I'm so thrilled, excited, frightened and so on... :eek:
...And I'll go just to see it in a pub here in Turin, Italy :)
What a day! :ball:
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I'm so thrilled, excited, frightened and so on... :eek:
...And I'll go just to see it in a pub here in Turin, Italy :)
What a day! :ball:
tony who did you support when ireland were playing italy a few weeks ago? how did you support ireland. you are like diego over on soccercentral!! he made it over for the israel game and had the time of his life.
ya buzzin cant wait, again only watchin in the pub. my back is killing me so i hope i remember that with 5 or 6 pints in me and if ireland score!!
Feeling very nervous......and excited....a win tonight and the trip to Cyprus will be a week in heaven!!....watching tonight in a pub called "The Wishing Well"....very apt!!
Nurofen plus is your only man for that Paul.. Contains Ibuprofen which is an anti-inflammatory and codeine for that extra buzz, sorry painkilling ingredient. Add your 5 or 6 pints and you'll be flying.Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
I was in the South Terrace of Lansdowne and supported Ireland!Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
Definitely can't wait for tonight!
we've prob gone through this hundreds of times but ...
how can you support another country playing against your own??!! I thinks it's great the fact you support the Irish team (more the merrier) but I dont think i'd be able no matter how much I liked another team!
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Originally Posted by oconghc2
Perhaps its nothing to do with his Nationalism...............I can't stand pasta either!!
Not really that nervous, the way I see it anything from this match is a bonus. The Switzerland match will have me far more nervous.
Nervous. nothing else not even excited!
I supported ireland against "italian national football team", not against my italian nationality. I'm italian, and I'm proud to be italian, but my support in world of football goes to ireland, coz yes, I love Ireland as a country, but more of that, I love the way irish players play for their country.Quote:
Originally Posted by oconghc2
It's just a footballing matter :p not a born-feelings one :)
fair enough! point taken :)
enjoy the game tony
so if irish players start to play football differently does that mean you will stop supporting them?? :confused: :confused:
nervous tbh, i have the pre match nerves now