Time to move on

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solidarity wrote: Nah. Nat in Ulster. Moving round in circles is, of course, more than acceptable. This is perfectly exemplified by the idea of a 'traditional route'. The TR might give the impression of moving on as at least involves moving but it is trudging the same old route year after year after year after...
It's the Ulster Way... which is itself a massive sort of circular route that, if you walk it long enough, will bring you back to where you started, hence the name. It's nothing to do with location, it's all about culture.
You don't love yourself Solids....
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Sorids ruv himself rongtaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam.

I too love myself, that is not even up for question, I am a wonderful person and my own favourite topic. Some say I lack modesty, but I simply tell them to shove their silly little concepts up their manky holes, I will not pretend false modesty for anyone, I'm too wonderful for that. :D
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Been away for a few days and nothing has changed.
Interesting that those who has said they had had enough jumped ship to ensure they were still in the EU despite brexit.
And despite saying they were gone for good still continue to fire broadsides from their trenches. The internet and the moderators have a lot to questions to answer.
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widerball wrote:Been away for a few days and nothing has changed.
Interesting that those who has said they had had enough jumped ship to ensure they were still in the EU despite brexit.
And despite saying they were gone for good still continue to fire broadsides from their trenches. The internet and the moderators have a lot to questions to answer.
Are you a foreign chap sonny? You seem to struggle with the language, I refuse to believe that you are not either 1) Johnny Foreigner or 2) a dumbass with little to no education.

Away for a few days, eh, bet you found that exciting? I thought you were dead, that didn't overly distress me, I mean I wasn't about to head off down the florists to order a bouquet of Gladioli, Chrysanthemums and Carnations.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Fortyniner wrote:I accept UAFC is not a movement.
However, of the 600,000 posts since the site began, my guess is that 200,000 plus come from about 15/20 people .
A wild exaggeration.
There can't be more than 5/6 of them! Another we'en o' months and Rooster will be on 200k on his own :lol:
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RTE havent moved on.
They've got a documentary on the trial tonight.
Also Cliff Richards legal outcome yesterday allows him to finally move on with his shocking treatment by the BBC.
Too late a precedent for Paddy and Stu perhaps but hopefully means that the scumbeg media is forced to act with a degree of integrity in cases such as these.
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RTE sports producer Keiran Creaven was charged In Leeds with grooming an underage girl for sexual purposes.
I wonder when the trial takes place will RTE do a follow up documentary on the trial. They will like fcuk.
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Soubry wants anonymity for both parties

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Jetstream, you are a little bit behind on the Creaven case. Here is the RTE report on his sentencing;
Creaven sentenced to 18 months for child sex abuse offences


Updated / Saturday, 10 Mar 2018 07:15

By Paul Reynolds
Crime Correspondent



A former RTÉ television producer, who pleaded guilty to two child sexual abuse offences, has been sentenced to 18 months in jail by a court in Leeds.

Kieran Creaven pleaded guilty to the offences and admitted attempting to meet up or communicate with a 13-year-old girl following grooming and trying to incite a girl to engage in sexual activity.

The offences took place between 17 July and 18 November last year.

The 55-year-old was arrested after he was detained by a group calling itself Predator Exposure.

The group communicated with him online and pretended they were a 13-year-old child when in fact they were adults.

Even though Creaven was not actually in contact with a child, he believed he was.

UK legislation allows for the purpose of prosecuting these offences, with a child to be defined as a person under 18 or a person depicting a child.




The court heard Creaven contacted a fake profile of a 13-year-old girl last July set up by a care worker in Leeds.

He said he worked in the television and film industry to impress her, sent her hundreds of messages and quickly moved to sexual conversations.

The court heard he flattered her, used emojis and language of her own age group to make her feel comfortable, calling her "baby" and wishing her "night night."

Creaven told her he wished he was in bed with her to cuddle her, wrap her up to keep her warm. He told her she was cute and funny, and when she was offline he told her he missed her.

He knew she was 13, but told her he was going to send her "a naughty picture" and did so without invitation. It was an obscene image of himself. He was, the prosecution said, "testing the water."

The court heard he arranged to go to Leeds to a Leeds United match last October and told her he would take her, which impressed her as she had never been to a match before.

However, the first trip was cancelled because he fell ill but he rearranged it to last November.

Creaven told the girl he wanted to meet her and stay at a hotel in the city. He told her she would need identification and he would take her to his room and pretend to be her father.

He arranged to meet her outside the hotel but he was met by a group who exposed him on Facebook Live.

Creaven was arrested and found with two boxes of condoms and two phones. He admitted the contact to the police but denied grooming and could not remember the picture.

The court heard he told them he was married but unable to have children.

He said he has had an addiction to pornography for the last few years and watched both boys and girls between 8 and 17, mainly girls.

"I need professional help," he said. "I find children attractive."

His defence counsel told the court that he was relieved he was caught.

The court heard that Creaven had applied to One in Four for enrollment to the Phoenix Programme.

This programme is a child-protection strategy where One if Four works with people who exhibit sexually harmful behaviour towards children.

The judge said that while Creaven is at low risk of re-offending he is a high risk of harm to children.

Creaven's wife wrote in support of him to the court but said the marriage is shattered.

The judge said the harm he intended was serious. He communicated with what he thought was a child on a daily basis for over four months.
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Thanks Dublin. My point is still relevant.
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Let's hope some ODC offs him. Boo hoo, can't have kids so I'm a paedo, lucky escape for your non-existent kids you nonce, the huge majority of abused kids are abused by family members, close or distant. May his balls fester and drop off.

D4, you rubbished Jetstream, so, when is the documentary coming out? His point very much stands and no attempt to suggest otherwise will wash. Indeed it simply paints you as a FIRFU quisling, toeing the party line, you clearly have not grasped the oft-repeated fact that the FIRFUCs are indeed cu'nts.

I'm torn between watching this nonsense and trying to avoid a myocardial infarction brought on by seething rage. It's hard to see the programme concluding anything other than that the lads got what they deserved, if that is not the case, I shall be astonished.
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Why was this not known as the 'RTE sexual abuse offences trial'?

This programme could never have been made if the trial took place under RoI laws due to anonymity being afforded to the accused. Yet they relished in pouring over this case because the accused were well known and it was taking place in 'the North'. A hateful channel full of shyte. This is why moving on is not an option.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Baggy
I didn't rubbish Jetstream, just updated him. He was entitled to know that Creaven had been sentenced and that RTE had reported it prominently.
I don't hold any brief for the IRFU at all but merely have been pointing out that they have enjoyed a modicum of success in sporting and financial terms of late. While I have great personal sympathy for your two players, I also have taken the view that in a pro game, money talks and the Union and Ulster rugby were between a rock and a hard place.
Time to move on indeed.
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Why don't you move on? You are becoming bitter.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Dave wrote:Why don't you move on? You are becoming bitter.
Nothing wrong with a decent bitter!
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