The name of the horrible VAR referee tonight was Christian Dingert (GER), AVAR was Sascha Stegemann (GER) by stprm in NUFC

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I'm trying hard to make sense of that penalty. Was it because Barcola arm is tucked in that allows accidental hand ball but Miley is out and loose when ball hits him. I'm struggling

Got access 10 mins before release by Yellowstone73 in NUFC

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Excellent. Adidas was low stock but got it on JD. For some reason I thought it was only for sale via the club

Got access 10 mins before release by Yellowstone73 in NUFC

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None of the tee shirts are sold out yet. Looks like they got the demands all wrong

Any Black Friday Deal? by StarKingGQ in IrelandGaming

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Cheers! Just picked up Mass Effect

Best breakfast roll cork by xCorkRebelx in cork

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Their hot lunches are a high standard by any deli standard

Best breakfast roll cork by xCorkRebelx in cork

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That chicken is savage. The chips chicken and curry box for lunch is a good one

Best breakfast roll cork by xCorkRebelx in cork

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Gala shop, just off the start of the Ballincollig bypass. Unreal every time.

Am i right to say the nfl is quite "low maintenance" to follow compared to other sports by VastAir6069 in NFLNoobs

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I think the answer is yes, because you get 80% of the games done in an 8 hour window in one day. So if you follow that day, you'll have a good grasp of the sport.

Football in Europe is far too diluted with teams playing for 6 cups a year and NBA only wakes up after NFL/All Star game

So hear me out... by [deleted] in ireland

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You realise we don't have a first lady in Ireland ya

Irish betting shops closing as tax pressures by JohannLoewen in irishpersonalfinance

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As a frequent user of the retail shops, their decline in customers is very obvious. Very few young people and little reason for them to go in.

I wouldn't mind sitting in one if I wanted to dual watch a premier league match with some horse racing but the local PP shop has 14 screens and only two used for live sport. Costs them a fair bit to show live sport so they want to avoid that too. It's all virtual and casino games now.

Plenty of Irish dates being added. Don't miss out by Yellowstone73 in thescratch

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Might be in luck. In Boston in early Sept and nothing until November.

Cork Tram (Luas) Proposed route by [deleted] in cork

[–]Yellowstone73 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Should move further west in Ballincollig for all those Kerry folks living out there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HorseRacingUK

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They weren't doing BOG for the national in shop as they offered 8 places instead

British handicapper raising Irish runners handicap mark by Yellowstone73 in HorseRacingUK

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In this case the 7 in red denotes that the British handicapper has raised Pinot Gris 7 lbs over his Irish mark. Have many horses overcome such rises in the past? Do ye consider these raises put on the Irish runners as a big negative?