I didn't incite anything (gentle retaliation at worst). There's a border, if any of the people I mentioned have ever lived on your side of it correct me. There's nothing remotely unfair in suggesting that you accept reality.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ole Ole
Nothing I, or Eamon Donoghue, said is legally actionable. Even suggesting that it's in any way a legal matter is trivial.Quote:
Originally Posted by Danny Invincible
It wouldn't actually. The two 'sides' you present are entirely at cross-purposes, there is no possibility whatever of compromise. We (NI fans) make clear time and again that we are not interested in joining, merging with or even taking over your football team. This isn't a process of give and take for you, it's just another element in your foundation myth. It's historically bunk, not conducive to neighborly good relations and quite likely unhealthy. You should give it up and focus on something actually achievable.Quote:
It would obviously be a mutually-agreed thing that would necessarily involve compromise on both sides, if it were to happen and work, that is
You want the end of the IFA as a first principle but aren't willing or confident enough to argue that in isolation. The equal end of the FAI is an inevitable consequence of any new entity replacing both.Quote:
to say I'm advocating the dissolution of the FAI, as if it's some active campaign I'm engaged in, gives a misleading impression