"it's basically Tom Humphries writing about being Tom Humphries most of the time."
Which is essentially the only requirement for working at the Irish Times for all their journalist anyways.
"nobody feels Rovers have given enough to the community to merit the amount of State aid being allocated" for Tallaght."
Unlike the train, bus and car loads of Tallaght GAA members going back "home" to mammy and mass on the rural townlands on the weekends.
How much money do these "Tallaght" GAA members contribute to the local Tallaght economy? They buy rental homes in places like Doolin which remain empty most of the year while the local councils ban Dubliners from buying property down there.
Seriously Rovers Fans, there is a whole ammo load of stuff you could use without having to revert to pro-Rovers journos or court decisions alone. Tell it like it is and call a spade a spade.


 
			
			 
					
				 
  
  
					
					
					
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			 How's the weather there in the 1950s? Rob-a-job farmers' sons in the civil service? Sweet divine. Somebody has Dublin-lineage issues, I'd say; a true Dub would never be so insecure about our bucolic cousins.
 How's the weather there in the 1950s? Rob-a-job farmers' sons in the civil service? Sweet divine. Somebody has Dublin-lineage issues, I'd say; a true Dub would never be so insecure about our bucolic cousins.  
  
			 
			 
			 
						 
			 
			 
			 ; the cricketers became a great story; Ballyhale - the epitome perhaps of the possibilities and potential of the GAA - returned to eminence; and the Dub hurling evolution continued apace...
 ; the cricketers became a great story; Ballyhale - the epitome perhaps of the possibilities and potential of the GAA - returned to eminence; and the Dub hurling evolution continued apace... 
			 
			 
			
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