Credit where it's due, to Brendy. Embittered, yes, but brief, direct and honest. This has absolutely nothing to do with football, does it? He doesn't like anything about Northern Ireland, starting with the name. Live with it Brendy, because it ain't going away anytime soon...
Lopez, I'm genuinely puzzled by what you say. First, as we've discussed many times, the atmosphere at NI games in the 70s and 80s was much worse than now. Reflecting both the greater degree of violence and tension locally, and also bigger crowds and the wider problem of hooliganism. This wasn't really covered in the outside media, but I remember as a kid going to matches how edgy the atmosphere could be. And you haven't forgotten the death threats to George Best or the Provo bombs at Windsor, I hope.
You're indifferent to NI results? This is a joke, right? You're obsessed by them! As evidenced on this forum again and again.
But you dislike the 'Tans' more. Well, thanks very much for that. Most of the rest of us have moved on from the Anglo-Irish War, as it ended about 40 years before you and I were born, like. I'm sorry you and your friends were glassed in a Kilburn pub, but does the entire English nation have to carry a stigma for this ad infinitum?
A few years before that, I was in a pub in Wembley (the Windermere, you probably kow it) one Saturday evening just after an England- Scotland game. I'd been, but everyone else was just gathering for an engagement party. Many were completely indifferent to the match. That didn't stop my friend Janet taking a pint glass in the face when some English and Scots lads kicked it off. Do I drone about Culloden or Bannockburn as a result? No.
Moving forward to 1997, when we met on that wet and windy night in Cardiff for the 0-0 draw. Am I right in thinking that when you were thumped at that game, it was by a fellow Irish 'fan' who objected to your London accent? If so, shouldn't you consistently apply the same censure to your own team as you do to England and Northern Ireland?
By the way, though I normally support whoever you are playing, there are exceptions. Scotland and England, obviously, but as Davros will remember, also the Dutch in qualifying for WC 2002. I wasn't happy at the way they tried to get round a current drugs ban for at least one of their players. Anyone got a duster for my halo?![]()
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