‘SHEMOZZLE’, SMALL PARALLELOGRAM and ‘the long grass’.
Yesterday Des Cahill added a new term to our rich GAA vocabulary.
The Sunday Game presenter was challenged by Footballer of the Year Michael Darragh McAuley to shoehorn the world ‘bumfuzzled’ into last night’s broadcast.
And Cahill didn’t let him down:
Via Balls.ie
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Des Cahill was 'bumfuzzled' on The Sunday Game last night
‘SHEMOZZLE’, SMALL PARALLELOGRAM and ‘the long grass’.
Yesterday Des Cahill added a new term to our rich GAA vocabulary.
The Sunday Game presenter was challenged by Footballer of the Year Michael Darragh McAuley to shoehorn the world ‘bumfuzzled’ into last night’s broadcast.
And Cahill didn’t let him down:
Via Balls.ie
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