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by leamyj » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 1:31 +0000
Just been browsing through youtube and looking at comments etc on how Ireland were robbed last night. There's some VERY unsavoury comment attached to a lot of the posts. If FIFA were honourable, surely they'd insist on a re-match or is that a non-runner?? Anyone care to comment, bearing in mind the rules here regarding racist posts I am now refusing to eat frog's legs, snails and croissants on any of our runs John
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by Ivan » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 3:13 +0000
I wish they would get a grip, it's only a game. I'm glad hopefully we are out now and i won't have to listen to all the crap over the next year or so.
I can't believe they where talking about it in the Dail the state the country is in and they are talking about football!!
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by barney » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 3:27 +0000
anything at all to deflect attention from the economy and general state of the country.
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by Stig » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 4:31 +0000
Ivan wrote:I wish they would get a grip, it's only a game. I'm glad hopefully we are out now and i won't have to listen to all the crap over the next year or so.
I can't believe they where talking about it in the Dail the state the country is in and they are talking about football!! Boooooooooooo Ivan, Boooooooooooooooo
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by fabfiveferg » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 4:53 +0000
Was extremely proud of the team last night and felt they deserved better but it's embarassing to have our Justice Minister making a fool of himself calling for a replay.
Now that I think of it it's embarassing to have this government.
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by TeenaG » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 9:40 +0000
fabfiveferg wrote:Was extremely proud of the team last night and felt they deserved better but it's embarassing to have our Justice Minister making a fool of himself calling for a replay.
Now that I think of it it's embarassing to have this government.
I guess you're thrilled to hear Taoiseach Brian Cowen announce from Brussels that the Irish Government will be supporting the FAI replay-request, with Sports Minister Martin Cullen writing to FIFA to make an official complaint
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by TeenaG » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 9:45 +0000
If you want to catch public opinion on this, check this out..... (oh and listen to the song!). http://www.dublins98.ie/onair/shows/mor ... injustice/
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by voomvoom » Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:40 +0000
Henri cheated & celebrated the fact . he should now be suspended from playing at the World cup. He doesn't have to worry if it has a detrimental effect on his career.......he could always get a senior job with AIB with his resume (probably wouldn't go for the €500,000 cap on salary though.
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by Steve » Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:49 +0000
Robbed.. ? Were they actually stolen?
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by Stig » Fri, 20 Nov 2009 1:07 +0000
srigley wrote:Robbed.. ? Were they actually stolen?
cheated i'd say
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by CashelMX5 » Fri, 20 Nov 2009 8:49 +0000
Typical government clap trap . However, it might only be a game Ivan but on the BBC news this evening an economist said that loosing the match has meant a loss of £100 million to the Irish economy .
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by leamyj » Sat, 21 Nov 2009 12:17 +0000
The Mighty Stef has penned a protest song about the whole "Hand of Frog" thing:
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