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Rob Freyne

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Conor Pope (@conor_pope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So Irish soccer - which is played by tens of thousands, young and old, gets around €3m a year from the Irish taxpayer while greyhound racing gets €16.5m. Can someone explain that to me, please?

Aidan Regan (@aidan_regan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re an Irish football fan, and want to see long term success, then start supporting and spending your money on the League of Ireland. Since World Cup 90, and arguably since the 70’s, the strategy has been to try recruit players from the UK. It’s a dead end. #IREVLUX

Aidan Regan (@aidan_regan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 50 years time, as our cities are under water, our forests burning, and we're dealing with drought, hunger and the mass migration of climate refugees, at least we can say we balanced the budget, and kept inflation below 2%. #ClimateEmergency #biodiversity #biosphere

ForexLive (@forexlive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The weekend Forex report for the week starting August 29, 2022: Fed's Powell gets serious. forexlive.com/technical-anal…

The weekend Forex report for the week starting August 29, 2022: Fed's Powell gets serious.

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Frankie Boyle Updates (@frankieboyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can’t help feeling that what’s happening in Gaza is the beginning of the end for all of us. If we can have a genocide live-streamed during the Super Bowl and say nothing, theres no challenge in the coming years that we won’t fail.

Irish Sport for Palestine (@sport4palestine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Croke Park is a special place. This Saturday night the two most successful football teams on our island, Dublin and Kerry, will play each other in this iconic venue. We are encouraging all in attendance to use the torches on their phones to “Shine a Light for hope” for the

Croke Park is a special place. This Saturday night the two most successful football teams on our island, Dublin and Kerry, will play each other in this iconic venue.

We are encouraging all in attendance to use the torches on their phones to “Shine a Light for hope” for the