O'Rourke became the Meath manager this year. In his interview with Tommy Tiernan, O'Rourke spoke to his former pupil about his personal life and coaching the ...
RTร viewers were full of praise for O'Rourke with one saying: "Colm O'Rourke is pure chaotic". "We were farmers, you worked hard you got on with things and there was nobody there to give too much in the way of positive affirmation and you were expected to get on with things yourself." Speaking of his mental health, O'Rourke said: "I came from a big family and in a big family situation you're more or less expected to get on with things yourself and there was no molly-coddling.
COLM O'ROURKE was the first guest on The Tommy Tiernan Show on Saturday night.And even before what became an insightful, lively interview got underway.
Another said: "Colm OโRourke and Tommy - priceless. The lorry driver stories are an under appreciated genre. One joked: "How did Colm O'Rourke teach Tommy ? What an eventful life he has lived, on & off the pitch. And as if to bring the chat full-circle, the host quipped: "I would have loved, one of the times you were throwing me out of class, to turn around and say, 'one day, you're going to be on my chat show.'" "1 of the best players to ever play the game of Gaelic Football.
Colm O'Rourke discusses all-things Meath football in a fascinating interview with Tommy Tiernan, and had the perfect response to a question about Dublin.
Maybe there's no David Clifford, but the whole idea as far as I'm concerned is that we get these individual parts and that the total becomes a lot greater than the sum of the individual units. You have to see something happening." And that is something I'd like to see coming back." "And in our time - and that's a phrase I hate. I never use that with our team, because you get fed up listening to these fellas, 'in the past, we used to do this and that' - but you measured yourself by whether you're able to go into Croke Park and play against Dublin. "Obviously I want to see Meath winning, or any team I'm involved in.
Meath Manager Colm O'Rourke opened up to his former student and comedian Tommy Tiernan as he spoke honestly about losing his competitive streak in recent ...
Colm said, but spoke fondly of the "characters" he would encounter in his home county. Great to see this side of Colm O Rourke . The pair spoke about their Meath heritage and what it was like to come from a rural area. Another wrote: โFantastic chat between Tommy Tiernan & Colm O Rourke his former teacher, who put him out of class once or twice. the comedian asked his guest. [GAA](https://www.rsvplive.ie/all-about/gaa) manager once taught Tommy geography in the Navan secondary school where he was principal.
Tommy Tiernan welcomed Meath GAA manager Colm O'Rourke on to his RTE show on Saturday night as the pair discussed a wide ranging number of topics.
Great to see this side of Colm O Rourke. That is something I'd like to see coming back." One other added: "Fantastic chat between Tommy Tiernan & Colm O Rourke his former teacher, who put him out of class once or twice. I grew up in a big family, went to school, had no interest in school whatsoever. Not a bit of it here. "I was very single minded in I wanted to have success as a footballer and I think that maybe at the cost of a lot of other things."
The Manchester band will be coming to Cork on June 13 for a one-night-only performance fresh off an appearance in Dublin. Musgrave Park will play host to up to ...
Two years back he performed at Live At The Marquee and Cork Opera House - Leesiders clearly can't get enough of him. The Manchester band will be coming to Cork on June 13 for a one-night-only performance fresh off an appearance in Dublin. The Donegal comedian is no stranger to the Rebel County, having played countless gigs here over the last 30 years.