The “Irish” rugby captain disagrees with you.
What makes him “Irish”?
Id imagine he is
He plays for the “Irish” rugby team.
What’s the “ “ for?
For somebody who gets so exercised about the importance of winning any kind of trophy in gaelic football or soccer, be it Tyrone winning the Dr McKenna Cup in the muck of January or Chelsea winning the League Cup, I’m surprised that you’re downplaying the importance of Ireland winning the Admiral Brown Cup.
They use a pub song as their anthem and fly a bastardised flag.
I’m just pointing out the “Irish” rugby captain has said they are friendly matches, maybe you need to take it up with him. It certainly doesn’t look good in front of the scummy soccer crowd.
Checkmate
You describe the Irish State as the “Free State”, what’s the difference?
Partitionist Eire soccer mindset.
That the rugby side fly a bastardised flag and have a pub song as their anthem.
Aren’t you going to address the comments by the “Irish” rugby captain?
Fellas roaring and shouting for a united Ireland but they dont respect a united Ireland side
Dont fall off the bar stool fellas
I don’t respect a rugby team and their obsequious nature to the British ruling class.
Partitionist soccer crowd at it again… Rubby is a 32 county, all Ireland, sport. The partitionists can’t get their head around it.
You literally support a partionist side, this is the official designation by the governing body of FIFA.
Just like World Rugby designate the games in question as Test Matches. Some people pick and choose what games mean to them, like the Italian association football team electing to play their second string team in the famous win by the partionist Republic of Oireland (or “Free State” team as you’d call them) team in the last Euros. The facts are the facts though.
I’m just quoting the “Irish” rugby captain, mate.
No need to shoot the messenger.
That’s the captain of Ireland’s opinion, nothing more.
The facts are that you consider the ROI side the Free State team i.e. “Irish”
Yes, that’s the opinion of the “Irish” rugby captain and he thinks they are friendly matches.
The football team draw players from 32 counties and don’t have a bastardised flag or a pub song as an anthem.