IT’S A BIG weekend on Noreside as the locals in Kilkenny get set to welcome Bruce Springsteen to Nowlan Park on Saturday and Sunday night.
But it’s important for the American rocker to realise he’s not the only Boss in town.
With Kilkenny facing Cork in Sunday’s All-Ireland hurling quarter-final in Thurles, we reckon Brian Cody will be eager to reaffirm his credentials as the number one local ‘Bainisteoir’.
And O’Riada’s Bar on Parliament Street in Kilkenny has reminded Bruce that he has competition for the title of ‘The Boss’.
Here's a reminder to that Springsteen lad that there's another Boss in Kilkenny
IT’S A BIG weekend on Noreside as the locals in Kilkenny get set to welcome Bruce Springsteen to Nowlan Park on Saturday and Sunday night.
But it’s important for the American rocker to realise he’s not the only Boss in town.
With Kilkenny facing Cork in Sunday’s All-Ireland hurling quarter-final in Thurles, we reckon Brian Cody will be eager to reaffirm his credentials as the number one local ‘Bainisteoir’.
And O’Riada’s Bar on Parliament Street in Kilkenny has reminded Bruce that he has competition for the title of ‘The Boss’.
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