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Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 01 Jan 2010, 13:38
by Joe G
Great article Terry hopefully 2010 sees Britain's Thomas Hauser get to the top and your work gets more recognition !

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 01 Jan 2010, 13:48
by Chris W 1982
enjoyed that

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 01 Jan 2010, 16:25
by whiskey
A lot of effort went into that and it was a cracking read mate.

:TU:

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 02 Jan 2010, 12:12
by steve689
I'm boycotting the awards ceremony following the shocking omission of Ciaran Healy :shame:

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 02 Jan 2010, 14:24
by Matt W
Enzo Calzaghe... I'm impressed Terry. First of all I'm impressed that you managed to get hold of him, and second that you were able to transcribe what he said :TU:

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 02 Jan 2010, 14:39
by pnejon
good quality read! nice one terry

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 02 Jan 2010, 14:54
by slapbangwhallop
Terry D wrote:
steve689 wrote:
I'm boycotting the awards ceremony following the shocking omission of Ciaran Healy :shame:
:lol: I'm sure Sligo will pop on and give his reason/s for this omission!

Hoping that Leonard will also tell me what the Gaelic words at the bottom said :TU:

Been a mixed year for Irish boxing. Dunne flew the flag but the loss of Sutherland was a terrible thing. I hope to catch a fight over there sometime in 2010, preferably in Belfast as I've never visited NI.
His four round EPIC with Matt Scriven was almost enough to swing it his way but after I talked him up so much he left me down by not stopping Chunky! http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=21088

Terry, Ste will give you a guided tour of B-town when McCloskey fights next year. He is also fluent in Irish and will give you a translation! ;)

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 02 Jan 2010, 15:01
by Matt W
Terry D wrote:PS Matt, could have been worse. Could have realised that I, or my machine, had failed to record the convo' and then had to pull into a travel tavern to do it from my, impeccable, memory :TU:
Granted, not the best way to write up a 2 and a half hour interview (especially at 2 in the morning!). :witzend:

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 03 Jan 2010, 00:09
by BigEars
sligobhoy67 wrote:
Terry D wrote:
steve689 wrote: I'm boycotting the awards ceremony following the shocking omission of Ciaran Healy :shame:
:lol: I'm sure Sligo will pop on and give his reason/s for this omission!

Hoping that Leonard will also tell me what the Gaelic words at the bottom said :TU:

Been a mixed year for Irish boxing. Dunne flew the flag but the loss of Sutherland was a terrible thing. I hope to catch a fight over there sometime in 2010, preferably in Belfast as I've never visited NI.
His four round EPIC with Matt Scriven was almost enough to swing it his way but after I talked him up so much he left me down by not stopping Chunky! http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=21088

Terry, Ste will give you a guided tour of B-town when McCloskey fights next year. He is also fluent in Irish and will give you a translation! ;)
tsk, tsk Lenny, you've made one of your typical errors in your article ;;-)
Lindsay v Appleby was on Setanta, not Sky Sports.

I could translate the bottom of the article for our non Irish friends, but I'd rather leave them in confusion for now :lol:

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 03 Jan 2010, 09:53
by slapbangwhallop
BigEars wrote:
sligobhoy67 wrote:
Terry D wrote: :lol: I'm sure Sligo will pop on and give his reason/s for this omission!

Hoping that Leonard will also tell me what the Gaelic words at the bottom said :TU:

Been a mixed year for Irish boxing. Dunne flew the flag but the loss of Sutherland was a terrible thing. I hope to catch a fight over there sometime in 2010, preferably in Belfast as I've never visited NI.
His four round EPIC with Matt Scriven was almost enough to swing it his way but after I talked him up so much he left me down by not stopping Chunky! http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=21088

Terry, Ste will give you a guided tour of B-town when McCloskey fights next year. He is also fluent in Irish and will give you a translation! ;)
tsk, tsk Lenny, you've made one of your typical errors in your article ;;-)
Lindsay v Appleby was on Setanta, not Sky Sports.

I could translate the bottom of the article for our non Irish friends, but I'd rather leave them in confusion for now :lol:
drat, yer right! I should have remembered how poorly lit it was! ;)

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 04 Jan 2010, 18:40
by steve689
Don't mention US exposure...not after the hotel room in Las Vegas incident :oops:

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 04 Jan 2010, 18:53
by BigEars
Terry D wrote:Come on, let's have the translation!
It basically means he hopes that we'll have a happy new year of boxing.

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 05 Jan 2010, 02:33
by teddy007
G0mez wrote:A lot of effort went into that and it was a cracking read mate.

:TU:

x2 Brilliant :TU:

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 05 Jan 2010, 06:32
by slapbangwhallop
BigEars wrote:
Terry D wrote:Come on, let's have the translation!
It basically means he hopes that we'll have a happy new year of boxing.
In Connaught Irish its "Happy New Year boxing fans"

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 05 Jan 2010, 06:33
by slapbangwhallop
Terry D wrote:
steve689 wrote:Don't mention US exposure...not after the hotel room in Las Vegas incident :oops:
Don't worry, I'll be hitting Vegas sooner rather than later so I'll be joining the 'Daft buggers' Vegas club myself!

Want to see a certain Brit fighter fight for a world title over there :TU:
Duddy?? ;)

Re: BS Irish and British awards

Posted: 05 Jan 2010, 11:10
by Captain Hook
Superb Tel, happy new year mate.