McBrides did similar in 2004...
McBrides did similar in 2004...
We used to do the Irish pub thing when away on Ireland trips but we don’t do it nearly as much now. The hiked up prices and also the fact that if there are any tools on the trip, it is usually in the Irish pub that they will be found, kind of put us off. Having said this, they can serve a purpose. In a smaller city you will find Irish in the majority of pubs, but in a city the size of Paris, without the Irish pubs you could spend all day trying to find other fans (if that is what you want), so they are handy for finding other fans as you know that they’ll be packed. This time around, we’ll go to an Irish pub on the Monday, as we just want to have a few games of pool and relax for a bit before moving on elsewhere. That could well be the last time we go to an Irish pub for the duration of the trip though.
Chances are the hotel bar in the place you are staying will be full of fans. This also has the benefit of befriending the barman / manager / proprietor so that if you wander in after the game he may well be willing to indulge your late night requests for a few extra jars... although of course he may be a frenchman and not too enamoured with having to serve Irish fans after seeing them knock his beloved frogs out of the coupe de monde.
So is it safe to say the majority will meet in Sullivans? Tools and non tools meeting on bar stools?
Arriving on tuesday around 1600.
tool army !!
place de glichy stop was where we all met the last time. The street was jammers with irish fans but i doubt it will be as packed this time round.
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
I'd rather be a tool than a frog,
Oh, I'd rather be a tool than a frog,
Oh, I'd rather be a tool, falling off my stool,
Oh, I'd rather be a tool than a frog.........
.....or a perfect more superior Irish supporter that some on here think they are, compared to all us tools that like to go to an Irish bar, where there will be Irish fans singing Irish songs and having a general good time.
Some people really need to lighten up on here. Live and let live, there are plenty of nice quiet french bars you can go off to and enjoy your pint in peace, we won't label you a 'tool' if you do. If some people on here had their way, we would probably only have 100 or so 'proper' fans at any game.
Polster if someone thinks you are a tool, because they dont like you, it doesn't make much sense. There are plenty of people who dont like me, im not going to call them tools for that reason.
There is an inverted snobbery element with some Irish people, its nothing to do with being a tool per se, some of the above, but I mainly find it with the rugby folk.
Having said that there has been a few eejits at the few trips ive been on, but generally everyone is just up for singing and having the craic! And thankfully the snobs are nowhere to be seen.
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
Can I get clarification on something ?
Are you a tool for going to an irish bar and a snob if you dont? If your somewhere in the middle are you a stool?
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
Yes its as clear cut as that.
Unless you go to a northern oirish bar...
I think the point being made is that, the irish (want to)go to where all the other fans congregate. It doesn't have to be an irish bar, but you know that you will find other fans there too(not necessarily like minded people) and a good chance of songs being played and/or sung there to build up the atmosphere....for the battle ahead so to speak.
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
To be honest regardless of what event or occasion, people go according to what the mood dictates.
If you wanna have a quiet chat with your mates and discuss the merits of Trap v Domenech over a coffee and a croissant you'll find a quiet spot off a side street. If you want to get up to divilment, have a song and a dance and let loose a bit, youre going to go to where the crowd is, be that under the tower or paddy mcgintys or wherever.
Whatever happens, The most important thing with any of these trips if you are there - Enjoy yourself, sing loud once inside and come home safe Brothers!
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
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