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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Dunno about that, he nearly had a heart failure when Dermot O'Leary told him he didn't support England, he only supported Ireland
    Thats the same with every England supporter. Tell them you don't want to see them do well and they look at you aghast and say

    'But we support Ireland when they play'

    Fcuk off ya English backstard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torn-Ado View Post
    Thats the same with every England supporter. Tell them you don't want to see them do well and they look at you aghast and say

    'But we support Ireland when they play'

    Fcuk off ya English backstard

    Yeah but we don't drum down their throats 24/7 how we are destined to win every tournament we ever qualify for and how unlucky we were to be eliminated from such tournaments (though conveniently forgetting how lucky we had been previously to even get to that stage).

    Oh yeah and we didn't rape and pillage their country for 700 years also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torn-Ado View Post
    Thats the same with every England supporter. Tell them you don't want to see them do well and they look at you aghast and say

    'But we support Ireland when they play'

    Fcuk off ya English backstard

    Quite a lot of them do.

    Still we can always show that we still have a chip on our shoulder & are not the confident 21st century nation that a student of our economic and cultural success might believe.

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    its no longer the chip on the shoulder thing for me really, but its still the same desire to see them lose. This is just like a club football team that someone really hates.....i hear enough of it over here before every match, when the tournaments come round its exactly how youngirish puts it. it is so annoying......even the some of the moderates start to beleive in all the hype.
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    Yeah but we don't drum down their throats 24/7 how we are destined to win every tournament we ever qualify for and how unlucky we were to be eliminated from such tournaments (though conveniently forgetting how lucky we had been previously to even get to that stage).

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    It's not the English medias fault that their media is so sickingly prevelant here .

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    I'll always hate their football & rugby teams, that's just the way it is, despite liking their country in general, their lifestyle, their contribution to culture and everything else. The only thing I don't like about them is their view on where they stand in the global order and their opinion towards other countries and their social models (not a universal view I accept). This manifests itself in their sports coverage.

    I hate the tone of their pre-tournament hype, and I always feel that just below the surface there's a deep contempt for - or at best total condescension towards - their opponents, which I find distasteful to the extreme.

    Some of the SKY claptrap during the U21s Championships had me fuming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    It's not the English medias fault that their media is so sickingly prevelant here .
    I've lived all over the world and now reside in England and their media is by far the worst for hyping it's national team up to ridiculous levels that I've ever encountered.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    I'll always hate their football & rugby teams, that's just the way it is, despite liking their country in general, their lifestyle, their contribution to culture and everything else. The only thing I don't like about them is their view on where they stand in the global order and their opinion towards other countries and their social models (not a universal view I accept). This manifests itself in their sports coverage.

    I hate the tone of their pre-tournament hype, and I always feel that just below the surface there's a deep contempt for - or at best total condescension towards - their opponents, which I find distasteful to the extreme.

    Some of the SKY claptrap during the U21s Championships had me fuming.
    Too true Stutts. I like the English also in general but they suffer from a severe overestimation of their own importance in the world (in everything not just football) coupled with a very rose-tinted, narrow minded and overall quite ignorant and ill-informed view of their history which is annoying because they refuse to let anyone forget theirs (the Germans, French, Italians etc).

    A very large percentage of them still think Dublin in the Republic of Ireland is still part of the United Kingdom. I sh*t you not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy Garcia View Post
    Quite a lot of them do.

    Still we can always show that we still have a chip on our shoulder & are not the confident 21st century nation that a student of our economic and cultural success might believe.
    Yes. We must support England when they play to show them that we are an extremely open minded nation who love our neighbours as we love ourselves. We must live up to the lovable rogues from across the pond tag at all costs.

    Bolloks. I hope they lose in every game they play be it football, rugby, cricket, tiddlywinks, hide and seek, chess etc.

    Patronisng backstards
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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Ray Hoguhton was a hero for his country and not just for the 2 crucial goals v England
    Exactly.

