Bray People

Social media: what they said online

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Richie Sadlier (Soccer Republic pundit and ex-pro): “Shout out to Bray Wanderers for having the balls to write and release a statement while clearly drunk”.

Miguel Delaney (Greystones native and chief football writer at The Independen­t): “My local club have released what is probably the most remarkable press release ever seen #northkorea”.

Gareth Penrose (founder of extratime.ie): “Bray Wanderers have released a statement Donald Trump would be proud of #GreatestLe­agueInTheW­orld”.

Chris Shields (ex-Bray and current Dundalk player): “Kim Jong Un, Bray Wanderers nil”.

Paul Hosford (Journalist with The Journal): “I would kill for a Louis Theoux documentar­y on Bray Wanderers”.

Eamon Zayed (ex-Bray striker): “I

genuinely thought I was reading Waterford Whispers News..Bray Wanderers the club I loved, where have you gone?!”

Pierce Sweeney (Bray native and ex-Seagull): “It’s very sad to see my hometown club @BrayWander­ers been run by such muppets. Puttung a bad name on the town”.

Paddy Power: “Irish club Bray Wanderers release a statement, referencin­g North Korea, Conor McGregor and fear. Fair enough”.

Alan Cawley (another former Bray player and Soccer Republic regular): “Didn’t think it could get any worse for Bray Wanderers. A laughing stock!! Quite sad really”.

Gary Mason: “I hear North Korea have issued a statement to distance themselves from Bray Wanderers”.

Dodge: “Be careful laughing at the Bray statement folks, there’s a football club at stake”.

Derek Foran (current Bray player): “That’s a frape”.

 ??  ?? The entrance to the Carlisle Grounds last Friday night ahead of the clash with Finn Harps.
The entrance to the Carlisle Grounds last Friday night ahead of the clash with Finn Harps.
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