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Oh - that is a new level of fcked up!
Lavorel is not dead! It is his partner Cesal Chanal.
Lavorel is not dead! It is his partner Cesal Chanal.
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Statistically, Paris-Dakar would have a death each year.big mervyn wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 2:08 am It's their own choice at the end of the day but can anybody else name a sporting event where there is a 99% chance that somebody is going to die?
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There are some mistakes that an organization should never ever make. I can understand in the chaos of battle or a major natural disaster, mistakes can happen but in a sporting event? This is dreadful.
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How's about using the Tricolour as the flag of NI during the Queen's jubilee?
From the rolling glens of Antrim through the hills of Donegal we will stand and shout for Ulster as we win both scrum and maul from the lovely lakes of Fermanagh tae the shores of ould Lough Gall we will scream and shout for Ulster as we beat them one and all!
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Yea typical Beeb boob careless reporting and preparation
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We can only speculate (and probably shouldn't), but both men must have been in some state.solidarity wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 6:59 pmThere are some mistakes that an organization should never ever make. I can understand in the chaos of battle or a major natural disaster, mistakes can happen but in a sporting event? This is dreadful.
But Saturday evening until Wednesday - Jesus.
I'm imagining worried family showing up at Liverpool ICU and eventually seeing someone who isn't their loved one. Actually I'm not imagining it, because it is unimaginable.
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Billy Bingham was in charge of NI's finest footballing hours in the early eighties. As worthy of the term 'iconoc' as anyone in local sport. The win over Spain is one of those moments that you tell your grandchildren about (and, of course, they haven't a clue what you're on about).
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More carnage on the IOM. Father and son this time.
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Phil Bennett. Magician.
Was it he who said that when we have the ball we are on the attack........regardless of our position on the field?
Was it he who said that when we have the ball we are on the attack........regardless of our position on the field?
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A wonderful mover and what a sidestep! Have a look at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/rugby-union/61779081 including THAT try for the Babas.
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Ken Kennedy
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Ken Kennedy was a tough man in the best sense of the word. I attended every home match he played for Ireland as a kid. I think he held the record for number of caps for a hooker.
He was on the all conquering Lions tour to NZ in 1971 and he was also the team doctor! Truly they were the amateur days.
He was on the all conquering Lions tour to NZ in 1971 and he was also the team doctor! Truly they were the amateur days.
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I see Ryan Jones is the latest high profile former player to have been diagnosed with early onset dementia aged just 41. This definitely seems to be becoming a pandemic of the modern professional game. With a few notable exceptions, this was nowhere near as prevalent back in the day.
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