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    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    No grounds.

    Ditching God Save the Queen at games would be a start.
    Are you Sepp Blatter?

    Though I agree totally that GSTQ should be replaced at NI internationals, if not entirely for the same reason as you.

    Anyhow, each of these topics has its own thread elsewhere.

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    maybe "burn baby burn" by Ash would do the trick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    No grounds. Sour grapes all round that's all. No FIFA action will be taken against the FAI because they've done nothing wrong despite the paranoia floating about up North. The IFA are just making a fuss to try to keep their members happy that they are trying to do everything they can to stop Nationalists switching in droves to the Republic but FIFA won't impose any penalties on the FAI and the situation will continue as usual.

    If they really want to stop this problem they should look at ways of making the image of the NI team more appealing to those of a nationalist persuasion. Ditching God Save the Queen at games would be a start.
    Its not a question of anyone becoming more appealling, they are not, nor have they ever been our team.

    The IFA has been running its anti-sectarian campaign for several years, yet there has been little, if any take up from the Nationalist community.

    Players like Gibson representing Ireland is just a natural progression from a community who have grown up supporting & following Ireland.

    Regarding the selection of Northern born players representing Ireland competitively, there has not been any competitive fixtures in the last few months. Both Gibson & Kane are named in the latest u21 squad, so few worries about continuing to pick players from all over the island, probably because, when FIFA tell you "The existing situation in Northern Ireland allows players to choose whether they wish to represent the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland." , its clear cut and no longer an issue.

    Although it does get very tiresome when some are unable to accept the FIFA ruling.

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    anyway when was the last time a nordie played for us-i cant think of anyone except alan kernaghan and we all know his story...
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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    Anyhow, each of these topics has its own thread elsewhere.
    As I say...

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    Quote Originally Posted by co. down green View Post
    Its not a question of anyone becoming more appealling, they are not, nor have they ever been our team.

    The IFA has been running its anti-sectarian campaign for several years, yet there has been little, if any take up from the Nationalist community.

    Players like Gibson representing Ireland is just a natural progression from a community who have grown up supporting & following Ireland.

    Regarding the selection of Northern born players representing Ireland competitively, there has not been any competitive fixtures in the last few months. Both Gibson & Kane are named in the latest u21 squad, so few worries about continuing to pick players from all over the island, probably because, when FIFA tell you "The existing situation in Northern Ireland allows players to choose whether they wish to represent the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland." , its clear cut and no longer an issue.

    Although it does get very tiresome when some are unable to accept the FIFA ruling.
    One of the problems is the location and history of the stadium. Well, that, allied to the political bickering going on over a new stadium at the maze, which has turned into another thinly veiled sectarian bilefest as per usual for northern politics.
    Superdave to the resc....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
    One of the problems is the location and history of the stadium.
    The real problem is that the team is called "Northern Ireland", and represents the entity that is the "Occupied Six County Statelet"
    The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
    But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
    Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
    And this is what we sang...

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    i like that

    Occupied six county statelet-has a nice ring to it
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    Quote Originally Posted by as_i_say View Post
    i like that

    Occupied six county statelet-has a nice ring to it
    Bit of a b astard for terrace chants tho, don't you think?
    The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
    But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
    Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
    And this is what we sang...

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    You could always ask fans of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia how they managed to fit their name into a chant.
    "I just came in to buy a stamp"-Padraig Pearse, April 24th 1916

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    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    Ealing Green the truth hurts

    You only worship Healy because as mediocre a Championship player as he is you have no alternatives.

    Do you even watch football?
    Somehow, I think these people watch a bit of sport...

    DUBLIN, IRELAND - 15 NOVEMBER 2006 - Ireland’s success in World and European competition is reflected in the ten stars chosen to receive this year's 2006 Texaco Sportstars of the Year Awards. Selected by Sports Editors representing print and broadcast media, north and south, from a shortlist of eighteen sports, the full line-up of Texaco award winners for 2006 comprises:

    ATHLETICS Derval O’Rourke
    BOXING Bernard Dunne
    EQUESTRIAN SPORT Jessica Kuerten
    GAELIC FOOTBALL Kieran Donaghy
    GOLF Padraig Harrington
    HORSE RACING Aidan O’Brien
    HURLING Henry Shefflin
    ROWING Gearoid Towey, Eugene Coakley, Richard Archibald, Paul Griffin
    RUGBY Denis Leamy
    SOCCER David Healy

    (From http://www.texaco.ie/sportstars49/press_releases.htm )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamjar View Post
    You could always ask fans of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia how they managed to fit their name into a chant.
    Nobody knows, since they lynched the first guy who shouted:
    "Give us an 'F' "

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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    This thread is about the respective rankings of ROI and NI. Scotland have nothing to do with it...
    You do like to try to make up the rules? Pure hypocrisy from you as you were quite happy to discuss 'Scottish' players being 'poached' by the FAI on an ourweeminds thread dealing with the FAI picking players born in the 6C.
    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    nor the relationship between the IFA and the SFA, still less any "racial affinity" which you imagine I have with Scotland.
    Fact! Scotland used the troubles to continue moving their away games with you to Glasgow long after Wales and England said it was alright to play in Belfast. Fact: You've played Scotland, how many? over 100 times? Fact! Along with the FA(E), Scotland put their own self interests and unilateraly walked out of the British Championship.

    And I wouldn't mind betting the Scottish coastline is nearer to Windsor Park than the Irish border.

    'Who us? Racial affinity? Not at all! Just our nearest rivals.'
    This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!

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    Jeezus... The amount of winking, eyerolling, and after each sentence.

