Are you sure? I remember it on several news sites on the day of the protest... Of course, completely believable that it was shopped.
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It's curious how much of the book 'No Logo' by Naomi Klein can be applied to Irish football fans. So many of them have been 'branded' since birth to support English football without a trace of irony. The same people are now being 'branded' to support the Irish rugby provinces and their GAA county. If you're from Dublin and went about in a Wasps shirt at the RDS, you'd never hear the end of it from the Leinster 'supporters'. Those same people are the ones roaring at Man U on the telly as "we" beat Arsenal. 'Branded' to forget your nationality for one sport, but to embrace it for others.
Dave Mcwilliams sums up the barstooler subtly in his book 'the popes children' i laughed.
Very true. The problem is not just a football one but an Irish society in a nutshell. We want to be involved in things that are shiney and pretty and fashionable. How many of these Leinster fans were around during the bad old days of Irish rugby?
The thing that gets me is when people call themselves Mancs or Scousers. Or worse when they call me a Mackem. Although I've family and friends over there and look upon the place as my second home, I'm a Dub not a Mackem. And never will be. Hence why I support Bohs because as a lad my dad would take me to games and always told to support your local team. You don't have to be Sunderland supporter to be a Mackem. As long as you live in the Sunderland area or Co.Durham your a Mackem.