OK a few comments on your comments, which I disagree with mostly
FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL SOCCER vs FOLLOWING THE GAA (no contest)
1) No token Irish spoken..
I've spoken Irish at internationals
2) You can play for Ireland even if you're in the British army, RUC, 2nd
generation Irish or adopted Irish (Tony Cascarinnnnnnnnnnooo).
Prefer home grown talent myself
3) No awful speech-making at the end of a final.
I think ist nice and part of the tradition
4) No “sure there's always next year” if you lose.
yes there is
5) It's cosmopolitan not parochial or provincial.
can't see anything wrong with parochial or provincial
6) When you sing the national anthem it means something.
It always mean something and most GAA supporters know the words
7) Following your team to Brussels, Amsterdam, New York etc is better than
to Semple Stadium or Dr Hyde Park.
Ya its nice to get away on a little holiday, but makes no difference where i'm supporting my team, I'll support the all the same
8) Segregation among the fans leads to a better atmosphere and
contribution from the fans.
Not necesseraly, Like the banter
9) No Brian Carthy or Marty Morrissey (alas we have George Hamilton - bring back
Philip Green).
as you said George Hamilton ??
10) The offside rule - prevents the aimless flam up the field policy adopted
by the poorer GAA teams.
??
11) Football jerseys aren't just mostly green and yellow or yellow and
green or green, yellow and green or even just green.
Sorry if green is too common for you, support Gaillimh, maroon is nicer
12) Meeting other nationalities (other than English fans)
international rules
13) The absolute ecstasy of a goal - because there are so many scores in
GAA, it's harder to get worked up about them.
Ever been to an all ireland final
14) Representing your country abroad.
international rules and representing your county can be just as pleasing for some
15) No middle-aged farmers in suits who once played Gaelic 50 years ago being introduced to the crowd.
ya cause di*ks in suits sittin on their a$$ are soo much better
16) The teams don’t parade round after young boys in shorts before the start of the game.
It tradition and I like it
17) Very few clergy are involved in managing teams except perhaps in Afghanistan.
Not all the clergy are bad you know, some do a lot for the community
18) The supporters’ colours consist of more than a cowboy hat with a coloured ribbon tied around it.
seen plenty of cowboy hats at international games, its a bit of fun do you know what that is??
19) Giant Stadium in New York 75% full of Irish people.
and
20) The Club teams are not nearly all named after long dead patriots such as Sarsfield or Stack.
tradition and respect
21) A goal by a Scotsman thousands of miles away from home can put your country on the world stage.
and fair play to him
22) Hearing the Dubliners being played over the tannoy in a foreign country and the crowd singing along.
hear them in every holiday resort I've been too as well
23) Travelling in a convoy of 30 coaches from all over Ireland down the autobahn with the Germans honking their horns in support and welcome.
ya its fun travelling away
24) Beating England .
oh that is nice now I have to admit
25) Being a part of the best supporters in the world..
support for GAA teams is good to you know, try going to an all ireland Final
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