will you shutup with that ****e,every post i see from you is an argument as to whom is the 'REAL ROVERS'Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
we are by the way :p
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will you shutup with that ****e,every post i see from you is an argument as to whom is the 'REAL ROVERS'Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
we are by the way :p
What's wrong with ye?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
Linfield-Glentoran,
Hearts-Hibs
Arsenal-Chelsea
Cardiff-Swansea
Lens-Lille
Feyenoord-Sparta
Bayern-1860 Munich
Anderlecht-Brugge
Barca-Espanyol
What are they? Derbies in other countries.
Now, what are these??
Dundalk-Drogheda
Dundalk-Monaghan
Athlone-Longford
Kilkenny-Waterford
Cork-Cobh
Bohs-Shels
Rovers-Bohs
What are they? Derbies in Ireland.
I don't think there's that much to "chat" about, is there?? :confused: The above difference looks quite clear to me.
Wind yer neck in pal will ye FFS :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
if you want to be partitionist, may i suggest you change that crest to bohs?Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
eh,they ARE in ireland.sure linfield are more irish than celtic hibs, and boezQuote:
Originally Posted by mypost
get a lifeQuote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
FFS You dont have the monopoly on republicanism at rovers
who's match did sf sponsor coming up to the election
we are not I repeat not partitionist
you think because you wear pseudo celtic shirts that makes u republican
GET A LIFE U MUPPETT U WOULDN'T KNOW BOBBY SANDS FRM BOBBY RYAN
:D got the desired reaction anyway!Quote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
who founded your club?
what did members of your club do during the strikes of 1913 and the aftermath of the 1916 rising?
its nothing to do with monopolies on republicanism. its your imperialist history.
and i think sf were probably targetting the derry fans at that game....
pseudo celtic shirts? give me a break. green and white is common because its the colours of the pitch ffs. we wore green and white long before the tricolour became the flag of rebellion in ireland.
if you are a big bad fenian you are following the wrong club
In fairness, there's no mistaking Bobby Ryan.Quote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
Anyone who associates football with politics is a knobend.
Touche NH, toucheQuote:
Originally Posted by northside hoop
:D
you are only saying that because bohs founding politics are so repugnant.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThatGuy
international football is inherently political.
derby matches all over the world are ferociously political. tell barca fans its not political. go to an old firm, roman, buenos aries, prague or hamburg etc derby and tell them they are 'knobends'.
i would recommend that you read 'football against the enemy' by simon kuper for some great examples of footballs involvement in politics and use/abuse by politicians. the moscow football story, where the kgb (CSKA), army (spartak i think), navy (torpedo), rail workers (locomotiv) and partisans (cant remeber off the top of my head) had their own teams and the kgb lifted the spartak striker on the eve of a game, only to have the army lift CSKA sides best player in revenge. stalin himself had to intervene. fantastic stuff.
anyone whose head is so far up their own black and tan arse to make such a banal, inane, idiotic comment is a knobend.
I rest my case.
thats the best comeback ever. seriously, it is.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThatGuy
you win, politics and sport have no link, nor ever had one. because you say so!
you ever considered becoming a barrister? :confused: