Like oz if you have any footy talent, then jobs are available. they may be amatuers but there is still plenty of money floating around ireland
Murphy in Ireland.
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Not in Belfast there isn't. Third world city in a medieval time warp. The Gaelic footballers in Belfast come from a discriminated community. Not many jobs up there. The unemployment rate in the Republic was increasing at one per cent a month. Its worse in Ulster. Sadly the economic necessity that pushed so many of our relatives out of Ireland is returning. Good gaelic footballers will be an important recruiting pool in the years of the diminished drafts. If they make it here they will at least have a job.Bevo bandwagon driverComment
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I think I may have walked past Murphy after the game tonight. Well, I walked past a very tall man who looked a lot like him, wearing a Swans jacket and talking to a woman (I read that his sister is currently in Sydney).
I also saw Lewis Johnston at the food bar. Maybe he's been hitting the gym while his foot heals (I noticed he was wearing the "moon boot"), because he looked like a big, big boy. Far bigger than the rake I saw in those YouTube clips.Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!Comment
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Great news, a fledgling Johnston paired with a menacing Hall (latter part of the season or next year - if Hall decides to play on one more year
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[QUOTE=BSA5;438613]I think I may have walked past Murphy after the game tonight. Well, I walked past a very tall man who looked a lot like him, wearing a Swans jacket and talking to a woman (I read that his sister is currently in Sydney).
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If you couldn't understand a word he was saying that was him. A friend of mine who escaped from Belfast to sunny Ulverstone had his family out the other Christmas and I went around to visit them . Honestly I would have had more chance of understanding them if they were speakng French(which they are very accomplished in)sorry prposition in the wrong place. My friend is usually easy to understand but when they all got together it was amazing to think they were speaking English."The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the MachineComment
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Wasn't close enough to hear, sorry! He was about ten metres away. I was tempted to get closer and see if he had an Irish accent and get a better look at his face, but that could have been creepy...If you couldn't understand a word he was saying that was him. A friend of mine who escaped from Belfast to sunny Ulverstone had his family out the other Christmas and I went around to visit them . Honestly I would have had more chance of understanding them if they were speakng French(which they are very accomplished in)sorry prposition in the wrong place. My friend is usually easy to understand but when they all got together it was amazing to think they were speaking English.
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