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@WatchdogTh96012 Of course there just had to be a smelly, green haired, gender confused yoke standing there
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🚨🎙️Thierry Henry on why Celtic’s goal should have been ruled out as offside and Hearts have a case for a 3-0 forfeit, applies the laws of the game to it:
“Football laws are supposed to be based on consistency, not emotion. And when you actually break this game down properly, there are two enormous controversies that, in my opinion, completely changed the outcome of the title race and the SPFL just let it happen.
First, that Maeda ‘goal’ that made it 2-1? It should never have stood. Law 11 is crystal clear: Offside is judged at the moment the ball is played by a teammate. The scorer was offside when the initial pass went in, lurking in an illegal position for a good 3 seconds, gaining a massive positional advantage. Then he benefits from it and pokes it home. That’s gaining an advantage from an offside position, textbook offence. VAR drew their lines on the ‘second pass’ and said ‘onside,’ but that’s gaslighting. The player carried the illegal head-start straight into the goal. They hand Celtic the title momentum. Disgraceful.
Then comes the real scandal. Osmand bangs in the third with 30+ seconds left, game has to restart. Kick-off, more time to be played. Instead? Thousands of Celtic fans storm the pitch. Hearts players assaulted, shoved, punched, chased. Lawrence Shankland and others physically attacked. Chaos. No proper restart. Game abandoned due to home fans’ violence.
Law 5,The Referee: Full authority to abandon for outside interference. When one side’s supporters prevent the match from finishing and assault the opposition? Forfeit. Precedents exist, teams have been handed 3-0 losses for far less pitch invasions. SPFL/SFA competition rules allow awarding the match to the innocent team. Hearts players had to be escorted out for safety. The game was never completed fairly.
look at Slavia Prague recently getting a forfeit 3-0 loss for a similar pitch invasion in their derby. Fans storm, game can’t finish? Opponents get the win. Simple.
That’s why this game will always leave a stain on the title race for a lot of people. A controversial offside interpretation followed by a match that technically never reached its proper sporting conclusion because of crowd interference. And somehow Celtic come away with the league-winning result untouched.
Football rules are either applied equally or they mean nothing.”


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He put our country in the shop window like an Amsterdam whore.
Mandy Gall@TheMandyGall
This is it people...this is the video of all videos...the day we welcomed The entire World & its mother....
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The number of gardaí involved in Roads Policing Units has dropped by nearly 40% since 2009, the latest figures released from the Department of Justice and An Garda Síochána have shown rte.ie/news/2026/0516…
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Hey @MarioNawfal, there is a detail in the Turkish version. The guy on the wall (second speaker) doesn’t know how to swim. He went down anyway. And the jumper/rescuer had no idea about the depth of the water. He says, “My legs would be broken at most. Nothing important.” Absolute heroes.
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To offer a pardon…
JD Vance@JDVance
If you commit fraud against taxpayers, we're coming for you.
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The 84th Fianna Fáil Ard Fheis continues in Dublin, with delegates to discuss policing, the cost of living and Ireland's place in the wider world rte.ie/news/politics/…
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@Independent_ie Yeah I read that 12 months ago too.
When is he going to start reducing these numbers and stop talking about it.
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Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan says he wants to reduce number of people seeking asylum in Ireland buff.ly/MVtETEP
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Welcome home to the men and women of the 127th Infantry Battalion after a demanding deployment in South Lebanon. Ireland remains deeply grateful for your courage and service.
A heartfelt thank you also to their families, whose strength and support made this service possible.
Óglaigh na hÉireann@defenceforces
On Thursday, 15 MAY 26, the first chalk of the 127th Infantry Battalion arrived home following a challenging and demanding deployment with UNIFIL in South Lebanon. Throughout their deployment, personnel of the 127th Infantry Battalion operated in a complex and volatile environment, displaying professionalism, resilience and courage while representing Ireland and Óglaigh na hÉireann with distinction. #ÓglaighnahÉireann #DefendOurState
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Constructive engagement this yesterday with the @AmericanChamber on the strength of the Ireland-U.S. relationship and the opportunities ahead.

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Ireland's national debt now stands at €200 billion and could reach €250bn by the 2030s, the Oireachtas Committee of Public Accounts will hear today rte.ie/news/2026/0514…
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