Galwayguy35 wrote: » It was his choice to accept it, doesn't make him any less Irish and it was a bit low someone on the thread to call him British when he clearly doesn't see himself as a Brit. Same as it was a personal decision by James McClean not to wear a poppy, but the West Brits were very quick to jump all over him about it.
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » He shouldn't have accepted it. For me he is no longer Irish. The British can have him, He's an average fighter at best, Not a hope of beating anyone relevent at flyweight, he'll never be a champion.
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » I have no problem with anything English. But I do have a problem with an ungrateful little bastard from county Antrim who was quite happy to use the IABA resources, wear the green jersey and stand under the tri-colour. Then turns around and accepts Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Britain can have the ****ing traitor
Richard wrote: » Why not be both?
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » It doesn't work like that. At least not for Someone with a shred of self respect or national identity. Any self-respecting British man would never (for example) represent Germany, wear their colors, carry their flag. Its something decent people don't do. But when your a whore like Barnes, I guess common decency and selfrespectful go out the window.
Ferriter wrote: » Dude, you'll have to change your username. You just come across as the type of knuckle-dragging, Wolfe-Tone listening barstool Republican who belongs to a different era. The man took his award. Get over it.
Colinf1212 wrote: » Stopped reading at "Dude".
Karl Stein wrote: » I don't think they'd have had a choice in the matter in centuries passed just as they don't now in Saudi Arabia. It is true our species has progressed to a point in history where we can choose to disregard people, with no discernible talents or achievements, who inherit head-of-state status by bloodline. Thankfully it's largely ceremonial and these people don't have the power they once wielded.
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » It doesn't work like that. At least not for Someone with a shred of self respect or national identity.
Any self-respecting British man would never (for example) represent Germany, wear their colors, carry their flag. Its something decent people don't do. But when your a whore like Barnes, I guess common decency and selfrespectful go out the window.
jank wrote: » Are you forgetting Cromwell?
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Little Irelander reminds me of this
Omackeral wrote: » They're the English representatives. Much like Celtic are the Scottish ones. You even see it when the draws are made. Celtic (SCO) Bayern Munich (GER). Each nation gets an allocation of representatives. This is just fact. In the FA Cup final all teams line out for GSTQ. Why? Because it's the English Cup final.
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » Which means that Barnes accepted this without any public or media pressure. He actively confirmed in writing that he was a proud member of the British empire and wanted the award long ago.
You are a British citizen Barnes.
A member of the British Empire
You don't represent Ireland, so do the right thing an remove yourself for the Irish team. Take your tarnished medals to the BABA. although I doubt they will want anything to do with you either.
Richard wrote: » He accepted an award with a funny name. You're putting words into his mouth. Yes he is, but he's also an Irish Citizen and he presumably travels on an Irish passport. No he's not Irish. The man is a walking contradiction. The only decent thing to do now is leave the Irish team, Wheather that means retiring from the sport, so be it
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » Richard wrote: » He accepted an award with a funny name. You're putting words into his mouth. Yes he is, but he's also an Irish Citizen and he presumably travels on an Irish passport. No he's not Irish. The man is a walking contradiction. The only decent thing to do now is leave the Irish team, Wheather that means retiring from the sport, so be it
Richard wrote: » He accepted an award with a funny name. You're putting words into his mouth. Yes he is, but he's also an Irish Citizen and he presumably travels on an Irish passport.
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » No, No team represents the country they are based in, in the Champions league. They represents themselves and their club. United don't stand before the game an sing god save the queen to to Georges cross. Why? Because De Gea, Rafael, Rojo, Blind, Herrara, Mata, Valencia, Di Maria, Falcao and Van Persie are not English. How can you say these men represent the country of England when they are just playing for a privetly owned professional sports organization that pays them their salary. They are representing themselves and the American billionaire who signs their paychecks,
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » No he's not Irish. The man is a walking contradiction. The only decent thing to do now is leave the Irish team, Wheather that means retiring from the sport, so be it
Fratton Fred wrote: » You do realise that on this logic, Ireland would lose a number of international rugby players, cricketers, boxers, golfers...... It doesn't sound like you have thought this through.
weldoninhio wrote: » Perish the thoughts of having an Irish team made up of native Irishmen.
Enoch Slimy Banknote wrote: » Disgusting little bastard IMO.. Unforgivable in my books. Enjoy your Pimms with 'Sir' Bob Geldof ya little tosser.
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » I don't see Manchester United as representative of Britain. They are a professional sports franchise, a multinational organisation who happen to based in Manchester. Their geographical location has nothing to do with my support for them.
Fratton Fred wrote: » Is Rory Best a native Irishman?
ThomasFlynn wrote: » Why isn't he a native Irishman? What is a native Irishman exactly? I don't mean to jump on your post here so harshly, so apologies if I have interpreted you wrong here, its just I wouldn't define a native Irishman so narrowly that you have to have ancestors going back at least a 1000 years or something. Its like the argument in England whats a native Englishman, given England now has many people with ancestry from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the normas, anglo Saxons, jutes, not to mention all the recent eastern European immigration are there really many true native Irish/Englishman about these days?
drkpower wrote: » 1. Did you support Man Utd before it was owned by a US based professional sports organization? 2, If, tomorrow, Man Utd was bought by local Manchester syndicate, would you stop following them? 3. When Man Utd start a majority UK starting 11 (ie. 6 of Shaw, Jones, Evans, McNair, Smalling, Carrick, Fletcher, Young, Rooney, Wilson, ?others), do you not support them? 4. If a substitution causes the team to be majority UK, do you do an about turn and shout against them?
Dublin Red Devil wrote: » Why expand the Manchester United's net to the whole UK. Why not just Manchester? Just one player in the entire squad. If you want to make an argument that professional sports represent their locality. Why not have a squad of local Manchester lads? Guess why they don't? Because professional sports is a business who's goal is to make profits. If Manchester United bought out by a Japanese billionaire tomorrow and relocated to Tokyo It wouldn't change my support. I couldn't give two sh1ts about the teams location My support for the franchise has nothing to do with its location or nationality of players.