Cheering before the end of Amhrán na bhFiann

Started by deiseach, February 21, 2007, 03:40:09 PM

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Do you?

Yes
15 (17%)
No
73 (83%)

Total Members Voted: 80

GweylTah

Quote from: true ulster gael on February 22, 2007, 08:03:21 PM
i will join them as we have a common cause
if trouble should start the blame will be with the gaa who have allowed this to happen by selling out


Why don't you start your own war?

true ulster gael


GweylTah

Oh forget it. you're a moron.   I suppose this distraction keeps kids and old ladies safe in the meantime.

true ulster gael

Quote from: GweylTah on February 22, 2007, 08:38:24 PM
Oh forget it. you're a moron.   I suppose this distraction keeps kids and old ladies safe in the meantime.
again someone else gives up and tries insults to get their way

SuperSub

#64
Quote from: sureyouwill on February 22, 2007, 02:38:03 PM

Suppose you play it before you go to bed at night laoislad after a decade of the rosary. You probably come rolling in half cut after a night out ,log on to post, delete your account and then blast Amhrán na bhFiann and all is right in your world again.  I'd lay money you probably have it on your ipod, suppose it's like your own viagra, get's you to stand to attention every time.!!

Quote from: true ulster gael on February 22, 2007, 08:03:21 PM
i will join them as we have a common cause
if trouble should start the blame will be with the gaa who have allowed this to happen by selling out


The Nut House must be really empty today with the amount of knobs and fools that are posting.In fairness to true ulster gael at least he is making a point the other tosser sureyouwill is just on one of his rambles and never actually says anything worthwhile as per usual

zoyler

Great news!  I just got a ticket!  Now I will be able to show the standard courtesy and respect to which GSTQ isentitled in person.  Then sing our national anthem at the top of my voice all the way through just as I was proud and priviliged to do at Lansdowne Road in 1973 when the RFU showed themselves to be true friends of Ireland & Irish Rugby. I will sing it just as I always have at AIFs, UFs, MFs, CFs, Rugby Internationals & Soccer Internationals.  I detest Irelands Call but accept it as people of a different viewpoint also play for the team.  Its called maturity and being grown up.

It would appear True Ulster Gaels vision of Ireland is one in which we all work togeather blowing up our neighbour.  Should he or any one else be protesting outside I will show my contempt for them and their lunatic fringe views by ignoring them.  Thank God most of us have moved on

sureyouwill

Quote from: SuperSub on February 22, 2007, 08:56:38 PM
Quote from: sureyouwill on February 22, 2007, 02:38:03 PM

Suppose you play it before you go to bed at night laoislad after a decade of the rosary. You probably come rolling in half cut after a night out ,log on to post, delete your account and then blast Amhrán na bhFiann and all is right in your world again.  I'd lay money you probably have it on your ipod, suppose it's like your own viagra, get's you to stand to attention every time.!!

Quote from: true ulster gael on February 22, 2007, 08:03:21 PM
i will join them as we have a common cause
if trouble should start the blame will be with the gaa who have allowed this to happen by selling out


The Nut House must be really empty today with the amount of knobs and fools that are posting.In fairness to true ulster gael at least he is making a point the other tosser sureyouwill is just on one of his rambles and never actually says anything worthwhile as per usual

Whereas you're just full of pearls of wisdom!!  ::) ::)

SuperSub

Wow great response i just can't come back from a post like that,you really are a legend sureyouwill you win hands down ::)

J70

Quote from: true ulster gael on February 22, 2007, 08:03:21 PM
i will join them as we have a common cause
if trouble should start the blame will be with the gaa who have allowed this to happen by selling out

Reserving the right to cause havoc while absolving yourself of any responsibility in advance. Where have we heard that before?

If anything does happen a la the Love Ulster riot last year, I hope the gardai don't spare the batons.

sureyouwill

Quote from: SuperSub on February 23, 2007, 12:33:57 AM
Wow great response i just can't come back from a post like that,you really are a legend sureyouwill you win hands down ::)

As opposed to your amazing retort calling me a tosser, please the baton of legend must really be handed to yourself.  :o If jumped up pounces like you and laoislad would take their heads out of their arses, you would see that no one is deliberately being disrespectful to Ireland when they cheer at the last line of the national anthem, in fact I doubt the majority of supports have a tear in their eye as it is played thinking of past wrongs and hardships, that does not mean however that every single person there does not have pride in their county and their country, now dry your eyes.  People are at matches to enjoy themselves, to unwind, to get away from mundane everyday life, to cheer on their county team, if over exuberance is taken as ignorance it's just another example of political correctness gone mad, but then again there will always be muppets who look for ways to be offended.

