Too many posts to reply to but in summary:
- We don't need an all-Ireland team, we have a better one defacto. We do not need to bring sectarianism to the FAI setup. The ROI will continue to represent the ROI (and qualified players) and anyone from NI who wishes to play for it, icnluding Protestants. This myth that the FAI will stay away from the Protestant community has already been debunked, Alan Kernaghan. The NI team will represent those from NI (and qualified players) who wish to represent it.
- FAI scouts will rightly appear more and more in the north. OWC fans need to let that go.
- The Gentleman's agreement never had any relevance
- I haven't met a Nationalist from the North who feels bitter rivalry towards the Republic's team either
- If there was an All Ireland team, noone in GB would blink. Most would probably favour it. It does not affect Wales/Scotland fans in any way. NI is a place apart in all things, including football.
- The IFA should issue a statement that they are stopping opposition to letting the future Darren Gibsons playing for the ROI, no apology needed for their behaviour just lets move on. They should also acknowledge that people from NI wish to play for the ROI for good reason.
- There is no onus on the FAI to change anthems or flags as none are contentious. The issues are all up north. Separately the IRFU should look at its anthem used in Dublin. The Ireland team is not the ROI, as Paul O'Connell and his mates in the NDC should note!
- There is no need for the IFA to change the flag as it not its business. That lies with Stormont. They have got rids by and large of the Union Jack, which has no place at a NI match. Anyone who brings a UJ to Windsor Park should be thrown out.
- There is an onus to change the Anthem from GSTQ to another. Most of the NI fans posting here in fairness seem to favour this, but I totally disagree with them when they say they have to consider the views of fans who wish to keep it. There is no excuse. The IFA seems not to favour change, despite a report it commissioned. The people of NI have a right to know why this is not the case, not just NI fans (as the IFA is supposed to, in theory, represent them).
- As stated, only England and NI do not have their own anthem. And only NI's is contentoius. I acknowledge that some also sing No Surrender during GSTQ, so you're in esteemed company there! Playing a UK anthem while campainging against a UK team is a bit silly no. It is very relevant
- NI and ROI are not foreign under UK law. I'll not explain again.
- There are two teams on this island, who used to play as one. In most other sports, Ireland is represented as one.he FAI was forced to be set up after the bigotted IFA made life impossible for the Dublin clubs. NI and the ROI merging are no the same as Germany and China merging. Only a loyalist bigot would make such a stupid analogy, ffs grow up.
- Saying the IFA are orange tinted is hardly inaccurate. Their chairman is an Orangeman. He was elected by people who knew the image that would send out. This hardly looks good if they are trying to implement a FFA campaign. Saying it is orange tinted and nearly there are hardly contradictions either. The IFA used to be very orange now its somewhat orange. One day it may be neutral? Not difficult to grasp.
- There was no rule on the Linfield rulebook stating they could not sign Catholic players. Neither had Rangers. But in practice this was the policy they implemented. No other major club in Ireland used this policy in practise.The IFA knew this when they signed the deal with them. Linfield have sorted themselves out, but when that deal is gone we can move on.
- The OWC website is much less open to debate than this one. The tern taigs is not used, but beggars is. Ironic for a state maintained by the public sector (ie English taxpayer)! Nationalists are welcome to post there, provide you do not ask any real questions about the institutions, on which point you are hounded by wolves. The NI fans group is mainly a closed shop. The have a section for "mainlanders" ffs! Their £5 donation goes straight to the UVF. That last point wasn't true btw. There is no apology from me EG, and yes I have attended matches this decade (last one 0-1 friendly against Canada)
- Songs like the Billy Boys and the Sash were very common until recent years. They have almost completely disappeared from the terraces, as have the Rangers tops. Some milder stuff like Rule Britannia remains. I can't remember any UDA/UVF flags to be fair.
There is a strong, separate, case for an AIL. One club e.g Linfield should not be able to stop this should the clubs desire it. The Setanta Cup is dying a death because nothing is at stake, an AIL may be different. The loss of European places would be a blessing in disguise for IL clubs, after their show this year!
Yeah!!!!!!!