Posts Tagged ‘youtube’

Discussion of this video is banned on boards.ie, and daring to question the ban has earned FP the status of dead man walking  in that squalid panopticon.

League of Ireland TV on YouTube has launched what looks like a promising regular updates package, which raises the game from the usual YouTube compilations. Is it just FP, or have they got their volume levels off?

What have Snow Patrol and Bohemians got in common? They both, it seems, are soft targets for oh-so-clever pop reviewers in the LoI’s friend, the national press.

Following their recent troubles, largely springing from the stymieing of their stadium plan, Drogheda United are refusing to give up.

A simply hilarious illustration from LewisQ of what FP is all about, and much more eloquently put. The scenarios are only slightly exaggerated, although the last one is not too much of stretch. B-b-b-b-bo!!!

Did you ever think you’d see Irish football, beyond the Boys in Green, mentioned on mainstream chat show Tubridy Tonight? No, neither did FP. But good old Johnny Logan snuck it in last night…

Going back a little here, as the item doesn’t seem to be available online, but John Burns in the Sunday Times’s Atticus column (Irish version) touched a nerve when he referred to the outrage over a bunch of Glasgow Rangers thugs singing a sick dirge referencing the Great Irish Famine, which killed a million people.