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Just before we signed him some of the Well lad said he'd love it up here because he'd run out of ladys down by, hes some boy haha.

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He comes across as being a right character. Good interview.

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Not very complimentary about Inverness .

How isn't it? Says it's a great place and how he likes the peace and relaxed atmosphere here. Probably coz he's not regarded as a young un' anymore.

Okay he says the nightlife's realtively quiet and there's not that much to do, but he's only speaking the truth.

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And anyway, Inverness is a small little place, it's relaxed with a real family atmosphere. Nobody is in a hurry, it's chilled -- the kind of place you'd want to retire to. They're good friendly people, and I'm happy to be surrounded by people like my own, pleasant people. Whereas down south you don't get that very much.

Not very complimentary about Inverness .
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The city of Inverness is the principal settlement of the Highlands

Like it.

This quote looks like it's straight off wikipedia.

Sherrif street? That's where gately's funeral was last week.

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"the novelty of his quaint surroundings" !

cheeky irish barstewards

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He can say whatever he likes as far as I am concerned. Gives 110% on the pitch and that is what is important.

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Glad I read that article Mantis.

Got a head on his shoulders --when he is not losing it of course! LOL

"Getting well paid for it". Good to see one player who is grateful for small mercies. Mercy !

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I also love the caption inside the photo of him beside the banks of the River Ness. Might wanna have another look at that

Yeah, I thought that, like sitting in Greenock and calling it the banks of the Clyde, which it may be. The Liffey btw is more like a stream than a river, through the centre of Dublin, so they have nothing to talk about.

Very accurate article. Hill walking, indeed.

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I'd hardly call the Liffey a stream. It may not be as fast flowing as the Ness but its probably as wide or wider in parts. It's certainly deeper and longer. And it has more bridges. Oh! and Richie Foran never said he was sitting on the banks of the Ness. The paper did.

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I'd hardly call the Liffey a stream. It may not be as fast flowing as the Ness but its probably as wide or wider in parts. It's certainly deeper and longer. And it has more bridges. Oh! and Richie Foran never said he was sitting on the banks of the Ness. The paper did.

Canal may be more accurate then. Surely a more adroit comparison would be against a river of a capital city, in which case, it puts the Water of Leith in the shade. I have been to Dublin once, and a great time though.

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