Gaaboardmod3

True Ulster Gael,

Your inflammatory posts have attracted more reports than anyone since the great Flameboy saga. Please tone down the political stuff, and take it to the Non-GAA section as well.

It's obvious you are on a wind up mission, but if these statements continue escalating, you'll go the way of the late, not-lamented Flameboy.

Thanks

SuperSub

#71
Quote from: sureyouwill on February 23, 2007, 07:37:31 AM
Quote from: SuperSub on February 23, 2007, 12:33:57 AM
Wow great response i just can't come back from a post like that,you really are a legend sureyouwill you win hands down ::)

As opposed to your amazing retort calling me a tosser, please the baton of legend must really be handed to yourself.  :o If jumped up pounces like you and laoislad would take their heads out of their arses, you would see that no one is deliberately being disrespectful to Ireland when they cheer at the last line of the national anthem, in fact I doubt the majority of supports have a tear in their eye as it is played thinking of past wrongs and hardships, that does not mean however that every single person there does not have pride in their county and their country, now dry your eyes.  People are at matches to enjoy themselves, to unwind, to get away from mundane everyday life, to cheer on their county team, if over exuberance is taken as ignorance it's just another example of political correctness gone mad, but then again there will always be muppets who look for ways to be offended.
Wow you have me know,im really going to change my mind after that post Inspiring stuff ::) Really you are the ultimate Will you marry me?

Also i believe if you check you have called people Tosser more times than i care to count so don't act the innocent little fool like you are

The Real Laoislad

Sureyouwill  if your going to tell me to take my head out of my arse for believing people are Dis Respecting the National Anthem by cheering before the end please have the cop on to read all this thread and be at least fair and also tell
Charlie Linkbox
Lynchboy
Ziggysego
Cicfada
Romeo
Gaoth Dobhair Abu
Magpie Seanie

That their opinion is wrong too and they should take their head out of their arse's too.Thanks ::)
You'll Never Walk Alone.

sureyouwill

Quote from: The Real Laoislad on February 23, 2007, 11:22:38 AM
Sureyouwill  if your going to tell me to take my head out of my arse for believing people are Dis Respecting the National Anthem by cheering before the end please have the cop on to read all this thread and be at least fair and also tell
Charlie Linkbox
Lynchboy
Ziggysego
Cicfada
Romeo
Gaoth Dobhair Abu
Magpie Seanie

That their opinion is wrong too and they should take their head out of their arse's too.Thanks ::)

I stand by what I say - but then again there will always be muppets who look for ways to be offended - if the cap fits feel free to wear it.

sureyouwill

Quote from: SuperSub on February 23, 2007, 10:53:14 AM
Quote from: sureyouwill on February 23, 2007, 07:37:31 AM
Quote from: SuperSub on February 23, 2007, 12:33:57 AM
Wow great response i just can't come back from a post like that,you really are a legend sureyouwill you win hands down ::)

As opposed to your amazing retort calling me a tosser, please the baton of legend must really be handed to yourself.  :o If jumped up pounces like you and laoislad would take their heads out of their arses, you would see that no one is deliberately being disrespectful to Ireland when they cheer at the last line of the national anthem, in fact I doubt the majority of supports have a tear in their eye as it is played thinking of past wrongs and hardships, that does not mean however that every single person there does not have pride in their county and their country, now dry your eyes.  People are at matches to enjoy themselves, to unwind, to get away from mundane everyday life, to cheer on their county team, if over exuberance is taken as ignorance it's just another example of political correctness gone mad, but then again there will always be muppets who look for ways to be offended.
Wow you have me know,im really going to change my mind after that post Inspiring stuff ::) Really you are the ultimate Will you marry me?

Also i believe if you check you have called people Tosser more times than i care to count so don't act the innocent little fool like you are

Feel free to post any instance where this occurred.