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Stephen Breen

@SteBreen

Crime Editor with the Irish Sun, Co-author of ‘Kinahan Assassins’, coming this October. Pre-order here https://t.co/xcv9YVXKlf

Dublin Katılım Nisan 2012
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John McGinley
John McGinley@jhnmcgnly·
🤓 Reflections on last night's Celtic penalty. I'm not trying to convince anyone, really, more laying out an alternative viewpoint amongst what I consider to be pretty absurd hysteria. There are also some mistruths about the VAR process being portrayed as neutral objectivity that I think deserve to be challenged. Does the ball hit his arm? For me, the footage shows this. Is his arm in an unnatural position and making his body bigger? It's above shoulder height and in front of his head. The ball strikes his arm before his head. Personally, I don't feel his arm being there is justified by his body movement. Intent is irrelevant. Is it a clear and obvious error? There's a popular misconception there has to have been a 'clear and obvious error' for VAR to recommend a VAR review. Per the IFAB guidance, this is not true. A referee can also be called to the monitor if they communicate to the VAR that they haven't seen or made a decision on an incident VAR has flagged as a potential penalty. This is called a 'serious missed incident'. I think, until the audio is released, it's reasonable to assume John Beaton did not rule on whether it was a handball or not before the review, so 'clear and obvious error' would not apply. He didn't have to make a decision on allowing play to continue because the ball almost immediately went out of play and he was told to delay. It's fair to surmise that Dallas' only role was flagging to Beaton there was a potential handball, not suggesting he had made a grave error. IFAB guidance also makes clear that for subjective decisions, including handball considerations, a pitchside review is appropriate. Beaton approached the monitor and made a decision on the evidence available to him. Taking all of this into consideration, even if you feel it wasn't a penalty, I am struggling to comprehend the outrage as if this were either the most corrupt decision in the history of Scottish football or the 'worst VAR decision' in history. I feel there's been a lack of balance or relevant knowledge on broadcasts. I think mainstream pundits suggesting there is a pattern of assistance for Celtic in this title race is hysterical nonsense that is ordinarily mocked by most in less tense times. For the record, and I know this goes against many Celtic fans, I don't believe any club feels the benefit of biased refereeing. I think referees in this country are generally poor and lack consistency and I think the version of VAR that we have in Scottish football is fundamentally flawed because of cheap infrastructure. Going back to the penalty itself, the biggest point of contention would be on the concept of his body being 'unnaturally bigger'. In this case I feel the decision could really go either way depending on the viewpoint of the referee. I don't think it's massively egregious to say it is a penalty. It can be 'harsh', 'unlucky' and 'soft' and still be a reasonable conclusion for the referee to award a penalty. Or at least be reasonable enough not to suggest it is a 'worldwide' embarrassment and/or cheating. I'm not entirely ignorant of my own bias. I fully understand it's easier to go 'well, what's the big deal here?' when the decision goes in favour of the team you support and professionally cover. It's going to generate noise, I get that. Yet, there's something uneasy about the fervour with which this is being labelled as objectively a 'disgusting' crime against Hearts and their title bid. Celtic have earned 19 points with goals scored after the 80th minute this season. They're finding a way. It might be enough. Rage on!
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Stephen Breen@SteBreen·
Delighted to hear that @rteliveline will follow up this story by interviewing the mother of innocent assault victim Austin Doherty, who suffered life changing injuries in an unprovoked attacks Laura Doherty is due to appear on the show at 1.45pm today.
Stephen Breen@SteBreen

Huge thanks to the mother of Dublin man Austin Doherty for speaking to me about the ongoing trauma her son continues to face after he suffered life changing injuries when he was beaten in an unprovoked attack. Full story out today.

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Kieran
Kieran@Kieran_Celtic·
Singing about being up to your knees in fenian blood is disgusting. A penalty being awarded is not.
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Stephen Breen@SteBreen·
BREAKING - Gardai in Ballymun investigating reports that a grenade exploded in the area last night. They are also investigating criminal damage caused to four properties. Gardai believe incidents linked to ongoing feud. No reports of any injuries. Story to follow @IrishSunOnline
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Dave
Dave@weedavebhoy·
@CelticFC that ball over the top from Scales to Tierney for the 2nd goal was amazing but the man still doesn't get credit. Yet again he was solid against Rangers when needed. Trusty a bit all over the place again but he's not Irish so that's ok.
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Stephen Breen@SteBreen·
@BelTel Ah come on. Loyalist shooting? It was a massacre.
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Seán Napier
Seán Napier@Seanofthesouth·
Funded to replace paramilitary images & ends up placing a loyalist band on the Ormeau Road site of Sean Graham massacre where 5 civilians were murdered. That’s not re-imaging, it’s erasing context with an implicit gloating of a grotesque macabre event. A failure of basic decency.
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Allison Morris
Allison Morris@AllisonMorris1·
I wrote this in June 2024, but it worth a retweet today, in memory of Paul Lusby, who tried his best to raise the alarm. Jonathan Creswell’s ‘forgotten victim’ tried to blow whistle over Katie Simpson murder belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/courts/jo…
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Mick Finnegan
Mick Finnegan@Mick_Finnegan·
I'm 1000 days sober today. 😊 In those 1000 days I left Ireland, moved to the Netherlands, started studying International Social Work, and now I’m getting ready to become a father. Sobriety didn’t just change my habits, it changed my whole life. #SoberLife #TherapyWorks
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John Hand
John Hand@johnhand_·
Interview with the brother of Sharon Whelan, who was murdered along with her two children on Christmas day 2008. John Whelan says the horrors they suffered will stay with the family forever. He is fighting to keep evil killer Brian Hennessy behind bars. thesun.ie/news/16911258/…
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Stephen Breen@SteBreen·
The hit team “directed” by Kinahan cartel lieutenant Sean McGovern placed a tracking device on an innocent man’s car when they were trying to kill Hutch associate Jason Bonney. They placed the device on the car just weeks after Noel Kirwan was murdered. Full story here
The Irish Sun@IrishSunOnline

Kinahan hitmen hatched kill plot but planted trackers on wrong car, court told @SteBreen #Echobox=1777897728" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thesun.ie/news/16908198/…

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The Irish Sun
The Irish Sun@IrishSunOnline·
Noel Kirwan's partner confronted Kinahan hitman as emotional statement revealed @SteBreen #Echobox=1777803721" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thesun.ie/news/16904317/…
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