fair enough. I just don't understand how anyone could favour a country over their club. doesn't make sense to meOriginally Posted by livehead1
Originally Posted by Éanna
ok...let me explain. for me personally. i play football at a good standard so cant take time out to go to international games but i get down to watch forest maybe on a wednesday 2wice a month or something like that. so i do see them quite a bit. i watch ireland matches on TV, ye i do prefer to watch ireland and if i had a choice i would say that ireland to win over forest to win
fair enough. I just don't understand how anyone could favour a country over their club. doesn't make sense to meOriginally Posted by livehead1
Has to be Club over Country every time.
"Irish by birth, Cork by the grace of God"
how trueOriginally Posted by razor
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Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months
A bit late adding to this thread - but its club over country every time for me![]()
Likewise Cosmo
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'Well just remember.....If it wasn't for Ireland......None of our clubs would exist!'
Eh, is that a serious statement you're making? Surely not![]()
i think you'll find its the other way around. and celtic have nothing to do with Irish football anywayOriginally Posted by davros
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Just reading through this thread and nobody acknowledged an interesting point.
If you asked the same question on any English clubs forum I'd guarantee you that a very very high majority would choose club over country. I would guess it would be the same for Spain, Italy, etc.![]()
Davros said "Ireland" not Irish football, since it was founded by Irishman (as was hibernan) his statement is true with regard to these two clubs at the very least.Originally Posted by Éanna
Last edited by Cowboy; 31/12/2004 at 4:23 PM.
Yeah Irishmen founded them, big deal - cant see the why it was brought into the club V country debate
Originally Posted by Cowboy
well said, the anti-celtic feeling on this board really pis*es me off. celtic have irish roots so lets jst live with it and stop slating them!!! they played a big role in the social lives and survival of many irish people during the years when they were set up , for that we should be happy!
What are ye on about??
This thread is about club V country - not history on who set up what club (btw historically arent everton the historical 'irish' club in liverpool - correct me if im wrong).
As said above Celtic have nothing whatsoever to do with Irish football - has irish historical roots, but nothing whatsoever to do with irish football today!!
Ireland is probably one of the very few countries in europe where this debate is of great significance - for the most part in europe (and i would guess in other continents that are as passionate about football as the english, italian, etc) - football supporters will support their clubs well before their country.
Originally Posted by Cosmo
where exactly did i say celtic had anything to do with irish football?? its the anti celtic thing that there is no need for!
slightly off topic there pal. club or country?Originally Posted by livehead1
most football fans the world over would choose club first. thats just the way it is.
That doesnt means you cant support the national team too, just that your priority is with your club team
spot on. thats exactly the point I was making- that people who support their club day in and day out, will favour the club over their country.Originally Posted by Cosmo
Originally Posted by Éanna
Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!![]()
Okay, what are you saying that the rest of us support our clubs Monday to Wednesday and support the national team for the rest of the week?
For one last time people on this site are as passonate about their club as you are but still would support the national team first.
Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
i would suggest then that your club is not very important to you if a team that plays 8 times a year is of more significance to youOriginally Posted by Pat O' Banton
on the other side of the coin, i would suggest that international football has more of a buzz to it as it is only 8 times a year and not 50times as clubs do play. that can get monotmous (s.p.) lolOriginally Posted by Pablo
dont get me wrong. i support Ireland and regularly go to games at home and have been away a goog few times. But City are my team. pure and simpleOriginally Posted by livehead1
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