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#2
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 17, 2015, 12:32:22 PM
Just having a bit of fun but we are above you in the table!  :)
#3
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 17, 2015, 11:13:47 AM
Is that arrogance? Lol
#4
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 17, 2015, 10:12:17 AM
At this rate? Dunloy!
#5
Quote from: Eamonnca1 on April 17, 2015, 12:44:58 AM
Quote from: hardstation on April 16, 2015, 10:54:28 PM
Quote from: Eamonnca1 on April 16, 2015, 10:09:37 PM
That high pitched helium voice the Belfast men talk with.

"Hi bie! What's the matter wie yie?"
People from Belfast don't pronounce 'boy' as 'bie'. That is a Down/Armagh/Tyrone thing.
So, fcuk up.

Nope. Listen carefully the next time you hear them. Belfastards pronounce nearly every vowel as I.

That's an older generation. My father would have pronounced 'Power' as 'Pire' and 'Tower' as 'Tire' but its an old thing but I've never heard someone pronounce 'Boy' as 'Bie'.  That's more Tyrone, Down, Armagh.
#6
SF will take their seats... eventually.  Not this election but very possibly the one after this one.  They are already throwing out the signs.

There is no way that the Labour party would ever accept SF's support though. It would be political suicide.
#7
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 17, 2015, 09:30:56 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 16, 2015, 08:44:09 PM
Quote from: ojonathanrossa on April 16, 2015, 04:35:43 PM
I'm talking about the arrogance which you displayed with your 'as for the rest, hmm' comment as if you guys are a cut above bad old Sarsfields and bad old Gort who come to bully the puritans of Milltown Row. Whether or not you are a fan of my club is irrelevant.

You said St John's = good, Rossa = good, the rest = hmm. I just asked where you think you would be in that list of Belfast clubs. I can only assume by your lack of response that you believe yourself to be a hurling club like Rossa and St John's who (in your own words) just want to hurl while the others are aggressive first and hurlers second. Reading this and if I were a member of either club, I certainly wouldn't want a certain St galls referee to take charge of my games with that judgemental attitude before a ball is struck.

By the way I was at the Sarsfields/Gort game as our game was the next day and what was wrote on here and alluded to by you in one of your last posts was a load of tosh. First game of season and both teams were up for it but it certainly wasn't the royal rumble that was described on here.

See you on the 1st July. Try not to spit the dummies out this time like the last time. There'll be no excuses then. You should have plenty of sessions under your belts by then.

Would you catch yourself on?? What age are you? PM me your issues and leave the thread for normal debate and stop being a WUM and a troll.  As for 1st of July I wont be here, keep me informed though as its the most interesting thing that goes on in my life lol.....wally😉

You'll not be getting any PMs.  1B looms
#8
Wrongo. Traditionally is something that happened in the past due to tradition.  My father when he was alive voted SF as did I when I was younger until two elections ago.

There you go, you learn something new every day, Francie Pat.

Another attempt at playing the man and not the ball. 
#9
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
April 16, 2015, 11:21:35 PM
Just looking a change, arsehol.e.
#10
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
April 16, 2015, 08:25:50 PM
I'd like to see Ballymena make a bit of a breakthrough but Moneyglass to win Div 2 and you just can't look past St Gall's. Cargin promise much every single year only to be di.cked. That said, I'd love them to beat St Gall's
#11
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 16, 2015, 04:35:43 PM
I'm talking about the arrogance which you displayed with your 'as for the rest, hmm' comment as if you guys are a cut above bad old Sarsfields and bad old Gort who come to bully the puritans of Milltown Row. Whether or not you are a fan of my club is irrelevant.

You said St John's = good, Rossa = good, the rest = hmm. I just asked where you think you would be in that list of Belfast clubs. I can only assume by your lack of response that you believe yourself to be a hurling club like Rossa and St John's who (in your own words) just want to hurl while the others are aggressive first and hurlers second. Reading this and if I were a member of either club, I certainly wouldn't want a certain St galls referee to take charge of my games with that judgemental attitude before a ball is struck.

By the way I was at the Sarsfields/Gort game as our game was the next day and what was wrote on here and alluded to by you in one of your last posts was a load of tosh. First game of season and both teams were up for it but it certainly wasn't the royal rumble that was described on here.

See you on the 1st July. Try not to spit the dummies out this time like the last time. There'll be no excuses then. You should have plenty of sessions under your belts by then.
#12
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 16, 2015, 01:57:29 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 16, 2015, 10:47:50 AM
Quote from: ojonathanrossa on April 16, 2015, 09:33:46 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 15, 2015, 08:50:38 PM
Quote from: ojonathanrossa on April 15, 2015, 04:46:41 PM
A few things, MR2.  You keep mentioning over the last 8 years or something. I'd love to have the results in front of me but by fcuk, I don't think for a second you would have come out on top over us over 8 years.  I'll see if I can dig out the results somehow.  I think you're vision is being skewed by your two competitive senior championship games to forget that you weren't all that impressive outside of that.  The year you took them and got hammered by the KK team in the All Ireland IHC you were abysmal in that game.

