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"You're a Tan if you cheer for England
Why u say that??
I'll give you enough credit to figure it out for yourself
Your quote back it up ??
Clearly you missed a lot of history classes growing up "
And the magic word is History, past tense time to look forward |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It is always the same, shout for your English football clubs, then begrudge the English team winning
Most of our Irish football team is English players
Just saying "
Fuck the English football team and fuck English clubs, just saying Mon the Hoops |
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"It is always the same, shout for your English football clubs, then begrudge the English team winning
Most of our Irish football team is English players
Just saying "
Well first off they're not MY English clubs as I'm not English and secondly I have the common sense not to support them and give out about the English national team Didn't say I supported our national team either as they're muck, they get beat by anyone who have functioning feet |
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"It is always the same, shout for your English football clubs, then begrudge the English team winning
Most of our Irish football team is English players
Just saying
Fuck the English football team and fuck English clubs, just saying Mon the Hoops"
And football has a lot to do with what happened in ireland. Supporting an English game is just as bad if u go down that road.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It is always the same, shout for your English football clubs, then begrudge the English team winning
Most of our Irish football team is English players
Just saying
Fuck the English football team and fuck English clubs, just saying Mon the Hoops
And football has a lot to do with what happened in ireland. Supporting an English game is just as bad if u go down that road.
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Too much sauce?? Prob best if you go to bed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"After to night it looks like its coming home they have got the best opportunity in a long time to bring it home come.
Would you be happy to see England win the Euro. "
Seriously ??? Not a hope in hell would l be happy..am a defo ABE...and l make no apologies for it..each to their own. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fuck that shite the liam mccarthy is going to stay shannonside again this year...... Wooo hooooo......
LUIMNEACH ABU
Liam is heading lenster bound this year" haaaaa haaaa great joke in fairness to you |
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"Fuck that shite the liam mccarthy is going to stay shannonside again this year...... Wooo hooooo......
LUIMNEACH ABU
Liam is heading lenster bound this yearhaaaaa haaaa great joke in fairness to you"
Lenster hurling today was street's ahead of munster hurling |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fuck that shite the liam mccarthy is going to stay shannonside again this year...... Wooo hooooo......
LUIMNEACH ABU
Liam is heading lenster bound this yearhaaaaa haaaa great joke in fairness to you
Lenster hurling today was street's ahead of munster hurling "
All ireland hurling champions
2016 ;Tipperary
2017;Galway
2018 ;Limerick
2019;Tipperary
2020 ;Limerick
Ya your right leinster hurling is way ahead of munster hurling at the moment.... Stop making a tool of yourself and talking about something you clearly know fuck all about |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You're a Tan if you cheer for England
Why u say that??
I'll give you enough credit to figure it out for yourself
Your quote back it up ??
Clearly you missed a lot of history classes growing up
And the magic word is History, past tense time to look forward "
The history of what happened on this Island should never be forgotten far too many people lost there lives for that |
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By *dfabMan
over a year ago
Dunboyne |
"Home? Really? Wtf?
No. We'll never hear the end of it. "
Agreed
We're still hearing about 1966 FFS
George Hamilton mentioned this evening that England have only ever reached 3 semi finals since.
Kinda surprised me because the way the English talk, you'd think they were regular winners.
Not that we are in any position to slag them off though.
Tonight's match, even with 4 goals, has to have been one of the most boring Euro games I've watched though.
Looking forward to Denmark putting up a proper challenge.
Not a soccer fan but if it's a good game, I don't care who wins
As long as it's Denmark |
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By *scouple07Couple
over a year ago
louth, Ireland |
"It is always the same, shout for your English football clubs, then begrudge the English team winning
Most of our Irish football team is English players
Just saying makes me laugh too
Its Ironic now as two of England's squad..Rice & Grealish are Irish ...funny ol' game this football "
How are they irish? Grealish born in Birmingham and Rice in London |
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By *nicatorMan
over a year ago
2 towns over |
On the football... You can't read anything into last night's match. England dispatched the weakest team in the quarterfinals well. However, the remaining teams are a class (or 2) above that. In saying that England shouldn't fear Denmark and I'd be quietly confident of them making the final. It won't be easy the Danes are a good team and recent events are the kind of things that galvanize teams ( let's not forget the Danish-Iceland connections either- we all know what happened last time).
