This afternoon.
Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Cooley Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12
They use the same barber.
Republic of Ireland football captain and hospital ambassador Robbie Keane with patient Cody Nolan (above left), lending his support to The No. 10 Fund, established by Robbie’s fellow number 10s, Johnny Sexton and Ronan O’Gara, to build a new cardiac day unit at the hospital.
Fair play, in fairness.
(Mark Stedman/Rollingnews)
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Dublin 7?!?
The sheer happiness such a small thing brings is amazing. Christmas in any hospital is a dismal thing. Fair play to him, and anyone else who brings a little Christmas cheer to those in hospital at this time of year.
I spent one xmas in it. I was 17, no child and it was crap. So a little thing like this helps kids out massively.
I’ve a lot of admiration for lads like Robbie, Roy Keane and Paul McGrath who give up their time like this
For sure. Three genuine geezers. Although I know of someone who organised a charity raffle and persuaded one of the three named to attend and present a prize. Apparently, he silently departed just before the raffle. Shortly after, the presentation box of piat d’or was discovered to be missing. The raffle, needless to say, was ruined.
(and it wasn’t Robbie Keane)
Do you just love to take the goodness out of every story? I hope your life isn’t as miserable as your comments on Broadsheet. Try have a happy xmas.
ha! thanks for bringing some joy into my miserable life
That’s some shirt Robbie!
Robbie Keane – LEGEND.
Cooley Road is Drimnagh! (As is the whole of Crumlin Hospital but that’s for another whinge)
Fundraising for a hospital is something any sitting Government should be ashamed of.
Disgraceful.