    Pete from Big Brother types like that you know!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopez View Post
    You do like to try to make up the rules? Pure hypocrisy from you as you were quite happy to discuss 'Scottish' players being 'poached' by the FAI on an ourweeminds thread dealing with the FAI picking players born in the 6C.

    Fact! Scotland used the troubles to continue moving their away games with you to Glasgow long after Wales and England said it was alright to play in Belfast. Fact: You've played Scotland, how many? over 100 times? Fact! Along with the FA(E), Scotland put their own self interests and unilateraly walked out of the British Championship.

    And I wouldn't mind betting the Scottish coastline is nearer to Windsor Park than the Irish border.

    'Who us? Racial affinity? Not at all! Just our nearest rivals.'
    A bit early to be pis sed on a Friday afternoon, or can you spew out this sort of irrelevant, incontinent drivel even when sober?

    This thread is about the respective FIFA rankings of NI and ROI. Fact!

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    Scotland used the troubles to continue moving their away games with you to Glasgow long after Wales and England said it was alright to play in Belfast
    For some years before the big kick off, we had been playing Scotland at home in even-numbered years, England and Wales in odd.

    So, the Scots demurred in 1972, 1974 and 1976; E&W in 1973. I suppose to be fair to our skirted chums, they might argue that they only scratched one game after things stabilised, which they'd presumably date as late as poss.

    Glad ye enjoyed the jaunt around Duncairn Gardens, Lope. In the C19, it was touted as an inspiration from Versailles, believe it or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    I can assure you that we NI fans are enjoying ourselves hugely, thank you very much - not least because we're scoring goals these days. Anyhow, it ill behoves an ROI fan to lecture us on enjoyment, if this Board is anything to go by:
    Ideas for legitimate & peaceful protest
    Why do Ireland fans...
    Is anyone here hoping for defeat?
    The Robbie Keane Discussion (i.e. slagging off) thread
    Stan Watch
    Questions for the FAI
    Wikipedia Rant
    New Ireland Manager
    How many signatures do we need?
    The players are getting off scot free
    Irish team don't care about Ireland
    Delaney Out
    What is wrong with us?
    Etc etc etc etc


    P.S. The reason why I live in Ealing has no relevance to the debate, nor is it any concern of yours - play the ball, not the man.
    Well we know who to blame for things and the problem is our own and ours to sort out, or we could do what the fans of ourfakecountry do and blame our nearest rival for everything. All this ill behove craic and while we're on about it and lecturing people on things, I think its very ill behoving to have the fan of some pub team telling us that we can't pick our own citizens like young Gibson.

    Anyway EG go on tell us how you ended up in Ealing, an area with a fair size Irish community (feel like you've got something in common do you) , After all wasn't the plan in yourfakecountry to have as many members from the Nationalist side of the community having too leave the place due to not meeting up to the job spec for some reason or other. So how come you left what sounds like a superpower to go and live beside a community you seem to get confused with the Mexicans.
    Last edited by sylvo; 16/02/2007 at 11:16 PM.
    Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    A bit early to be pis sed on a Friday afternoon, or can you spew out this sort of irrelevant, incontinent drivel even when sober?...
    Are you asking me or yourself. Because, irrelevant, incontinent drivel is what passes for almost 100% of your posts on here. Sorry, Scotland didn't duck out of playing in four times NI in the 1970s? You've only played them seven times in your history? It was the IFA that cancelled the BC so that w*nkers like you can brag about how you're reigning British champions two decades after the competition folded?
    Quote Originally Posted by Gather round View Post
    For some years before the big kick off, we had been playing Scotland at home in even-numbered years, England and Wales in odd.

    So, the Scots demurred in 1972, 1974 and 1976; E&W in 1973. I suppose to be fair to our skirted chums, they might argue that they only scratched one game after things stabilised, which they'd presumably date as late as poss.

    Glad ye enjoyed the jaunt around Duncairn Gardens, Lope. In the C19, it was touted as an inspiration from Versailles, believe it or not
    Some NI fan you are. And, unlike many of mis compadres, who weren't born when I made my debut, you have no excuse. The 1978 game was also played at HP. I remember the first game at WP being the opener of the 1980 BC and thinking, really, is this the first time Scotland had set foot in Belfast in a decade? So that's at least two games they passed on, needlessly. Possibly three if you include 1974.

    As for DG, yeah took the 1D up to Belfast Castle. I take it the grills on the windows were not the inspiration taken from the Sun King's pad?
    This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sylvo View Post
    ...After all wasn't the plan in yourfakecountry to have as many members from the Nationalist side of the community having too leave the place due to not meeting up to the job spec for some reason or other. So how come you left what sounds like a superpower to go and live beside a community you seem to get confused with the Mexicans.
    Maybe he got a visit about his joyriding habit.
    This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sylvo View Post
    Well we know who to blame for things and the problem is our own and ours to sort out, or we could do what the fans of ourfakecountry do and blame our nearest rival for everything. All this ill behove craic and while we're on about it and lecturing people on things, I think its very ill behoving to have the fan of some pub team telling us that we can't pick our own citizens like young Gibson.

    Anyway EG go on tell us how you ended up in Ealing, an area with a fair size Irish community (feel like you've got something in common do you) , After all wasn't the plan in yourfakecountry to have as many members from the Nationalist side of the community having too leave the place due to not meeting up to the job spec for some reason or other. So how come you left what sounds like a superpower to go and live beside a community you seem to get confused with the Mexicans.
    Re. your first para, I for one have never "blame[d] our nearest rival for everything"; and it is FIFA who will determine who is eligible for whom.

    Re. your second para, why are you so interested in my relocation from one part of the country to another?

    P.S. Some more "pub football" for you, this time taken from Spanish TV:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6e2EBfsqzU
    Enjoy!

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