Doesnt sound like a Peoples Republic to me, sounds more like a dictatorship!Originally Posted by ollie
I know its only a bit of craic, good site.Originally Posted by ollie
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Not so sure about comparing the proc struggle to that of the Basques in Spain though!!! think the only offensive the rest of us should be worried about is the one Rebs23 warned us about earlier...![]()
Originally Posted by rebs23
Doesnt sound like a Peoples Republic to me, sounds more like a dictatorship!Originally Posted by ollie
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
that would sum Frank Murphy up alrite.Originally Posted by Superhoops
Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months
watch this spaceOriginally Posted by Corky
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Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months
not entirely correct about the rule42/cork thing ollie
when delegates went at the county board meeting a fortnight ago (the majority of them prepared to vote yes to opening up croker, according to the evening echo) they were told by county board chairman Jim Forbes that such a decision COULD NOT be made at the county board meeting. Forbes went on to say that such a decision could only be made at county convention level, and as there was no motion on it in 2004, they would have to go with the decisionmade at the 2003 convention, when the majority of delegates voted in favour of keeping the rule.
apparantly forbes was entirely correct, however delegates arent entirely happy about it, and the issue will come up for debate at tonights meeting in pairc ui chaoimh
Whatever it was I am sure it was better than my plan to get out of this by pretending to be mad. I mean, who would have noticed another madman around here?
Originally Posted by Ruairi
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just a few questions then.
why did the echo ask every club how they were voting?surely micheal clifford and co. would have known of this rule before doing this?
why did they take a vote at a lot of clubs as how the club delegate would vote.surely they werent guesing that there would be vote??
i thought they just decided not to have a vote because of what i said above( well loosely around what i said) and found some rule(which you mentioned above) so as they wouldn't have a vote.
Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months
You are the cream of Ireland, Irish Royalty.. Us peasants bow to you, your majesty.Originally Posted by Eire06
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Last edited by M@ttitude; 26/04/2005 at 7:50 PM.
Glad you've noticedOriginally Posted by M@ttitude
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Don't like royalty actually, prefer a free state![]()
you need not bow to me, just never make eye contact and a simple tilt of the head will do...![]()
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Yeah jump in ill be up soon with the Champagne and StrawberriesOriginally Posted by Eire06
No eye contact I swear..
Joey B - ok, ok : you've mentioned it 4 times now, so I'll do you the favour of tackling this 'Raphoe is a city' nonesense....Originally Posted by joey B
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City status is something that is granted upon a town through official political channels within that country. I hardly think a letter between a couple of clerics way back in 1600 constitutes concrete proof of Raphoe's supposed city status, let alone conference of city status. Even the official website link you put up there constantly uses the word "town" to describe Raphoe ! If it is indeed a city, why does its own website insist on describing it as a town ?
Back in the days of British rule, the monarch was the person who granted City status within the Republic (as the Queen does currently, e.g. Newry and Lisburn) - not the local vicar and/or the Pope. I don't believe a charter for City status was ever granted to Raphoe in those days, nor in the days since independence under whatever the new process for granting city status is in the Republic (someone from Waterford might know). Therefore, Raphoe is NOT a city - regardless of what a Pope who died 450+ years ago and an English TV quiz might think. It's not their decision.
The key quote on that website is the description of the town as "The Eclesiastical City of Raphoe". Given that it wasn't given official city status, I'm guessing they used the 'Eclesiastical city' bit to highlight it in a different way. Again - the Brian of Britain bit hardly confers City status. It may be linked to the popular misconception in Britain that having a Cathedral and a University are requirements for city status, and that anywhere with a Cathedral is automatically a city.
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Aaaaah, they've kissed and made up, how sweet! At last!Originally Posted by M@ttitude
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Bath, Champagne, Strawberries, oh aye!![]()
Thanks steve but it was a fecking joke,ya know ha ha.Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
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Ok Steve you seem like an a pretty intelligent guy but is there any need to post overly long posts every time?
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
YesOriginally Posted by joey B
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