Ha Bonnieshels look at me LOL !!!
Couple pages of SPL garbage binned. TiocfaidhArmani is already suspended for other nonsense.
SPL discussion is BANNED on Foot.ie except for the designated thread. If it comes up again off-thread, it'll be banned entirely, and I'll go utterly spare doling out bans for the rulebreaking. It's been a while since I went spare and I'm kinda bored waiting for my next babby to escape, so feel free to indulge me.
But if you do get banned for this, you won't be coming back. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Ha Bonnieshels look at me LOL !!!
Purple Onion regulars in uproar as Termonbarry stadium gets the go ahead!!
Locals finger other locals as blame game begins!!
Last edited by bullit; 22/07/2011 at 3:41 AM.
Barstool Report: Over 5000 attended the RSC on Wednesday for Waterford United v Liverpool. The vast majority were from Waterford cheering against Waterford. Waterford won. In fairness to them, at least they can say they were at a real live game for once.
Looked distressing for a few in the crowd:
Nobody switch on RTE One now.
It was rugby by the time I switched over. Phew.
First time I heard that song was in Highbury in 1990 - Paul Davis testimonial. **** song then -- said to it all the Celtic supporters - **** song now. Best part of the gig was watching dope-smoking, Buckfast drinking fiends, lash into its chorus. Hilarious. As for it being a Munster Rugby song -- 'av it.
When did Celtic supporters first appropriate the song as their anthem?
I see....
Any singers ever gone to Athenry?
NL 1st Division Champions 2006
NL Premier Division Champions 2010
NL Premier Division Champions 2011
Keep Tallaght Tidy, Throw your rubbish in the Jodi
Ten Years Not Out
Heard some woman on Rte talking about Mick Wallace a while ago and mentioned his GAA team....
http://www.rte.ie/player/#!v=1106096
About 10 minutes in. Some Liverpool stuff in the second half. Of course Liverpool are, in many ways, more Irish than Celtic themselves.
I've heard the actual quote, and it's hard to argue with him:
"In some ways, Celtic is more Irish than any sporting club in Ireland, because it represents and embodies this absolutely central Irish experience."
Supporting your local team instead of one in a foreign country is hardly a "central Irish experience"
Edit: Commentary removed for mentioning-the-war related reasons!
Last edited by peadar1987; 27/07/2011 at 12:08 PM.
Banner of the season spotted at the Chelsea vs. Kitchee game in the Barclays Asia Trophy on Sky Sports at the moment (it's hung next to the touchline on the top left hand side of the pitch as you watch it on TV):
"MONGOLIAN TRUE BLUES"
Kom Igen, FCK...
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