BERTIE FEELS HARD PRESSED.Byline: pat flanagan John Patrick "Pat" Flanagan (born 1891 in Preston, Lancashire) was an English footballer. An inside forward, Flanagan played youth football for Stourbridge before joining Norwich City in 1908, before moving to Fulham in 1909. FIANNA Fail has made much about being hounded by the press in the last few weeks. It is not the first time that the Soldiers of Destiny have blamed the media for causing problems within the party. One prominent politician was once moved to say: "I see a much more sinister development, the persistent hounding of an honourable man to resign an important position on the basis of innuendo innuendo n. from Latin innuere, "to nod toward." In law it means "an indirect hint." "Innuendo" is used in lawsuits for defamation (libel or slander), usually to show that the party suing was the person about whom the nasty statements were made or why the comments and unproven allegations." No. That was not one of the Taoiseach's flunkies defending his boss, but Bertie himself praising, er, Ray Burke, right, in 1997 not long before he ended up jail. |
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