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That was silly given the final was in CardiffYep. It reminds me of the time we drew Millwall in the cup semi-final and I was dancing round the living room singing "we're off to Wemberly"
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That was silly given the final was in CardiffYep. It reminds me of the time we drew Millwall in the cup semi-final and I was dancing round the living room singing "we're off to Wemberly"
That was silly given the final was in Cardiff
That was silly given the final was in Cardiff
Irish priests V English by celebrities, it'll be on channel 4Sounds kinky. Got some priests in the team?
It's called Sporting rivallary bud, Sunderland v Newcastle, City V United, Ireland V England etc.. talk about jumping the gun! You must have mixed up your football and political threads somewhere along the line son, get yourself a coffee thereNI only for me, not fussed about foreign teams qualifying or not.
Ooh that would be grand, beating England at football to make up for centuries of invasion and oppression etc.
Do you feel the same when you play against Scotland or the Normans? They’ve caused you far more problems than we have.
With extensive post match analysis of both teams' tackleIrish priests V English by celebrities, it'll be on channel 4
Eriksen is better than any player in their side.
while he's on the park theres a good chance they could be done
England and Ireland might be rugby union rivals but not really footballing ones.It's called Sporting rivallary bud, Sunderland v Newcastle, City V United, Ireland V England etc.. talk about jumping the gun! You must have mixed up your football and political threads somewhere along the line son, get yourself a coffee there
A rivalry usually involves two sides disliking each other or celebrating in their rivals misfortune.It's called Sporting rivallary bud, Sunderland v Newcastle, City V United, Ireland V England etc.. talk about jumping the gun! You must have mixed up your football and political threads somewhere along the line son, get yourself a coffee there
That will explain the violence and an abandoned game because of our fansA rivalry usually involves two sides disliking each other or celebrating in their rivals misfortune.
It’s one way with the Irish. The English don’t actually give the ROI a second thought. You aren’t a rival of England despite everyone in Ireland going all ABE every two years.
Then going back to sitting with English football club tops on.
I’ve never understood it tbh.
You need to get yourself a cup of tea.A rivalry usually involves two sides disliking each other or celebrating in their rivals misfortune.
It’s one way with the Irish. The English don’t actually give the ROI a second thought. You aren’t a rival of England despite everyone in Ireland going all ABE every two years.
Then going back to sitting with English football club tops on.
I’ve never understood it tbh.
Politically motivated. Combat 18.That will explain the violence and an abandoned game because of our fans
At a time when our fans did that anywhere they went. Sadly the irish were not unique in that senseThat will explain the violence and an abandoned game because of our fans
Yep. Elements of NI loyalists mingling with England supporters as well.You need to get yourself a cup of tea.
Politically motivated. Combat 18.
This. Totally this.James McLean, best pemier league player in WC qualification, 3 match winning goals, what a man,
Everyone in Moscow now: "he wouldn't sing god save the queen.."
It was the Chelsea fans.Yep. Elements of NI loyalists mingling with England supporters as well.