BoatMad wrote: » I’m not sure the world be ever be the same again.
Jenbach110 wrote: » Watchd that, f### me Ronaldo was a just past teenage years and I remember that game so well. Anyway interesting point, I really hope confidence can be restored to life as it was, and as soon as possible. Life as we know it will return, this virus will be forgotten
Thelonious Monk wrote: » The Match of the Day the BBC put together and the program after it with the Keane V Viera tunnel battle was pretty good. These restrictions are going to have a huge impact on football. I wonder if older players like Ronaldo will play again... or Glenn Whelan?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » This whole subject as my brain fried at this stage and I'm running out of thoughts on the matter. Also I've had about 6 beers at this stage, I should call it a night, take it easy folks :pac:
alwald wrote: » Speak your mind son and keep it objective for the sake of a good discussion!!
Thelonious Monk wrote: » What's your poison tonight? This solitary confinement is turning me into a dipso ffs
alwald wrote: » Ha you are certainly not worth the effort either...back to my delicious beers!!
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Honestly I don't think you're worth any further effort tbh.
Cupatae wrote: » Wonder how many of em will be tested and put in isolation, and ill decide whats my business not you.
Cupatae wrote: » You completely missed the first part can you work through that aswell.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Ok to work through your comment, I dealt with my Australian comment, immunity passports are being looked in Europe. Today's Indo, even posted a link further back. Only asked one poster not to comment to me Tell me how, I have no interest in being lectured by someone living vin America as to how I should feel under a lockdown in Ireland but I already said this to you. Lastly one poster accused me of being unpleasant and has apologised by PM. Hope this has dealt with your comment.
Padre_Pio wrote: » Ship loads? 26 people I believe are coming into Rosslare this weekend on Irish Ferries. All are deemed essential travel apparently. Either way it's none of your business. Call the gardai if you have any issues. I'm sure you have your local station on speed dial.
Cupatae wrote: » Can you clarify who you are talking about and what behavior specifically? I believe ive seen quite a few posters on here post about your unpleasant negative posting style and you ve the neck to criticize others, shoot down every opinion that is different to yours, and then when you are factually proven wrong "Your Australia rant" you ask posters not to comment on your posts. :rolleyes:
Cupatae wrote: » Irish people cant travel to holiday homes within Ireland but your grand with ship loads coming from england... and naive enough to believe theya re all essential... wise up a small bit will ya. If its not 100% essential they shouldn't be coming here end of.
. Five passengers are due to travel on Saturday, seven on Sunday and fourteen on Monday. He said that those passengers who have already travelled to Ireland from Wales were deemed to be taking essential travel. “Some passengers were on the ferry because they couldn’t fly home, so people were meeting them at the port. We had people in a UK reg who were Irish, they were moving back to Ireland because they had lost work and then we had a couple of engineers coming over to fix equipment.
Padre_Pio wrote: » So what if it isn't. People still need to travel, end of. The world is still turning and essential people are still working and travelling. Get over yourself. Look after yourself and your own, don't mind what others are doing
Plumbthedepths wrote: » It's pathetic the behaviour and attitude of some. I hope they get a moment of reality and realise this won't last forever but their behaviour will be remembered by those that know them.
Danno wrote: » Couldn't give two sh1ts how many are travelling. Question is, how many of these are FORCED into taking a test. That is the problem.
BoatMad wrote: » Very few actually travelling
Padre_Pio wrote: » People still need to travel, whether you like it or not. Plenty of Irish coming home. The lockdown fervour from some people is unbelievable. Curtain twitchers and little Hitler's having a field day with these measures.
Cupatae wrote: » You are assuming its only irish people, for the rest of the waffle about curtain twitchers and hitler... grow up for urself.
Cupatae wrote: » Yeah cause its all medics coming thru...:rolleyes:
Cupatae wrote: » Yeah, goods not people.