They probably draw most of their support from the ranks of those who either don't realise Ireland is a separate country, or think that it should still be rightfully ruled from London. Nobody's claiming they're in any way intelligent!
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But the charmer doesn't even acknowledge his Irish heritage, so he's on fairly shaky ground. If there was any suggestion he has embraced, rather than shunned, his Irish heritage, I might view such mockery in a more sympathetic light.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Irish Post
Serious enough article but I couldn't help laughing at the shades and camouflage on him. I'll bet in his own head he genuinely believes he's a serious activist with a coherent manifesto and everything.
Fuds.
Will NB 'out himself? My guess is back row, 2nd left?
https://twitter.com/NI_Fans/status/3...37073806864384
Unless you're 70+ plus would say you're never too old...
Play semi-regularly with a fella in his mid-60's and recently in a charity match with a lad who was 72! Allegedly.
A friend in the office, a young lad who plays at a high enough level in England, played a tour game at Oriel a few years ago and played against Tommy McConville and said he oozed quality still, even in his 60s.
That's very considerate, they must have buried the hatchet after all.Quote:
"His experience as a player and a coach, along with his knowledge and his ability to manage and implement coaching structures, will ensure that all our elite young players are identified and developed and in turn will bring through generations of international players for all our national teams."
Jim Magilton. He's been given the role of "elite performance director" by the IFA: http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...mance-director
It was more fun guessing.
After all if you read recent posts, it could also have been attributed to two different 'Robinsons'.
Neither of whom, are the First Minister even...
I missed this one at the time it happened.
Gabon were sanctioned by FIFA for using an ineligible Cameroon born player, Charly Moussono, in their team.
I think Charly had fulfilled residency and nationality requirements to declare for Gabon, but was busted because he had previously played for Cameroon at senior A level ....... beach soccer.:rolleyes:
Gabon Sanctioned For Using Ineligible Player
You sure?: http://foot.ie/archive/index.php/t-147164-p-95.html
You made a post just four posts after the story was highlighted here.
Do you doubt my word or my memory? :)
Just because I was alive and present doesn't mean I caught the story.
I see just around the same time, someone had diverted my attention by actually inviting EG to comment on some questions.
When there was a possible clear and present danger to the thread of a verbiage avalanche, of the extreme waffly variety --- you can understand there was a more serious issue than effin' 'beach soccer'.
Effin is in Limerick, nowhere near the beach. I doubt your cognitive status.