Five Eighth wrote: » Firstly, I must emphasise that the points I’m making are more sociological than sporting. Otherwise, this particular debate should move to the soccer forum. I don’t agree that what happened supports your contention that ‘…a segment of the Irish are completely obsessed by the English.” I’m sure that you will find a small few Irish people ‘obsessed’ with the England. The same that you will find some Scots and Welsh also ‘obsessed’ with that country. England is a country of over 55 million people. The other parts of the UK plus the ROI together total a population of around 15 million. England alone dwarfs the others in population size and density. Therefore, any time one of these countries play England in soccer or rugby, England is invariably referred to as ‘the old enemy’ in the sporting press. Some context is required. In this case, England hadn’t beaten Ireland since 1985 and, Kenny under pressure anyway because of a poor run of results, resorted to ‘pumping up’ the squad for the match. Obviously, someone took offence to what was shown in the video. I don’t see any problem if the video depicted England as a fierce rival and (a sporting) ‘old enemy’. If Kenny did show England as a political ‘oppressor’ then it was a wrong. I believe that most Irish people have moved well away from viewing England as ‘nefarious Albion’ (although they don’t help themselves with their carry-on in the Brexit negotiations). Irish people in the 21st century have, I believe, shook off any inferiority complex they may once have had, are generally outward looking and don’t give England, as a country, a second thought. Finally, do you know for sure what content is in the video?
timthumbni wrote: » Your choice of text and borders has certainly scared me. Edit. I don’t know what’s in it but I’m damn sure it’s some embarrassing ****. Would you not agree?
Scoondal wrote: » Your points are debatable to say the least.
Five Eighth wrote: » Please elaborate.
timthumbni wrote: » “Historical 30 seconds” ....... hmmm .. I can’t imagine what that would be. Just admit that he is a bigot. Bad move when some of your players are actually English. Doh.....
Scoondal wrote: » Do you really want me to elaborate further on your ignorance of the thread on which you are posting your irrelevant comments.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I get your point...way off topic. Maybe open a thread on it downcow.
Scoondal wrote: » This thread is about the failure of Northern Ireland, after 99 years of existence.
downcow wrote: » It’s not completely irrelevant. It helps to let us see the prejudiced and anti-british views we have had to contend with on this island and ni has survived despite them. Quite a mark of success. Remember the person that organised this video has attended events in Northern Ireland in support of a republican leader who’s main purpose in life was to ensure ni was a failure. Clearly it was both that terrorist and the Roi manager who failed in their objective and ni is still here.
FrancieBrady wrote: » It isn't 'anti-British', we like to beat the British in sport. Would you say the British are anti-German or Australian because they like to beat them in sports? Time to grow up a bit downcow. It is nothing like hating people becuase of their religion.
downcow wrote: » You are being pedantic again. I am not suggesting it is religious, although it is historically partly rooted in religion. Germany and Australia and England rivalries are very different. They operate at the same level in the sports they are rivals in eg Germany football, Australia cricket. And each regards the other as a rival. Roi is in a very different place with football. They are a minnow and England would not at all regard them as rivals. It’s a one way thing based on history. Hence the video of course. So we’ve done full circle
downcow wrote: » From the guy who spent a few pages discussing the spelling of a village But I take the point. I thought we were on the United ireland thread which this is very relevant to.
FrancieBrady wrote: » :D England and Germany are in the same league? Are you joking? England thinks it is, that is why the 40 yrs I have watched them fail has been so enjoyable. Stop with the nonsense...we like beating England in any sport, so also do England like to beat Germany BASED on past 'relationships'. No hate, they can all shake hands with one another after, like I can after Cavan beat us or vice versa. Sectarianism is a different thing altogether.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Nothing to say about that no? I mean, I thought you'd be interested in the culture of Ulster and how the language is used in placenames. You had an awful lot to say about some signs in the native language in Co Down though. It's almost like you pick and choose your offence.
jm08 wrote: » Why are you getting offended on behalf of English people?
downcow wrote: » You do know I assume that your new manager has publicly supported one of the most sectarian and cruel terrorists in Northern Irelands history. It’s a matter of record. Let me know if you need the link.
timthumbni wrote: » The issue here is that a current manager of the republic thought it was a good idea to put some “historical “ context into his players before playing England in a friendly. Fans always act like morons. This is your manger ffs and is expected to have some decorum. Similar to what one of your ex presidents mused, I sometimes wonder are Irish people brought up to hate? (In this case the English, but to expand then perhaps Northern Irish Protestants, non catholics, Jews etc?? Certainly the Irish are obsessed with the English. It’s really a one way street because they certainly are not obsessed with you. I say again if a NI manager had pulled that sort of stunt his head would be on the block. (And rightly so) In saying that hardly surprising. Whenever the leader of one of your main political parties walks behind a banner saying “Da England, get out of da Ireland” then what can you expect..
Solutionking wrote: » Based on GDP the UK is in the same league as Germany and the rest. Which is gerat for Rep of Ireland.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP) With Ireland and UK/England so close and dependent on each other no idea why anyone would watch hoping to see them fail for 40 years. If they fail then Rep of Ireland fails as well.
timthumbni wrote: » Out of interest, what are you referring to here?
Lucy8080 wrote: » Anyhow's , The great Bobby Robson (rip) had a bit of a Basil Fawlty moment. The great Billy Bingham (N.I) had a bad few moments in 1993.