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#1
Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 22, 2014, 03:14:44 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 22, 2014, 01:19:28 AM
Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 11:47:32 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 03:07:04 PM


Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 01:34:45 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 12:54:54 PM
Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 12:45:07 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 12:06:27 PM
I don't mind England and I do have more interest when they are playing but I don't like to see them win.  It's rivalry, I don't wish them any harm or anything like that.  What I don't understand is why so many people talk about immaturity when people in this country cheer against England (normally non-football fans say this) but yet it seems to be perfectly acceptable for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to shout against England.

However there are instances when England will have my full support - Normally against Northern Ireland and Australia in football and anytime they play New Zealand, Australia or South Africa in Rugby.
'this country'? You mean the 26 county state? Hardly a country.

The term "country" is used to refer to sovereign states.  You can call it what ever floats your boat, I don't get caught up on names when it comes to this island.

So
Republic of Ireland
Free State
the 26 counties
The south
Ireland

Take your pick.
Any of those, bar the last. Ireland doesn't stop at the border.

I never mentioned Ireland in my original post only the word country so unless you don't believe the 26 county state is a country I don't know why you attacked my post.  Seems like you were looking for any reason to pounce.
You talked about 'this country' and then you mentioned Northern Ireland. You obviously think that these are two separate countries. That's where we part company. I think Ireland is one country, though it is currently divided into two separate political states. Neither of these states, in my view, is a 'country'. I get tetchy when people talk like they are.

Like many people in the north you need to forget about being 'tetchy' and accept peoples opinions on the matter.

However this isn't so much an opinion as it is fact.  Under the Good Friday Agreement we on this island have accepted that there are two different states on this island.  The south gave up any claim it had to the six counties in the north.  As the word 'country' can be used when referencing different states then that makes it a fact the the 26 county state is a country.  With the right conditions I would support a United Ireland but not if it means 1000's of innocent lives.  Over the years I have found myself caring less about names and flags and caring more about peace.
Like Syferus, you're very good at telling those of us in the north what are problems are. Here's one of my problems: people in the 26 counties who think that my Irishness somehow depends upon whether a Dublin administration does or does not have a 'claim'  over me. Big news, it doesn't. I'm as Irish as anyone from Dublin, or Cork or Galway by virtue of the fact that I was born in Belfast on the island of Ireland, irrespective of what an administration elected by people in the 26 counties thinks or decrees. That makes me part of the Irish nation as far as I'm concerned. The nation may currently be dispersed across two political jurisdictions, but that does not  - or at least, should not - dilute its legitimacy. There is no such thing as a Northern Irish nation, nor is there a Republic of Ireland nation. There is just the Irish nation. Calling the 26 counties 'Ireland', or claiming that it is a country, is to diminish what the Irish nation is and what it represents. It also insults those Irish people who live outside the 26 county jurisdiction.

Talk about wanting to pick a fight over nothing.  I never said you weren't Irish you like many are looking for excuses to be insulted.  You are like anyone born on this island entitled to an Irish passport and entitled to be an Irish person however just like those in the north, Northern Ireland, the six counties - choose which ever wording you like is also entitled to feel British.

All this just cause I used the words Ireland and Northern Ireland in the one post.  If you haven't understood by now I don't mind or care what flag you or anyone else flies or what nationality you want to be.  Your fully entitled to either but picking argumens over the words people use to describe this bloody island is where alot of the problems start.
#2
Quote from: hardstation on June 22, 2014, 01:41:27 AM
Maith fcukin thú. And is Jack grand too?

Typical responce.  If I said something you disagree with come back to me.
#3
Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 11:47:32 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 03:07:04 PM


Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 01:34:45 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 12:54:54 PM
Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 12:45:07 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 12:06:27 PM
I don't mind England and I do have more interest when they are playing but I don't like to see them win.  It's rivalry, I don't wish them any harm or anything like that.  What I don't understand is why so many people talk about immaturity when people in this country cheer against England (normally non-football fans say this) but yet it seems to be perfectly acceptable for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to shout against England.

However there are instances when England will have my full support - Normally against Northern Ireland and Australia in football and anytime they play New Zealand, Australia or South Africa in Rugby.
'this country'? You mean the 26 county state? Hardly a country.

The term "country" is used to refer to sovereign states.  You can call it what ever floats your boat, I don't get caught up on names when it comes to this island.

So
Republic of Ireland
Free State
the 26 counties
The south
Ireland

Take your pick.
Any of those, bar the last. Ireland doesn't stop at the border.

I never mentioned Ireland in my original post only the word country so unless you don't believe the 26 county state is a country I don't know why you attacked my post.  Seems like you were looking for any reason to pounce.
You talked about 'this country' and then you mentioned Northern Ireland. You obviously think that these are two separate countries. That's where we part company. I think Ireland is one country, though it is currently divided into two separate political states. Neither of these states, in my view, is a 'country'. I get tetchy when people talk like they are.

Like many people in the north you need to forget about being 'tetchy' and accept peoples opinions on the matter.

