Time to move on
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Day 271. Lest we move on.
Bring our boys home.
FIRFUC
Bring our boys home.
FIRFUC
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Rugby star Conor Murray has admitted "crazy" rumours that he had failed a drugs test while out injured "hurt" both him and his family.
The Munster and Ireland player only recently returned to action after a mystery neck complaint kept him sidelined for almost five months.
The Munster and Ireland player only recently returned to action after a mystery neck complaint kept him sidelined for almost five months.
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His Ciallis stuck in his throat and gave him a stiff neck.
Support the Team, not the regime
Guinness is Good For You.
Guinness is Good For You.
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How can you be an adult for the purposes of having sex but a child for the purposes of having your picture shared?Deraless wrote:https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&sourc ... 2014154198
Pleaded guilty.
Jail sentence.
"Fans" harassed victim.
No decision from club even yet.
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They set out to get him using what looks to be an anomaly in the law and they got him.
Sounds like Cliftonville are showing a bit more backbone than Ulster rugby did.
They're standing by a guy who has been found guilty while UR fired players who were found not guilty.
I know which group of people sound the more compassionate or to use that old fashioned term, "christian", to me.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs_KirHlvT7 ... 6k81opn1e5
Silly video but you can see the names of Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding on the legends wall. Well played UR.
Day 285. Lest we move on.
Bring our boys home.
FIRFUC
Silly video but you can see the names of Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding on the legends wall. Well played UR.
Day 285. Lest we move on.
Bring our boys home.
FIRFUC
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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When your 16 year old daughter has indecent images of her distributed without her consent to the mates of an Irish league footballer, then maybe you'd not come out with such crass BS.WeeWorld wrote:How can you be an adult for the purposes of having sex but a child for the purposes of having your picture shared?Deraless wrote:https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&sourc ... 2014154198
Pleaded guilty.
Jail sentence.
"Fans" harassed victim.
No decision from club even yet.
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
They set out to get him using what looks to be an anomaly in the law and they got him.
Sounds like Cliftonville are showing a bit more backbone than Ulster rugby did.
They're standing by a guy who has been found guilty while UR fired players who were found not guilty.
I know which group of people sound the more compassionate or to use that old fashioned term, "christian", to me.
Catch yourself on. This is an awful post on so many levels. Specifically you seem to be justifying Jay Donnelly's actions.
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You gotta love Jay’s Defence team using the old ‘Thicker Than Shyte’ strategy. His IQ is in the bottom 8% of morons and he isn’t even ginger.
Support the Team, not the regime
Guinness is Good For You.
Guinness is Good For You.
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Not that thick that he didn't know how to use WhatsAppTender wrote:You gotta love Jay’s Defence team using the old ‘Thicker Than Shyte’ strategy. His IQ is in the bottom 8% of morons and he isn’t even ginger.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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The flaw in his defence argument is that this IQ puts Donnelly in the top 8% of the population across large swathes of North Belfast.Tender wrote:You gotta love Jay’s Defence team using the old ‘Thicker Than Shyte’ strategy. His IQ is in the bottom 8% of morons and he isn’t even ginger.
“It was a bizarre happening, an unprecedented situation, a grotesque situation, an almost unbelievable mischance.”
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They got him for distributing indecent images of a child.OneMore wrote:When your 16 year old daughter has indecent images of her distributed without her consent to the mates of an Irish league footballer, then maybe you'd not come out with such crass BS.WeeWorld wrote:How can you be an adult for the purposes of having sex but a child for the purposes of having your picture shared?Deraless wrote:https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&sourc ... 2014154198
Pleaded guilty.
Jail sentence.
"Fans" harassed victim.
No decision from club even yet.
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
They set out to get him using what looks to be an anomaly in the law and they got him.
Sounds like Cliftonville are showing a bit more backbone than Ulster rugby did.
They're standing by a guy who has been found guilty while UR fired players who were found not guilty.
I know which group of people sound the more compassionate or to use that old fashioned term, "christian", to me.
Catch yourself on. This is an awful post on so many levels. Specifically you seem to be justifying Jay Donnelly's actions.
It seems to me that it's stretching things to classify someone as a child if they
are legally allowed to have sex.
Do you not agree?
Yes, that's me in the avatar!
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No. Absolutely not.WeeWorld wrote:They got him for distributing indecent images of a child.OneMore wrote:When your 16 year old daughter has indecent images of her distributed without her consent to the mates of an Irish league footballer, then maybe you'd not come out with such crass BS.WeeWorld wrote:How can you be an adult for the purposes of having sex but a child for the purposes of having your picture shared?Deraless wrote:https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&sourc ... 2014154198
Pleaded guilty.
Jail sentence.
"Fans" harassed victim.
No decision from club even yet.
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
They set out to get him using what looks to be an anomaly in the law and they got him.
Sounds like Cliftonville are showing a bit more backbone than Ulster rugby did.
They're standing by a guy who has been found guilty while UR fired players who were found not guilty.
I know which group of people sound the more compassionate or to use that old fashioned term, "christian", to me.
Catch yourself on. This is an awful post on so many levels. Specifically you seem to be justifying Jay Donnelly's actions.
It seems to me that it's stretching things to classify someone as a child if they
are legally allowed to have sex.
Do you not agree?
Your argument is that if 2 16 year olds can legally have sex, then it should be ok to make and distribute indecent images of a 16 year old, and I thoroughly disagree with that.
I may be way out of step with the societal zeitgeist, but I'm a little bit horrified that this is even a discussion. Please don't make or distribute indecent images of 16 year olds. Worse to do it without their consent - though I'm not sure where the law in NI stands on that - I believe it was made illegal in England/Wales in the last couple of years.
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No, that's not my argument at all.OneMore wrote: Your argument is that if 2 16 year olds can legally have sex, then it should be ok to make and distribute indecent images of a 16 year old, and I thoroughly disagree with that.
The reason he's in trouble is because she's legally classified as a child with respect to the distribution of a photograph.
But she is not legally classified as a child for the purposes of engaging in sexual intercourse.
Does that not seem illogical to you?
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Easy way to settle this. What does the law actually say? Go with that.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?