I meant as in we'd been there a good while as opposed to Monaghan who kind of dropped down for a flying visit.I certainly hope we can survive in D2 and leave D3 ness behind......although we certainly revisited it on Sunday.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Eamonnca1 on March 10, 2015, 07:08:54 PMQuote from: Rossfan on March 10, 2015, 06:53:17 PM
Belgium and Germany never subjected us to Centuries of murder, oppression, land grabbing, outlawing our language,culture, religion etc etc.
Jesus Christ are we ever going to get over this victim complex? When are you going to grow up and move on?
Quote from: mikehunt on March 06, 2015, 09:48:45 AMYou annoying judgemental yoke know nothing about me and I would appreciate it if you cut out the imaginary abusive strereotyping of someone you don't know.Quote from: Rossfan on March 05, 2015, 11:23:54 AM
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Fcukin cnuts the lot of them.
From what I can tell u have a resentment against the poor (or the "we won't pay brigade" as u call them). You also hate the rich. Do you find that this borderline fascist mentality impacts your decision making when your union rep hat is on? I'm just wondering how you can sideline such prejudices when carrying out your trojan efforts at defending all workers rights?
Quote from: Bord na Mona man on March 05, 2015, 11:09:14 AM+1.
Another example of the sense of entitlement culture that prevails in certain sections.
Types like O'Donnell, Sean Dunne, David Drumm see the legal system as something that can be danced around and evaded. When O'Donnell bought the house originally, he put in place a complex structure to avoid paying stamp duty. Laws and taxes are for the little people no doubt. I sense there is bafflement on their part as to why they should be honouring commitments made when taking out big loans.
Beades is another one. A chancer from Bertie Ahern's Drumcondra circle. Happy enough to chance his arm and make a few quid in development in the good times, doesn't believe in paying his way when it goes wrong. Clearly eager to stick the bill on the tax payers for his and other people's misadventures.
Notice the flag waving nationalism a lot of these fellas indulge in too. When Beades and Constant Marchievitz Darcy halted the Allsops auction they were singing the national anthem, quoting from the constitution and taking delight at somehow foiling de Brits. The fellas who are quickest to pull on the green jersey and often the quickest ones to pull strokes against the entity that it represents. Why wouldn't you love the nation that allows you to fleece it I suppose...
Quote from: Esmarelda on March 05, 2015, 11:01:04 AMQuote from: Rossfan on March 05, 2015, 10:09:07 AMRossfan, that has to be the, whatever the opposite to in-depth analysis I've ever read.Quote from: Shrewdness on March 05, 2015, 09:05:30 AM
Or else Dublin are over hyped and not as good as we think.
They scored 23 times in 60 mins. The A I is their's to lose
Would you agree that there would be other factors to consider?
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/quote]But franchises owe no loyalty to supporters when the business model fails.
Imagine Syf if Ros won the All Ireland. Money could not buy that.
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