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    Yes, but that's life. They're queueing up outside Top Shop to buy Kate Moss clothes today because there has been media hype about it. 75% of people are sheep and who go with the flow. Then there are the reactionaries who follow teams like Wednesday, QPR etc

    The media governs many people's lives and they don't question the rubbish that is sometime spouted there. Children by and large hate to be different from their peers so if Chelsea/Sunderland etc are the in-teams, then they'll follow suit. Such is the human psyche.
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    I see the Kildare boys were over in Sunderland for a bit of training during the week

    http://www.kildare-nationalist.ie/ne...5600&cat=sport

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    Quote Originally Posted by co. down green View Post
    I see the Kildare boys were over in Sunderland for a bit of training during the week

    http://www.kildare-nationalist.ie/ne...5600&cat=sport
    outstanding and i'm sure they will be over to use it in the future given half a chance. in the last year or so i have noticed other sports becoming more interested in the potential ability of gaelic footballers. i have a friend who is at birmingham city and one playing aussie rules over there as a direct result of gaelic football in the UK

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    Two complete pages in today's Sunday Indo devoted to Roy Keane. I knew Fanning was a Keane man but two whole pages to success with a Championship side which was relegated from the Premiership last season. He described Sunderland as "perrenial losers". Were these perrenial losers the same club Mick McCarthy got promoted as champions with record points the season before last (before he got them relegated again ).

    Kean'e done very well but Birmingham are going up as well and the third team relegated are also in the play-off positions. The big test comes next season and if he does well, will it be three or four pages Fannings' daddy's Indo?

    Good luck to Wolves in the play-offs, failing which I'd like to see McShane's WBA winning it.
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    Wolves for me, failing that probably WBA too.

    Good point about Mick. Where was all the acclaim when Mick won the Championship and Stephen Elliott scored something like 18 goals in his first full season?

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    the sunderland coverage is gettin a bit silly alright now. that flag in dame street is embarresing. I wonder what sunderland supporters feel about having their clubs identity being "greened"! would like west brom to go up for macshane to play in the premiership.

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    Although, I enjoy following the Keane story being a lifetime fan, I agree the above is completely embarrassing.. how fickle can people be!
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    No matter what club Keane took charge of the interest would have been huge over here.

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    Roy's not the only manager deserving credit...

    Wolves hopes set high by Kightly

    Mike Adamson at the Walkers Stadium
    Monday May 7, 2007
    The Guardian


    When Mick McCarthy took over at Wolves 12 days before the start of the season, Championship survival was the mandate given to him by the board. With a bare squad of only 13 senior players at his disposal, even that looked an uphill task.

    It is some achievement, then, that his rebuilt team finished the season in fifth place
    after their first league victory at Leicester in 19 visits. Their reward is a play-off semi-final with their Black Country rivals West Bromwich Albion, the first leg of which is at Molineux on Sunday.

    “Albion here we come" was the cry from their supporters at the final whistle and McCarthy is equally excited by the prospect. "It's been looking like it would go that way for a few weeks," he said. "With the results that we've had, it should be an interesting 10 days or so."

    Such a fixture was a pipe dream when Wolves were 14th in December after a home defeat to Leicester. Their revival owes much to McCarthy's canny use of the transfer market in the following month, when he signed six players who featured yesterday. "Those who came in January made us a much better team," he said.

    No one epitomises McCarthy's eye for a bargain more than Michael Kightly, who was signed for a nominal fee from Grays Athletic.
    He was a relentless threat drifting in off his right flank, creating several chances for others and himself. Wolves' main problem this season has been in front of goal - no team in the top half of the division has scored less - but 13 in their past five games shows their forwards are hitting form at the right moment.

    They had to show courage as well as class here after Iain Hume volleyed the home team in front in the third minute. The equaliser arrived midway through the first half when George Olofinjana prodded home. Kightly gave Wolves a deserved lead when he beat Conrad Logan at the second attempt and the visitors' advantage was doubled as Gareth McAuley slid a low cross into his own net. Patrick Kisnorbo added to a dismal day for Leicester when he was sent off for a second bookable foul before Andy Keogh completed the rout by dinking a late penalty down the centre of the goal.

