Customers at the Supermac’s at Junction 14 Mayfield off the M7 were in for a surprise earlier this week when they dropped in for a snack box, a delicious smokey bacon burger or whatever else they were having.
A group of students from New Zealand who also happened to be visiting the popular fast-food restaurant took it upon themselves to perform the Haka and it was good as anything you’ve seen or will see at the Rugby World Cup.
The students got the reception they deserved for such a rousing rendition afterwards; we can only assume they all also got a Mighty Mac meal on the house.
BREAKING Joey Barton was in custody this morning after being arrested on suspicion of wounding after a fight. The former Manchester City footballer is one of two men who was held following an altercation near Huyton and Prescot Golf Club in Merseyside, the Daily Mail reports. Emergency services were called after reports of an assault, […]
GAA Palestine has launched a nationwide drive to collect Gaelic games equipment for clubs in the West Bank, with a container of donated gear set to be shipped from Ireland later this year. The campaign is calling on GAA clubs, schools and supporters across Ireland to donate hurls, helmets, sliotars, kits and training equipment to […]
It paints a very different picture There can be no doubt that VAR — and whether it makes football stronger — is an issue that divides football fans like no other. As well as occasionally doing its job properly, VAR has the potential to cause chaos, unrest and controversy. Overall, some teams tend to think […]