This morning.
Stephen Hanlon writes:
So begins the countdown for the tickets for the #Playoffs…
World Cup Play Offs (Ticketmaster)
11.05am update: Sold out.
This morning.
Stephen Hanlon writes:
So begins the countdown for the tickets for the #Playoffs…
World Cup Play Offs (Ticketmaster)
11.05am update: Sold out.
At the Aviva Stadium, Dublin 4 last night.
The Kenmeister tweetz:
@AVIVAStadium So this is the corporate standard tonight? The food didn’t match the cost of the menu. Seriously. How do I complain?
Fifteen quid.
This is what the new national children’s hospital at St James’s is going to look like – a second Aviva stadium? pic.twitter.com/kGZ5oFfGXu
— Paul Cullen (@paulcullenit) April 30, 2015
Really?
Anyone?
Mark Tighe of the Sunday Times has his penalty saved by Richard Boyd Barrett who despite injury effortlessly moves to the right during last night’s Politicians Vs Journalists match at Lansdowne Road, Dublin.
The event raised over €40,000 for Temple Street Hospital and Concern.
ESB Charity Cup 2013 (Storify)
Journalists pay penalty in political showdown at Aviva Stadium (RTE News)
Previously: Danger Here
@Junomaco is there no end to the leaks @brianhayestd is our secret weapon, impact sub
— Senator John Gilroy (@JohnGilroyTeam) October 25, 2013
Brian ‘Chopper’ Hayes is a late confirmation to line out tonight for the Politicians vs Journalists match at the Aviva 7:30pm.
Tickets: Adults €10, children €5. All proceeds to Temple Street Hospital and Concern.
You can donate here
Previously: “Twas A TD Did It”
Pics: Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland, John Gilroy
Update: The team sheet
Via Colm Dolan
Insurance company Aviva to cut 2,000 jobs worldwide, and from next year will cut redundancy payments from 4 weeks per year to 2.
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) April 18, 2013
Previously: Scenes From A Culling
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brZiIO77rpU
“I know there a lot of Catholics here, right?”
F**k yeah.
Madonna at Lansdowne Road, Dublin last night
MADONNA IS apparently afraid of thunder and lightning and was said to be anxiously watching Dublin’s cloud heavy skies in the run-up to last night’s concert.
As it happened, the heavens failed to light up and all the electricity came from the material girl and her blood-splattered S&M troupes who danced up a storm for close to two hours in front of a half-empty Aviva Stadium which was more like a giant hen party than a concert.
Madonna is getting rained on. Wouldn’t be the first time Aviva refused a pensioner some cover. #mdma #madonna
— Damien O’Connor (@ratskins) July 24, 2012
Ah here.
Elsewhere on Twitter.
Pop Princess Reigns Supreme On Damp Night More Like Hen Party Than Concert (Conor Pope, Irish Times)
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
Thanks David Patrick Kelly