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10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Republic of Ireland br... · 0 replies · +2 points

Nightmare paying them, BelTel?
To start with, we have generous patriotic billionaire Denis O'Brien.
Secondly if we fill the Aviva against Latvia next week with an average ticket of let's say about 30 euro, that's 1.5 million euro takings that evennig.

Mark my words, these two Irishmen will have thousands more bums on Aviva seats. Tis all good news, BelTel.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Martin O\'Neill and Ro... · 0 replies · +16 points

We'll be looking for Ryan McLaughlin soon to switch allegiance to the duo team of O'Neill and Keane. And all others welcome from up north. The more the merrier, I say. And what a great advertisement and enticement with O'Neill and Keane in place.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Theresa Villiers to me... · 0 replies · +17 points

Speaking of the situation in Algeria, thrilled to hear the release of Stephen McFaul.
His family have thanked the department of foreign affairs in Dublin for their support.

No harm having some Dublin cooperation at times.
Fingers crossed remaining are safely freed and the other hostage from the north.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Theresa Villiers to me... · 1 reply · +5 points

Judging by the mob in the BBC studios lastnight, rough comprehensives may be a little too kind to those vultures.

Regarding the UK, apparently Scotland heads the list in poorest health and dental care. I'm telling you that audience lastnight would give them a run for their money.

I have never seen such an unruly,unhealthy looking or mobbish group on any current affairs program on both islands.

Maybe these great NI grammar schools should of taken in a few more of these louts.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Theresa Villiers to me... · 1 reply · +34 points

We're very much connected. Take for example the man from N.Ireland held hostage in Algeria.
Today the Irish department of foreign affairs have sent officers there to help to secure the release of the Irishman from West Belfast.

Eamon Gilmore will be dealing with this, as it is his brief.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Back on our screens...... · 5 replies · +5 points

I watched it and think it may of done more harm than good.
Have to say watching similar style shows down south and in Britain, for all intensive purposes, Belfast Zoo could of set the scene as far more civilised. It was a rent a mob lastnight.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Theresa Villiers to me... · 0 replies · +23 points

After watching your Nolan show lastnight, I think Villiers would be way out of her dept.
I wonder has Ban Ki Moon a few days spare in his diary.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Theresa Villiers to me... · 0 replies · +8 points

But what is the solution. According to Jim Wells lastnight it is no longer about the flag.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Police officers injure... · 0 replies · +5 points

There have been members of the far right over in Belfast cheering them on and the loyalists are lapping it up.

Nick Griffin is a big supporter of these loyalist thugs.
It's sad really but these guys see themselves as British through and through and have no appetite to stop.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Police officers injure... · 1 reply · +10 points

In defense of the English poster. Last summer there was rioting up north and many times I had to see my Irish tri-colour flag plastered all over Sky News.

It disgusted me that flag was being used up north by protestors, so I am sure many Britons are digusted to see their flag disrespeted so much of late in NI.