It comes as no surprise that GFH, the GAA magazine choc-a-bloc with the best of juvenile double entendres, admits to finding it difficult in contacting the top stars. In last week's Sidelines, I assumed that Galway hurler Alan Kerins had actually answered some of the questions buried between yet another photo shoot of partially clothed models. In fact, he did not speak to the magazine and his "answers" were entirely fictitious. My assumption was probably due to the fatigue that set in when trying to work out what 15 pictures of women in various states of undress had to do with anything in the magazine.
Ask no questions hear no lies
It comes as no surprise that GFH, the GAA magazine choc-a-bloc with the best of juvenile double entendres, admits to finding …
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