However this isn't so much an opinion as it is fact.  Under the Good Friday Agreement we on this island have accepted that there are two different states on this island.  The south gave up any claim it had to the six counties in the north.  As the word 'country' can be used when referencing different states then that makes it a fact the the 26 county state is a country.  With the right conditions I would support a United Ireland but not if it means 1000's of innocent lives.  Over the years I have found myself caring less about names and flags and caring more about peace.
#4
Dzeko had numerous chances to score today.  Very disappointing second half from Bosnia.  After the disallowed goal Nigeria seemed to get the upperhand.  Bosnia struggled to create many chances in the second half and attempted too many shots from outside the box but didn't hit one decent effort.  Again the one man that got the chances Dzeko failed to take one of them not including the disallowed goal.

The ref was poor again and how there was only three added minutes I don't know after all the time wasting by the Nigerians.  Nigeria should advance to the second round now I still can't see Iran winning against Bosnia.
#5
Poor stuff.  Argentina struggling to create any proper chances here.  Iran will be delighted so far.
#6
I just wish either of the two teams last night could string two or three passes together on their opponents half without losing possesion.  It was an exciting game but the lack of skill and technique was shocking.
#7
Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 01:34:45 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 12:54:54 PM
Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 12:45:07 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 12:06:27 PM
I don't mind England and I do have more interest when they are playing but I don't like to see them win.  It's rivalry, I don't wish them any harm or anything like that.  What I don't understand is why so many people talk about immaturity when people in this country cheer against England (normally non-football fans say this) but yet it seems to be perfectly acceptable for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to shout against England.

However there are instances when England will have my full support - Normally against Northern Ireland and Australia in football and anytime they play New Zealand, Australia or South Africa in Rugby.
'this country'? You mean the 26 county state? Hardly a country.

The term "country" is used to refer to sovereign states.  You can call it what ever floats your boat, I don't get caught up on names when it comes to this island.

So
Republic of Ireland
Free State
the 26 counties
The south
Ireland

Take your pick.
Any of those, bar the last. Ireland doesn't stop at the border.

I never mentioned Ireland in my original post only the word country so unless you don't believe the 26 county state is a country I don't know why you attacked my post.  Seems like you were looking for any reason to pounce. 
#8
Quote from: Myles Na G. on June 21, 2014, 12:45:07 PM
Quote from: Galwaybhoy on June 21, 2014, 12:06:27 PM
I don't mind England and I do have more interest when they are playing but I don't like to see them win.  It's rivalry, I don't wish them any harm or anything like that.  What I don't understand is why so many people talk about immaturity when people in this country cheer against England (normally non-football fans say this) but yet it seems to be perfectly acceptable for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to shout against England.

However there are instances when England will have my full support - Normally against Northern Ireland and Australia in football and anytime they play New Zealand, Australia or South Africa in Rugby.
'this country'? You mean the 26 county state? Hardly a country.

The term "country" is used to refer to sovereign states.  You can call it what ever floats your boat, I don't get caught up on names when it comes to this island.

So
Republic of Ireland
Free State
the 26 counties
The south
Ireland

Take your pick.
#9
I don't mind England and I do have more interest when they are playing but I don't like to see them win.  It's rivalry, I don't wish them any harm or anything like that.  What I don't understand is why so many people talk about immaturity when people in this country cheer against England (normally non-football fans say this) but yet it seems to be perfectly acceptable for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to shout against England.

However there are instances when England will have my full support - Normally against Northern Ireland and Australia in football and anytime they play New Zealand, Australia or South Africa in Rugby.
#10
General discussion / Re: Crisps: your no 1 ?
June 07, 2014, 05:00:58 PM
Walkers Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli and there is no contest what so ever.
#11
General discussion / Re: Dog Advice
May 04, 2013, 12:24:43 AM
Quote from: The Iceman on May 01, 2013, 08:43:07 PM
the dog is a domesticated animal. It's ok if you dont understand why people have dogs in their homes or trust that their family pets wont kill their kids.
We can agree to disagree.
I love dogs. I love big dogs. This will be my second Doberman - I wouldn't have another breed (at this point)

I have a Black German Shepherd, a nine month old Dobie and a 10 month old Dobie/Shepherd cross.  I love big dogs too.  They are great companions.
#12
General discussion / Re: American Sports Thread
September 18, 2012, 03:41:36 AM
BBC are really having a laugh with this music... :-\
#13
General discussion / Re: American Sports Thread
September 18, 2012, 03:39:08 AM
I don't remember a half of football taking so long before.  Big TD at the end of the half for Denver.  Badly needed.  After a shocking start for the Broncos offense I hope that last drive is a sign of things to come.
#14
General discussion / Re: American Sports Thread
September 18, 2012, 03:02:52 AM
Quote from: thejuice on September 17, 2012, 10:26:38 PM
Will try my damnedest to stay up for MNF tonight. I think we´ll get a clearer picture of where the Falcons are at this year tonight. With all due respect to the Chiefs. Sick of hearing how great the Falcons are going to be this year. I´m confident we´ll make the play-offs but I don´t know if Mike Smith has found the key to post season success. It´s not like anyone can put a finger on it. It just seems to be all about intensity and playing harder and for whatever reason the Falcons don´t find that extra gear.

Its going to be a loooonnngg night if you're still up! 
#15
General discussion / Re: American Sports Thread
September 13, 2012, 11:07:24 PM
Quote from: Minder on September 13, 2012, 08:57:39 PM
After a bit of research it seems MNF is available on the BBC IPlayer, but not on tablet or mobile devices. It is also repeated on Tuesday evening on the red button, there does not seem to be a definitive time.

BBC IPlayer is no good for us living in the South.