Apparantly Diarra said something to Andrews after the match that Trappatoni described as 'insulting to the Irish nation'. Any idea what was said?
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/a...ra-105696.html
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Apparantly Diarra said something to Andrews after the match that Trappatoni described as 'insulting to the Irish nation'. Any idea what was said?
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/a...ra-105696.html
**** off, Irish *****. You're out.
U2 are attention grabbing whores and the Cranberries are a travesty to music.
Very silly man. We have no fear of suspensions in the 2nd leg and I for one wouldn't want to rile the Honey Monster et al. more than necessary...
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very interesting that henry got dunne's attention very quickly and the body language/eye contact was all very relaxed, respectful
equally dunne's response was to mirror that
diarra on the other hand was not popular.
Around this time I was getting the evils from a french pair in a bar for roaring all sorts of insults at sagna for falling over at an alleged elbow in his side, followed by declaring that the french team had better be ready for it in paris.
I may have been over emotional. But I'm not sorry.
Worst group of supporters I have ever had the pleasure to meet.
Well its gloves off on wednesday.
If we do go down lets go down fighting.
That photo's the most sinister I've ever seen Dunne.
Diarra really does model his game on Makelele. Right down to being a oui**** of a person.
And in France it's Napoleon syndrome. So lets make sure he gets to spend summer 2010 on a St. Helena beach in a fitting tribute to his countryman.
Didn't have much craic with any of them around the ground or after in town. In fact there was a group of French men walking near me, crossing Gardiner Street when I was going to pick up my ticket and I'm pretty sure they were taking the **** out of me, shouting things in French at my back and laughing! Please God we shove it up their hole on Wednesday.
Its not just the irish "fans" john.
Do you know is there any place in Edinburgh where there'll be a lot of Irish fans on Wednesday night? Almost all the Irish fellas I know over here have jumped ship to support rugby!
well there's a couple of options currently. myself and a pal are waiting to see if the three sisters can get the game on a screen.
then there's the joint down murrayfield way which may be an option.
but so far, no. nothing definite. pm me and I'll reply once I have a plan.
my back up is simply to watch on laptop on some link but would prefer to go out.
Here's quotes from Diarra (from F365):
"I don't know exactly what happened, even if it happens quite often."
"If Andrews asks for trouble, we will meet again on Wednesday."
"Andrews walked on my ankle during the second half. But it was nothing. It happens quite often at the end of a match."
"The Irishmen have been frustrated. They lost 1-0. They are looking for trouble. Maybe they wanted me to get a card."
"I didn't say anything. I have absolutely nothing against Irish people."
"I played for five years in England and I never had any trouble. They are talking to the press. We can talk to the press too."
And Evra:
"I came when it was almost over. I just asked John O'Shea to calm down his players."
"We don't have to make any controversy out of that, the return leg will be heated enough."
"They lost and we woke up Irish pride. I don't think Irish players needed that to be motivated."
Diarra
didn't say anything. I have absolutely nothing against Irish people.
Evra
"We don't have to make any controversy out of that, the return leg will be heated enough.
"They lost and we woke up Irish pride. I don't think Irish players needed that to be motivated."
hmmm
"I played for five years in England and I never had any trouble. They are talking to the press. We can talk to the press too."
5 years? I don't recall it being that long - maybe because you weren't getting your game squire. Flamini mean anything to you?
who has said anything to the press apart from andrews? and even then he is been tight lipped
hope dunne bust diarras to legs on wednesday or even better steven hunt to give him a knee in the head.:D
think we need to keep our heads on wed. hope this dosent affect the game in any way. going through would be the biggest kick in the balls to them.
i actually thought it was nice to see a bit of fire in the lads something that's been missing for a while
On the French fans, I was in a pub in cork watching the game, French national anthem went off without a hitch, but the 10 or so French fans in the pub decided they we perfectly within their right to boo the Irish National anthem...
It's the kind of stuff you usually see on a GAA field haha good thing we were in croker
**** off you Irish ***** you are out.. thats quiet a remark,, its certainly got me stoked...remember the french are at their heart a spineless weak nation, they were rolled over by the Nazis in 1939 70 years later a band of less talented Irish players have the chance to roll these arrogant ****s over.. score first and lets see what they got!!
Less talented than the Nazis?
What are you on about?
ah yes I get you now, joey ramone up front to win the high ball,knock it down for Robbie. good plan, only trouble is...Quote:
The Blitzgreig Bop..a masterstroke
What's a fairly jointed pub?