The musical movies tell the story of mother-daughter duo Donna (Streep) and Sophie (Seyfried) and their lives on a secluded Greek island. Amanda Seyfried says she'd say yes to returning "in a heartbeat." Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again grossed nearly $400 million worldwide. The original movie, based on the hit Broadway musical, earned $609.8 million at the box office. There is reason to believe the studio would be interested in a follow-up, considering the box office success of the previous movies. The partnership between the GPA, the GAA and Avonmore Protein Milk sees a contribution from each litre of Avonmore Protein Milk sold going to support the GPA’s player development programme and grass roots projects.Although Cramer's interview with the Daily Mail started conversation about the third film, there hasn't been any word from Universal about an official commission. He certainly helps me to field when he's kicking it out."įenton was speaking at the launch of the new Avonmore Pro-Oats product.
"As good as the keepers were in the All-Ireland series, I'd say Evan Comerford will have numerous All-Stars going forward.
"But to be fair looking back, would you fault Evan Comerford? I don't know if you would and he is the most professional athlete you'll come across. I'm sure I'll see him at a Damien Dempsey gig over Christmas, please God if they go ahead. "We chat all the time, well no more so than any mates. “I reached out to him for pints and stuff and he's still there, still alive and still a friend but I don't know is the truth. I'm slagging him saying he'll be playing Masters next year. “Wouldn't it be great to have him back? But the fella is almost 40 now. "They've come in and out in many ways and as the year went on, it certainly wasn't a distraction for us, as much as I certainly thought it would be at the start. And that was there in the media for sure but inside the group, I don't think it was,” he said. “At the time, when we were aware that he wasn't coming back, I thought it would be a distraction and this big thing. “As that grows and as more lads start mentioning it, you're sort of saying, right, feck it, here we go, back on the wagon again.”įenton denied that the speculation surrounding Stephen Cluxton’s future had a negative effect on Dublin in 2020 and insists that they have a strong replacement in Evan Comerford if the Parnells man doesn’t return. "Yeah, as a group I think that energy gathers as time goes on and we come closer to Christmas time we sort of know that come January there'll be fitness test and strength tests and lads start to communicate a little bit around this time of year, the WhatsApps start to fire up and that sort of energy comes back into place. With the more recent restrictions there'll be no Copper Face Jacks after midnight. “I've had plenty of weeks to enjoy myself. “Ah yeah, for sure,” he replied when asked if he was ready to go with Dublin again.
It was the first time that Dublin had tasted defeat in a staggering seven years and 45 matches.Īnd despite rumours swirling around the capital that the Raheny man would follow the likes of Jack McCaffrey and Paul Mannion and step away from the squad for a period, he has already turned his thoughts to the new season. The double Footballer of the Year award winner is already gearing up for the new season, just months after suffering his first defeat in championship football when going down to Mayo in this year’s All-Ireland semi-final stage. Brian Fenton insists he is raring to go again with Dublin in 2022, ending speculation he was set to take a year away from Dessie Farrell’s set up.