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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    I'm of the opinion that if an olympic medal isn't the highest award a participant in a sport can try and win, then that sport shouldn't be an olympic sport.
    In the sense it devalues the Olympics?

    Quote Originally Posted by geysir View Post
    Some might think you're taking the píss out of the merits of golf as an olympic sport, dragging up a comparison with the Long Jump for Horses event ...... or vice versa perhaps?
    Oi, I see what you did there!

    Why do you think it strange though? I have no opinion on its supposed "strangeness" either way; to clarify my position, it's as "normal" or "strange" as any other Olympic sport, surely. Is your thinking along the same lines as osarusan and do you see Olympic football as similarly strange then?

    On McIlroy, I wonder what McIllroy's NI faithful make of his wavering? Will he too be accused of being a bigot if he declares for Ireland?...

    McDowell reckons a denial of choice is the solution: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/golf/22291923

    As an aside but still on track, I wonder what the eligibility rules were for those horses and did the winning horse take home the medal?
    I heard they were fairly lax; being born in a stable does not make one a horse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    On McIlroy, I wonder what McIllroy's...
    Jaysis, how did I manage that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    Jaysis, how did I manage that?
    Lack of editing, something I am forever gulity of!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    On McIlroy, I wonder what McIllroy's NI faithful make of his wavering? Will he too be accused of being a bigot if he declares for Ireland?...

    McDowell reckons a denial of choice is the solution: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/golf/22291923.
    Not that bothered. Play for whoever will select you, lads. Realistically one or both of them might not have a choice of suitors, but if they both do I think they'll accept the British team offer.

    Denial of choice is a bit silly.

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    Except most of their fanbase in the North are paranoid. So what's new?

    And it will be none or all who have the choice;though ultimately any selection criteria is down to the IOC and that sport's governing body.

    But golf shouldn't be in the Olympics anyway;just another tournament. Like the tennis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    On McIlroy, I wonder what McIllroy's NI faithful make of his wavering? Will he too be accused of being a bigot if he declares for Ireland?...
    McIlroy enjoys cross community support amongst the golfing fraternity in Northern Ireland - I play golf at a "mixed" Club, and in a "mixed" fourball most Saturdays - we'll all be supporting McIlroy whoever he decides to play for -if he plays at all.

    I suspect most of the venim directed at him when (if) he makes his choice of whom to represent will come from those who don't care much for golf - it'll come from those for whom "themuns" and "usuns" is about the limit of their understanding of "identity" in this part of the world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not Brazil View Post
    McIlroy enjoys cross community support amongst the golfing fraternity in Northern Ireland - I play golf at a "mixed" Club, and in a "mixed" fourball most Saturdays - we'll all be supporting McIlroy whoever he decides to play for -if he plays at all.

    I suspect most of the venim directed at him when (if) he makes his choice of whom to represent will come from those who don't care much for golf - it'll come from those for whom "themuns" and "usuns" is about the limit of their understanding of "identity" in this part of the world.
    While I appreciate why you have used the term 'mixed', it just brings home to me how removed many aspects of life in NI are from most other societies. It both saddens me and angers me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gastric View Post
    While I appreciate why you have used the term 'mixed', it just brings home to me how removed many aspects of life in NI are from most other societies. It both saddens me and angers me.
    It saddens me too gastric, but that's how it is.

    For example, our kids are seperated along religious lines, in many cases, from their first day at school.

    However, it's not all doom and gloom.
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    The religious divide is all down to old principle of 'divide-and-rule' as practiced by a certain dubious empire, amongst others.

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    This article, I feel, encapsulates the opinions of many on McIllroy and golf in the Olympics. It is interesting for me, as I do not experience all the hype and debate surrounding McIllroy.

    http://www.independent.ie/opinion/co...-29246542.html
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    I was disturbed to find myself broadly agreeing with Ian O'Doherty but luckily he padded the article with enough inane nonsense to allow me to continue to sleep peacefully.

    McIlroy clearly identifies more with Britain than Ireland, as is his wont. I don't really understand why since being Irish is ****ing deadly, but we all have our minor eccentricities. But most of all he identifies with himself and his flip-flopping over the nationality issue is primarily an attempt to balance the commercial tightrope that is his life as a professional sportsman. It's hard to imagine McIlroy playing in the Olympics at all if there weren't millions of sponsorship dollars to be made from it.

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    These are the ages at which the following players started representing Ireland: Wilson (16), McCarthy (16), Gibson (15), Duffy (18). Very lazy journalism. McCarthy never switched from anyone, Gibson only played for the schoolboy team and they're all very young in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    I was disturbed to find myself broadly agreeing with Ian O'Doherty but luckily he padded the article with enough inane nonsense to allow me to continue to sleep peacefully.

    McIlroy clearly identifies more with Britain than Ireland, as is his wont. I don't really understand why since being Irish is ****ing deadly, but we all have our minor eccentricities. But most of all he identifies with himself and his flip-flopping over the nationality issue is primarily an attempt to balance the commercial tightrope that is his life as a professional sportsman. It's hard to imagine McIlroy playing in the Olympics at all if there weren't millions of sponsorship dollars to be made from it.
    Me too. Phew. He's bsng on the money for the Olympics part. I ignored everything after that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not Brazil View Post
    I play golf at a "mixed" Club, and in a "mixed" fourball most Saturdays
    Is that one where it doesn't matter what faith or political hue you are, just as long as you're a misogynist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Is that one where it doesn't matter what faith or political hue you are, just as long as you're a misogynist?


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    Quote Originally Posted by gastric View Post
    This article, I feel, encapsulates the opinions of many on McIllroy and golf in the Olympics. It is interesting for me, as I do not experience all the hype and debate surrounding McIllroy.

    http://www.independent.ie/opinion/co...-29246542.html
    Brutal article.
    While I understand how cringeworthy it can be to claim Obama and Muhammad Ali, comparing it to Gibson, McCarthy etc is ridiculous
    Folding my way into the big money!!!

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    Will be interesting to see what McIllroy does.

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/ro...-1226642627657

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    Quote Originally Posted by gastric View Post
    Will be interesting to see what McIllroy does.

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/ro...-1226642627657
    Quote Originally Posted by Herald Sun
    Harrington is the highest-ranked player from Ireland.
    Eh? Rory McIlroy is.

    In saying that Aussie's aren't known for their geographic prowess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieShels View Post
    Eh? Rory McIlroy is.

    In saying that Aussie's aren't known for their geographic prowess.
    Bonnie, While the Herald Sun is a bit of a rag, the point they are making is that Harrington would be the No1 player for Ireland, if McIllroy and McDowell represented Northern Ireland in the World Cup event.

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