Kurz wrote: » Enthusiastically supporting the country is common as muck? Were you walking around in 1990 during the world cup annoyed at the flags and support for the national team? That must be a fairly miserable way to live your life.
phasers wrote: » I wasn't born in 1990 :cool:
mikemac1 wrote: » A lot of flags the wrong way around Green on the left people.
PrincessLola wrote: » I always taught in primary school that the flag was 'green white and orange' Where is gold coming from?? it is clearly orange, not gold :rolleyes:
af_thefragile wrote: » Aye, I've been seeing little Irish flags on cars everywhere these days... What's with that?!
MaxSteele wrote: » Yeah I kinda think it is. It's not just Neilstown (where I think you're referring to), the whole of Clondalkin is draped in them, even my estate. Working class area's have more character and pride I think. Blackrock and the likes will be fairly quiet compared to the rest of Dublin tomorrow.
yizorselves wrote: » I dunno, but it is rather loserish to look at this in any negative kind of way. Go to another country and if they have their national flag up everywhere its looked as great, fair play to them having some kind of national pride. But do it here in Ireland and we have clowns trying to insult and look down their noses. Get a life
yosser hughes wrote: » Do they indeed! How's that? Civic pride? I'm curious.
MaxSteele wrote: » I just find that an area like Clondalkin or Crumlin or areas on the northside etc, would have more 'colourful' characters and all round better atmosphere at a time like the euros IMO. I've always noticed a much kind of quieter, reserved kinda vibe on the southside.
CajunPenguin wrote: » Common? What are you Mr. Blackrock? I'd say you prefer Leinster flags hmm?
Deleted User wrote: » I'm drunk, so I may be missing the sarcasm, but you know that crumlin and clondalkin are on the southside...yes?
mikemac1 wrote: » A lot of flags the wrong way around Green on the left people. If you did that in the USA and messed around with their flag the local sheriff would be around for a quiet word