As far as I'm aware last Saturday was the first time #GreatestLeagueInTheWorld trended. https://twitter.com/TrendsDublin/sta...50976755060736
Some belting stuff on there recently.
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As far as I'm aware last Saturday was the first time #GreatestLeagueInTheWorld trended. https://twitter.com/TrendsDublin/sta...50976755060736
Some belting stuff on there recently.
Joe.ie with a compilation: http://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/21-...ampaign=Buffer
LTFC in red and black and Bohs in green in Dalymount tonight. Nobody is sure why.
Edit: nope both sides actually in their away kits as Town's away clashes with Bohs home apparently.
http://dublinfestivalofhistory.ie/ev...land-football/
A history of League of Ireland football.
Only in the Greatest League in the World would such a brilliant event be scheduled for 8 o'clock on a Friday night full of League of Ireland fixtures.
Wow that is just unbelievable. Would the night before not be a viable option? I'd love to know the thinking behind that one #greatestleagueintheworld
"HERE’S a little known fact about All-Ireland final mascot Fionn — he has played Europa League football this season against a four-time World Cup goalscorer!
UCD midfielder Mark Langtry is the man inside the costume of Croke Park’s furry six-foot tall entertainer."
http://thestar.ie/its-a-dogs-life/
seen that book about the Irish Split in easons today. anyone get a copy of it yet?
I can't help but hope that he ends up signing for Bray or Waterford.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...xHCJiUHLpOO.97
Jesus lads the guy is a fruit loop.
“And it’s so expensive over there. A box of cornflakes was around £5 in the local shop"
Just one of many cracking lines from that piece.
That doesn't happen only in Limerick:mad::mad::mad:Quote:
He said: “They call the area Stab City. On every second lamp post there is a horse tied against it.
There must be 20 horses in every street you walk down. Where we stayed it
was crazy. But if you tried to cut the horses loose then they would kill you– supposedly.
The police came and moved all the horses away one day. The next, the guys who owned the horses, smashed every shop and put all their cows in the shops and in schools as well.
The farmers who had cows in their fields put them in the shops, the Spars and supermarkets, for revenge. The police gave them all the horses back and told them to watch what they were doing."
Good laugh reading that pile of nonsense. No cars in Bruff huh?
Every word of it is a lie. John O'Flynn played his whole career in the Championship apparently. I'm not convinced the fat weirdo was ever even sick.
Super response ! I'm glad somebody has replied and put everybody straight...including me,as I was starting to doubt this Limerick revival.
Official response on limerick Fc Web page.
Another very good reply can be found at the bottom of the article on the Herald page sent in by Barry Lynch.
If you saw a horse tied up why on earth would you try and set it free? No wonder he fell out with the locals!
Joking aside - Not sure what is more bizarre, the whole story or the fact that it was printed and seemingly the author ' stood over it' today on twitter - good grief!
In fairness the Daily Record isnt that much more serious in its reporting than the Daily Sport...