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#1
i dont see why people are laughing
the ulster gaa council should be promoting gaa games
by playing the armagh game in donegal they are stopping thousands of armagh fans getting in to watch
this match should be in clones
#2
any other armagh fans up for a picket of the ulster council office?
#3
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 08, 2007, 01:37:48 PM
Quote from: sam03/05 on May 07, 2007, 12:39:52 PM
dont know if anyone else saw it last night but I was standing on the far side of the pitch behind the Carmen dugout.
Conor Gormley made a complete show of himself. After he was sent off called the linesman a w&%ker, had a go at an official. Told him that he was a dead man, that "if he ever came to Clogher again he was f*ucking dead". He then proceeded to punch the advertising boards about 3 or 4 times shouting f&ck. he kicked and punched the concrete dugout. Is this any worse than what Paddy Bradley did? Amyway he bahaved like a complete idiot and I have lost a lot of respect for the man.
he plays for tymoan
are you really surprized?
#4
all true irishmen shall remember loughgall
its a shame the provos have sold them out to get into bed with the brits
#5
Statement by the President of Republican Sinn Féin Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
May 3, 2007
Todays UVF statement, if taken at face value can be given a qualified welcome. However, the fact that arms are to be retained and will continue to be available to its leadership remains a threat to the nationalist people against whom a relentless campaign of assassination has been carried out.

This menace also extends to the Unionist community, many of whose members have also been killed by the same UVF while others have suffered greatly at their hands. In particular uninvolved and innocent nationalists have been targeted by UVF death squads working in collusion with the British crown forces and their intelligence groupings.

Such a campaign against the nationalist population has been pursued ever since the first civilians both Unionist and Nationalist John Patrick Scullion, Peter Ward and Mrs Gould were killed by them in the summer of 1966. These and other deaths of uninvolved people were carried out deliberately and as a matter of policy.

The unionist working class would be much better served, provided such a campaign is at an end, by active representation in a nine-county Ulster Parliament such as has been proposed by Republican Sinn Fin as part of a new federation of the four provinces.

We look forward to such a development.

#6
General discussion / Re: Nuclear Ireland
May 08, 2007, 01:13:34 PM
definitely not
#7
no one
today copperfastens british rule in the occupied six counties