theres a few you can have , go on , go on...
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first of all...no player should have to endure sectarian abuse by horribe orcs.
I wouldnt to it the justice of calling it N.I as it is Ireland, and is under political partition.
You contradict yourself aswell...You say ye have a better team but then go on to say that only david healy would get into an amalgamated team...
if ye are so greeeeat how come you only finished 5th in your group, we finished 3rd?
'god save our queen, why are ye the only home nation to play this at football
Perhaps the North's football fans should stop singing 'Ulster till i die' :eek: & 'Stand up for the Ulstermen', as the residents of Cavan, Donegal & Monaghan are offended by the misuse of the province's name and feel the fans are being petty if not slightly insulting to them. :D
That's not what he said.
He said he thinks N.I. are the better team, but when us southies discuss a "United Ireland" team, we usually say only Healy might have a chance of being in the team.
EalingGreen, I'm pretty sure I've seen you refer to ROI as "the south" on this website a few times. (I may be mistaken, I admit)
Would be that be a subconscious slip of the tongue/finger and imply your lack or respect for us, as you feel the use of "the north" does?
dont be smart roger ya know what i meant...orcs
As this thread has as its subject a 40 minutes interview and not the utterance of two words, does one know more about the academy Delaney talks about? Is it for the best young clubless talents in the four provinces or will it be for Dublin based players only? What age group are they looking at? etc, etc ....
Agreed. Then again, it doesn't happen these days, as anyone who actually goes to games can testify.
File under "Mope"
Nonsense.
Finished 3rd, in a stronger Group, and with more points (20). Which perhaps accounts for why we were still in with a chance, however slim, of Qualifying going into the last round of matches. Whereas ROI were out of it with 3 games still to play. (I say "3" as a kindness)
We're not. Nonetheless, I personally wish it were replaced, so perhaps you should take it up with someone else.
But hey, no rush - finish drinking your lunch first...:rolleyes:
What harm has Healy ever done you to deserve such a fate? ;)
Possible, I suppose (though I don't intend wasting any time in checking and suggest you don't, either)
Anyhow, if I have, I can always plead advanced age and decrepitude in mitigation, whereas I doubt Delaney has ever let slip an unguarded public utterance in his life, at least within earshot of a journalist! :)
Alternative thinking - Canavan was a great GAA player and would get a lot of publicity down here. Its possible that Delaney doesn't follow GAA too well and mightn't be aware of where he comes from. :cool:
Apologies to everyone for my drawing attention in the first place to Delaney mentioning Canavan.
There is nothing to apologise for. This is the Ireland forum, we are quite entitled to lighthearted slag Delaney or discuss his interview with impunity. The only problem here is that it attracts the troll who clings like a barnacle after spending ages going through threads of no interest to him, only to highlight some obscure reference that is perceived as a threat to his sporting/cultural or political existance.
Here he is before setting off on his stow-away escapade, an earnest grapple with the slippery mossy anchor line on the hull of L.E. IRELAND. Alas his hopes will be scuttled when said vessel forms a flotilla with its sister ship, squishing the doty lil' fellar between the two.