Grand nephew of Michel Hidalgo, who coached France at the 1982 World Cup and to European Championship glory in 1984.
What a day of rugby!
He was an inspiration to us all mate. I give a honouary tip of the hat to him every time I log onto TFK.
[QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1110492, member: 2514”]I think this is a much more appreciative line of discussion, let’s keep it on this thread as well.
Here’s the tricolour flying over Celtic Park. The Bhoys had a 3-0 win at home to Dundee United to edge them closer to the title, a credit to their country.
What relevance has this nonsense to the Six Nations Championship?
In any case, you could be referring to a multitude of countries? Today’s Glasgow Celtic starting XI featured players from the Netherlands, Belgium, Honduras, Nigeria, Sweden, Norway and Israel.
[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1110557, member: 377”]What relevance has this nonsense to the Six Nations Championship?
In any case, you could be referring to a multitude of countries? Today’s Glasgow Celtic starting XI featured players from the Netherlands, Belgium, Honduras, Nigeria, Sweden, Norway and Israel.[/QUOTE]
What a day to be Irish.
It’s a shame no Irish lads play the sport. Just a load of Orange apologistsn
God bless Paul O Connell :pint.
Is that the Glasgow Celtic team from yesterday you were talking about which has most curiously been brought into this discussion?
Correct in your assertion if it is. No Irishmen featured for Glasgow Celtic yesterday.
All Celtic players are Irish.
+1 They buy into the glorious history and the exceptional fabric of simply being part of something that is greater than that be quantified in words.
It’s amazingly like Munster Rugby in that way in fact.
The comments threads on the rugby in the indo are fucking gas.
There’s a plethora of absolute fucking knobs having big earnest discussions about this nonsense. *
*much like tfk I suppose but those tards seem particularly knobby.
[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 1110730, member: 180”]+1 They buy into the glorious history and the exceptional fabric of simply being part of something that is greater than that be quantified in words.
It’s amazingly like Munster Rugby in that way in fact.[/QUOTE]
I suppose so although with the caution of rugby not being an actual sport.
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[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1110378, member: 183”]Lancaster OUT*.
*That wasn’t his fault.[/QUOTE]
He’s the first England coach since Peter Colston in the 1970’s who’s failed to deliver a Championship title in any of his first four seasons at the helm.
How has this chancer survived so long?
Nice to see women’s rugby getting the same respect as the men’s game.
Hardly worth the five min lead it got on six one with all the important hurling matches.
Important?
Paul O’Connell - a thoroughly deserved award as Six Nations 2015 player of the tournament.