I took a wander up to where I find the best fungi and found what I took to be Suillus flavidus in its only known Irish location.
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Further, when I bruised the tubes with my fingernail, they stained blue-green. That leaves me with Suillus variegatus, which is new to me.
Here's an old shot of Suillus flavidus pores for comparison:
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