That female who tried to take it down, well I didn't like the slogan/badge/label on her jeans...perhaps I should try and take them down too.
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I disagree, he was making the point that it is wrong to interfere with someone else's property regardless of your personal feelings. As I said previously I disagree with any text on the flag but this does not give me or anyone else the right to interfere with said flags.
Who are you?,the flag controller. Whats your opinion on the flag with Homer Simpson on it.Quote:
Not in my book. Again it doesnt belong at an Ireland game
What about British clubs like Celtic, Cliftonville or even Cardiff ?,or is it just the English you dislike?Quote:
Dont mind what's put on tricolours as long as its not english clubs.
I'd like for you to go to Solitude and tell them they're british. Or tell the numerous Cliftonville flag owners at Ireland games the same. I dont dislike the english just no reason to put english club sides on an Irish flag. Fail to see how hard that is to understand. Unless you are a WUM.
KOH
No problem with your personal opinion in this but I have to admit I honestly don't get it.
What's wrong with English clubs in particular - did you miss the signing of the Good Friday Agreement?
FWIW - Given our govt guidelines my own opinion is that its wrong to deface the flag with anything.
This thread has seriously lost it's way!:eek:
You are right of course but could not let these points go without reply. Apologies for the OT posts.
Anyone remember BRATISLAVA????:rolleyes:
Well seeing as they play in the Eircom league Derry would be an Irish club, but seeing as Cliftonville play in N. Ireland they are considered a British club, just like Celtic are a British club, and if the flag controller wants to complain about Chelsea on a tricolour then Cliftonville or Celtic should get the same abuse, or is it just the English that get abused around here.
By the way Bratislava was ok in my book when I travelled there a few years back,nice eastern European city not quite the standards of some cities in the west but if you go to a developing eastern European country thats what you sort of expect. Some of the people here complaining about beers, taxis, nightclubs etc would want to take a trip back to the 70's or 80's in Dublin.
[QUOTE=Dublin12;781553]Well seeing as they play in the Eircom league Derry would be an Irish club, but seeing as Cliftonville play in N. Ireland they are considered a British club, just like Celtic are a British club, and if the flag controller wants to complain about Chelsea on a tricolour then Cliftonville or Celtic should get the same abuse, or is it just the English that get abused around here.[QUOTE]
Climville considered a british club by who? Learn about football history and culture before you type in future. It might save yourself being embarrassed.
KOH
[QUOTE=NY Hoop;781576][QUOTE=Dublin12;781553]Well seeing as they play in the Eircom league Derry would be an Irish club, but seeing as Cliftonville play in N. Ireland they are considered a British club, just like Celtic are a British club, and if the flag controller wants to complain about Chelsea on a tricolour then Cliftonville or Celtic should get the same abuse, or is it just the English that get abused around here.Learn to spell Cliftonville before you type in future. It might save you being embarrassed.Quote:
Climville considered a british club by who? Learn about football history and culture before you type in future. It might save yourself being embarrassed.
KOH
Just had a quick look and there are 50 members on-line, and as far as I can make out, there's still a couple of us to feel the heat from the wrath of NYHOOP's "bad day at the office"!:D
[QUOTE=Cowboy;781581][QUOTE=NY Hoop;781576]
Thank you for proving my point. Climville supporters sometimes spell it that way:
http://walkthechalk.blogspot.com/
www.irishleagueforums.net
Debate that. Now run along WUM.
KOH
OK, enough of that.
Feel free to start a new thread on Bratislava.