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My reasoning wasn't the use of them at away matches, more pointing out that if defaced flags weren't 'allowed':rolleyes: there would be very few or no tricolours decorating foreign stadiums.
You are the kind of person that I'd say just argues out of boredom or for the sake of it because you have no reasoning behind why you find it disrespectful. To who? Mary McAleese.
Foreign teams on the Irish flag I do have a slight problem with but if a fellow Irish fan wants to do that so be it.
Any plans to have flags on every seat like they do at the Munster and the odd Ireland rugby games? Really adds to the atmosphere
They should use the Four Provinces flag as our national flag anyway.
Far more colourful. And any writing on there would just look stupid.......
I must preface this by repeating what I wrote in an earlier post. This is something more along the lines of a pet peeve for me, offensive would be too strong a word to use.
To me, daubing the Irish flag with slogans and images is direspectful of said flag and it's place in Irish society. I don't understand how or why you need further elaboration on that.
Would we write a slogan on the tricolour that is flown above the GPO? No - because it's disrespectful. Obviously that is not comparing like with like, I am just trying to put forward the fact that the national flag does command a definate respect, in certain contexts. (For me this would any context). So, why do it abroad, where to a large degree, Irish fans are representing their country. It isn't even common practice on St. Patrick's day!
I might also add that it seems to be unique with Irish football fans, it doesn't happen with their equivalent in the rugby fraternity or in the GAA.
The was a tricolour with "In BOD We Trust" on it at the Wales game on Saturday. Why would GAA fans have a tricolour?
Personally i like to see where supporters are from, by they flags they have, be it Sligo Hornets or Dalkey or any other part of the Country. Try telling London Irish Luton Irish or any club outside of Ireland who support Ireland not to put their club name on the Flag.
We all enjoy and take for granted somethings that many on this earth are denied and that is freedom of speach and expression. We all get peeved with things that we don't agree with but isn't that part of the diversity of live?
Enjoy the differences of opinions, fly whatever flag you like just make sure that you do fly one on Saturday.
By the way Sligo Hornet how many flags have you got?:confused:
Why would GAA fans have tricolors, for the annual international rules?
And that is my exact point, Irish football fans lighten up foeign stadia wit many flags, whereas there is little or very very few ever at rugby matches which is the problem that this thread is trying to put right for saturday.
Perhaps, you also do see the odd one at All-Irelands.
Agreed - indeed they do!Quote:
Originally Posted by zenokelly
.....although the flying of many flags is separate from the flying of many 'defaced' flags. Flying a 'defaced' flag makes no difference to the atmosphere at a match, than the flying of an untouched one.
I think we'll just agree to disagree on this one Zeno!
Anyway.....what's on your flag and what stand will you be in. I'll try and look out for you! :rolleyes:
Bloody ell what a depressing thread. One decent post to kick it off and then it all goes pear shaped. Lets all bring plastic hammers - will we all be happy then?
and dress in leprechaun suits
and wear celtic jerseys
que sera sera...
Having been the originator of this thread my intention was to raise the issue of how we could utilize Croke Park a bit better, so that when the players walk out onto the pitch on Saturday, the place is awash with the tri-colour it might give them that bit of an extra buzz about the occassion.
It wasn't my intention for it to go down the route of the whole 'defacing the flag' subject. The whole debate about whether writing 'Sligo Hornets' on the flag is a reason for treason is a whole other matter. Though I do wonder why some would choose to show this by writing on it a little strange. Even still, I would still prefer to have a stadium full of flags that had writing on them than none.
Obviously there is alot more to atmosphere etc than a few flags, but knowing the fact that we are ARE the home team by looking around a stadium full of green, white and orange could also help...even just a little!