Junior soccer reporter for 13 years for the Herald covering the AFL, UCFL, NDSL & MGL. Love the Dubs, the super Hoops and am a Red Devil. All views are my own.
On the left is the Burj Khalifa, It is a 163 storey high building and was built on land reclaimed from the sea, It was built in 6 years and cost $1.7bn.
On the right is the National Childrens Hospital. The building of that 4 storey building started in 2016 and is still not finished. So far it has cost €2.6bn and some experts think it will cost €3bn by the time it is finished.
This is how Ireland works because Ireland is run by idiots who have no respect for the people they are supposed to serve.
@ShamrockRovers Good riddance. A good player but he thinks he's far better than he is. If he doesn't want to be at a club that is at the top right now, through out history and is getting even bigger - then bye bye.
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Dublin City Council have organised a special homecoming for our girls in blue on TUESDAY AUG 5th in Smithfield Square from 6pm!
There will be music, face painting and most importantly the girls will be there with the Brendan Martin Cup!
Bring the family, see you there!
#Dublin #COYGIB #UpTheDubs
🇮🇪The fight to save the GPO is on! Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael want to turn this historic site into shopping units and offices for corporations. Pearse Doherty and I are asking you to sign this petition and help us to stop this shameful sell-out of our rebel history.
Sign the petition at https://t.co/DovdMvy5eS
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Friends of Dublin Hurling are providing a supporters bus to Portlaoise for Wednesday's O'Neills Leinster U20 Hurling Final between Dublin & Kilkenny 👕
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Two of the most insane moments I’ve captured of Dublin and they were both 5 days apart in April 2025.
Moonset on 10th April over the Samuel Beckett from the Great South Wall zoomed all the way in. Then a mad red sky at sunset that was very brief on the 15th April over the city.