Talk:Francie Bellew
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editHe's a pure thug. He nearly killed Eoin Bradley at Celtic Park earlier this year.
I have removed 'a famous footballer', who rates him as famous? How do you define 'famous' in the GAA, who decides on 'famous'. Inanimate
- Of course he is famous. He was once regarded as "the most notorious player in Ireland" due to his less-than-forgiving style of play. He was their defensive star in their All-Ireland winning year, winning himself an Allstar award for his marking of Owen Mulligan, an equally famous player. DellusMaximus 05:40, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
Vandalism
editA user named User:Inanimate, continues to leave comments such as 'Francie has the current distinction of being the biggest thug in the GAA.' Comments like these continue to be left on the Ryan McMenamin page also. Frainc
14:06 26 June 2006
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