Who's the douche waving the Irish flag? It's not stupid soccer.
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Cheap opportunity to call supporters scum eh?One of your scummy supporters
Marty's from Northern Ireland, and the green, white and orange flag is that of the Republic of Ireland, whilst Northern Ireland's flag is the union jack, or at sporting events, the Ulster flag:Pretty sure we have an Irish player running around on our team...
So it's either ignorance
Plus Caolan Mooney. That's three Irish players on our list.I should show marty clarke and paul cribbin this. You're going to have a few angry people knocking on your door.
Seriously get over it we have irish players.
Plus Caolan Mooney. That's three Irish players on our list.
Slightly better than than the 50+ lady with the sign. "Give me a Brazilian Harry"
Damn, our cheer squad is so embarrassing.
Marty's from Northern Ireland, and the green, white and orange flag is that of the Republic of Ireland, whilst Northern Ireland's flag is the union jack, or at sporting events, the Ulster flag:
So it's either ignorance (like waving an Aussie flag for a New Zealander) or it was in memory of Jim Stynes (born in the Republic of Ireland)
Not quite. Plenty of people in Northern Ireland identify more strongly with the tricolours than the ulster flag, or the union jack.
that depends on whether he's a prod or catholic. A Mick wouldn't be caught dead waving the British flag, so the Irish flag would be much more appropriate.Marty's from Northern Ireland, and the green, white and orange flag is that of the Republic of Ireland, whilst Northern Ireland's flag is the union jack, or at sporting events, the Ulster flag:
So it's either ignorance (like waving an Aussie flag for a New Zealander) or it was in memory of Jim Stynes (born in the Republic of Ireland)
Marty and Caolan both have Irish Passports which makes them Irish Citizens!They would have the option of having a British Passport, but Northern Ireland Catholics,regard themselves as Irish!!Keep that Tricolor flying!!Oiche MhaithI should show marty clarke and paul cribbin this. You're going to have a few angry people knocking on your door.
Seriously get over it we have irish players.
Your post reminded me of this jokeI was going to mention that Marty is from Northern Ireland so he wouldn't be too keen on that flag being associated with him. I'm English and it annoys me big time when people say the Union Jack is the flag of England, when in fact our flag is the St. George's cross. I'm English first and foremost, i'm only British to people in other countries who feel we are one nation. Just like when people imitate a 'British' accent. More imitating the Queen's accent. Scottish and Welsh people sound nothing like that, I certainly don't sound like that and even most people from London don't sound like that! Anyway, way off topic - i'm sure the flag in the crowd is meant to be good natured, and possibly for our other younger Irish Republic players!
Yeah, well, you go around invading and empire-building and you have to put up with a bit of that shit.I'm English and it annoys me big time when people say the Union Jack is the flag of England, when in fact our flag is the St. George's cross. I'm English first and foremost, i'm only British to people in other countries who feel we are one nation. Just like when people imitate a 'British' accent. More imitating the Queen's accent. Scottish and Welsh people sound nothing like that, I certainly don't sound like that and even most people from London don't sound like that!