Things that make you a cunt if you are from Cork

My missus has the same ones, they’re only gorgeous.

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Life lately:

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You could have just typed “signing in”.

Guy on the right is Brown Thomas Leinster fan.

Being Davy Fitzgerald

Lasagne, Roast Spuds, Coleslaw, Chips and Curry Sauce. You big fuckin roaster :joy:

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Take away the coleslaw and you’ve my dream dinner

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Putting up a Premier League club flag out the front of your house, as if its your win as well. Totally different story if it’s a county flag or a club flag for a final, but I see a few Liverpool flags out the front of houses around the country. Cunt acting at its finest.

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It’s more gobshitery than cunt-acting, but valid criticism nonetheless

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Could even be posted into the roaster thread.

Not worthy of it or what?

Liverpool FC flags up early ahead of the 12th July celebrations

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Being a FF/FG / SF member

Fun fact: Louis Rocco and the lads at the time were gonna call Newton Heath LYR “Manchester Celtic”, was a list of names, but chose United. Of course who built the railways? Poor Paddy. Then you have Liverpool who were founded by an orange man.

And the Pool didnt sign an Irish player from the late 1920s to the early 1970s also.

And yet the Irish Liverpool fans fawn over the connection between the city and Ireland and at the same time ignore the staunchly loyalist origins of their club🤣

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I’d be genuinely interested to learn when did the whole Irish support start. I’m guessing obviously Manchester Utd and Liverpool probably started gaining support around the late 50’s into the 60’s because of Matt Busby and Bill Shankly. That was genuine about Manchester Celtic being thrown out as a suggested name, but it was a guess that there was some form of Irish background.
The mad thing is, Anfield Road was named after a bridge in New Ross.

Presume Liverpool Irish support increased massively in the 70s with the signing of Irish players.

Grown men from neitherr city giving a flying fuck about teams that the fellas who play on it don’t give a fuck about

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Now that’s another level! If I didn’t have United during my youth, I wouldn’t have had anyone around Wexford.

What 70s Irish players were there?
Ronnie Whelan was the first Catholic Irish player for Liverpool since the 1920s. He was signed in 1979.