John Devine formerly of Arsenal is a relative of mine not quite sure he's famous enough though
Have had a few run ins with famous people though, I'm quite possibly the only person whose been threatend with the Garda by both Twink & Mark Kennedy
John Devine formerly of Arsenal is a relative of mine not quite sure he's famous enough though
Have had a few run ins with famous people though, I'm quite possibly the only person whose been threatend with the Garda by both Twink & Mark Kennedy
You show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser - Vince Lombardi
A mate of mine was in the orchard inn, Letterkenny one night, we met Packie Bonner at the bar and he went up and offered to buy Packie a pint, when he handed him the pint he said to Packie "its not a football so I reckon ya won't drop this" Fair to say he wasn't Packies favourite person that night.
Not all that recently. It occurred (According to McDonagh) at a theatre function with his brother back in 2000.
He was, by his own admission , locked drunk on Vodka, and was already living up to the drunk ignorant Irish sterotype before the incident occurred. He had no idea who it was that was telling him to stand for a toast. He Did tell the interloper (Connery) to F*** off, but seemingly apologised afterwards because his mammy read the story in the papers and made him.
He stated that she still didnt speak to him for years afterwards because of the embarrassment he caused.
The story has ressurected because, coincidentally, He's launching a film in America about Hard drinking , foul mouthed Irishmen with hearts of gold, and it's a great icebreaker for the press release so the reporters from The Chicken Neck, Iowa gazette (who dont know nor care about his distinguished theatre career) can as him about his "confrontation" with James bond, with a background of being drunk, & the whole 800 years of opression thing.
(In Bruges is bloody good, mind you. As was Six Shooter.)
On the way into the stadium, an elderly San Marino Steward waved us in and said "Tonight, may the best team win"
And they nearly did.
kate nash. met her a good few times.
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Barney Rock the Dublin GAA player is an uncle of mine. Graham Gartland of Drogheda is my cousin.
4th official"Dermot, relax with the swearing" .Keely"Ah its grand, he's me son"
One of my uncles was a ceo of Independent Newspapers i think it was , thats about it
My dad's great uncle something McMillan or McMullan played for Celtic in the late 20's early thirties. also my cousins husband is a Director of the club.
Brian O'Driscoll is a distant cousin of mine, I think Bertie Ahern might be as well, although I might be imagining that.
John Cotter, formerly of Cork City, is my second cousin.
Does playing for Wexford Youths mean your famous? That's about as famous as it gets with my relations!
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my auld lads cousin is married to chippy brady...
'How can I hate women, my Mums one!!!' Chris Finch
My dad was allegedly a distant cousin of Joe Dolan. I used to get a lot of questions asking was I related to Frank Stapleton (my surname). No such luck.
'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'
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