Bryan Kirwan (@__bk_) 's Twitter Profile
Bryan Kirwan

@__bk_

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calendar_today12-06-2011 23:07:27

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Ireland Radar (@irelandradar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massive thank you to everyone who has followed this account to date! Had a great time over the last year keeping tabs on the talent coming through. Would really appreciate if you could RT this and tell any Irish football fans you may know 🇮🇪⚽️ #COYBIG

Massive thank you to everyone who has followed this account to date!

Had a great time over the last year keeping tabs on the talent coming through. Would really appreciate if you could RT this and tell any Irish football fans you may know 🇮🇪⚽️

#COYBIG
Brian Whelan (@brianwhelanhack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All the time I spend explaining to Irish people that the English are mostly a lovely bunch of eccentric but fair minded people. Down the drain...

Andrew Apps MD PhD (@apps_andy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NHS doctor here. The levels of fear of our brave nursing staff having to face this imminent wall of death. And these events are still going in. I cannot believe it. And feel ashamed to have a country of weak toothless, compromised leadership.

Brendan Boyle (@brendyboyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first Medium article: living in a Madrid under coronavirus lockdown, and why everyone back in Ireland, the U.K and United States needs to wake up. All RTs appreciated - the message, not the virus, needs to be spread. link.medium.com/K9cmmo8F24

James Fenton (@fentonjames16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He drinks a whiskey drink He drinks a vodka drink He eats a substantial meal that costs at least €9 He drinks a cider drink

Bryan Kirwan (@__bk_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Much better from Ireland over the 120. Can't wait to watch 4 years of this style of football. Possession, chances, belief. Credit to Kenny, Andrews, Duff #COYBIG

Karl Brophy (@karlbrophy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One hundred, two hundred and three hundred cases a day matter a lot less when the people likely to be hospitalised and die are vaccinated. If I’m one of the 100 a day, I’m statistically very unlikely to be bothering a hospital. Even without a vaccine. irishtimes.com/news/health/ne…