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King_Kenny
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Double Maxim
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Should go down well. Michael O’Neill has reiterated his hope and desire that Northern Ireland will be playing in Casement Park in the Euro 2028 Finals. The Northern Ireland boss has backed the plan to co-host the tournament since the outset, and despite developments relating to the cost of reconstructing the GAA stadium, he is standing firm on his belief that it would be beneficial for the country. On the day he announced his squad for upcoming friendly internationals in Romania and Scotland, O’Neill also offered his opinion on the Maze stadium idea, which was kicked into touch in 2009, and decried the lack of top sports facilities across Northern Ireland, pointing out a more united front should be taken on that matter. |
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Double Maxim without doubt the greatest drink in the world
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Green Cockade
Liam Brady Joined: 22 Jan 2020 Location: Belfast Status: Offline Points: 2692 |
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Recently named NI squad for March friendlies includes eleven English players ( Peacock-Farrell, Southwood, Lewis, Ballard, Brown, Saville, S Charles, Price, Lane, D Charles, Reid ) and one Scot ( McCann ). Only one PL player in the squad ( Conor Bradley ).
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irishmufc
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Fixed DM.
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Wings? They're only the band The Beatles could have been.
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zizu Kilbane
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Some strike by Uncle Tom there in fairness
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"Sometimes, sh*t happens, someone's gotta deal with it, and who ya gonna call?"
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razzmatazaz
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zizu Kilbane
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You should look up the defenition of an Uncle Tom....
Edited by zizu Kilbane - 26 Mar 2024 at 8:44pm |
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"Sometimes, sh*t happens, someone's gotta deal with it, and who ya gonna call?"
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Green Cockade
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The English players in the NI team were singing GSTK, the handful of nationalist players and sole Scot were silent as the crowd booed.
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Maccatacca
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Can someone explain Scotland and Northern Ireland to me?
A load of Scottish ****s wearing green are beating a load of British ****s wearing blue, via a goal scored by an Irish ****??? Would that be it in a nut shell?
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george.cinnamond@ntl
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grow up
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george.cinnamond@ntl
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jesus guys, get over yourselves, Mexicans complaining about English guy's in a northern Ireland team??? What a short memory you have.
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GAWA
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Maybe it's you who needs to look in the mirror. See the speck in someone else's eye without seeing the plank in your own? (and all that).
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GAWA
Phil Babb Joined: 06 Sep 2017 Location: Belfast Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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Strange, I thought much of those great ROI teams of the 90's had an Englishman or two in them? Maybe I'm wrong though.
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jon alexander
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Green Cockade
Liam Brady Joined: 22 Jan 2020 Location: Belfast Status: Offline Points: 2692 |
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They did indeed. Times have changed. NI squad currently has twice as many players from our neighbouring offshore island with the natives regularly constituting a minority group in the team.
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cardwizzard
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Top booing form the scots last night during the norths 'anthem'. Keep up the good work.
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Roberto Baggio
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Lanark Loyal and Larkhall Loyal flags in the NI end last night.
Scottish football fans sitting in the away end at Hampden and celebrating a catholic GAA player from Tyrone scoring against Scotland, whilst swearing allegiance to a Dutch homosexual king from the 17th century. Edited by Roberto Baggio - 27 Mar 2024 at 9:33am |
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Maccatacca
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The Scots booing GTSK is a head scratcher to me. The majority within Northern Ireland's Unionist community, have Scottish ancestry. Their British identity is deeply tied to this Scottish heritage. Yet, the Scots, despite voting to stay in the UK, seem to reject GSTK as if they're distancing themselves from the very union they chose to remain part of. This is very ironic, considering Scotland's role in the historical and cultural ties between Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the rest of the UK, including the plantation of Ulster that cemented Unionist sentiments in the province. Adding to the confusion, Scottish football fans also fly Irish tricolours at club games, claiming Irish heritage, while paradoxically booing the Irish anthem in matches against Ireland. It seems like a complex denial or perhaps a selective embrace of their intertwined histories and identities. It must have been a confusing night for the 'GAWA', finding themselves in Glasgow, cheering for their team in green, against a team in blue. Don't even get me started on the additional complications of the 'Govan loyal - no surrender brigade'. The British really did a fantastic job at creating a political cluster f**k in Ulster and Scotland, absolutely none of it makes sense.
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