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    Quote Originally Posted by Not Brazil View Post
    That's correct - some ignorant ROI fans thought he was from a "unionist background" because he played for Linfield.
    Had to laugh at that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awec View Post
    Had to laugh at that one.
    It's from the same ignorant school of thought that David Healy* was getting sectarian abuse because he is a "Catholic".

    *Of course, he must be - with a name like that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not Brazil View Post
    That's correct - some ignorant ROI fans thought he was from a "unionist background" because he played for Linfield.
    Wasn't it the Belfast Telegraph who were describing it as "ironic" and one chap on Politics.ie who suggested he might be from a unionist background because of this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    Wasn't it the Belfast Telegraph who were describing it as "ironic" and one chap on Politics.ie who suggested he might be from a unionist background because of this?
    Yea the Belfast Telegraph called it out as ironic which was quite confusing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    Wasn't it the Belfast Telegraph who were describing it as "ironic" and one chap on Politics.ie who suggested he might be from a unionist background because of this?
    I've never viewed Politics.ie. I read the comments of a ROI fan on another message board.
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    Ignorant Belfast Telegraph reporters shine once again.
    End Apartheid Now! One Team in Ireland!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Not Brazil View Post
    It's from the same ignorant school of thought that David Healy was getting sectarian abuse because he is a "Catholic".
    Are you sure about the Daniel Devine 'abuse' thing? Like said elsewhere, would always go based on the name!


    And with DH, it was actually to do with his da, a self-proclaimed Rangers fan, based on people who knew him from Downpatrick, as I recall.

    And you should read Politics.ie , NB.

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    Speaking of "ignorant schools of thought" I always felt that ROI fans booing Rangers players was not sectarian. Nobody was booing anyone on basis of religion. That would be disgraceful.

    They were booing because (a) many ROI fans wrongly felt that being a Celtic fan and a ROI fan were more or less the same thing, but also and more importantly (b) playing for a very dodgy institution whose fans are openly and vocally anti-Irish isn't exactly likely to endear you to, eh, the Irish. Sadly the Joe Duffys of the airwaves didn't quite get that.

    I'm glad the booing is gone though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArdeeBhoy View Post
    Are you sure about the Daniel Devine 'abuse' thing?
    I don't think there was any abuse, unless I missed that. Just a few people foolishly assuming he might have been from a unionist background because he played with Linfield and had interest from Rangers and the Belfast Telegraph strangely considering it ironic that he would declare for Ireland in light of this.

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    I remember watching the 82 and 86 world cups with envy, partly because I thought we had at least as good a squad at the time but mainly because NI had achieved what we seemed unable to at the time. I had no idea at the time what backgrounds any of the players were from (or interest) and still dont. It seemed to bring people up there together briefly. I'm not sure what to make of all these players declaring for us as, to me, international football should be about representing your family, friends, community and people you grew up around. Leaving politics aside, it seems a shame that these lads are not playing for the team that supposidly represents their local communities. It would however be good if our underage system was producing players like Gibson, Duffy and Ferguson because we dont seem to have produced any players coming through at premiership level for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiffRaff View Post
    I'm not sure what to make of all these players declaring for us as, to me, international football should be about representing your family, friends, community and people you grew up around. Leaving politics aside, it seems a shame that these lads are not playing for the team that supposidly represents their local communities.
    International football is about representing family, friends, community and people one grew up around. Leaving politics aside, there is a community in the north that identifies culturally not as British, Northern Irish or whatever, but as Irish; as much a part and parcel of the Irish nation as their fellow compatriots south the border. The Ulster Banner and 'God Save the Queen' are not symbols venerated by this community; rather, you'll find Irish tricolours to be the flag of choice. As Seamus Heaney wrote in objection to his inclusion in the 1982 Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry:

    "Don't be surprised if I demur, for, be advised
    My passport's green.
    No glass of ours was ever raised
    To toast The Queen."

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiffRaff View Post
    I remember watching the 82 and 86 world cups with envy, partly because I thought we had at least as good a squad at the time but mainly because NI had achieved what we seemed unable to at the time. I had no idea at the time what backgrounds any of the players were from (or interest) and still dont. It seemed to bring people up there together briefly. I'm not sure what to make of all these players declaring for us as, to me, international football should be about representing your family, friends, community and people you grew up around. Leaving politics aside, it seems a shame that these lads are not playing for the team that supposidly represents their local communities. It would however be good if our underage system was producing players like Gibson, Duffy and Ferguson because we dont seem to have produced any players coming through at premiership level for a while.
    You would have thought, given your much larger selection pool that your youth system would be producing plenty of quality players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    The Ulster Banner and 'God Save the Queen' are not symbols venerated by this community; rather, you'll find Irish tricolours to be the flag of choice. As Seamus Heaney wrote in objection to his inclusion in the 1982 Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry:
    "Don't be surprised if I demur, for, be advised
    My passport's green.
    No glass of ours was ever raised
    To toast The Queen."
    I wonder if he'll update that after Dublin Castle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fly View Post
    I wonder if he'll update that after Dublin Castle?
    He was sitting at the same table and all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArdeeBhoy View Post
    Are you sure about the Daniel Devine 'abuse' thing? Like said elsewhere, would always go based on the name!


    And with DH, it was actually to do with his da, a self-proclaimed Rangers fan, based on people who knew him from Downpatrick, as I recall.
    What "abuse thing" of Daniel Devine are you on about?

    What's to do with David Healy's "da"? We all know he's a Rangers fan. He's a Linfield fan too (as is David Healy) - what's your point?
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    Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Speaking of "ignorant schools of thought" I always felt that ROI fans booing Rangers players was not sectarian. Nobody was booing anyone on basis of religion. That would be disgraceful.

    I'm glad the booing is gone though.
    We'll see if it's gone on Tuesday night.
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    As implied by others up thread, NB, including you! #339 as a start & #341.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArdeeBhoy View Post
    As implied by others up thread, NB, including you! #339 as a start & #341.
    What was "implied" be myself and others up thread?
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    Was replying to #354;leave you to work that one out.....
    Unless of course your question(s) were rhetorical??

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    International football is about representing family, friends, community and people one grew up around. Leaving politics aside, there is a community in the north that identifies culturally not as British, Northern Irish or whatever, but as Irish; as much a part and parcel of the Irish nation as their fellow compatriots south the border. The Ulster Banner and 'God Save the Queen' are not symbols venerated by this community; rather, you'll find Irish tricolours to be the flag of choice.
    No problem - those who want to play under the Tricolour amd stand to Amhrán na bhFiann can do so. They are not symbols that are venerated by the British Irish community.

    There is, I agree, a case for the IFA ditching the Ulster Banner, and using the "Official" Flag of Northern Ireland instead.
    The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
    But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
    Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
    And this is what we sang...

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