tv3.ie/shows.php?request=celebrityheadchef