SeanMacCurtain

SeanMacCurtain

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6 years ago @ RTE Sport - 2019 Munster schedule ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Is é mo thuairim go mbeidh ar Luimneach a ndeicheall a dhéanamh chun an bua a bhaint amach sa chluiche tabhachtach seo.

6 years ago @ RTE Sport - Club hurling champions... · 0 replies · +5 points

Is maith liom an chuid is mó den nuacht sin a chloisint.

6 years ago @ RTE Sport - Goal blitz sees Limeri... · 0 replies · +1 points

Sin é an nuachtis fear a chualas ó Luimneach le fada, agus tá súil agam go mbeaidh nuacht eile mar sin le cloisint roimh deireadh na mbliana le cúnamh Dé.

6 years ago @ RTE Sport - Goal blitz sees Limeri... · 0 replies · +2 points

Luimneach abú arís agus arís eile agus gach uail ina ndiadh sin.

6 years ago @ RTE Sport - Limerick hang on again... · 0 replies · +1 points

More that half the Limerick supporters do not remember Limerick's last All-Ireland win, which was in 1973.

6 years ago @ RTE Sport - Limerick hang on again... · 0 replies · -1 points

Tá an t-ádh ag Luimneach anouids.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - The PSNI must be free ... · 0 replies · +1 points

The leaders of all the major parties on both sided of the Partition, especially the SDLP, would love to have Gerry Adams charged and convicted of the murder of Jen McConville.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Ireland\'s Justice Min... · 0 replies · 0 points

The former Free State has its political problems as well as its economic ones.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Gerry Adams arrest: Po... · 3 replies · +4 points

Permit me to ask this question once again: If the death of Jean McConville, mother of 10, in 1972 is being investigated, why not investigate the killing of Joan Connolly, mother of 8, by British Paras in 1971?

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - It\'s time for racists... · 0 replies · +1 points

I strongly disagree with the previous post which seems to suggest that Orangism is a reflection of Protestant culture in the North of Ireland. The hostility displayed by some Protestants toward their Nationalist neighbors in the North is not based on their religious beliefs but on their political orientation. I should also mention that there are a great many natives of the Southern Irish state whose enmity toward Northern Nationalists is even stronger than that of the extrem Orange Loyalists in the North.