Women who like and attend sporting events

has your bird ever worn a gaa/gga jersey?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ16u-szAhQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLORyXO8mVc

Case closed.

Birds in GAA jerseys. Now there’s an image that makes me almost want to gouge my own eyes out

Not if you can get a half Iranian half yank into the nice blood red Cork jersey, and nothing else. Its some sight i tell ya. :wink:

what you do with rohypnol is your own business.

Great response to this thread. :clap:

One of the admin team is going to Ireland’s Davis Cup tie on Saturday with his wife. :lol:

Embarrassing - shame on you Dunph.

Best of luck to Louk and the guys though.

woah woah woah

im not 100% innoncent of that charge myself

I cleared it with Dunph - tennis is not a proper sport so it’s good perving territory.

It’s lads who bring birds to proper sports that ruin it for everyone else.

Why would an Italian and an Australian want to go to an Irish Davis Cup match

her company sponsored it it in the past- went for a dinner after the match- she was representing her company-

My wife knows more about cricket than pretty much anyone I’ve met. She’s met many of the greats and has the autographs to prove it, Lillee, Marsh, Richards, Lloyd, Botham, Warne.

One of her friends slept with Allan Border as well.

Man OR woman knowing anything about cricket is wrong.

I should clarify, I’ve no issue with somebody going to what I’d term a ‘sporting event’ with their bird. It’s not really a sport, you’re not present as a partisan supporter and it’s more a relaxing day or whatever - the likes of a day at the races or attending something such as tennis would fall under this category. But people bringing a bird to a game in an actual sport involving a team they passionately support is so far beyond wrong. In that sense, my thread title is somewhat misleading and, for that, I apologise. Unfortunately, I believe the rural / urban divide again rears its ugly head in this instance. There’s an inherent need in boggers to put their bird on show as they want locals to be saying, ‘Ah, there’s Micheál and Theresa at the game’. For boggers, GAA games and mass are the usual outlets for displaying their bird.

I think the divide is more between the people who have birds and the people who are afraid of them

Alyssa Milano is OK to attend sporting events.

Not acc to NCC?

http://www.kickette.com/images/uploads/july22zlatanandalyssa.jpg

Ah now that’s fantastic.

Who’s the Boss? She’s the Boss.

i think what your on about there is the social/community aspect, which is sometimes lost on the more passionate of us. Why can’t you just enjoy it for what you enjoy it for, and keep your insecurities about females, or men that have females, to yourself.

Thanks.