Hooperatzi,
"Firstly, I have consistantly stated that for various reasons the Norn Iron football community will be highly unlikely to give up their national side."
Of course, the "football community" in Northern Ireland comprises more than Northern Ireland fans. You are absolutely spot on about supporters of the national team tho.
"But you are on a different planet if you cant see why the side is an anathema to 45% of the population."
I can fully see thanks - I live, work and socialise in Northern Ireland with people from both traditions in Northern Ireland. I understand full well the issues. I accept and respect that 45% of people don't support the Northern Ireland team.
"The mask slipped a bit for the Who republicans support, no matter where they were born and reared, is entirely up to them" comment."
No mask on me. I respect people's right to support who they feel most comfortable with.
"Your comparisons with brazil are laughable. Brazil doesnt have a long running colonail border dispute with Argentina and claim it as a province."
Erm - I was joking.
"There is a uniqueness to the 6 county side and is disengenious to suggest otherwise. You are not 'just another country/national team' no matter how many times you say it. Whether it be the UK dimension or the all island one"
I know where I was born. I will not deny my birthright, even if you do.
The six county side is called Northern Ireland, by the way.
"And yes, lots of people would like the added political bonus of uniting the two sports as it would be hugely symbolic"
Not Northern Ireland supporters. Never mind "political bonuses". We support Northern Ireland because that's our place of birth. We want nothing to do with "symbolic" merges.
"Lets just stop beating around the bush. I oppose partition and as such oppose the NI team as a concept"
I respect your viewpoint. Please respect my differing viewpoint. I'll not beat around the bush either - I oppose unification, and oppose a unified football team as a concept.
"Nothing personal mate, but to me its a (admittedly improving) symbol of loyalist fervour and jingoistism"
Nothing personal either, but to me and the majority of people who were born and live in it, it's simply "home".
And home is where the heart is.
To me, things are pretty simple.
If you support and identify with Northern Ireland, fine.
If you support and identify with the ROI, that's fine too.
Whatever suits you best.
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