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10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Catholic manager Fenlo... · 0 replies · +20 points

Is it any wonder Belfast Telegraph is going down the gutter when you see garbage like this.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Clarke is under fire o... · 0 replies · 0 points

That boy is a walking red card.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Mo Mowlam called it ri... · 0 replies · +2 points

Even if this monstrosity happened, they would have no sense of duty towards the Northern Ireland team.

They would have signed players from all over the world. Wales has two Premier League teams but finished 5th in their group.

Still, at least we could have read about them in The Independent, or when the report gets cut and pasted into the Belfast Telegraph.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Linfield 3 - 0 IF Fugl... · 0 replies · +2 points

Very enjoyable evening, comfortable win for Linfield, though Xanthi will be a tougher test. Looking forward to it.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - 10-man Lisburn Distill... · 0 replies · +1 points

Utterly embarrassing result. For Linfield, before anyone asks.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Mayhem on the terraces... · 0 replies · +7 points

What are the "numerous" incidents referred to by the reporter?

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - I\'m not trying to mak... · 0 replies · 0 points

Was away recently and missed this. Good to see Spike still annoying the Glenmen.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Coleraine striker Alle... · 0 replies · +1 points

Have a feeling Ballymena will go through, maybe not tomorrow, it may take a replay.

Don't know why, Coleraine usually give them a good going over.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - McAreavey ready to sto... · 0 replies · +1 points

What a player Paul McAreavey was back in the day.

11 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Belfast Telegraph lege... · 0 replies · +5 points

Was so sad when I read this on Twitter this morning. Was still writing up until the end.

Used to love when my dad bought me the Brodie Book every year.

Walked past him a couple of times at matches, never really got a chance to speak to him.

Get the feeling I would have been there for a few hours, but it would have been worth it.

Saw tributes on Twitter from outside NI, which shows the esteem in which he was held.