    The Scots love to see the English beaten

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    I still laugh at a letter sent into the Indo after England had been beaten by France 2-1 2004. An Irish woman and her English husband had decided to watch the match in a pub just off O'Connell St. Both were "disgusted" by the sight of "local" 40 year olds running around swinging their shirts over their heads celebrating the French goals. I'm sure I wasn't the only one who cracked up on reading that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torn-Ado View Post
    Yes. We must support England when they play to show them that we are an extremely open minded nation who love our neighbours as we love ourselves. We must live up to the lovable rogues from across the pond tag at all costs.

    Bolloks. I hope they lose in every game they play be it football, rugby, cricket, tiddlywinks, hide and seek, chess etc.

    Patronisng backstards
    The stereotype you present is far far worse than a lovable rogue. I'm certainly not suggesting that you should support England (I don't) but it's a shame when you define yourself by another country losing.

    I don't care at all tbh. Though it could be argued that until you can stand up to England as an equal, you are selling Ireland short. And I'm not suggesting you "should who love our neighbours as we love ourselves" - but perhaps be confident enough not to give a damn about what England are doing. An English bigot would love it that we care so much, and perhaps feel that we have justified their stereotype of the Irish who are full of hate for their bigger neighbour, reminiscent of a country still oppressed. You are handing them power (over you) they no longer have over us.

    Many used to feel like that when Ireland lived in England's shadow - no longer the case.

    PS It's our fault that English sports/stars are all over our media - just as it's our fault that English shops are all over Grafton St. & every other high street.

    Anyway, back to support Tim @ Wimbledon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy Garcia View Post
    The stereotype you present is far far worse than a lovable rogue. I'm certainly not suggesting that you should support England (I don't) but it's a shame when you define yourself by another country losing.

    I don't care at all tbh. Though it could be argued that until you can stand up to England as an equal, you are selling Ireland short. And I'm not suggesting you "should who love our neighbours as we love ourselves" - but perhaps be confident enough not to give a damn about what England are doing. An English bigot would love it that we care so much, and perhaps feel that we have justified their stereotype of the Irish who are full of hate for their bigger neighbour, reminiscent of a country still oppressed. You are handing them power (over you) they no longer have over us.

    Many used to feel like that when Ireland lived in England's shadow - no longer the case.

    PS It's our fault that English sports/stars are all over our media - just as it's our fault that English shops are all over Grafton St. & every other high street.

    Anyway, back to support Tim @ Wimbledon
    Yes but the very reason most Irish people want to see them lose at everything is not bigotry or hatred. Its their players, media and fans. I certainly dont feel oppressed by them or define myself by them losing but when they do, and I wouldn't be alone saying this, a smile will generally appear on my face. I care far too much about Irelands chances of qualifying to give a feck about England or anyone else for that matter.

    Another point I make is that those English people who cheer for us when we play, usually do so in a patronising manner. The little underdogs across the water. The truth is, if they respected us as a decent footballing side, they wouldn't be half as supportive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    A very large percentage of them still think Dublin in the Republic of Ireland is still part of the United Kingdom. I sh*t you not.
    i presume you can back that statement up with some facts? Bizarre statement to make. Understandable if you were talking about Americans but you claim that some english still think that the Republic is part of the United Kingdom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy Garcia View Post
    I don't care at all tbh. Though it could be argued that until you can stand up to England as an equal, you are selling Ireland short. And I'm not suggesting you "should who love our neighbours as we love ourselves" - but perhaps be confident enough not to give a damn about what England are doing. An English bigot would love it that we care so much, and perhaps feel that we have justified their stereotype of the Irish who are full of hate for their bigger neighbour, reminiscent of a country still oppressed. You are handing them power (over you) they no longer have over us.
    spot on. Actually just take a trip to the messageboards of some of the Irish republican type movies (Michael Collins, In The Name of The Father, Wind That Shakes the Barley etc etc) on www.imdb.com and you can see this argument in action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    i presume you can back that statement up with some facts? Bizarre statement to make. Understandable if you were talking about Americans but you claim that some english still think that the Republic is part of the United Kingdom?
    I met an English guy last year who was going to Dublin for a trip and I asked him if he got his Euros to which he replied 'Why? Ireland are in the UK so I'll need pounds'. He wasn't being smart or provocative, he really had no clue that Ireland is a seperate nation. Most English people will know that Ireland isn't in the UK but don't over estimate the intelligence of a lot of uneducated British people.

