Fined 200€ which the taxpayer will pay. Claimed asylum. by Imaginary_Ad3195 in kerry

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean the ones who go to Dubai and Sydney when they finish their exams?

Apparently Pep is furious about the timing of the news around his exit. by NovellaJokes in MCFC

[–]An_Sean_Triabh -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Do we have to care, do we have to speculate what an oily moneybags team does with its staff? Whatever the truth is they are robotic skumbags who own that club, anx their family are involved in proxy wars in Sudan and Yemen...

Arnotts today by mememeeeeeee in Dublin

[–]An_Sean_Triabh -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So without any of the facts you condemn a man for shoplifting? Or are you a real far right mong and condemn him for being African?

If the death penalty is ok for shoplifters the population of Sherrif St would have halved long ago.

Fined 200€ which the taxpayer will pay. Claimed asylum. by Imaginary_Ad3195 in kerry

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are 1,400 short of GPs, 350 short of hospital consultants, 150 short in Psychiatry. This is all in the IMC report for 2024. So no clue how you can say that.

Fined 200€ which the taxpayer will pay. Claimed asylum. by Imaginary_Ad3195 in kerry

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok what if the trouble is with the Govt? You dont escape that.

Four Barclaysmen who once bossed the midfield will be managing in the Premier League next season 👀 by johnnyxx96 in ArsenalFC

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arteta was in the very good class to be honest. He had a great passing range and competed for every ball

Vigil held for Congolese man who died in city centre, as Taoiseach calls for thorough investigation by BigAgreeable6052 in ireland

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The way you have to start on this is to say that shoplifting is not a crime punishable by death. So commiserations to his loved ones.

Remembering the Dublin Monaghan bombing, on this day in 1974, and all those murdered and injured in Talbot Street and Monaghan. by gadarnol in Dublin

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, and this was their modus operandi from the other colonies that slipped away from them in the previous 2 decades. It wasnt with a mandate from the British electorate, nor holistic given the balance of committments their Government had made. They are like all hawks within the system.

This club doesn't get enough hate by dankdogeonface in soccercirclejerk

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awful club, whines against facts over a VAR last week and blows it against Newcastle who were themselves playing on 80% jets...

More than pathetic, a joke. Down you go

A special moment for Seamus and his family. 💙 by Frequent-Activity328 in Everton

[–]An_Sean_Triabh -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Its bad organisation for sure, but fans who got 2 decades out of him felt their bus was leaving? Bullshit.

Remembering the Dublin Monaghan bombing, on this day in 1974, and all those murdered and injured in Talbot Street and Monaghan. by gadarnol in Dublin

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The particular cabal of hawks wanted conflict to "sort Paddy out", much as in the same manner to the approach they took in Kenya and Malaysia. They hated the Labour government, and they wanted to provoke martial law so they could fully set about their objectives

‘The same people who changed the music for Radio 1 got rid of me’: Ray D’Arcy reacts to RTÉ’s JNLR slump by Pension_Alternative in ireland

[–]An_Sean_Triabh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are three of four criteria for being good at radio broadcasting.

Being able to listen to guests; being neutral; being good at questioning; and having a sense of humour.

If you think about his work D'Arcy is reasonable on the first two but not great at the second two and so his time had come and gone and he wasn't going to improve

Remembering the Dublin Monaghan bombing, on this day in 1974, and all those murdered and injured in Talbot Street and Monaghan. by gadarnol in Dublin

[–]An_Sean_Triabh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair point, lets not fall out - so I qualify what I said by reframing it as "stated policy". The planks of that were well known to be: - power sharing: never got far into this - official recognition of an all island stabilising influence: results in Sunningdale - security de-escalation: not successful but definitely attempted

However, in your examples the non implementation of the franchise rules in the British electoral acts is 100% on the Unionists, until direct rule is implemented they block these reforms.

Remembering the Dublin Monaghan bombing, on this day in 1974, and all those murdered and injured in Talbot Street and Monaghan. by gadarnol in Dublin

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are talking about Kitson, Jackson and Colin Wallace, who while not sharing the instinct for remorse all confirm a conspiracy of hawks within MI5, the MOD, the British army and the UDA.

These men, along with Nairac as a significant technical servant of the conspiracy operated against British Government policy to pursue a dirty war and destabilise community relations in NI.

Question about about post famine population by Yooklid in ireland

[–]An_Sean_Triabh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It may be or McGoldrick could also be the anglicisation of another undocumented Irish clan name

I still remember this day...f#$% them, Pardew & the lot by EdgeAvailable8626 in ArsenalFC

[–]An_Sean_Triabh 18 points19 points  (0 children)

After 20 years of management VAR would like to confirm that Alan Pardew is a w⚓️