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2009 GAA player of the year Paul Galvin in classroom bust up with student

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Old 26th January 2010
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Default 2009 GAA player of the year Paul Galvin in classroom bust up with student

Kerry GAA star and All Star football of the year 2009 Paul Galvin was involved in an alleged bust up with a student in his school. He teaches at St Brendans in Killarney. Details later in the papers.
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Kerry GAA star and All Star football of the year 2009 Paul Galvin was involved in an alleged bust up with a student in his school. He teaches at St Brendans in Killarney. Details later in the papers.
Storm in a teacup.
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Galvin is like a volcano waiting to blow up. It's takes a lot of restraint and holding the bottle well.
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Did he knock his book out of his hands!!!

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Kerry GAA star and All Star football of the year 2009 Paul Galvin was involved in an alleged bust up with a student in his school. He teaches at St Brendans in Killarney. Details later in the papers.
Well if he hit a pupil at least then there will be one less public sector worker on the payroll....lol
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Well if he hit a pupil at least then there will be one less public sector worker on the payroll....lol
If he's a fulltime teacher, he could have taken a contract out on the kid and he'd still have a job.
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If he's a fulltime teacher, he could have taken a contract out on the kid and he'd still have a job.
I thought teachers got fired these days if they assault pupils.
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I thought teachers got fired these days if they assault pupils.
If you can't be fired for mental illness or chronic alcoholism, then ************************* slapping a kid is nothing.

How many permanent teachers have ever been sacked?
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If you can't be fired for mental illness or chronic alcoholism, then ************************* slapping a kid is nothing.

How many permanent teachers have ever been sacked?
Thats very true, I momentarily forgot how hard it is to fire a teacher on a permanent contract.
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