    In fact most people around the world presume Ireland are in the UK. A Swedish guy asked me once where I was from. When I said Íreland, he said 'Really? I was in Leeds last week!'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Torn-Ado View Post
    I met an English guy last year who was going to Dublin for a trip and I asked him if he got his Euros to which he replied 'Why? Ireland are in the UK so I'll need pounds'. He wasn't being smart or provocative, he really had no clue that Ireland is a seperate nation. Most English people will know that Ireland isn't in the UK but don't over estimate the intelligence of a lot of uneducated British people.

    In fact most people around the world presume Ireland are in the UK. A Swedish guy asked me once where I was from. When I said Íreland, he said 'Really? I was in Leeds last week!'
    fair enough Torn-Ado, i dont doubt theres a few dumbasses in every country. I mean Vicky Pollard hasnt become a national treasure for no good reason!!

    But YoungIrish said a "very large percentage" - thats insane!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torn-Ado View Post
    I met an English guy last year who was going to Dublin for a trip and I asked him if he got his Euros to which he replied 'Why? Ireland are in the UK so I'll need pounds'. He wasn't being smart or provocative, he really had no clue that Ireland is a seperate nation. Most English people will know that Ireland isn't in the UK but don't over estimate the intelligence of a lot of uneducated British people.

    In fact most people around the world presume Ireland are in the UK. A Swedish guy asked me once where I was from. When I said Íreland, he said 'Really? I was in Leeds last week!'
    There is a girl on Big Brother who thought New Zealand was in America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noelys Guitar View Post
    I still laugh at a letter sent into the Indo after England had been beaten by France 2-1 2004. An Irish woman and her English husband had decided to watch the match in a pub just off O'Connell St. Both were "disgusted" by the sight of "local" 40 year olds running around swinging their shirts over their heads celebrating the French goals. I'm sure I wasn't the only one who cracked up on reading that.
    I have to admit when Zidane scored those two late goals I actually ran outside screaming with joy/laughter with my brother until her indoors told us "to get inside NOW" as my fellow English neighbours on the street looked on...... you listen to Lineker, Hansen and co for weeks on end in the build up to a tournament about how good they are that it's like a release when they **** up so spectacularly.
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    I'll always hate their football & rugby teams, that's just the way it is, despite liking their country in general, their lifestyle, their contribution to culture and everything else. The only thing I don't like about them is their view on where they stand in the global order and their opinion towards other countries and their social models (not a universal view I accept). This manifests itself in their sports coverage.
    This all stems back to "rule britannia britannia rules the waves", its the old imperialistic view, that they are the rulers of the world and london is centre of the universe, and they brought civilisation to all the world, hence their patronising view. That the queen is the ruler of the world, all haill the queen etc.

    The reason this gets so much publicity is because other countries such as america, love the queen too, along with canada and many others, which only add fuel to their over-sized egos.

    The majority I have met do have that old fashioned patronising view of ireland, a mate of mine told me how sky and ITV during the 94 world cup were like "get behind your team", on about Ireland, no kidding. It reminds me of the whole barry mcguigan thing etc......."ulsterman, british" then someone who has committed a crime or what not is an "Irishman". Nothing annoys me more than when i see that.

    I was in this tapas bar (in england ), and they had tourist booklets endorsed by the south american tourist board for south americans, anyhow the front cover had a picture of the Ireland and the UK, all draped in the union jack. Im still meaning to write to them and complain!!!!
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    There is a girl on Big Brother who thought New Zealand was in America.
    you watch big brother.....
    I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
    And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
    I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
    Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away

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