Broony and why facts should always be sacred
Phil Mac Giolla Bhain · Apr 5, 2019
Broony and why facts should always be sacred

Broony and why facts should always be sacred
Consider this, in a football match, the captain of the victorious side is assaulted twice by opposing players. One of them is sent off. The other assailant escapes justice on the day, but is retrospectively red carded and receives a two-match ban...
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