If you're the son of stan, does that mean you're the grandson of Mick and the great grandson of Jack???Quote:
Originally Posted by sonofstan
Den Perry will understand. :D
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If you're the son of stan, does that mean you're the grandson of Mick and the great grandson of Jack???Quote:
Originally Posted by sonofstan
Den Perry will understand. :D
obviously i do ... you're going to have to explain thatQuote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
According to a well known kit manufacurer and former boss of Roddy's, he applied for 18 GAA jobs before getting the Dublin City job. This was told to me by the man himself in the jax of the Horse and Jockey. Apart from the strange location and the fact that the man has a grudge against Roddy (don't we all?) I sort of believed him.Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
KOH
Any bloke that wears a tie with Chewbacca & R2D2 on it to a business meeting has to be believed!! Surely??!!:(Quote:
Originally Posted by WeAreRovers
Are Roddy Collins and George Galloway related??:D
roddy is good for entertainment value at least. wonder what his next wild&wacky adventure will be? second hand car saleman?
I'd forgotten that you were at that meeting the jax in the H & J too. Our man in the stupid tie was ever so slightly bitter about Roddy to say the least.Quote:
Originally Posted by DvB
KOH
Good Luck to Roddy.........I can say that mainly because he's now a safe distance away from the Eircom League
:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Raheny Red
Sweet! :D
Hook, line and sinker.
apparently roderick got an interview for the westmeath bigotball job but they gave it to paudi o'shea......
Apparently, Carlton Palmer has signed for St. Josephs GAA Club on a one year deal. In an interview given to Gerry McDermott of the Irish Independent, Roddy stated that Palmer, who will Captain the side was signed to provide much needed experience and leadership to St. Josephs rearguard. Roddy is quoted as saying "Carlton is a great lad and while his fielding skills may be a little rusty, there are few in the game who can head an O'Neills like him. I want him to be a leader both on the pitch and in the dressing room".
It is believed that Palmers services were secured by St Josephs for a nominal fee, after Roddy traded in his Mercedes in a show of loyalty to his new club. Palmer had quit as Mansfield Town boss in September after a poor run of form which saw his team slip to third from bottom in League Two. According to sources, he is believed to be looking forward to his new challenge. Roddy also announced that he is on the look out for more players in the U.K., and that his brother Steve will become his First Team Fitness Coach, Minder, and Waterboy. ;) :D
It was to do with the fact more Irish people would've heard of Mickey Harte than Bohemian FC - hence the awareness issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by sonofstan
More's the pity. BTW, did anyone catch a glimpse of a clip of the bigotball*-loving greats of RTE -- Michael Lester (Lister?) etc., getting a bit of exercise and craic recently? I just caught the end -- think it was some health promotion of the 'getting active' variety. What sport do you think they were playing: that of Mickey Harte or BFC? Answers on a postcard to Bigotball (and soccer when it's at a nice safe distance) Department, RTE, Dublin 4.Quote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
* My favourite new word. With thanks to one of our new contributors from Div 1. Nice to be able to agree on something.
Special disclosure for Raheny Red (for whom it seems that penny is still slo-mo-ing to the floor): this one's hook-free. ;)
When did it re-open?Quote:
Originally Posted by WeAreRovers
It's a kip but miss drinking in there before Bohs - Pat's games
Was Talking to Roddy in the Hartstown House last saturday (Dont know what the fcuk he was doing in there) And he was still giving all "The next club I manage WE will own"Shyte.
so I'd say his little sojourn into bog ball wil be fairly short lived if anyone is thick enough to sell their club to whoever WE are