To do the right thing by my other half. She had followed me to look after my sick father.
When he passed away there was nothing left for me in that country and I said it was now time for her to be close to her family as her Father is getting on and has health problems.
However, I struggle with...
I'm in rural Brazil, retired early and would love to come back but cannot afford to buy a property there and unlikely to get a decent enough paid job or have enough years left in me to get a mortgage.
I could probably afford an apartment in somewhere like Valencia (I say Valencia because I had...
Mine was a pint of Hunter's Cider in County Limerick bought when I was 16.
I remember the bar staff laughing amongst themselves a bit about me going in a pub alone and ordering a drink.
I was the same as you in as much as I was very much excited by his signing.
He had played against us, I think, and absolutely bullied Peter Suddaby unless my fading memory is now playing tricks so having him on our team was great.
I recently watched the Netflix documentary about his life which...
That someone might migrate away from this board when CH gets a new position. However the stab city bore is likely to stick around all the time we have Irish players.
I could be wrong but if you look at the ceiling above the toilet area there appears to be a green tint that might suggest an angled glass door.
Either way the can of air freshener on the floor is an obvious necessity.
I've been going roughly since 1979 when I could afford to buy my own tickets with pocket and paper round money originally. I've missed several years living abroad, as I do now, and lost interest in football totally for a few years in the late 80's when my own 'career' was curtailed by injury at...
Ha ha my mum had I Love You Because by Jim Reeves played as we said goodbye at the Crematorium.
My Dad didn't listen to a lot of music and wasn't really into the rebel anti British stuff like most of the Irish but he did like The Beatles and Roy Orbison.
On the day of Diana's funeral I was in Dublin for a job interview. I got picked up at the airport at 10am and driven to a pub where I was told to be back at 6pm.
I went around the shops, did the Guinness tour and went back to the pub to watch Ireland play someone on the TV there.
The boss duly...
Yeah, she always gets plenty of strokes and reassurance after and is ok almost straight away but we have now had her almost six years and she still gets nervous when my hands go to open my belt.
Just goes to show how badly some people treat their dogs.
I got my Staffy from Battersea a few years back and everytime I started to undress she'd run to another room. It took a while for me to work out that it was the moment that I started taking my belt off that caused her to run and not my impending nakedness. I hoped it was that anyway.