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‘We should give up’ say RTE Fair City viewers as James probes Tyler on Laura’s murder AGAIN
RTE Fair City viewers have all said they are “giving up” after James quizzed Tyler over Laura’s murder again.
On tonight’s episode, Fidelma informed James that the Guards could arrange the payment he requested, and he then readied himself to gather more info on Tyler.



James decided to invite Tyler to lunch and was surprised when Tyler took an interest in Gwen.
He then began to probe Tyler about Laura but was shocked when he turned the tables and asked about his meeting with Fidelma.
James quickly tried to cover his tracks but was rattled when Tyler expressed interest in Gwen once again.
Later on James failed at warning a mischievous Gwen off Tyler.
A scared James then told Fidelma that their deal was off.
And RTE viewers were quick to react to James’ repeated involvment in Laura’s murder investigation.
Sinead wrote on X: “If this case is relying only on James to get the info we may give up altogether.”
Sylvia said: “Why are the police always getting James involved.”
Pamela added: “Surely they can find out who murdered Laura without James.”
And Amy remarked: “Back to square one with the Laura murder.”
Meanwhile, Dean and Mairead were irritated when Damien accepted Tyler’s offer of a welcome home drink.
Mairead and Dean agreed to “play nice” with Tyler for Damien but secretly vowed to keep an eye on him.
As Damien praised Tyler again for saving his life, Tyler revelled in goading Mairead and Dean.
While that was happening, Alex, under pressure at work, was shocked to learn that Ruby was advertising a delivery service for Brewzers.
RUBY’S MISTAKE
Alex confronted Ruby and refused to let her use Brewzers for her college marketing project.
Zoe tried unsuccessfully to convince Alex to give Ruby’s project a chance, agreeing to make the deliveries on her courier route.
When Alex expressed an interest in video games, Ellie pretended to be a novice and challenged him to a battle.
Having beaten Alex at the arcade, Ellie named her prize: give Ruby’s project the greenlight.
DRAGGING ON
Elsewhere in Carrigstown, Dolores struggled to find cover for the Medical Centre amidst its legal troubles.
However, Dolores felt relieved when Joan assured her that most of the claims being made against the Centre were frivolous.
Dolores was then left unnerved when Mairead suggested that the court cases may drag on.
A rattled Dolores urged Joan to make a quick settlement but was disheartened to learn it wouldn’t be that simple.
‘I had family members die due to drugs’ – Robbie Fowler lifts lid on infamous ‘coke’ celebration in Merseyside derby
ROBBIE FOWLER has lashed out at the “bitter Blues” who made his life a misery by spreading cruel rumours that he took drugs in his free-scoring Anfield pomp.
The Liverpool legend launched an emotional attack on Everton fans as he revealed the secret heartache behind one of the Premier League’s most infamous celebrations.


Goal machine Fowler opened up while recalling the pretend coke-snorting celebration in front of Toffees supporters after netting in a 1999 Mersey derby.
Police officers intervened to keep the peace among furious fans after Fowler knelt to the ground and pretended to hoover up the by-line in a bid to have the final word.
But he ended up copping a four-match ban and £32,000 fine from the FA — and had his wages docked by Liverpool.
And the former England striker admits he is still hurt by the scurrilous rumours.
With Arne Slot’s Prem pacesetters facing an Everton side revitalised by David Moyes at Anfield on Wednesday night, memories will come flooding back of Fowler’s antics.
But the background to the slur would make the rumour-mongers wince, as the ex-player explained at An Evening with Robbie Fowler in Congresbury, Somerset.
He said: “I was accused of being on drugs for a number of years, which was ridiculous because I’m genuinely anti-drugs.
“And even nowadays I still get a little bit of stick about being on drugs, being on cocaine or whatever.

“But I’m very anti-drugs and I’ve even had family members who have passed away through drugs so this was all very difficult to take.
“For me, it’s been completely wrong that I had to put up with these accusations because they were completely unfair.
“I was even having people writing on the wall outside our home that I was a smackhead or I was this or that. So, it got to a point where it was all really embarrassing.”
He is particularly upset that his late dad Robert Snr, who died in 2017, was forced to face malicious rumours.
Fowler, who turns 50 next Wednesday, added: “I’ll always remember my dad came up to me once and put me on the spot. He said, ‘Look son, I’m hearing all sorts of rumours that you’re on drugs, so tell me, are you or not?’
“I said, ‘Dad, I really can’t believe you’ve asked me that’ — and he apologised and said he’d never ask me that question again.
“This dragged on for a number of years until I finally thought, what can I do to combat it and stop the rumours?
Next thing I was on my hands and knees to ram the rumours down their necks.
Robbie Fowler
“I knew the rumours were coming from Everton fans, so I thought to myself, next time we play them, if I score I’ll rub salt into wounds with a bit of mimicking.
“And it all fell into place. I scored a penalty right in front of them and next thing I was on my hands and knees to ram the rumours down their necks.
“Unfortunately, the whole thing ended up costing me £64,000. That’s a lot of money these days — but back then in 1999 it was a f***ing hell of a lot of money.
“It was just me getting my own back after getting so much stick from Everton fans.
“I wanted to wind them up. Do I regret it? No, I don’t. But I do regret the reaction it stirred because some people thought I was endorsing it by treating it lightly.
“It wasn’t to do with endorsing drugs at all — it was just to get back at those Everton fans.
“Would I do it again? If someone else was to pay my fine — yes, of course.”
Fowler scored 183 goals in 369 Reds games and netted six times against their neighbours from across Stanley Park, including two in that 3-2 win that sparked uproar.
‘I GREW UP AN EVERTONIAN’
But it could have been an entirely different story had the Toxteth lad chosen Everton over Liverpool where he honed his craft under record marksman Ian Rush.
“In terms of childhood heroes, I loved strikers like Marco van Basten who was unbelievable but can’t look any further than Ian Rush,” continued Fowler, nicknamed ‘God’ on the Kop.
“I grew up an Evertonian and you were supposed to hate Rushy because of the amount of goals he scored against Everton.
“But I appreciated good football and appreciated Rushy because he was brilliant. He was always helpful to me as I came through the ranks.
“I know that they all are now, but I was never a bitter Blue. And I’m proud of my little place in derby and Anfield history.
“I got the last derby goal in front of the old Kop (in 1994) and it was the winner (in a 2-1 victory) which made it extra special.”
Call of Duty’s Bias for PC Cheaters Is Evident: Console Users Reportedly Getting Banned Over Trivial Issues While PC Users Get Off Scot-Free
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