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#1
General discussion / Re: Spotlight
June 20, 2007, 06:34:50 PM
After reading this thread, I am no longer going to visit this forum, I just hope as a young Catholic man in Ireland, not everyone shares the voice of many on this thread and this forum, I hope I never meet any of you boys at a match, as I would walk the other way, a mans life was taken, by more than one man, in a field at night. I just cannot agree with most of the "support" on here and I have enjoyed reading about my team, but I think you are all letting the side down, as Ireland enters a new peace I only feel sorry for most of your own children and the mindset they must have. A fellow supporter and friend told me about this forum, so I looked it up and came on to have a look, he did also tell me that some people on here can be a bit bigoted and I really have to wonder where all this anger and hate is coming from, I have been going to local matches for 12 years with my dad and I never got involved with the political side of things, tried to stay out of it all. This board has some good people and I can see that, but 70% of the "support" I see on here are very nasty, bigoted people. I want, and do believe in an all Ireland for the people of this island, but the people who killed the army man, did nothing for this cause, apart from let their own down and make us all look like animals.  :'(

The real hero's of Ireland will make the peace we all deserve.

Remember Omagh.

Good luck to you all.
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Quote from: fior gael ultach on May 08, 2007, 01:33:47 PM
all true irishmen shall remember loughgall
its a shame the provos have sold them out to get into bed with the brits

There's nothing true about your words, you're a dying breed and let's hope that happens sooner, rather than later. Keep your tongue and stop letting "true Irish men" down.

The IRA did nothing for young Catholics in Ireland and your promotion of what was a terrorist act in the making, is disgusting on a day like today.

As a young Catholic man living in Northern Ireland, I am as disgusted by the acts of the IRA, as much as I am by the acts of the so called Ulster freedom fighters. Both sets of thugs would not hesitate in finding a ditch for "their own kind" if agreement was not sought.

If all true Irish men thought like you, we would still be killing our young.