The Anti-Rugby Football Thread

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Ireland have indeed won their share.

you’re a great man for the stats - what’s the table read like now after 135 years? Ireland must be near the top given that it was only a 5 team tournament for 115 years

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Have you something to say, tard?

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Youre trying very, very hard today, Robert.

Today? I’ve hardly been on… And I was only responding to my good friend @GeoffreyBoycott

14 outright Championship wins for Ireland and another 8 Championships shared.

It’s just a shame most of those were won while also supporting apartheid.

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To eliminate the possibility that a team might win a grand slam and not win the championship

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The seeeeeethe is amazing to see. It really is fascinating.

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

You’re getting very confused here mate. Soccer is the sport of apartheid and division on the island of Ireland.

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Great rugby day over shadowed by a club hurling game.

Nobody knows the hurling was on

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you’re a great man for the stats - what’s the table read like now after 135 years? Ireland must be near the top given that it was only a 5 team tournament for 115 years
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Actually , it was four.

How many Grand Slams would the 26 county soccer team have won in an annual round robin with england scotland wales NI and France?

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Said tournament would make no sense given that there are more than 6 countries in Europe that play soccer

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You didnt answer the question

Well it’s a question on an imaginary tournament so…I reckon we’d have won at least 70

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