    The result left Leicester's caretaker manager, Nigel Worthington, cutting a forlorn figure with an uncertain future. "I've always stated I'd like the chance [to take the job permanently] and now we wait to see what happens," he said without much conviction. Wolves are looking forward to the next few weeks with greater anticipation.

    Man of the match Michael Kightly (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

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    Quote Originally Posted by co. down green View Post
    I see the Kildare boys were over in Sunderland for a bit of training during the week

    http://www.kildare-nationalist.ie/ne...5600&cat=sport
    My brother actually plays for Kildare and yeah. they went over. They used their training facilities and caught the match. Quinn has also brought over a lot of a local school over, and he took training with them as far as a I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    the sunderland coverage is gettin a bit silly alright now. that flag in dame street is embarresing. I wonder what sunderland supporters feel about having their clubs identity being "greened"! would like west brom to go up for macshane to play in the premiership.
    What flag on dame st?

    Owlsfan dont buy the indo it's a west brit rag that hates the league here. Dion Fanning is a journalist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop View Post
    What flag on dame st?
    Big huge one outside some pub. Sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    Big huge one outside some pub. Sad.
    Is that outside the Bank Pub on Dame St Charlie Chawkes pub ? Well if it is why the **** not hang it ? Hes pumped a load of money into the club so why not .. Many pubs ive been in are decorated with certain teams gear so why not .

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    Quote Originally Posted by zinedineontour View Post
    Is that outside the Bank Pub on Dame St Charlie Chawkes pub ? Well if it is why the **** not hang it ? Hes pumped a load of money into the club so why not .. Many pubs ive been in are decorated with certain teams gear so why not .
    Cos its a fcuking disgrace to have an english club flag outside a bar on one of the main streets of the capital. I've seen english jersies behind the bar before and while I dont agree with it at least its not out on the street. Absolute joke but typical paddy sh1t.

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    Good man NY hoop you tell him

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    Quote Originally Posted by zinedineontour View Post
    Is that outside the Bank Pub on Dame St Charlie Chawkes pub ? Well if it is why the **** not hang it ?
    I just dont see any connection between Dame Street and Sunderland FC. He should put it up in his house or in his pub if it means that much to him personally. When it is on a public street it implies there is some sort of connection between the people of Dublin and Sunderland that doesnt exist in reality.

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    Does not imply any connection only the man is trying to get people to notice the Sunderland name over here and if it has a few of you on here arguing about it, its already worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop View Post
    Cos its a fcuking disgrace to have an english club flag outside a bar on one of the main streets of the capital. I've seen english jersies behind the bar before and while I dont agree with it at least its not out on the street. Absolute joke but typical paddy sh1t.

    KOH
    Would it be so bad if it was a Barcleona flag or an Inter Milan one?

    What about Irish pubs in London/New York etc with Irish/County flags?

    I supect there are a fair few Chelsea flags in Russia/Portugal

    Football is a world sport, its a bit sad when you try to restrict people's interest to their own country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavan_fan View Post
    Football is a world sport, its a bit sad when you try to restrict people's interest to their own country.
    Not their interest, their allegiance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cavan_fan View Post
    Would it be so bad if it was a Barcleona flag or an Inter Milan one?

    What about Irish pubs in London/New York etc with Irish/County flags?

    I supect there are a fair few Chelsea flags in Russia/Portugal

    Football is a world sport, its a bit sad when you try to restrict people's interest to their own country.
    All nonsense. As I said previously it wouldnt be so bad if it was inside but to have out on one of the Irish capital's main streets is a joke.

    Why would there be anything wrong about hanging Irish flags in any Irish pub no matter the location?

    Having said that had a look last night on dame st and while it is big you would only notice it if you were looking for it. At a glance it looks like another red and white flag.


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