@kca0027 Unbelievable I was tight next to the Dortmund fans what a night !! That's when we had players who wanted to fight for every ball every tackle !!
I’ve been lucky enough to achieve some amazing things in this game but last week tops them all. The Ryder cup means a lot to me and to have to opportunity to hole that putt to retain the cup on Sunday was a privilege.
I love the lads on this team and love being a part of it. Luke Donald is the best captain and guy there is. I’m so happy for him and thankful he trusted me again to help this team to victory.
As I was walking up 18 on Sunday I couldn’t but think of all the European and Irish legends that have gone before me in this great tournament.
From Eamonn Darcy back in 1987, Christy Jnr in 89, Philip Walton at Oak Hill in 95 to Paul in 2002 and Gmac at Celtic Manor in 2010. There is just something with the Irish and the Ryder Cup. ☘️☘️☘️
@flushingitgolf@golf_subpar When you have fans giving it to him constantly because the US fans are rude obnoxious twats I don't blame blame him and to make a shot like that on the green after is pure magic
I am firmly opposed to @Keir_Starmer’s digital ID cards.
It will make no difference to illegal immigration, but it will be used to control and penalise the rest of us.
The state should never have this much power.
My grandfather, a Holocaust survivor who had touched the face of tyranny, sometimes went to Speakers’ Corner. He would listen even to the most deplorable things and say: in a free country you can do that, because we are free. Free speech isn’t a luxury, it’s the foundation of democracy. When someone is shot standing on a stage speaking their beliefs, that’s beyond tragedy: it’s a warning. We must defend not only the right to speak, but the safety of ALL those who do.