I am appealing on behalf of @MeathGAA & @StUltansGFC GAA Club regarding a fundraising appeal established in the past 24 hours to support Sharon Ball, who requires urgent life-saving brain surgery.
GRMA
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If you can at all spare a few quid for Ms Conaty. She taught my kids and is a brilliant teacher. She needs urgent brain surgery in New York.
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Liverpool are stuck in horrid trends (defective out of possession, conceding early, struggling with setpieces, second-best in duels and just not at it physically in general, inability to effectively build up etc) and they don’t yet look like a collective, but there’s surely too much talent and mental fortitude for there not to be solutions in time…
It’s all feeling like a throwback to the time Jürgen Klopp bemoaned the “self-fulfilling prophecy,” where the team would fear the worst with setpieces, second balls and invite endless discussion about their defending, as they then succumbed to the narrative.
It’s beyond bad right now, but there is an unwarranted level of disrespect - aimed at Mo Salah and Arne Slot in particular - plus a rash writing off of signings already. Honesty about flaws and poor performances is fine (and healthy!), but some patience, perspective and grace wouldn’t go amiss. Transition is a tricky enough construct without also having to navigate an almighty tragedy through it. That’s a reality they’re living through, not an excuse
Tribute to our number 20❤️ @DiogoJota18 you witnessed us winning number 20 & this number should be yours forever!🙌 What a talent & my heart goes out to all your family & our #LFC family too 💔🙏😢
Dear Caoimhin,
There is something profoundly dignified in how you’ve carried yourself through these years, the understudy whose performances belied the prefix. In an era where patience is mislabelled as passivity, you proved that waiting for your turn can be a triumph in itself.
You arrived at #LFC as a boy, one of those quiet investments that clubs hope might flourish but rarely depend upon. What followed was the emergence of a goalkeeper of such clarity and composure that Anfield grew comfortable in the silence you brought to your penalty area. You gave us clean sheets and clear consciences when Alisson was absent. More than that, you gave us belief that the standards would not drop.
Some might measure your legacy in minutes played, in transfer fees not met. But that would be to miss the point. You embodied a principle that Liverpool once made its calling card: readiness. When opportunity knocked, you were already at the door, gloves on, boots laced, nerves settled.
It is easy to discuss your move in financial terms, and some will. But those who watched you will not remember £18 million. They will remember you standing unshaken in the Carabao Cup finals, your penalty heroics, your shoulders squared in moments that could have overwhelmed lesser men.
You are not leaving because you are unwanted. You are leaving because you were too good to wait forever. And in that, there is nothing but admiration. Football at its best is not a story of endless possession but of the graceful letting go, and you depart not as a backup, but as a man determined to claim the future you have earned.
#Brentford are not just signing a goalkeeper. They are inheriting the discipline, the humility, the steel that Liverpool fans came to revere. Should you ever return to Anfield in opposition, expect warmth - before and after, you will be saluted as one of our own, as a man who rose on your own terms.
Thank you, Caoimhin. You were ready. You always were.
With gratitude and respect,
YNWA
#Caoimhin #Kelleher 🙏
@ThomasByrneTD Thomas. What are you or your party going to do to stop the large scale solar farms, in County Meath especially that will destroy local and rural environments not to mention losing out on the 100's of acres of top quality food producing land being lost to these solar farms.
@IFAmedia It would be nice to hear the IFA's view on the massive solar farms that are being proposed to go on Grade A crop and tillage land in Co Meath. Permission has already been granted in parts of Meath and now several other locations have been earmarked for further developments.