@BRAHMINpro@Mrbankstips How? The men in this sport are arguably better athletes as they have to be stronger then the average soccer player and cover more ground so stronger and fitter. Also it has allows a lot more contact then soccer
We can never accept burning effigies of political representatives, flags or symbols as normal.
In any other part of the world, this would be unfathomable and unacceptable. It should be no different here.
This is hatred, rooted in ugly sectarianism and racism.
Last night, effigies of political representatives, including myself, were placed on bonfires, surrounded by flags and emblems.
Those responsible have nothing to offer except fear and division.
But they will not succeed.
I will not let hatred dictate our future.
I will continue to build a future where all our children grow up free from hate.
@vince36699484@olifisher@espn You can see highlights from loads of games if you search up rte sport on YouTube pretty much all of them come with commentary
Some other daft fucker has fallen from a bonfire in Belfast and died.
Imagine losing your life in the pursuit of petty, hateful sectarian point scoring.
Pathetic.
Folk celebrating this are genuinely the worst.
After everything McGregor has been though and had to endure over these last few years, it's really sad to see him go out like this!
He should have been mashed to a pulp over five rounds. Not let off so easily.
A man has died after he reportedly fell from an Eleventh Night bonfire in Belfast and his death has been described as a "tragic accident."
https://t.co/tuExuEm7P8
Conor McGregor fights again tonight
A pathetic excuse of a man who in no way, shape or form represents Ireland and our people
Hopefully Holloway puts him down with ease