The last time I saw NI away supporters close up was here in Iceland a few years ago. Then there were a few hundred union jack clad gstq billy boys, looked even more farcical in a foreign context.
Yesterday at the Finland game, the camera caught the away support many times, they looked kinda normal healthy football supporters.The change is phenonomal. Is this for real?
A tad defensive?
I made observations and formed an opinion. As an Ulsterborn lad I didn't feel that comfortable that I could share my "ulsterness" with that bunch singing about the billy boys. It's just the natural instinct for self preservation pushes me well away, maybee if I had met a few more open minded chaps like yourself I would have absolutely no problem
Why the complete transformation then?
Where do uncover the critical angle?
It's one observation, one not three. Union jack clad, gstq billy boys. What's unfair about that? You are seperating elements.
Anyway, where have all these elements gone with the NI away support, the unionjack clad, singing verses about gstq and the billyboys?
I didn't see one uj at the Finnish game compared to flag orgy in Iceland.
Am I not supposed to notice this phenonomal change in NI away support?
My memory of World Cup 1986 saw them use this flag
I couldn't say what the situation is now
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If I refer to bover booted skinhead racists being farcical in a foreign context doesn't mean I am making a hair/shoe fashion statement. Obviously the threat is the racism. Is there some avoidance about the question? Where have they all gone? Was there a collective unconcious decision to forgo this apparel and overt bigotry? did they run out of money? were they regarded as persona not grata inside the NI football supporters club?
Were they photographed and banned? Did they just simply not turn up anymore?
How did it happen?
Firstly - the Republic is not a divided society with a recent history of violent inter-communla strife. Hence there is less of a need to be cautious about the baance of messages that official organisations send out.
Secondly - even if it was, I'm not aware of the Irish flag or anthem causing offence to particular sections of the Republic's population : including protestants. In fact - I'm not even aware of either causing grave offence to the protestant population from the north who come to watch/play in Ireland rugby internationals. But that's a whole different story. If only because the southern-based rugby has made stpe to neutralise its messages through 'Ireland's Call'.
You know full well that your retort is spurious David. Unless your happy to have it reversed and say that the views of the people in the South have validity over the actions of both communities in the north ? I'm sure that route could end up with Irish langauge signs on Ballymena Main Street, if you were happy to play those sort of games...
Nice try...
If you're happy with the IFA and the Norn Irish fans branding themselves with the symbols, totems and identity of only one side within a deeply divided society, then so be it.
But don't come complaining when members of the other side don't support the team, opt to play for another team, oppose large chunks of public money beign spent for the NI team/facilities etc etc. You can't have it both ways.
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