DeanAustin wrote: » John Delaney and the 33rd team debacle.
ColeTrain wrote: » What do you think is Ireland's most embarrassing moment on the sporting stage? 'Ireland's most successful Olympian' Michelle Smith and her doping gets my vote.
Duff wrote: » Fixed that there for you.
NoMore MrNiceGuy wrote: » There was a shot putter who knocked down the cage at an Olympics once.
murpho999 wrote: » That mad priest Neil Horan who ran on to the Marathon course in Athens 2004 and cost the leader a gold medal. I was embarrassed that he was Irish.
sugarman wrote: » Do you mind explaining why? We got played off the park by the eventual winners, runners up and a very good Croatian side. Being there alone was an achievement for a nation of our size. There was nothing to be embarrassed about.
padd b1975 wrote: » It was the hammer. 1984. Not only did he flatten the cage once, delaying the whole schedule of events, he managed to do it a second time. Our hero's name was Declan Hegarty.
JaseHeath wrote: » A good few sprung to my mind: -Michelle Smith-DeBruin -Cian O'Connor and Waterford Crystal -Ireland 2-5 Cyprus -Dublin v. Mayo, All Ireland Football Final 1983 ('The Game Of Shame') -Saipan -Euro 2012 (the manner of the defeats more than the defeats themselves) -'The 33rd Team' -Ireland 1-6 Germany (the manner of the defeat more than the defeat itself)
Omackeral wrote: » Anytime Liverpool play Manchester United is embarrassing over here. Lads from Dublin/Cork/Wherever calling each other Scouse scum and Manc b*stards.
JaseHeath wrote: » Cian O'Connor and Waterford Crystal
JaseHeath wrote: » A good few sprung to my mind: -...... -Dublin v. Mayo, All Ireland Football Final 1983 ('The Game Of Shame') - .....
JaseHeath wrote: » A good few sprung to my mind: -Michelle Smith-DeBruin -Cian O'Connor and Waterford Crystal -Ireland 2-5 Cyprus-Dublin v. Mayo, All Ireland Football Final 1983 ('The Game Of Shame') -Saipan -Euro 2012 (the manner of the defeats more than the defeats themselves) -'The 33rd Team' -Ireland 1-6 Germany (the manner of the defeat more than the defeat itself)