From Netflix’s web series Making a Murderer.
Rob Loughlin writes:
Is the GAA illumanti now spreading??!!
From Netflix’s web series Making a Murderer.
Rob Loughlin writes:
Is the GAA illumanti now spreading??!!
Splutter!
Luke Brennan writes:
Sketch I did of Dalkey [Co Dublin] to celebrate Dalkey-based Cuala GAA‘s run in the Leinster championship [Cuala were Dublin senior Hurling League and Championship winners]…
Today’s London-based The Irish World
How much?
Irish World editor Bernard Purcell writes:
e Kerry Association London (KAL), far and away the most active county association in the UK at fundraising with a firm belief that Kerry is the centre of the universe and some very successful backers – effortlessly raised £243,000 to send back to the county team. Just like Buddy Garrity and the boosters in Friday Night Lights…You have to raise your hat to them (for what it’s worth I’m a Northside Dub, via Galway and London so not partisan)…
FIGHT!
Hurling: Ireland’s national obsession. Watch Tuesday, Oct 6th on @60MinSports https://t.co/yoSpiU1lyl pic.twitter.com/k6EYyITt5F
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) October 1, 2015
Hurling and the GAA’s occult agenda is examined on America’s most-watched current affairs an American sports show.
There is no escape.
Thanks John Gallen
Meanwhile...
Carlow GAA makes it to Ghana, West Africa
Thanks Amy Kirwan
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh
This morning.
Fenway park, Boston
Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced Tuesday that the Irish sport hurling will return to Fenway Park this fall for the first time in 60 years, with an exhibition match between teams from Dublin and Galway.
The match will be held Nov. 22 as part of an Irish festival that will include food, dancing, music, and a performance by the Celtic punk bank Dropkick Murphys….
Paddy Cassidy writes:
Good form there (from the Mayor) in fairness….
Sport of hurling coming to Fenway Park (Andrew Ryan, BostonGlobe)
First women.
Now the unthinkable.
Bernard Purcell, editor of England-based The Irish World, writes:
A bit of late-breaking news here from London, vote was tied 15:15 and resolved with a casting vote from the chair….
Fight!
Stop that.
Models Jenny Johnson (from Kilkenny City) and Leah Tiernan (from Knocknacarra, Co Galway) become embroiled in a senseless, possibly staged popcorn melee to promote the FREE live screening of the All-Ireland hurling final in Odeon cinemas around Ireland this Sunday.
Bring your county colours/denim hot pants/hair extensions/whatnot.
Tickets here
(Leon Farrell/RollingNews.ie)
London-based ‘The Irish World’
The London County Board and its consultant engineers, Tobin Consulting UK Ltd, will this week be forced to put back work by at least a year while they look for contractors who can stick to its original budget [€4.17 million].
The new stadium, which has been many years in development, was supposed to open by May next year and to be a showpiece, county-level ground for the Irish community in London and in Britain.County London GAA.
It had been hoped that London would have its new stand and ground in time for next year’s 29 May Connacht Senior Football Championship clash with Mayo.
The London County Board has received a commitment of £1.3 million from Croke Park and £500,000 from Ireland’s Department of foreign Affairs and Trade and raised £500,000 itself.
London GAA’s Ruislip development postponed (The Irish World)
Anon writes:
This follows the fiasco of New Eltham [former ground sold to developers] and will be used by some within the [London GAA] Board as a stick to beat those who are trying to welcome a team from the Irish Guards….
Fight!
This afternoon.
New York Rose Sophie Colgan (left) and Scotland Rose Brid Madigan play hurling in heels as the 2015 Roses were unveiled at RTÉ studios ahead of the International Rose of Tralee Festival next week.
In no way demeaning.
Any excuse.
Earlier: 99 Problems
Thud.
This week’s edition of London-based The Irish World.
FIGHT!
Thanks Bernard Purcell