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Re: Ireland 🇮🇪
anyone remember the KILBURN NATIONAL ?..
It was fooking massive ..good nights were had .
PROPER Pint pots and metal dustbins.
It was fooking massive ..good nights were had .
PROPER Pint pots and metal dustbins.
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I love (most) of the Irish people ,and the country is truly beautiful .
despise the 'RA to my very core
despise the 'RA to my very core
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑31 Jul 2025, 18:50Come on as Sub for his new Club Roma and just scored in his 3rd consecutive match making it 6 goals and 1 assist now in 3 matches.
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Come on as Sub for his new Club Roma and just scored in his 3rd consecutive match making it 6 goals and 1 assist now in 3 matches.
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Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑31 Jul 2025, 13:28 Really not sure what would possess someone to move to Ireland in the first place.
To get away from you probably . . .
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Really not sure what would possess someone to move to Ireland in the first place.
There's a reason so many of them are here.
There's a reason so many of them are here.
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honky cat" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 21:13 Evan Ferguson
Conor Coventry
Josh Cullen
Declan Rice
Darren Randolph
Seani Maguire
Joey O'Brien
Stephen Henderson
Eoin Wearen
Robbie Keane
Lorcan Fitzgerald
Terry Dixon
Clive Clarke
David Connolly
Billy Mehmet
Gary Breen
David Forde
Daryl McMahon
Shaun Byrne
Alex O'Reilly
Gary Kelly
Gerry Peyton
Matt Holland
Chris Hughton
Matthew Rush
David Kelly
Liam Brady
Ray Houghton
Noel Dwyer
Noel Cantwell
Frank O'Farrell
Tommy Moroney
John Henry McGowan
Charles Turner
Looking at that list only a handful were decent.
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Yep me too. I am seeing things i thought i'd never see in Ireland. Where i am is okayish , there is talk of an old hotel being turned into an ipas centre; tourism is massive here so hopefully a big pushback, but most people here seem very pro FF/FG and compliant.
. . . My plan has always been to leave and retire somewhere a bit warmer, but ive still got a few more years to go before that and want to stay here working until then.
Yep me too. I am seeing things i thought i'd never see in Ireland. Where i am is okayish , there is talk of an old hotel being turned into an ipas centre; tourism is massive here so hopefully a big pushback, but most people here seem very pro FF/FG and compliant.
. . . My plan has always been to leave and retire somewhere a bit warmer, but ive still got a few more years to go before that and want to stay here working until then.
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I'm on holiday in Majorca now leaving for home tonight,back to Ireland a country I used to love,but it's turned into a proper Kip, with ipas fuckers in every town how small it is.Entrepenure of the year is a cսnt that takes over a hotel and fills it with black males 20/30 walking around the place with fuck all to do.We need to get to fuck out of Europe,our government are a shower of yes men and women answering to Europe.
Rant over boys,but I'd get to fuck out of Ireland if I was younger.
Rant over boys,but I'd get to fuck out of Ireland if I was younger.
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Evan Ferguson
Conor Coventry
Josh Cullen
Declan Rice
Darren Randolph
Seani Maguire
Joey O'Brien
Stephen Henderson
Eoin Wearen
Robbie Keane
Lorcan Fitzgerald
Terry Dixon
Clive Clarke
David Connolly
Billy Mehmet
Gary Breen
David Forde
Daryl McMahon
Shaun Byrne
Alex O'Reilly
Gary Kelly
Gerry Peyton
Matt Holland
Chris Hughton
Matthew Rush
David Kelly
Liam Brady
Ray Houghton
Noel Dwyer
Noel Cantwell
Frank O'Farrell
Tommy Moroney
John Henry McGowan
Charles Turner
Conor Coventry
Josh Cullen
Declan Rice
Darren Randolph
Seani Maguire
Joey O'Brien
Stephen Henderson
Eoin Wearen
Robbie Keane
Lorcan Fitzgerald
Terry Dixon
Clive Clarke
David Connolly
Billy Mehmet
Gary Breen
David Forde
Daryl McMahon
Shaun Byrne
Alex O'Reilly
Gary Kelly
Gerry Peyton
Matt Holland
Chris Hughton
Matthew Rush
David Kelly
Liam Brady
Ray Houghton
Noel Dwyer
Noel Cantwell
Frank O'Farrell
Tommy Moroney
John Henry McGowan
Charles Turner
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Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 14:24 As they saw themselves as victims of anti-immigrant sentiment from their experiences in England, they had a culture of championing the immigrant and were reluctant to criticise what was going on in their own country.
That's an interesting point.
Of course they had good cause to complain as when the Anglo-Irish owners said stop growing the crops you are currently surviving on and grow potatoes and they were forced to comply. Then the blight came and they staved without any aid from the British Government. Remember these Irish where also citizens of Great Britain then. The Union Jack flying over every municipal town and castle in the country.
Yeah they have a right to be angry how the Brits treated them.
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Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 14:24 As they saw themselves as victims of anti-immigrant sentiment from their experiences in England, they had a culture of championing the immigrant and were reluctant to criticise what was going on in their own country.
That's an interesting point.
That's exactly it. A lot of Irish were living and working illegally in the states, so they're being frowned upon now for not welcoming the new arrivals. Difference was they grafted, kept their head's down and were entirely self sufficient - and went home.
