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Da Real Rover
28/10/2007, 6:10 PM
Would any cliftonville fans know where I could get my hands on a jersey in the south??

JR_Ewing
29/10/2007, 9:28 AM
Would any cliftonville fans know where I could get my hands on a jersey in the south??

cheapest and best bet is ebay / oneills internet shop. You might be able to get them in The Soccer Shop on George's St - give them a ring and see if they have one.

Da Real Rover
29/10/2007, 10:45 AM
cheers for the hlep.

SolitudeRed
30/10/2007, 1:46 AM
Would any cliftonville fans know where I could get my hands on a jersey in the south??

Doubt anyone sells them in the south. Bar going up to Solitude and buying one in the clubshop or the O'Neills shop in Belfast I'd say your best bet is the O'Neills website, I've never really seen that many for sale on ebay and the ones that are there are generally old tops.

If you don't mind me asking DRR why do you want a C'ville top anyways? are you a fan?

JR_Ewing
01/11/2007, 9:51 PM
I have an old shirt formt he 1970s if you're interested btw?

Graemerz
02/11/2007, 1:04 PM
Doubt anyone sells them in the south. Bar going up to Solitude and buying one in the clubshop or the O'Neills shop in Belfast I'd say your best bet is the O'Neills website, I've never really seen that many for sale on ebay and the ones that are there are generally old tops.

If you don't mind me asking DRR why do you want a C'ville top anyways? are you a fan?

Because they are against the famine and the crown.. probably like himself :rolleyes: :D

Da Real Rover
03/11/2007, 1:44 PM
Because they are against the famine and the crown.. probably like himself :rolleyes: :D

Funny.....

Da Real Rover
03/11/2007, 1:46 PM
If you don't mind me asking DRR why do you want a C'ville top anyways? are you a fan?
I collect jerseys from around the world and since I dont have a Northern Clubs jersey I wanted to get one and I was hardly going to get a Linfield 1.

JR_Ewing
03/11/2007, 5:00 PM
Why wouldn't you get a linfield one? The most successful club in Ireland and some great players have played for them. Having a shirt and wearing it are 2 different things ;)

Graemerz
03/11/2007, 5:16 PM
Why wouldn't you get a linfield one? The most successful club in Ireland and some great players have played for them. Having a shirt and wearing it are 2 different things ;)

Correct. :cool:

SolitudeRed
03/11/2007, 9:27 PM
Because they are against the famine and the crown.. probably like himself :rolleyes: :D

Aye its the only way to be sure!!! who is going to support a dysfunctional inbred German family or a famine which causes death!:)

Da Real Rover
04/11/2007, 10:39 AM
Why wouldn't you get a linfield one? The most successful club in Ireland and some great players have played for them. Having a shirt and wearing it are 2 different things ;)

Probably because they have a history of sectarian abuse and hatred. The last time we played them down in the showgies they attacked nuns walking past the supporters buses, spitting in their faces and the like. Then when they got into the ground they trashed the place, running amok causing a nice cosey little riot. Now if they arent good enough reasons for me not wanting to get a Linfield jersy then really I couldnt give a flying fu[k.

Not Brazil
04/11/2007, 10:58 AM
Probably because they have a history of sectarian abuse and hatred.

I'm sure the irony of your signature will not be lost on many board users.

Da Real Rover
04/11/2007, 11:02 AM
Alot of the founders and leading lights in the IRSP were Protestant, if you dont believe me check it up. It was one of the primary reasons why they broke from Sinn Fein because they felt they were degenrating into a Sectarian war. I despise every form of Sectarianism.

Not Brazil
04/11/2007, 11:09 AM
[QUOTE=Da Real Rover;806550 I despise every form of Sectarianism.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure you do.

StarandCrescent
04/11/2007, 12:55 PM
Irish Republican Socialist Party - who the fcuk?


Keep politics out of our game. Use the head son, change the signature - it has no place on here.

dcfcsteve
04/11/2007, 6:30 PM
I despise every form of Sectarianism.

Hnece why you have publically stated you don't want a Linfield top - because of sectarian antics their fans allegedly got up to years ago in Sligo - yet you openly want a Cliftonville one - conveniently ignoring the sectarian antics their fans have been guilty of in the past. No sectarian bias there at all.

Or alternatively - you just want a top from a Catholic Northern team, not a very Protestant one.

If you want a top from a Nortehrn club, buy a Derry City one. It comes without any history of sectarianism, and has the added bonus of being the same colours as your own club's.... :)

:ball:

Shedendinvisibl
05/11/2007, 12:05 AM
If you want a top from a Nortehrn club, buy a Derry City one. It comes without any history of sectarianism, and has the added bonus of being the same colours as your own club's.... :)

:ball:

This comment, coming from a club who won't let coppers into the ground and couldn't make their ground safe for all football fans in the 1970's and whom were booted out of the IFA as a result, is bizzare to say the least. While Derry City FC are not promoting any sectarianism as a policy, it is incorrect to say that the club and it's fans have not any leanings; try putting up a Union Jack there next home game :rolleyes:

dcfcsteve
05/11/2007, 12:18 AM
This comment, coming from a club who won't let coppers into the ground and couldn't make their ground safe for all football fans in the 1970's and whom were booted out of the IFA as a result, is bizzare to say the least.

Not as bizaare as your completely made-up history here ya fool...! :o Name me one incident of the Brandywell being unsafe for fans ya fcukin eejit ? If you can't then don't come out with such made-up moronic nonesense. And read some history if you want to know why we ourselves decided to LEAVE the league, not get booted out. Fcukin tool....

You may think that a club not needing police in its stadium in this day and age is some sort of backwards thing. I personally think it's brilliant. If only more grounds didn't need the police - then they could get on with doing important things rather than being stuck in football stadiums where they're simply not needed.


While Derry City FC are not promoting any sectarianism as a policy, it is incorrect to say that the club and it's fans have not any leanings; try putting up a Union Jack there next home game :rolleyes:

You should be aware that we actively ban both the British and Irish flags from our ground. Hence, City fans themselves can't display the tricolour, even if we were so minded. But hey - I guess being even-handed about the political symbols of both groups in Northern Ireland, and tolerating neither, just makes us sectarian, eh. Or just makes you look a tit yet again.

I'm so embarassed at what an idiot you look in this post that I'm actually blushing for you now...... :o

Now please don't post again until you actually know something about what you're slabbering on about. WUM

Graemerz
05/11/2007, 9:23 AM
Hasn't this all got very interesting....

Dodge
05/11/2007, 9:46 AM
Hasn't this all got very interesting....

Nope. same old same old.

Query was answered. No need for more soap boxing

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