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Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:


Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:



You are clearly an intelligent bloke

So just to be clear...You don't like Irish fans singing an Irish song?

Don't get me wrong. It's no secret my feelings towards rugby but this comment I find a bit bizaare
D4 'goys' singing a song about being oppressed    
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Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:

Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:


Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:



You are clearly an intelligent bloke

So just to be clear...You don't like Irish fans singing an Irish song?

Don't get me wrong. It's no secret my feelings towards rugby but this comment I find a bit bizaare
D4 'goys' singing a song about being oppressed    


Confused

I have often spoke about the class issue in rugby.
But this is just ConfusedConfused

And the 'get your own songs' comment from a fan of a Scottish club singing an Irish song?

Thumbs Up to starting the thread however
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote daithi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Jan 2013 at 10:07pm
Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

YBIG and sectarianism at its best.
just admit it, ye dont want to support anything that represents something from both sides of the community north and south.
it's nothing about rugby being a respectful sports that most of ye t**sers dont understand.
 
 
LOL jesus get the white coats
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Not the biggest fan of rugby either but take pleasure from Irish rugby teams doing poorly. Think a lot of people are just jealous that international rugby has taken over from international soccer as being the predominant sporting interest of the general public.
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Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:


Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:

Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:


Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:



You are clearly an intelligent bloke

So just to be clear...You don't like Irish fans singing an Irish song?

Don't get me wrong. It's no secret my feelings towards rugby but this comment I find a bit bizaare
D4 'goys' singing a song about being oppressed    


Confused

I have often spoke about the class issue in rugby.
But this is just ConfusedConfused

And the 'get your own songs' comment from a fan of a Scottish club singing an Irish song?

Thumbs Up to starting the thread however
pete st john wrote that song with celtic in mind in his own words... i ment egg chasers singing it in a class sense not a nationalistic sense
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ODCO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Jan 2013 at 10:16pm
Originally posted by daithi daithi wrote:

Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

YBIG and sectarianism at its best.
just admit it, ye dont want to support anything that represents something from both sides of the community north and south.
it's nothing about rugby being a respectful sports that most of ye t**sers dont understand.
 
 
LOL jesus get the white coats
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They have Rugby and Cricket, we have soccer and hurling. Munster Rugby is big in Limerick because it's a working class sport, everywhere else, Cork, Dublin and Belfast it's for poncy middle class people with weird accents who ever since the dawn of the sport have been looking down on the rest. O goys brill sport, f**k OFF!
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Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

YBIG and sectarianism at its best.
just admit it, ye dont want to support anything that represents something from both sides of the community north and south.

it's nothing about rugby being a respectful sports that most of ye t**sers dont understand.

 

 
sectarianism... nobody on this thread has had a go at anybodys religion
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Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:

Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:


Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:

Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:


Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:



You are clearly an intelligent bloke

So just to be clear...You don't like Irish fans singing an Irish song?

Don't get me wrong. It's no secret my feelings towards rugby but this comment I find a bit bizaare
D4 'goys' singing a song about being oppressed    


Confused

I have often spoke about the class issue in rugby.
But this is just ConfusedConfused

And the 'get your own songs' comment from a fan of a Scottish club singing an Irish song?

Thumbs Up to starting the thread however
pete st john wrote that song with celtic in mind in his own words... i ment egg chasers singing it in a class sense not a nationalistic sense


Class has nothing to do with a song written about famine times in Ireland. 
Do you think upper class folk had no relations affected by the famine?

Never heard that Pete St John wrote the song with Celtic in mind




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Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:



Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:

Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:


Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:

Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:


Originally posted by jinky jinky wrote:



You are clearly an intelligent bloke

So just to be clear...You don't like Irish fans singing an Irish song?

Don't get me wrong. It's no secret my feelings towards rugby but this comment I find a bit bizaare
D4 'goys' singing a song about being oppressed    


Confused

I have often spoke about the class issue in rugby.
But this is just ConfusedConfused

And the 'get your own songs' comment from a fan of a Scottish club singing an Irish song?

Thumbs Up to starting the thread however
pete st john wrote that song with celtic in mind in his own words... i ment egg chasers singing it in a class sense not a nationalistic sense


Class has nothing to do with a song written about famine times in Ireland. 
Do you think upper class folk had no relations affected by the famine?

Never heard that Pete St John wrote the song with Celtic in mind


he said it in an interview i watched before(will try and dig it out for ya)Chris morris sang it at a celtic supporters functions in the late eighties and hence celtic fans started singing it and then ireland fans started singing it
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watched a.programme on the fields with pete st john...it was not written with any footballl club or team in mind.....it has been adopted by many teams
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Originally posted by greenforever greenforever wrote:

watched a.programme on the fields with pete st john...it was not written with any footballl club or team in mind.....it has been adopted by many teams
 
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Originally posted by greenforever greenforever wrote:

watched a.programme on the fields with pete st john...it was not written with any footballl club or team in mind.....it has been adopted by many teams
sorry but your wrong.. Celtic fans sang it first... Then Irish fans.. Don't know of any other clubs who followed suit... Pete st john is a Celtic fan
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Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

Originally posted by greenforever greenforever wrote:

watched a.programme on the fields with pete st john...it was not written with any footballl club or team in mind.....it has been adopted by many teams


 
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rangers have a mocking version too eire 32... Steve highway on the wing FFS
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Can we go back to the rugby hating.
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This thread


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Originally posted by colmoc colmoc wrote:

This thread
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