Posted on March 14, 2020March 14, 2020In the middle of the Coronavirus crisis at home Paddy Power is smashing pencils in Cheltenham. Watch Jason McAteer, Ray Parlour, Deirdre O’Kane & Jack Fincham try to break the world record for smashing pencils on #PaddysHouseParty pic.twitter.com/QRHyOuufAc — Paddy Power (@paddypower) March 12, 2020
Posted on March 14, 2020Paddy Power cynical misogyny. “I suppose a ride is out of the question” Colm Meaney gets a few things off his chest about England 740,042 views •Feb 21, 2020 899 87 Share Save Paddy Power Legendary Irish actor Colm Meaney leads a star Paddy Power cast into battle against the ‘auld enemy’ ahead of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.
Posted on March 12, 2020Paddy Power cynical misogyny. A guy with”I suppose a ride is out of the question” on his t-shirt. Colm Meaney gets a few things off his chest about England 740,042 views •Feb 21, 2020 899 87 Share Save Paddy Power Legendary Irish actor Colm Meaney leads a star Paddy Power cast into battle against the ‘auld enemy’ ahead of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.
Posted on March 12, 2020As Coronavirus spreads panic Paddy Power has fun smashing pencils with his acolytes.. Watch Jason McAteer, Ray Parlour, Deirdre O’Kane & Jack Fincham try to break the world record for smashing pencils on #PaddysHouseParty pic.twitter.com/QRHyOuufAc — Paddy Power (@paddypower) March 12, 2020
Posted on March 12, 2020As Coronavirus spreads Paddy Power smashes pencils with his acolytes.. Watch Jason McAteer, Ray Parlour, Deirdre O’Kane & Jack Fincham try to break the world record for smashing pencils on #PaddysHouseParty pic.twitter.com/QRHyOuufAc — Paddy Power (@paddypower) March 12, 2020
Posted on March 11, 2020Look out for the guy with “I suppose a ride is out of the question” on his t-shirt. Just another example of Paddy Power cynical misogyny. Colm Meaney gets a few things off his chest about England 740,042 views •Feb 21, 2020 899 87 Share Save Paddy Power Legendary Irish actor Colm Meaney leads a star Paddy Power cast into battle against the ‘auld enemy’ ahead of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.