If they make the final I think it's hard to look beyond Italy. They've looked a class act all through the tournament. I just feel England might come up short. I hope I'm wrong.
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By *nicatorMan
over a year ago
2 towns over |
On the comments here.... I totally except the style of football is not an advert for the beautiful game (or at least not for the uninitiated). It's a far cry from some of the swashbuckling/kamikaze football seen in the past.
It's also perfectly reasonable for a country that has access to/saturated but a neighbour's media to develop some level of resentment.
However, I expected some level of compassion from the clapped out- cliche ridden quarter. I thought they'd appreciate the royalty cheque coming their way every time the line "30 years of hurt" gets played |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The appeal of soccer remains a mystery to me.
Men in shorts thrusting their balls into Annette? "
More frequently, taking 90 minutes to get absolutely nowhere |
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By *nicatorMan
over a year ago
2 towns over |
"The appeal of soccer remains a mystery to me.
Men in shorts thrusting their balls into Annette?
More frequently, taking 90 minutes to get absolutely nowhere"
Penalty foreplay you mean - and there I thought stamina was a good thing.
From your comment I'm thinking you wouldn't be a fan of motor racing either. |
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"The appeal of soccer remains a mystery to me.
Men in shorts thrusting their balls into Annette?
More frequently, taking 90 minutes to get absolutely nowhere
Penalty foreplay you mean - and there I thought stamina was a good thing.
From your comment I'm thinking you wouldn't be a fan of motor racing either. "
Going round in circles Kinda like arguing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The appeal of soccer remains a mystery to me.
Men in shorts thrusting their balls into Annette?
More frequently, taking 90 minutes to get absolutely nowhere
Penalty foreplay you mean - and there I thought stamina was a good thing.
From your comment I'm thinking you wouldn't be a fan of motor racing either.
Going round in circles Kinda like arguing "
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
"Both semi's and the final to be played at Wembley - I don't see how anyone can argue that it's not coming home.
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It just doesn't sound right from an Irish perspective.
Also I do not understand how the English get again the advantage to play at home. |
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By *nicatorMan
over a year ago
2 towns over |
"Both semi's and the final to be played at Wembley - I don't see how anyone can argue that it's not coming home.
It just doesn't sound right from an Irish perspective.
Also I do not understand how the English get again the advantage to play at home. "
True but someone had to host it and logistically they needed it sorted beforehand.
Actually all 4 semi-finalists played their group games at home. So possibly some advantage there.
... In saying all that half of England's goals have been scored away from Wembley |
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"Both semi's and the final to be played at Wembley - I don't see how anyone can argue that it's not coming home.
It just doesn't sound right from an Irish perspective.
Also I do not understand how the English get again the advantage to play at home. "
Because they are the only idiots that let all the fans in |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
"Both semi's and the final to be played at Wembley - I don't see how anyone can argue that it's not coming home.
It just doesn't sound right from an Irish perspective.
Also I do not understand how the English get again the advantage to play at home.
Because they are the only idiots that let all the fans in "
yup, you've a very good point there. Why would anyone look for a delta super spreader event provided by English fans? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Both semi's and the final to be played at Wembley - I don't see how anyone can argue that it's not coming home.
It just doesn't sound right from an Irish perspective.
Also I do not understand how the English get again the advantage to play at home.
Because they are the only idiots that let all the fans in
yup, you've a very good point there. Why would anyone look for a delta super spreader event provided by English fans? "
Now you're just being silly, sure everyone knows Covid was only a hoax to destroy the global economy and the Delta variant is actually caused by the vaccines |
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By *scouple07Couple
over a year ago
louth, Ireland |
"Both semi's and the final to be played at Wembley - I don't see how anyone can argue that it's not coming home.
It just doesn't sound right from an Irish perspective.
Also I do not understand how the English get again the advantage to play at home.
Because they are the only idiots that let all the fans in
yup, you've a very good point there. Why would anyone look for a delta super spreader event provided by English fans? "
60,000+ in the stands in Budapest for Hungary games, so it's not just the English letting fans in, can't go blaming the Englush for everything you no |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
"Both semi's and the final to be played at Wembley - I don't see how anyone can argue that it's not coming home.
