Anyone see the Irish Times article today on the Roddy Coillins assault charge.
I knew Ollie hada few convictions before but did not know was 4.
Seems like Ollie got off as Roddy wasn't making big deal about.
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Anyone see the Irish Times article today on the Roddy Coillins assault charge.
I knew Ollie hada few convictions before but did not know was 4.
Seems like Ollie got off as Roddy wasn't making big deal about.
The Indo has a piece on it too. Mentions Ollie's prior convictions too, :) "including one for an incident in1985 involving the hauling of stolen cigarettes, for which he spent a year in prision."
Collins seemed eager to see the back of the whole thing.
Wish the league officials were as eager to see the back of him. Nobody with a criminal conviction should have anything to do with running a football club or for that matter anybody who has had a company struck off the CRO register.
Ireland's Biggest Football Hooligan.
KOH
Roddy and Ollie had to settle their differences as they could need each other next season.
I can't remember if they said this his 4th conviction or he had 4 before?
1. Ciggies
2. Pats fans "assault"
3. Unlicenced kiddies disco
4. ?
5. Roddy assault
:confused:
I thought he got off the Pats fan assault charge? :confused:
Remember the Dublin GAA player [think it was Johnny Magee] fought Aussie snooker player Quinten Hann in the Stadium? Wouldn't you just love it if Ollie and Roddy went 3 rounds- proceeds to charity of course.
He did, although the charges he faced were for gesturing '1-1' with two fingers, rather than other things he may have done during that incident.
Surprised to hear about 4 convictions considering his involvement in some 'incidents' that I believe did not bring charges.
- Derry supporters (Pizza/Judas banner)
- Pats Official
- Drogheda PRO (Ollie objected to official photographer taking photographs), etc.
Not forgetting fighting with Rovers fans and giving the Galway fans the finger when he got some harmless abuse down there.
Feel sorry for shels in a way with this cowboy. Club has lost all respect with the criminal in charge.
KOH
What about the show bands?
*runs for cover
I love the "24/365 Shels" defence.
Galway United chairman Michael Savage was acquitted on killing seventeen toddlers in a bloody shooting spree at a Galway creche last year.
"Your honour, I give all my time to Galway United. I work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for the club".
"Thats all right then. Not guilty".
The 24 / 365 Shels reference was to emphasise the provocation. Why would toddlers in a creche be blackguarding Galway United?
Say what you like, Ollie's single handedly kept Shels afloat for more years than I can remember. Its difficult enough making ends meet without some muppet coming on the radio and unannounced claiming you have monetary difficulties and frightening off any potential investors.
Fair play to Roddy though (first time I remember saying that) he didn't make much of it.
Maybe Roddy has intentions of applying for the managers job at Shels.:eek: :D
POV really....
Was one of Ollie's convictions for his nightclubs? Can't remember whether he was charged with that or not?
Nah the incident(s) I'm talking about are before his Shels days.