As uncouth as the reference might be or appear to be, it would be a pretty momentous appointment in the context of the Irish League. No?
You stay classy, Belfast Telegraph...
As uncouth as the reference might be or appear to be, it would be a pretty momentous appointment in the context of the Irish League. No?
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
'Adnan Januzaj invited to play for Kosovo in friendly match': http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26231426
The Kosovan general secretary's sentiments on "obligation" would very nearly border on IFA-esque there. Surely something lost in translation!Originally Posted by BBC
I suppose it shouldn't come as any great surprise either, but the BBC still appear to be of the belief that Januzaj may yet become eligible to play for England under current rules.![]()
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 17/02/2014 at 6:54 PM.
I don't really see why it would or should be a big deal. The headline just strikes me as incredibly regressive, insular and ultimately embarrassing for whoever's sorry idea it was. Or maybe it's the fact that some still feel one's (assumed) religion in this context is a matter worthy of public note. Fenlon was a popular player whilst playing for Linfield, as far as I'm aware, and plenty of players from Catholic or nationalist backgrounds line out for the club in the present day. Whatever about the cultural make-up of the majority of the club's fanbase, it's not as if Linfield are a Protestants-only club.
I'm sure that, for any well-meaning Linfield supporter, it would be as insulting to them as this sort of ill-educated nonsense was to Irish supporters when Martin O'Neill took over with us: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...coach-duo.html
Originally Posted by Luke Edwards
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 17/02/2014 at 7:48 PM.
Of course you're correct about players of all religions playing for them. Fenlon was a controversial signing at the time but ultimately one which was successful for all concerned and one which the fans certainly warmed to quite quickly. Maybe (probably) I'm out of touch with the current political temperature of IL football but this managerial appointment would strike me as a pretty big deal. The headline and reference to Catholicism is, as I said, a bit uncouth/silly.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
"Linfield chairman Jim Kerr yesterday revealed the club hopes to have a replacement lined-up within weeks."
what about the fact that their chairman is the lead singer for Simple Minds
Folding my way into the big money!!!
Was browsing the Whoscored.com teams of the week there. A name stuck out in the middle of the park; Mirko Boland. An Irish name, no doubt, but his name could just be derived from a continental European name.
It's also a German name: http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bohland
His fan page on the Eintracht site says he smears Lowensenf on his Corned Beef, and he enjoys Bratwurst washed down with Guinness after a tough match. So who knows. It adds that he is extremely punctual and lacks empathy for others suffering, yet is verbose and prone to fighting then quickly making up before fighting again with family when drunk.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
It's pretty ridiculous to insinuate that Ireland would only welcome a Catholic manager from Northern Ireland. Rodgers, Lennon and O'Neill are all good managers. It's just a coincidence that they are all Catholic. If they were Mormon, we would not care.
Ah jaysus. I didn't complete my sentence there but Charlie got what I was at. Context. Context.
Yes Irwin you're right and as Danny can attest he is aware of my disdain for referring to this State as the Republic of Ireland.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Why Bonnie?
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
I think it is to delineate to stupid people the fact that a "Northern Ireland" exists but i could be wrong. (For example I didn't think the US had much of a chance to medal in hockey.)
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
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