Ah what justification have you for such a comment like that??! Full of factual well based argument of course.
If you condone the acts of that day (by both sides), that is your own personal opinion. I certainly dont. I think you will find though that my comment is most likely to ring true if and when the English come to town.
No not the Guards, by both sides, I refer to the unionists/orange men who were marching in Dublin that day.........permission should never have been granted for such a parade in Dublin imo. The other side I refer to is the yobs in starting the riot, particularly those who used the building materials that were on O'Connell street that day to accentuate their violence further.
Pretty much spot on. They can't stop a parade as it was fairly tame (in official reasoning that is).
However to have it when they did knowing full well the cream of the republican movement would be there and not silent and would probably notice the large lumps of granite sitting idly by on O'Connell St was the stupidest part of the decision.
I mean what harm starting somewhere else and ending somewhere else or explain to the organisers (who may have wanted the symbolism of walking by the GPO with a Lambeg) their fears and maybe delay it til when O'Connell St was finished etc.
Anyway, It's precisely what happened that I would have had reservations about this fixture going ahead. I have no faith in our gob****es.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Well that's just the start of it.
I can't see any major footballing advantage to it just yet. I think that playing them in 2011 will be a far bigger distraction than it's worth.
It will undermine the Four Associations Tournament and I think that our priorities should lie there. And besides It's not happening!
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Agreed the bigots shouldn't have been there. As they only encouraged the others to come out of their shell.
I think you'll find the vast majority of Protestants in the (non-Orange) Free State would have been against those cretins marching also. So please assume no hint of sectarianism here!!
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Funny they would even attempt to cry foul play when their organisation won't allow Catholics membership. Or women for that matter!
Here's Willie Frazer, the head of Love Ulster, doing what he does best. Tells us all we need to know about Love Ulster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX6gxYhPPJo
ps he looks like Peter Kay![]()
Folding my way into the big money!!!
I remember this lad on the last word around the time alright, very very difficult to listen to. Have no problem with their marches but when its carried out in the right areas. Dublin City Centre is certainly not one of them. In the ROI, the orange order is certainly a very minor group, should we allow every minor group to march down O'Connell street. I think not.
Meanwhile back at the ranch...
What people seem to be overlooking on this suggested match is that England had been due to play away to Thailand in June. Of course, it is just possible that Capello had sound footballing reasons for seeking such a game, but most observers seem to think that it was more to do with the recent World Cup 2018 vote at FIFA, where the Thai FA had one of the 22 votes, which it was expected would be cast for the England bid. So that when Thailand voted for someone else, the English FA promptly told them to go and fuc... er, find another opponent.
At which point Delaney spotted a possible opportunity for a money-spinner for the FAI, to help them out of their current financial difficulties. (The possibility of hooliganism, whether real or remote, presumably did not figure in his reasoning)
However, when Capello got to hear of this, he realised that he could reassert his authority and demand an opponent which would be more suitable for preparing his team for their Euro Qualifiers in the Autumn.
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Surely opposition to an Orange Order front organisation marching down O'Connell Street isn't because it's very minor? More likely to be because it risks winding up Shinners and their hangers-on and thus provking a major riot, as happened in 2006.
The Garda and Government might have been justified in preventing the march- even if it had been just a symbolic small group of disabled and pensioners, without the Orange Order and possible paramilitary links. As it turned out, the impression given abroad was a large crowd of Dubliners rioting in Dublin.
I think the FAI will have been monitoring this, Delaney isn't completely daft. As a 'test run' for a future England game, Dublin has two separate visits by two potentially large groups of Rangers fans for the Celtic Cup games, plus God knows who for the Europa Cup Final. They'll be better prepared than in 1995.Originally Posted by Ealing Green
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Are you referring to large groups of Rangers fans being in amongst the Tartan army? Never noticed that myself, possibly the most laid back and friendly support I have ever mixed with.
Rangers is a Union Jack club, Scotland is not a Union Jack team.
I hope you Norn Iron fans can manage to behave yourselves in Dublin and leave the worst elements, tied up to the lamp posts back home.
That's right. I'm fairly sure that Rangers are clearly the best-supported club side within the Tartan Army, as they are within the GAWA.
Like you, I've many friends who support Scotland, and never had any problems with 99%+ of their fans generally.possibly the most laid back and friendly support I have ever mixed with
I wasn't exagerrating any political point, merely reminding that there's an overlap between Rangers and Scotland fans. As you'd expect, given that they're clearly the best-supported club side in their country.Rangers is a Union Jack club, Scotland is not a Union Jack team
I'm quite looking forward to the February game, but will give May a miss. Some trouble involving our respective trouble-makers is pretty likely, I'd say.I hope you Norn Iron fans can manage to behave yourselves in Dublin and leave the worst elements, tied up to the lamp posts back home
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