Gordon D’Arcy & Paul Kimmage Got Into A Bit Of Twitter Spat Last Night
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Gordon D’Arcy and Paul Kimmage swapped a few words last night.
Sports journalist Kimmage initially called out D’Arcy for his use of the term “unbridled Irish desire.” He was none too happy with it and stated had D’Arcy actually used the term, he would ‘eat’ his copy of the Irish Times.
The best part is he had the balls to tag D’Arcy in his tweet and of course was met with a comeback from the former Leinster and Ireland maestro who has become an acclaimed sports writer himself since retiring.
Check out the tweets below.
@Gordonwdarcy Jaysis!! You mean you don’t have a ghost? You actually wrote that?
— Paul Kimmage (@PaulKimmage) November 9, 2016
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…it’s like something you’d read in a bad sex scene: “He mounted her with unbridled Irish desire.” pic.twitter.com/pot82X0D5R
— Paul Kimmage (@PaulKimmage) November 9, 2016
Creative is good @Gordonwdarcy …but is it okay if I add some seasoning? pic.twitter.com/tC9byfTm5z
— Paul Kimmage (@PaulKimmage) November 9, 2016