Chay Bowes @BowesChay We’re told Ireland is the second wealthiest country in Europe. But there’s no way to buy a …Comment here, Ireland is an investor’s paradise. The carpet-baggers are salivating as family businesses close, little shops and pubs are sold, farms broken up and the land sold off to developers, Irish tenants made homeless to be replaced by people from the Third World willing to share accommodation, and Irish staff replaced by cheap labour. Thanks Geraldine.

Michael Thomas Joseph Keane, born December 29, 1982, in Dublin, Ireland, is a former professional footballer who played as a left-sided midfielder. His career spanned from 2000 to 2008, during which he played for clubs including Preston North End, Grimsby Town, Hull City, Rotherham United, and St. Patrick’s Athletic. Keane began his career at Preston North End under manager David Moyes, making over 50 appearances before moving to other clubs. His football career ended in 2008 after being released by St. Patrick’s Athletic, following a controversial sacking deemed unlawful due to discrimination over his weight. After retiring, Keane transitioned into coaching, earning UEFA A and B badges, and managed several amateur teams in Dublin. He later worked as a taxi driver in Dublin. Now in Jail.

In April 2025, Keane, then 42, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for sexually assaulting a

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