Not a peep from these cunts in months and all of a sudden the jerseys are out and they are the greatest team to play any sport again. I absolutely loathe these fucking spastic bastards.[/quote]
This post deserves multiple ratings. I think Iâll settle on âagreeâ (I would also have used like, funny, winner, useful & informative)
Anyone criticizing people who may be bandwagoning Munster fans but supports an English soccer team that happened to be successful when they were a kid is a top class hypocrite.
There is no doubt I follow rugby more because of Munster and not the other way around. But I started following them because of their effort and honesty, far before they won anything. Does that make a bandwagoner, probably, but who cares. Thatâs all it is, something to follow.
[quote=âcaoimhaoin, post: 756490, member: 273â]Anyone criticizing people who may be bandwagoning Munster fans but supports an English soccer team that happened to be successful when they were a kid is a top class hypocrite.
There is no doubt I follow rugby more because of Munster and not the other way around. But I started following them because of their effort and honesty, far before they won anything. Does that make a bandwagoner, probably, but who cares. Thatâs all it is, something to follow.[/quote]
[quote=âcaoimhaoin, post: 756490, member: 273â]Anyone criticizing people who may be bandwagoning Munster fans but supports an English soccer team that happened to be successful when they were a kid is a top class hypocrite.
There is no doubt I follow rugby more because of Munster and not the other way around. But I started following them because of their effort and honesty, far before they won anything. Does that make a bandwagoner, probably, but who cares. Thatâs all it is, something to follow.[/quote]
Do you know any of them Kev? Can you list them please? (Munster players like, not bandwagoners like Anto).
Iâd know Frankie Sheehan reasoably well and Mick O Driscoll I lived with and known for a long time, would have met several of them over the years. Jim Williams was a regular at the house back then, soundest of them all. Generally likable fellows and a million miles from the Leinster type, nothing wrong with them either just they are pretty different mindset wise.
[quote=âcaoimhaoin, post: 756490, member: 273â]Anyone criticizing people who may be bandwagoning Munster fans but supports an English soccer team that happened to be successful when they were a kid is a top class hypocrite.
There is no doubt I follow rugby more because of Munster and not the other way around. But I started following them because of their effort and honesty, far before they won anything. Does that make a bandwagoner, probably, but who cares. Thatâs all it is, something to follow.[/quote]
âHonestyâ and âeffortâ :rolleyes: take a break from yourself for 5 minutes. And I was about 10 the last time Liverpool won a league, yet I still appear in full kit every week to update the folk of tfk, win lose or draw. I also attend Limerick games when I can, I watch other leagues, other tournaments⌠I love and understand the game.
Now, your average Munster fan, like yourself, are clueless and jumped on board as adults and only when the team became successful. Thatâs far worse than a clueless child. Youre the kind thatâs in it to be seen, to talk shit to even more clueless women, to slap yourself on the back about how great we are in Munster with our grace of god :rolleyes:
Between Cork and Limerick this morning, Ive spotted an amount of red army jerseys on display that probably havenât seen daylight in months. I wish they, and you, would crawl back under your rock. You can slate me for supportung foreign teams all you like mate, my colours are pinned to the mast 365 days of the year.
Most away quarter final wins of any team and joint most semi-final appearances along with European aristocrats Toulouse-Irelandâs greatest ever team?
One facebook update I saw from a clueless bint read- âHeineken and the Heineken cup- Itâs what sundays are made forâ⌠by the grace of god⌠:rolleyes:
[quote=âChocolateMice, post: 756552, member: 168â]âHonestyâ and âeffortâ :rolleyes: take a break from yourself for 5 minutes. And I was about 10 the last time Liverpool won a league, yet I still appear in full kit every week to update the folk of tfk, win lose or draw. I also attend Limerick games when I can, I watch other leagues, other tournaments⌠I love and understand the game.
Now, your average Munster fan, like yourself, are clueless and jumped on board as adults and only when the team became successful. Thatâs far worse than a clueless child. Youre the kind thatâs in it to be seen, to talk shit to even more clueless women, to slap yourself on the back about how great we are in Munster with our grace of god :rolleyes:
Between Cork and Limerick this morning, Ive spotted an amount of red army jerseys on display that probably havenât seen daylight in months. I wish they, and you, would crawl back under your rock. You can slate me for supportung foreign teams all you like mate, my colours are pinned to the mast 365 days of the year.[/quote]
Iâm talking about Munster specifically. I played rugby as a teenager and watched plenty Highfield and Cin before I started following Munster. They are a professional outfit only 15-20 years old. Everyone is a band wagoner.