Jackcrevol
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Dublin isn't my favorite (just a city). I think the brewery is still closed for tours. If I were you, I would travel across the country (4 hours maybe) and go through Limerick to Doolin - Cliffs of Moher are stunningly beautiful on the west coast. Fun pubs in Doolin to visit. Then go down to Cork to "kiss" the blarney stone. Bakeries and pubs in all the little towns - take time to visit a few. That's real Ireland. I've now been several times and I just bypass Dublin completely.
That's funny. I'm wearing a Doolin t-shirt now. Cliffs of moher are stunning. Do your drinking in Galway on that side.Dublin isn't my favorite (just a city). I think the brewery is still closed for tours. If I were you, I would travel across the country (4 hours maybe) and go through Limerick to Doolin - Cliffs of Moher are stunningly beautiful on the west coast. Fun pubs in Doolin to visit. Then go down to Cork to "kiss" the blarney stone. Bakeries and pubs in all the little towns - take time to visit a few. That's real Ireland. I've now been several times and I just bypass Dublin completely.
There's nothing to suggest the eligibility rules according to universities would be threatened by anything recent. I mean, maybe a CBA could potentially overrule it, but that's hardly a discussion point for anyone. You'd have to be a student regardless, in order to receive R&B and such.Now that players are no longer considered amateur, is it possible an NFL player that still has eligibility came back? Will limiting eligibility terms even still be lawful?
Will there be strikes? If they are employees, will they be affected by state freezing hires and other issues?
This is a whole new ballgame.