wow so many memories .80's n 90's ballyer was an awesome place to grow up .thanks so much.i forget the mans name with the horse n cart from ballyer rd who lived across from the del la salle who sold coal.we always jumped on n he never gave out , horse always stunk to heaven.five asides at dorans always packed. that bakery opposite dorans was lovely on walks to the merrier in the morning.....lots of great memories i could go on 4ever
i have wonderful memories of time spent there in 77 and 80 with my relatives who still live on drumfin ave, playing football out the front on the green, t till silly o'clock!! the halloween bonfire- that grew so high!!! buying 20 major for a crafty smoke!, the late night shop ( i think it was a house actually a road or so away). the smell of the open fires in the houses, fantastic times. john o'connell
So many good young men dead HEROIN o sweet Jesus what a curse. Salt of the earth working class folk I’m 61 now and the graveyard still breaks me I remember them all some brothers lie together. We are all still brothers and all them young men left broken families. Ballyfermot I love ya. Pk leixlip
Thanks for this , I'm a Crumlin head, but have family in Ballyfermot , that's a cousin of mine playing the guitar, now living in Spain. I'll get this video forwarded to him. 👍
Lovely to see this video, just thinking about Ballyfermot yesterday. Anyone know the Whelan's on Ballyformot Drive, the Mc Mullen's and the Joyce's on Ballyformot Parade?
Seen some people there I knew. Terry King, Landen United, Mr. Heney, Thomand. One of Eccles in football gear. From Landen, a football family and St . Pat's supporters. Those were the days my friend I thought they'd never end.
Lovely! Great old pics, the glass lane, the lawns, the fun we had!
wow so many memories .80's n 90's ballyer was an awesome place to grow up .thanks so much.i forget the mans name with the horse n cart from ballyer rd who lived across from the del la salle who sold coal.we always jumped on n he never gave out , horse always stunk to heaven.five asides at dorans always packed. that bakery opposite dorans was lovely on walks to the merrier in the morning.....lots of great memories i could go on 4ever
i have wonderful memories of time spent there in 77 and 80 with my relatives who still live on drumfin ave, playing football out the front on the green, t till silly o'clock!! the halloween bonfire- that grew so high!!! buying 20 major for a crafty smoke!, the late night shop ( i think it was a house actually a road or so away). the smell of the open fires in the houses, fantastic times. john o'connell
Has ever such a small place turned out so many characters much loved chancers and true working class heroes.
Grew up in ballyer.
So many good young men dead HEROIN o sweet Jesus what a curse. Salt of the earth working class folk I’m 61 now and the graveyard still breaks me I remember them all some brothers lie together. We are all still brothers and all them young men left broken families. Ballyfermot I love ya. Pk leixlip
This video brought back such fond memories of Ballyfermot. I was happy there as a child. Everyone was good to each other - a great sense of community.
Great song Kev.
Thanks for this , I'm a Crumlin head, but have family in Ballyfermot , that's a cousin of mine playing the guitar, now living in Spain. I'll get this video forwarded to him. 👍
Class Kev ..
Top man
Savage tune
Lovely to see this video, just thinking about Ballyfermot yesterday. Anyone know the Whelan's on Ballyformot Drive, the Mc Mullen's and the Joyce's on Ballyformot Parade?
Seen some people there I knew. Terry King, Landen United, Mr. Heney, Thomand. One of Eccles in football gear. From Landen, a football family and St . Pat's supporters. Those were the days my friend I thought they'd never end.
deadly tune lads 🇮🇪
Brilliant 👍
love it. can you tell me where you got the pic at 2mins 38secs? i took it, its actually in foxdene clondalkin.
One of your photos is in balgaddy..... obviously you aren't from ballyer!!
Dirty Aggie approves.
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