Crying on the tele. A new low.
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Crying on the tele. A new low.
Following on from my earlier faux outrage -
http://s1.jrnl.ie/media/2012/05/Soci...re-390x285.jpg
That's a Clare GAA crest in the middle of that biting piece of social commentary.
You know, those well known friends of Irish football in the Clare GAA.
Also:
http://i4.mirror.co.uk/incoming/arti...rs+-+Euro+2012
Is it for this the wild geese spread the grey wing upon every tide?? :rolleyes:
And Finally:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...59614188_n.jpg
:bulgy:
Let's all hope they get cornered by a group of Polish skinheads down a dark alley and get the ride they're after.
Also don't agree with jibberish like that on the Irish flag.
I don't mind certain things, a simple Finn Harps FC, Limerick FC or St. Patricks Athletic Fc or whatever you have on it is grand for me.
Silly phrases like the one above are ridiculous and disrespectful.
Isn't it actually illegal too?
Not that I particularly care what people choose to deface...
At least they're being more imaginative than simply putting " on tour" type rubbish on it. Are any of our resident Dubs one of the eejits who jumped into the river after the Three on the Quay thing? looked mental!
I rolled my eyes at my cousin posting this on his facebook page. Only because he had to get from a Celtic tribute site. Been Irish is infected, its riddled, on its knees with everything that just isn't Irish. I think devotion to English football by Irish fans always makes me curdle but Celtic and all things Celtic just makes me taste a little bit of sick in my mouth.
Its not illegal but its advised against.
The National Flag should never be defaced by placing slogans, logos, lettering or pictures of any kind on it, for example at sporting events.
http://www.taoiseach.gov.ie/eng/Yout...l_Flag-PDF.pdf