Of course the interest is understandable, but for me the 11 goals scored by young Irish players in The Championship on Sunday was at least worth a sentence in the papers.
I'd be inclined to guess that it's actually a record number of goals scored by the Irish in England on any given day.
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I agree totally with cavan fan. Its pathetic that people get worked up about a flag hanging from a pub - so buttons. Each to their own. If ye don't like the fcukin flag, dont go to the pub.
If i owned a bar in Dublin and also had a stake in Liverpool or whoever, id have no hesitations about trying to advertise that team....which is exactly what chawke seems to be doing. Lads, if a stupid flag is all ye have to worry about in life, ye're doin well
I understand what cavan_fan means. I enjoyed seeing Robbie Keane come off the bench last night and take control of the game, on a pitch with players of all nationalities, just because he's Irish. I can only imagine how I'd feel if a team full of Irish, with Roy Keane as manager, was dominating the premiership.To me it would be the equivalent of an Irish team playing in the Champions league. I've very little affection with the League of Ireland, just the country of Ireland.
Last edited by eirebhoy; 11/05/2007 at 3:15 PM.
Which is a perfectly reasonable stance to take.
great response EB. great response.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
For me in that Spurs game, I only turned up the volume when Robbie came on as a sub. That's about the be all and the end all of my connection to the club that he plays for.
Some valid arguments have been made pointing out the contradictions in the logic of choosing to support Sunderland.
Well wishing, even to the excitable extent, for Irish players in the Sunderland set up is a world away from the type of fans that swallow the hype and become supporters of a certain kind out of which Zinedine would hope some will stay when the sands shift.
As long as I can remember the English league has been a major focus for Irish football fans. No big deal but with one of the many exceptions being where it's part of an inferiority complex.
The sarcasm in this place never fails to make me smile.
My point was that if the place hasn't even got a cinema, how good can it be.
My info on this piece of useless information comes from a book published two years ago stating the top 50 worst cities in Britain. Sunderland came third and not that it matters, Luton came first
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