I mentioned it on a website after some fan said something about livarfool fans being the best in the country because of coming together after tragedies nothing bad but as usual got attacked by the victim club
@freemanv40562 сағат бұрын
They have a lot to say about Hillsborough (which their fans caused)
@simonkamstra51413 сағат бұрын
Huge Respect to him for this. I watched that night and was appalled at the loss of life and the behaviour,and the crumbling stadium ; and in contrast to the decades of embittered litigation against South Yorkshire policemen and the unwavering focus on the wrongs of Hillsborough, its inexplicable no one ever dare mention Heysel. And, smaller point, English clubs who the. were regular winners of the European club, were banned and in disgrace for years as a direct result.
@F.B.I.isASShoe4 сағат бұрын
Turns out it was ALL bs right? He lied plain and simple.
@johnconlon22074 сағат бұрын
Hooligans killed people but they are always victims
@davidbaber54455 сағат бұрын
To me,that sums up Liverpool to a T 🙄
@James-wl3pg8 сағат бұрын
Turn to 15's after Olympics.. Munster rugby sign him?
@marco2452002199111 сағат бұрын
ROG still crying
@xyzpharaoh12313 сағат бұрын
At least he really wants the job money can’t buy that desire it’s in his blood unlike the other names mentioned Irish blood Irish heart give him the chance he will make us proud win loose or draw you can’t beat that feeling
@stabcitySB15 сағат бұрын
Huge Cranberries fan my whole life, my older cousins put me onto them and being from Limerick there was added pride; I’ll never forget one of the first gyms to open after one of the covid lockdowns was The Body Building out in Raheen, so I’m out there sitting on a bench, next bench over is Noel Hogan. Like to himself he’s a normal lad from Limerick just like me, and I’ve a complete musical legend from my city on the bench down from me. Might sound trivial but something I’ll never forget.
@Earscoop21 сағат бұрын
It's fighting, it's entertainment, taking it so serious 😂
@gregcaffrey785921 сағат бұрын
Great show, well done Ash
@fuzzy123723 сағат бұрын
Waste of Munster money Played a few games for massive contract
@nemeth2009Күн бұрын
There's literally nobody at this😂
@andrew097Күн бұрын
Munster academy's stagnated under previous coaches, who never really used them. Roundtree has started to pull players through. Munster has rejected Keatly, Healy Hanaran and Carbury. That some talent pool to fail.
@andrew097Күн бұрын
The whinging from the Champions is pitiful.
@phil9432Күн бұрын
What a wonderfully honest assessment of the Heysel tragedy. Liverpool fans get very tetchy about that incident. Both the fans and the club have basically swept it under a large red mat, as if it never happened.
@happyapple42694 сағат бұрын
I bet they do. Its called guilt and shame
@fawltyoldboybasil.2178Күн бұрын
"...the INFLATION of one Province at the expense of the others..." - sounds more like an accusation of a deliberate action by the IRFU. Every Irish rugby fan can see that Leinster are in a very enviable position because of the demographics of population and assets (schools, clubs) that feed into their rugby program - that is NOT an artificial creation engineered by the IRFU or Leinster Rugby to favor the province. It is just the reality of the situation. That being said, it is now incumbent on the IRFU to correct this imbalance and provide more support (both financial and personnel) to the other 3 Provinces. Over to you David Humphries.
@MiNantz574Күн бұрын
Impeccable work! I am delighted with your talent and professionalism! Keep delighting us with your masterpieces! 👏🌟
@tomgreene1843Күн бұрын
Is it becoming a money game ...??
@DaSkonkКүн бұрын
It already has, long since. Becoming more like football every day in that regard, more's the pity.
@tomgreene1843Күн бұрын
@@DaSkonk I think you are correct ...just think of all the seats Barrett will sell for Leinster.
@Karma-qt4ji15 сағат бұрын
With the steady stream of foreign talent into the Irish national side over the last 2 decades, it has always been a money game. World Rugby, in their own words, introduced the 5 year eligibilty rule to combat this trend.
@LatarshaWeather519Күн бұрын
I watch your videos with great pleasure and find something special in them every time. Thank you for your work and inspiration! 💫
@steveburgess9709Күн бұрын
Remember Heysel!
@FelishaSvedin686Күн бұрын
I never cease to wonder how creative this author is!🤩
@christiaantheron9080Күн бұрын
How does the expediture at LAR compare to Munster or Ulster?
@EarscoopКүн бұрын
Man City of rugby
@leooshea8089Күн бұрын
In the long-term, economic and demographic disparities between Dublin and the rest of the country will tend to translate to every other sector (culture, infrastructure, health, education, sport...). These are the effects of decades of political decisions (also made in Dublin) not the character defects of provincial populations who literally don't have it in their power to change that situation. As long as wealth, power and population is concentrated in Dublin so will the lion's share of players and trophies.
