Youâre saying that if Heaslip had officially retired before the start of the season Ireland could have signed another player from New Zealand or South Africa to play for them?
Bring up something relevant to the discussion, I wonât be replying to anymore of your nonsense.
Seethe
From the usual suspects.
Thanks Buddy. I had a great day yesterday celebrating the success. A bit tired and emotional today and am currently stuck sitting on a plane on the runway in Gatwick for the last hour.
The presence of former rugby greats Brian OâDriscoll and Alan Lewis on the plane too has helped ease the delay - everyone in the Irish rugby community is standing (actually sitting) shoulder to shoulder during this inconvenience
How is Heaslip âbeing on the booksâ relevant? He never played again.
Kenny Dalglish was âon Liverpoolâs booksâ as a player in 1989 but you didnât hear any Liverpool supporters crowing that âwe won the Cup without the Kingâ, because it was obvious that he was by that stage a former player, not a current player.
Snooze.
Thanks for admitting defeat.
It is noted.
Sid. Put down the phone and ring a GP.
You need to get ball rolling fella
Great to see the real Irish stepping up here. Even those that werenât born in Ireland or live in Ireland. Iâm getting increasingly confident we will see a United Ireland within the next decade, with the fossilfied Unionists and pretend RA reduced to petty squabbling over Celtic Rangers Scottish Cup finals from the 1970s.
Who mate
Generally when you want to ring somebody you pick up the phone, not put it down.
Iâm surprised you even manage to post anything at all with such poor knowledge of extremely old technology.
The small victories for you must be all the sweeter amidst such a backdrop of ignorance, I guess.
Youâre not Irish.
Your ebuddy Sid canât contain himself trying to diminish the historic win over the English. Iâm sure he is sore over losing his remaining 0.10 cent bet. He did call it for England remember.
Change your allegiance mate, youâre possibly better than this.
Thats more like it out of you, kid. Well done.
Iâd say if @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy played rugby heâd be a probable rather than a possible.
Iâm more Irish than you mate, not that it matters. There isnât one Anglo Saxon or Norman surname on either side of my family tree. Can you say the same?
Not true.
Iâm more Irish than you because as well as being born in Ireland, I have actually lived here all my life.
You renounced your nationality and are a well known soup taker.
The anti-English, anti-German and anti-French racism in the rest of your post is deeply unwelcome.
Of the 12 Welsh Lions originally selected to tour New Zealand, 8 saw action against Ireland. Three were injured, Jonathan Davies, Rhys Webb and Sam Warburton. Talupe Faletau was left out of the match day 23.
Of the 11 Irish Lions originally selected to tour New Zealand, 5 were injured for the Wales match - Jared Payne, Robbie Henshaw, Tadhg Furlong, Iain Henderson and Sean OâBrien.
I think you mean John OâBrien.
Bu the way, thereâs no such a thing as Welsh Lions or Irish Lions.
There are only British Loins.
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