verycool wrote: » I don't.
Blaas4life wrote: » She gets plenty of stick for being a unionist and generally coming across as anti-nationlist But I think she deserves massive credit for attending this (so many boardsies malign the gaa )and hope she receives a good reception
Kristopherus wrote: » verycool wrote: » I don't. Same here. The cunning bitch is cosying up to the Gaa and she has May by the short & curlies regardind Brexit and the Irish border. Can never warm to her:mad:.
Taytoland wrote: » Why would she be cosying up to the GAA and for what purpose?.
Blaas4life wrote: » Taytoland wrote: » Why would she be cosying up to the GAA and for what purpose?. Gonna go out on a guess and say it's for outreach to nationlists?? As when this brexit is done and dusted they'll still have to find away to work together I doubt we'll see her training u16 camoige or anything soon like....but can't have been easy for her to step foot into clones as could've faced a very hostile environment and noone would've taught less of her if she didn't go
Taytoland wrote: » Why would she be cosying up to the GAA and for what purpose? I'll still be voting DUP at the next election for obvious reasons, not because of she went to some GAA event.
Blaas4life wrote: » I bet she regrets going now. ....game was shiite
Odhinn wrote: » Sure who could do anything with herself glaring at them.
Poor_old_gill wrote: » Taytoland wrote: » Why would she be cosying up to the GAA and for what purpose? I'll still be voting DUP at the next election for obvious reasons, not because of she went to some GAA event. For what obvious reasons?
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Can't stand the oul trout, but yer on the ball. She has been directly affected by the war, her Da got shot in front of her as a young kid. It won't be easy to for her to stand there cheering on Fermanagh,so we can't deny credit on that front.
Taytoland wrote: » So Sinn Fein politicians deserved to targeted then? Seeing as they represented the PIRA.
Bambi wrote: » Cant be easy? Do you think her old lad was shot by a Fermanagh corner back or something?
Blaas4life wrote: » Her dad was a policeman I taught?
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Obviously not,unless Fermanagh are putting an over 55s team out. Nonetheless, it would be a pretty safe bet to say that somebody on the Fermanagh county board had a hand in it. You know that, I know that and she certainly knows that. Geebag as she is, I think she's a humble and brave woman to attend the last two games.
Taytoland wrote: » Unionist views. Pretty obvious to me.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Anyone know was she there for the national anthem? Robinson sat in the car while it played, such lack of respect should be treated as such. I would have withdrawn his invite tbh. Locally there is a sense that Arlene was snookered into this, I don't believe, given her insulting remarks about the 1916 commemorations, that this was her own initiative. It's fairly redundant window dressing as a result.