Troy: I Was No Heel

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Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy

Asked about his reputation as a so-called ‘ladies’ man’, he replied: “Sometimes someone’s reputation can supersede them. Put it this way, if I was with all the women I was alleged to have been with, I would have had a very exciting number of years.’

Hmm.

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6 thoughts on “Troy: I Was No Heel

    1. I post things vaguely related to the image/subject

      My sister used to read Smash Hits. She had a big crush on Stephen Gately.

  1. SOQ

    There is a difference between facial hair and can’t be arsed clipping let alone shaving. Robert is the second category.

    Sax appeal only applies if you can actually play the sax honey.

  2. Ron

    Ah yeah Longford Westmeath. The great bastion of gombeen politicians. What a depressing display of political clowns. You have Chief Clown, Boxer Moran. He actually calls himself that and thinks he is cool. I have never seen a politician to unite people so much in their common disdain for one individual and I’m sure it must be depressing for him to read everyday about how incompetent he is..

    Then you have Chief FF clown Robert Troy… did you ever hear the likes of it.. Robert Troy the Fianna Fail spokesperson for transport who never fully explained the issues over him benefiting from summonses for three different motoring offences not served on him by gardaí. The three summonses related to alleged speeding in August 2011 and March 2012 and for parking on a footpath in June 2011. He also had penalty points wiped.
    for three different motoring offences were not served on Fianna Fáil’s Robert Tory, by gardaí. The three summonses related to alleged speeding in August 2011 and March 2012 and for parking on a footpath in June 2011.

    Would love to see Maurice Mc Cabe run as an Independent in the constituency.

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