Didn't that star an Australian in a kilt?Major_Spittle wrote:
I saw BraveHeart.Pubic wrote:
If the Irish are riled it may help fire them up for the game, or at the very least ensure a few good face-stompingsBecause all Scottish and Irish people wear is kilts, right?Major_Spittle wrote:
Scots and Irish are the same thing. You are fooling yourself.
You= This guy wearing a plaid dress is better than that guy wearing a plaid dress.
Everyone else= LOL, do you see those two guys wearing a plaid dress.
I thought he was Jewish?UON wrote:
Didn't that star an Australian in a kilt?
I crack myself up.
Disturbing video... the song was good though... who was that?IG-Calibre wrote:
Rugby fans are a bit more civilised than the scummy English football fans, as long as we don't see a repeat of sceens like this
tbh i'm really looking forward to the match - different times we live in now CP move on..
You didn't know? Argh...ghettoperson wrote:
Well, I now understand your BF2 name...
cool moon man pic, - the ugly dudes reflection
Heh, was wondering if that was the caseMajor_Spittle wrote:
I saw BraveHeart.
Hey Cam you might be able to answer some questions. Is tartan an Irish thing also? If so, do the different tartans denote different clans/families as with Scottish ones?
LOL....+1Major_Spittle wrote:
I saw BraveHeart.Pubic wrote:
If the Irish are riled it may help fire them up for the game, or at the very least ensure a few good face-stompingsBecause all Scottish and Irish people wear is kilts, right?Major_Spittle wrote:
Scots and Irish are the same thing. You are fooling yourself.
You= This guy wearing a plaid dress is better than that guy wearing a plaid dress.
Everyone else= LOL, do you see those two guys wearing a plaid dress.
No, he's not a thiefusmarine2007 wrote:
I thought he was Jewish?UON wrote:
Didn't that star an Australian in a kilt?
IIRC he's New Zealand by birth.
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Are you impying that all Jews are thieves???Bubbalo wrote:
No, he's not a thiefusmarine2007 wrote:
I thought he was Jewish?UON wrote:
Didn't that star an Australian in a kilt?
IIRC he's New Zealand by birth.
( finger hovers over report button. )
If you think that's bad, you should have visited my history class:
A greek, a redhead, a half south african half filipino, and the teacher was hungarian
Good times......................
A greek, a redhead, a half south african half filipino, and the teacher was hungarian
Good times......................
I saw deliverance.Major_Spittle wrote:
I saw BraveHeart.Pubic wrote:
If the Irish are riled it may help fire them up for the game, or at the very least ensure a few good face-stompingsBecause all Scottish and Irish people wear is kilts, right?Major_Spittle wrote:
Scots and Irish are the same thing. You are fooling yourself.
You= This guy wearing a plaid dress is better than that guy wearing a plaid dress.
Everyone else= LOL, do you see those two guys wearing a plaid dress.
That`s what i learned when i was a young boy, but they thieves us in a very cunning way called banking and advanced economicsATG wrote:
Are you impying that all Jews are thieves???
( finger hovers over report button. )
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
No the Irish don't have tartan. Although our pipe bands do where kilts and sporrans. There's no 'family tartan' like there is in Scotland. We have family crests though.Pubic wrote:
Heh, was wondering if that was the caseMajor_Spittle wrote:
I saw BraveHeart.
Hey Cam you might be able to answer some questions. Is tartan an Irish thing also? If so, do the different tartans denote different clans/families as with Scottish ones?
And also - the thread isn't tongue in cheek and no I'm not hoping for a riot or intending to organise one if that's how it comes across. I'm just saying that there are elements out there like Republican Sinn Fein (not Sinn Fein - a more extreme version) and the 32 County Sovereignty Committee who'll just use this as an excuse for a fight. Rioting and fighting is not part of rugby culture but rugby fans won't be the ones spoiling for a fight.
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Can we not learn from our past. What happened was wrong.
Or shall the British still fight the Germans because of WW2.
The Spanish fight the French because Napoleon
The Christians to restart the Crusades to retake the Holy lands
When would it all stop.
Or shall the British still fight the Germans because of WW2.
The Spanish fight the French because Napoleon
The Christians to restart the Crusades to retake the Holy lands
When would it all stop.
I think we're all big enough and mature enough to let the tans (that's an old affectionate Irish term for the British) lose to us at Rugby in Croke Park. The way i see it we're just continuing the age old tradition of Britain inventing sports and giving them to the rest of the world only to end up much worse than everyone else at said sports (i bet those British sailors regret giving those soccer balls to those Brazilian kids). I just hope they're not silly enough to pull that dumb-ass red carpet shit this time (last time they played at Lansdowne Road England lined up in the wrong position and refused to move before the game and made it so as our President had to walk on the grass instead of the Red carpet ...could you imagine if that was done to their precious queen!) otherwise there may be trouble; they have to show a little respect this time given the circumstances.