But the real problem about you in particular and often with a lot of St Gall's men is that they think they are much bigger than their hurling boots.  Perhaps that is an arrogance that comes with winning a lot at the football but that's why it makes beating you the more sweet.  I noticed that arrogance in your last post as if you are a cut above the rest of the teams in Belfast. 

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 15, 2015, 03:33:27 PM
Maybe I'm mistaken, I've always enjoyed hurling against both teams as that's what you were allowed to do... As for the rest, hmm

From my memory, I can't remember you being any means shakes and certainly not better than what you term 'the rest, hmm' of Belfast teams.  You would be at Sarsfield's or GNMs level to be honest.  Don't think you are any better than that.  You beat Dunloy in the SHC and got beat by Cushendall narrowly. These are what has given you arrogance??  Give me a break.

But as I said, we'll more than likely confirm my opinion in our next outing on July 1st at Pairc Rossa.  Enjoy your trip to Ballycran next Wednesday, angry boy.

I don't know you from Adam and nor do I care, you posts are directed it seems to me, so I'll take a wild guess and think you are a reincarnation of the tools that have been on before, if you are going to debate hurling that's fine I'll engage with you, but if you want to be a WUM then sorry, no arrogance by me either, Rossa are the Premier club after all. Good luck to you to in all your games this year.... I mean that. Always liked Rossa and was in contact with your manager about refereeing the challenge games he has lined up on that run to Croker.... I've no axe to grind

Genuinely not a wind up merchant.  I've read this board for a long time and have just set this up.  What I do have a problem is with St Galls thinking they are better than what they are and I think it's arrogance.  Maybe I did get carried away in my last reply a bit but it drives me nuts listening to St Galls men in work and around the place walking around with this undeserved swagger about them when they talk about hurling and thinking they are a cut above the rest of the clubs in Belfast and especially over us over the last number of years.  I'll remind you of the arrogance I am referring to:

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 15, 2015, 03:33:27 PM
Maybe I'm mistaken, I've always enjoyed hurling against both teams as that's what you were allowed to do... As for the rest, hmm

I think that's a bit disrespectful to other clubs and after playing senior hurling for around 8 years now, I've never been that impressed by you or have never had tougher games against you compared to games against the other Belfast clubs.

We'll take our defeats this year but we'll stay up.  I can't say the same for yourselves.

I'll reply once more.... The others was a go at the style of play... Having played against these other teams for 3 times as long at senior level than yourself, I'm coming from a different perspective.. The Rossa let you play the Johnnies let you play... Sarsfields Gorts and the rest will be a little more aggressive than they need to be. Gorts played sarfields last week... Bit of a disaster I heard... I hope you'd do stay up great kids coming through and traditions to back it up. Who do youse get in the first round this year?

Again this is the arrogance that comes from yourselves.

We let you play hurling.
St John's let you play hurling.
Big bad Sarsfields and Gorts are aggressive. 

What are St Galls?
#13
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
April 16, 2015, 11:23:24 AM
Ballycastle.
#14
How is he given so much airtime? Obviously to be a cretin and to try and divide opinion but I believe its things like this are part of the BBC govt led agenda.  I'm not saying David Cameron is saying 'Get David Vance on Radio Six Counties' but I think in the name of 'balance' they bring out a controversial mouthpiece like himself to rile and engage trade unionists and working callers into spats of small single issues and in turn satisfying an agenda that allows austerity to become acceptable.
#15
BBC Constituency Profile for West Belfast. Facts are Facts and SF are s.hit!

Constituency profile

This constituency has the highest proportion of Catholics (80%) of any Northern Ireland seat. The Royal Victoria Hospital is one of the area's biggest employers. The economy is boosted through tourism, based around the Troubles.
In 2013, there was an estimated population of 94,000. It is the most deprived constituency in Northern Ireland. Welfare reform is a big issue and one in five residents are in receipt of at least one disability-related benefit. Residents here have a lower life expectancy than any other part of Northern Ireland.
Since 1966, this seat has been held by nationalist MPs. Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams took the seat from the SDLP's Gerry Fitt in 1983. He lost it in 1992 to the SDLP's Joe Hendron, only to regain it five years later. After Mr Adams resigned to become a member of the Republic of Ireland's parliament, Paul Maskey of Sinn Féin took the seat in 2011.