Pretty similar to the generalisations that you make about Belfast then. By the way I will call the place that you live Londonderry, it is what I recognise it as, ou call it Derry, that is what you recognise it as. Yet another example of intolerance and disrespect of others beliefs from Derry City supporters. By the way I would say there are much more sectarian problems in Londonderry than in Belfast. On the whole both communities can live side by side (with a few obvious exceptions, particularly during the sumer months) whereas Protestants that I have spoke to in Londonderry feel under siege 12 months of the year so please do not ridicule Belfast and make Londonderry out to be this utopia free of sectarian strife.Originally Posted by Speranza
Total rubbish. You only said Londonderry to make a jibe. The only regular trouble in Derry is around the Fountain area with young scumbags from BOTH sides clashing from time to time. Once again your grip on sanity appears to be very loose if you really believe
I know we are getting off-topic but Belfast is a sectarian hotbed. Every single Summer the place is a warzone, the peace walls e.t.c Welcome to Belfast the greyest place on earthhttp://cain.ulst.ac.uk/images/photos...ine/index.htmlOriginally Posted by David
I'm not getting into another futile debate with you David. Have a nice day!
"The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker
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