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Those days are gone, stop living in 1922. To people today it's a sport - nothing else. The Irish are a tribal and clannish people. That's true. People are very clannish about their counties. I've been to the US and Scotland and people don't get why people are so thing about the tiny little county they're from on this tiny little island. Are you saying Irish people are not clannish? I disagree. They do be beating the off off each other in Queen's, NYC, every bleedin' Summer during the championship!
So pretending as if the Flight of the Earls never actually happened while you bate the head off someone in a pub over a game that I couldn't care less about means you're Irish? I reckon I'd better hand my passport back.
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I wouldn't know unless it happens. I would say the same maybe if Celtic won Shels, it's nothing something I would celebrate either way. It's not going to happen, LOI teams will struggle to get past the qualifiers forever until it gets the support it deserves from the people. For all the fact it's had a dip in Europe the last couple of seasons the SPL still had a representative in the quarter finals of the Europa League last season. That will NEVER even happen once for a LOI team if support for the league stays as it is.
I agree.
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Soccer is already all over the schools. Soccer as a sport is booming, that's not the issue.
It is a central issue. I know plenty of schools where there is pressure not to push soccer.
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I'm a player/supporter, I'm not an activist for any sport. I have a son, woman, seriously ill father, and job to worry about first and I don't feel bad about that. I enjoy sports and play GAA and soccer. When I finish my 40 hours work and weekends back home looking after my da in the hospital feeding him and changing his nappy, and then trying to play for a GAA and soccer team it doesn't leave much time for my future wife and kid so I'll leave the campaigning to the custodians of the game, be it soccer or GAA, that's their job, not mine as a private citizen - and a seriously busy one at that.
I'm pretty busy too, we seem to have plenty of time to have this conversation, anyway. I'm not suggesting that you go out in the streets and campaign, I am suggesting that the things you say in a public forum like this have influence, the arguments you have develop your ideas - if you can say something positive about the LoI to one person a day for a year that's Mervue's gate doubled. You say too many negative things about the LoI - that influences people too, especially since you're into the GAA. You could influence people there!
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Quite sad jibe at the end there re British and Glasgow. Sad, but unexpected from such a bitter angry person.
I guess you mean expected, not unexpected. Look, you keep on with 'bitter' this and 'bitter' that...what do you expect? Compliments?