Yulia Tymoshenko freedom thread

[quote=“Mac, post: 913277, member: 109”]A right bunch of tools alright.

Sure a bit of rain in Wexford Park a few years ago and yee still moan about it. Soft cunts.[/quote]

Who’s yee, pale face?

[quote=“Mac, post: 913277, member: 109”]A right bunch of tools alright.

Sure a bit of rain in Wexford Park a few years ago and yee still moan about it. Soft cunts.[/quote]
Fine for you mullockers and hatchet merchants. Limerick are top of the ground hurlers.

IRA > FCA, fucko.

All you Limerick soft chaps

Yep, its a tactic that’s brought you oodles of success on the national stage in the past few decades to be fair

The Wexicans will be made welcome in the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday just as we annually welcome your hawkers who populate our roadsides and ditches selling spuds and strawberries every summer.

The FCA are still fighting for freedom all over the world- Your lads folded for paid jobs in government and fat pensions. Like Rovers fans, you cunts will run Sunday too when it is put up to you.

This is @dodgy-keeper , just back from the Antrim game last week, you’ll never beat mad bastards like that, never!

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I’m not going Sunday because it’s not championship and/or not a final

Donal O Grady’s influence is not just on the players then

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/08/opinion/londons-laundry-business.html?_r=0

This is what it boils down to: Britain is ready to betray the United States to protect the City of London’s hold on dirty Russian money. And forget about Ukraine.

Reports coming in that Russian Troops have stormed a Ukrainian army barracks in Crimea.
No shots fired in the incident

These Ukrainian troops are really starting to piss me off the way that they are letting Russia just take control of their bases in Crimea. I’m think of switching my allegiance to the Russians if these displays of cowardice continue.

Russian forces have killed a Ukrainian soldier while storming a base in Crimea.

Ukrainian troops have now been given permission to shoot back in self defence. Been a bit of a slow burner but Putin is showing no signs of stepping back on this.

These fuckin yellow belly Ukrainians are starting to sicken my shit.
The Russians just strolled into another base these morning and sent the Ukrainian troops off home.

The full text of Putin’s speech is an interesting read - http://praguepost.com/eu-news/37854-full-text-of-putin-s-speech-on-crimea

Unlike the runt he was grateful to the Ukranian servicemen who did not “fight the will of the people and smear their uniforms in blood.”

Said this about NATO as well:

“But let me say too that we are not opposed to cooperation with NATO, for this is certainly not the case. For all the internal processes within the organisation, NATO remains a military alliance, and we are against having a military alliance making itself at home right in our backyard or in our historic territory. I simply cannot imagine that we would travel to Sevastopol to visit NATO sailors. Of course, most of them are wonderful guys, but it would be better to have them come and visit us, be our guests, rather than the other way round.”

Yulia has said she wants to grab a machine gun and blow the motherfucking heads off the Russians :clap:

Putin has really mugged off the “west” here. He will get to keep Crimea without firing a single shot.
What an operator.

[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 929959, member: 1786”]Putin has really mugged off the “west” here. He will get to keep Crimea without firing a single shot.
What an operator.[/QUOTE]

thanks mate, all as I predicted

that muldoon half wit Pat Cox is to blame for this though

:D:D:D:D:D:D

this was in december- he went over to find a pro EU solution,4 months later the west has neem defeated, Crimea is annexed

BRUSSELS – The European Parliament’s envoys to Ukraine have been given the green light to once again travel to Ukraine, if they can establish clear interlocutors in the Ukrainian government.

The president of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, had said he was prepared to prolong the mission in order to to build a bridge between the government and the opposition.

Former Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski and former European Parliament President Pat Cox were first sent to Ukraine in 2011 with the dual tasks of addressing the issue of selective justice and finding a humanitarian solution for imprisoned former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko – issues that remain unresolved.

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich refused to sign an Association Agreement with the EU at a summit in Vilnius last week, leading to big demonstrations in Kyiv and other cities.