It just doesn't sound right from an Irish perspective.
Also I do not understand how the English get again the advantage to play at home.
Because they are the only idiots that let all the fans in
yup, you've a very good point there. Why would anyone look for a delta super spreader event provided by English fans?
60,000+ in the stands in Budapest for Hungary games, so it's not just the English letting fans in, can't go blaming the Englush for everything you no "
not blaming anyone for anything.
It's a fact though that the uk has the highest rising covid-19 figures because of the delta variant. |
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"After to night it looks like its coming home they have got the best opportunity in a long time to bring it home come.
Would you be happy to see England win the Euro. "
I wouldn't mind if they won but rest assured if they do win they will still be celebrating for years later and this can get annoying how they always talk about 1966..they over celebrate |
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"After to night it looks like its coming home they have got the best opportunity in a long time to bring it home come.
Would you be happy to see England win the Euro. "
Has it ever been home? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It is always the same, shout for your English football clubs, then begrudge the English team winning
Most of our Irish football team is English players
Just saying
Fuck the English football team and fuck English clubs, just saying Mon the Hoops" exactly HH |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It is always the same, shout for your English football clubs, then begrudge the English team winning
Most of our Irish football team is English players
Just saying makes me laugh too
Its Ironic now as two of England's squad..Rice & Grealish are Irish ...funny ol' game this football
How are they irish? Grealish born in Birmingham and Rice in London "
They were both capped by the Republic of Ireland ever before they played with England...both underage and Rice also played for the Senior Squad... ..its ok if you did'nt know ...no worries..but now you do |
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"After to night it looks like its coming home they have got the best opportunity in a long time to bring it home come.
Would you be happy to see England win the Euro. "
No self respecting Irish person should ever support England in anything. We've our own teams to support. |
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I'm a self respecting Irish man and I've got family and friends born and bred in England so I'll be happy enough to see them win for their sakes.
I've no Italian connections at all so why would I cheer for them unless it was just good old Irish begrudgery?
I've supported Leeds all my life and I'm happy for Kalvin Phillips especially in the face of those who doubted his ability.
I've also supported the Republic of Ireland team through thick and thin. I've supported Northern Ireland for as long as I can remember when they are playing anyone apart from the Republic and cheered as loud as anyone when Gerry Armstrong put the ball in the Spanish net in Espana 82.
At the same time I know lots of people who refuse to acknowledge the Northern Ireland team and the conversation always turns political.
I've lived in Northern Ireland for 56 years and I know all about politics and it has no place in sport and it's hilarious when people in their 20s and 30s start preaching about history because they read it in a book.
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I wouldn't proud of what they did against Danish team. It was completely not acceptable
First of all booing for national anthem and laser light on the player.
That free kick was not at all necessary when you clearly see from VAR
It should have been going to penalty and you know how would win in the penalty
The team should not proud and they should be ashamed of their behavior
I hope Italy will win the final |
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If they play well enough to beat Italy than the England squad deserve to be European champions. It’s as simple as that.
From a sports interest point of view I’d be more concerned that the Lions tour is going to tank. |
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"I think Southgate is a gentleman and theyre a good but aso lucky team, but youd have to listen to them for years afterwards, is that too high a price?
My money is on Italy."
In fairness to Mr Southgate and the players this generation actually seems to be quite a bunch of gentlemen and they would be quite gracious in victory as well as defeat.
Now the fans, that’s another story.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No way. I am irish why would I want our rivals to succeed. That would be silly. Would have to live in a cave for 60 years"
Well you better hope Italy win so...cant see many ladies wanting to meet in a cave |
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"Both semi's and the final to be played at Wembley - I don't see how anyone can argue that it's not coming home.
It just doesn't sound right from an Irish perspective.
Also I do not understand how the English get again the advantage to play at home.
Because they are the only idiots that let all the fans in
yup, you've a very good point there. Why would anyone look for a delta super spreader event provided by English fans?
60,000+ in the stands in Budapest for Hungary games, so it's not just the English letting fans in, can't go blaming the Englush for everything you no
not blaming anyone for anything.
It's a fact though that the uk has the highest rising covid-19 figures because of the delta variant. " actually Spain is the highest in Europe |
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