Do you think he deserves a second chance?
The odds on Tubridy returning have now spectacularly flip-flopped with bookmaker BoyleSports now quoting 1/2 .which revealed 47% of the public thought Tubridy should be allowed to return to RTÉ following his grilling in front of two Oireachtas committees last week.Lawrence Lyons, spokesperson for BoyleSports said:"Our punters are observing Kevin Bakhurst closely and see his refusal to rule anything out as a clear sign Tubridy is still part of the bigger picture at RTÉ.
One reader shared,"He should give the money back and remain on the radio. He is a genuine man and has done great work for charities." Another added,"Ryan is a man of integrity. He has worked incredibly hard for children etc. Don't know the full facts but if Ryan made an error of judgment he deserves a second chance."One reader argued,"Ordinary people on the street struggle on a daily basis to pay bills and put food on the table. Absolute joke of a country. Hospitals are in an awful state, and homeless families and he gets paid for being dishonest and greedy.
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