@brendanward987722 сағат бұрын
Irrespective of your point and it may be true there is one simple fact, it is the capital city and it’s where a majority of people want to live, native and foreigners. I’m not being critical of anywhere outside of Dublin and I understand there are many have decided to move outside of Dublin also but it’s not particularly an Irish thing, it’s a global phenomenon. Young people in particular want to be somewhere lively. I also understand that most big tech companies want to base themselves her for lots of reasons. It is what it is.
@jacqloockКүн бұрын
He’s OP. SBW but 7ft
@Shane-zx4psКүн бұрын
I’m a Leinster man through and through and I want to see the other provinces be on par with Leinster as we all know it would be a crap tournament without real competition a bit like the dubs over the last decade.
@Chris-vw8yjКүн бұрын
Another European title is currently much more desirable, being in the best position for that, while still having a chance at the URC as well is worth it.
@DreynoКүн бұрын
The other provinces need to produce better players. That’s the beginning and end of it.
@Inconvenientx20 сағат бұрын
Find a few million quid to resource their schools the same as St Michael's, Blackrock, etc and they will. It's almost all state schools in Limerick and they aren't close to the level of investment of the Dublin elite schools. St Michael's has close to pro facilities and, according to John Barkley, €1m per annum for rugby.
@user-yq7tt3ii6hКүн бұрын
You could tell he wanted to say "The other provinces need to pull their own weight" but he stopped himself. Munster, Ulster and Connacht have already started to bring young players from the Leinster system into their academies and they've always had 5+ ex-Leinster players in their squads, so its up to them now to turn those rocks into diamonds.
@stanleymorgan1939Күн бұрын
JFT 39!!!
@bernieob9577Күн бұрын
Conor is a legend
@TropicalJungleIrelandКүн бұрын
Sports is a numbers game. Leinster schools out number the other provinces. Bigger pool to play, train, develop etc....
@gavinobrien3654Күн бұрын
Who writes your headlines!?!? There was zero criticism of Leinster from O'Gara, instead his criticism was for the other 3 provinces needing to get their act together in their academies....
@jeramy57621 сағат бұрын
They're always trying to bait especially when Rog is involved
@cianmaher94510 сағат бұрын
Very hard to just tell Connacht to get there act together when we are the joint second least funded club in the urc
@keego_keego5 сағат бұрын
Spot on Gav
@kippamipКүн бұрын
It's not a dirty secret to any Coventry city fan. We won the FA cup in 87, and thanks to Liverpool fans we never got to Europe. I remind every Liverpool fan I see.
@Eire320Күн бұрын
Roll on Sunday 😂 That Skehill chap knows what his talking about....👋🛋🤔
@_boracic_atreus_23Күн бұрын
Because it doesnt fit Scouser's carefully crafted narrative that they are ALWAYS the victims.
@rodinsthinker6822Күн бұрын
A great interview from all parties. I really enjoyed this 🇮🇪
@niall679Күн бұрын
Should never been held there it was a broken down stadium
@stephenconnaughton5947Күн бұрын
More Irish media garbage....so many of his points are utter nonsense. Clearly a Leinster B team travelled to South Africa allowing some players some well needed game time and the end of the season. Huge win the previous week and then they're expected to travel on Monday/Tuesday get over jetlag Wed/Thursday have 1 walk through session in altitude and then all magically gel together and put out a performance against a good Lions team who are fully prepared. Leinster have been focusing on Europe since there last Champions cup, back to back finalists shows how close they've got. I don't think another URC trophy is their ambition. To say the Irish players who beat La Rochelle should have travelled for "bonding" reasons has to be the stupidest comment I've ever heard. Lets make them take 2 10/12 hour flights wasting 4 days of travel before a massive semi-final against Northampton is just farcical
@LarryLoudini8 сағат бұрын
Fair points - except there’s no jetlag travelling to South Africa from Europe. A 1-3 hour time difference (DST depending) from UTC I get why Leinster heavily rotate, I do - but as a fan, I fear that it (a) breaks our momentum, look at Munster’s run last year and (b) sends out the wrong message to the team, that we’ve Undroppables who don’t need to both with regular season games
@GravityBoy72Күн бұрын
The reason for the fences at hillsborough and why the police treated the 'fans' as they did. Football fans in the 80s were out of control.
@lordred4116Күн бұрын
Always mentioned at Old Trafford and Goodison.
@rck9823Күн бұрын
Womens top flight football in England is a better standard and more entertaining to watch 💯💯💯
@Mr_Ed.Күн бұрын
They won't stop talking about Hillsborough, but never mention Heysel. Absolute f***ing hypocrites.
@brianmccabe2430Күн бұрын
They were never forgotten in my public house. Rip the 39 souls.
@LeMerchКүн бұрын
I’ve been saying this for years and years. We’ve been floating out into the football abyss since 2003. We hung in there for a few years with the men’s team from 2002 and thought things would just work themselves out. No investment. Nothing. It’s very sad and this isn’t even the worst of it. We truly are going into minnow status and we will be a team EVERYONE expects to beat while other minnows fancy their chances. That’s where we are going. We have no bloody hope of qualifying for anything for the next two decades.