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As they saw themselves as victims of anti-immigrant sentiment from their experiences in England, they had a culture of championing the immigrant and were reluctant to criticise what was going on in their own country.
That's an interesting point.
That's an interesting point.
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wils wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 09:52only1billybonds wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 07:38 Wils.
I've always felt their stance is more anti English than anti British.Dunno about that. I think Kneecap's recent statement is illustrative of how they like to couch their hostility to us, "We don't hate the English, we fucking love the English people, we just hate their Government." The English government is the British government.
But I think it's all bollocks. They just resent a bigger more successful neighbouring state putting them in the shade, and all the arguments they recite are just retrofitting that sentiment. Not that they don't have valid grievances, of course, just they would be footnotes in history if they weren't stewing in resentment from living in our shadow.
see New Zealander's attitudes to Aussies; Canadian's to Yanks; Greeks to Turks. Etc etc. Yes, I know they all different stories but it's the same dynamic.
Wils the statement I got from most Irish is the hate the English establishment and not the English people. Which I agree with as the English establishment has been screwing the English people as well for centuries.
And when we say English remember before the arrival of people from the India sub-continent the Irish were the largest ethnic group in England.
And when we say English remember before the arrival of people from the India sub-continent the Irish were the largest ethnic group in England.
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only1billybonds wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 07:38 Wils.
I've always felt their stance is more anti English than anti British.
Dunno about that. I think Kneecap's recent statement is illustrative of how they like to couch their hostility to us, "We don't hate the English, we fucking love the English people, we just hate their Government." The English government is the British government.
But I think it's all bollocks. They just resent a bigger more successful neighbouring state putting them in the shade, and all the arguments they recite are just retrofitting that sentiment. Not that they don't have valid grievances, of course, just they would be footnotes in history if they weren't stewing in resentment from living in our shadow.
see New Zealander's attitudes to Aussies; Canadian's to Yanks; Greeks to Turks. Etc etc. Yes, I know they all different stories but it's the same dynamic.
But I think it's all bollocks. They just resent a bigger more successful neighbouring state putting them in the shade, and all the arguments they recite are just retrofitting that sentiment. Not that they don't have valid grievances, of course, just they would be footnotes in history if they weren't stewing in resentment from living in our shadow.
see New Zealander's attitudes to Aussies; Canadian's to Yanks; Greeks to Turks. Etc etc. Yes, I know they all different stories but it's the same dynamic.
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My experience of the Irish were that they were more anti-arrogant English cսnt than anti-British.
The English abroad are amongst the worst
The English abroad are amongst the worst
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My Mums family come from Oysterhaven (Near Kinsale) lovely place and people. No Anti English down there, that I've ever seen anyway.
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I spent 3 months working there back in 1997. My client was An Post (The post office). My hotel was in Lower Baggot Street.on the south side. Pretty central. I have to say I didn't like it at all. A bit of a depressing town and hugely overrated.
Not too much ant-English stuff and my team was predominatley Irish. I got a lot more anti-English comments in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Not too much ant-English stuff and my team was predominatley Irish. I got a lot more anti-English comments in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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Had a lot of Irish friends over the years and visited often. They have their charms and I love Cork and the countryside around it. But I prefer the North.
Immigration is hitting them hard. I remember last time I was there seeing rural towns with many Africans wandering about. Dublin has become like London. That was well over decade ago, so no idea how bad it’s got now. Happened so quickly it must have been quite distressing for many. As they saw themselves as victims of anti-immigrant sentiment from their experiences in England, they had a culture of championing the immigrant and were reluctant to criticise what was going on in their own country. Perhaps that’s how it happened so quickly. Think that’s changing now and they are resisting it.
As for identity, it seems to be mainly about them being anti-British. If Britain disappeared there would be huge identity crisis in the country. They would no longer know who they were. They’re dependent on us.
I have also heard it said that the Irish throw themselves into whatever belief is currently fashionable. That’s why they were such devout Catholics. When they lost their faith they threw themselves into Woke harder than any other nation did.
Also, always wondered if Liverpool’s victim culture came from its high number of Irish immigrants.
In general I like them. We all have our faults and they probably have no more than us if we are objective about it.
Immigration is hitting them hard. I remember last time I was there seeing rural towns with many Africans wandering about. Dublin has become like London. That was well over decade ago, so no idea how bad it’s got now. Happened so quickly it must have been quite distressing for many. As they saw themselves as victims of anti-immigrant sentiment from their experiences in England, they had a culture of championing the immigrant and were reluctant to criticise what was going on in their own country. Perhaps that’s how it happened so quickly. Think that’s changing now and they are resisting it.
As for identity, it seems to be mainly about them being anti-British. If Britain disappeared there would be huge identity crisis in the country. They would no longer know who they were. They’re dependent on us.
I have also heard it said that the Irish throw themselves into whatever belief is currently fashionable. That’s why they were such devout Catholics. When they lost their faith they threw themselves into Woke harder than any other nation did.
Also, always wondered if Liverpool’s victim culture came from its high number of Irish immigrants.
In general I like them. We all have our faults and they probably have no more than us if we are objective about it.
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