No one is going to riot other than a few (maybe 5 or 10) hard core fans in a pub car park somewhere; and that will be more to do with the rugby than any political ideologies. The English opened fire on the crowd in retaliation to fourteen of their agents being assasinated by the Irish earlier that day. It's called Bloody Sunday by the way.CameronPoe wrote:
In a few weeks time England will be playing Ireland in a six-nations rugby match at Croke Park. Most English travelling fans will be oblivious to the history of the stadium and the significance of the event. I for one shudder to imagine the sickly thought of the British national anthem being played on that hallowed ground before the match. Dublin rioted not so long ago when the Orange Order came to Dublin to celebrate their 'culture'. I fear Dublin will again succomb to such violence. Watch this space.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1920)
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Rubbish. I used to attend the may day riots in London while I was at uni for no reason other than it was a laugh. My uni was just up the road from Oxford circus where the hippies/anarchists would congregate and we'd pop down at lunch to 'experience' it. Once we'd been rushed by the police horses and smoked some weed with the hippies we'd go back to our lectures. It was a fucking good laugh!Drunken_Tankdriver wrote:
Anybody that gets into a riot is a fucking idiot and deserves to be shot.
You may shoot the proper rioters though
Uh........CameronPoe is Irish and takes a great interest in his country's history..................RicardoBlanco wrote:
No one is going to riot other than a few (maybe 5 or 10) hard core fans in a pub car park somewhere; and that will be more to do with the rugby than any political ideologies. The English opened fire on the crowd in retaliation to fourteen of their agents being assasinated by the Irish earlier that day. It's called Bloody Sunday by the way.CameronPoe wrote:
In a few weeks time England will be playing Ireland in a six-nations rugby match at Croke Park. Most English travelling fans will be oblivious to the history of the stadium and the significance of the event. I for one shudder to imagine the sickly thought of the British national anthem being played on that hallowed ground before the match. Dublin rioted not so long ago when the Orange Order came to Dublin to celebrate their 'culture'. I fear Dublin will again succomb to such violence. Watch this space.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1920)
No shit! Your point?Bubbalo wrote:
Uh........CameronPoe is Irish and takes a great interest in his country's history..................
There is a big difference in killing your occupiers in a war for Independence and driving armored cars around a sports field firing randomly into the crowd killing children. Are you suggesting thats this communal punishment was justified?RicardoBlanco wrote:
No one is going to riot other than a few (maybe 5 or 10) hard core fans in a pub car park somewhere; and that will be more to do with the rugby than any political ideologies. The English opened fire on the crowd in retaliation to fourteen of their agents being assasinated by the Irish earlier that day. It's called Bloody Sunday by the way.CameronPoe wrote:
In a few weeks time England will be playing Ireland in a six-nations rugby match at Croke Park. Most English travelling fans will be oblivious to the history of the stadium and the significance of the event. I for one shudder to imagine the sickly thought of the British national anthem being played on that hallowed ground before the match. Dublin rioted not so long ago when the Orange Order came to Dublin to celebrate their 'culture'. I fear Dublin will again succomb to such violence. Watch this space.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1920)
I highly doubt you know more about the situation than him...........or that he doesn't know what bloody sunday is.
For your benefit I'll add '/sarcasm' next time!Bubbalo wrote:
I highly doubt you know more about the situation than him...........or that he doesn't know what bloody sunday is.
Bloody Sunday was not a 'War for Independence', more a small uprising, and an unsuccessful one to boot. I won't condone shooting children, I'll leave that to the americans, but really, and without wanting to sound childish, you did start it. It would be like me going to Ireland, picking a fight with your gypsies and then moaning when they kicked the shit out of me.JahManRed wrote:
There is a big difference in killing your occupiers in a war for Independence and driving armored cars around a sports field firing randomly into the crowd killing children. Are you suggesting thats this communal punishment was justified?
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uh..........bloddy sunday was fought in ireland. And it was part of a larger campaign which was the war.
No, I'll think you'll find it was fought in Northern Ireland, a different country by the way and owned by the English. Oh and it still wasn't a war, not even part of one, it was part of the IRA terrorist campaign.Bubbalo wrote:
uh..........bloddy sunday was fought in ireland. And it was part of a larger campaign which was the war.
EDIT: Couldn't resist...it's 'Bloody' not Bloddy'....you kinda lost credibility there
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