Will ROI stop playing their national anthem at games? Will Italy and Germany and France etc stop playing theirs? If not why should NI stop playing what cannot be denied is their national anthem?
Printable View
The first thing I posted on this thread is leave the anthem/flag issue out of it. Which everybody did, bar yourself. To make sure no one felt persecuted I issued another warning. But you felt persecuted anyway. You might want to check a few things before you start rrolling your eyes
Both posts, and both warnings stay.Quote:
Can I suggest the removal of his post and I am happy for mine to be deleted?
I canīt because I read post 31.
The day is nigh. The day's tomorrow 07/09/2008.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...sh/7601875.stm
"The JJB Sports Premiership game between Glentoran and Bangor is to become the first Irish League football fixture to be played on a Sunday.
Both clubs agreed the move after the match was unable to be played on Saturday because of a waterlogged pitch at the Oval due to the heavy rainfall........The game will kick-off at 1500 BST on Sunday 7 September."
There's no guarantee that the game will go ahead tomorrow either though.
(Only I am allowed to use pseudo-religous expressions on this thread)
" In a post-Nine/Seven world......"
Could any Glens or Linfield fans give me your views on yesterdays match with Bangor. Was the crowd any different anfd your thoughts on playing on a sunday. did hear there was a protest by church goers, surely that should be against their religion protesting on a sunday
To have breakfast?
They reckon the crowd was up considerably. Some supporters have said there was over 2500 at the match, normally they would have around 1500 for this kind of game.
I have also heard lesser estimates of how much higher, from 450 upwards.
Linfield's latent catholic support coming out to annoy the protestors?
****ing religion, can't even allow a game of ball to go untainted...
Indeed some football tournaments even associate themselves with popular religious personalities such as the Craggy Island World Cup tournament held at the Father Ted Festival.