Why craic though? Rather than crack? Grinds my gears as Peter Griffin might say...
Er, because 'the craic' is what he was talking about, rather than 'crack' which is something very different.
Why craic though? Rather than crack? Grinds my gears as Peter Griffin might say...
Er, because 'the craic' is what he was talking about, rather than 'crack' which is something very different.
It's actually 'crack' though. It was only 'gaelicified' in the last 40 years or so.....
Accepted. But if that is how the Irish choose to spell it, who are we to question it?
The context was (I presume) an Englishman - 'Simster', talking about the sweaties......
Really? Blimey, I can only imagine what you'd be like if you were actually Irish, not just a plastic Paddy and that song actually meant something to you.
Thought they were dreadful and an embarrassment to football. Every single one of them was decked head to toe in green and had some stupid head gear on.
Fair play to them for travelling in numbers but it's their cup final just getting to the finals so you'd expect them to.
Got to be up their with the Dutch as the biggest wallies when it comes to fans, however they both could be trumped by the French if they manage to get some poultry on to the field.
Thankfully they are out and we won't have to put up with people banging on about how great their fans are for much longer and missing the fact that their team is utter dog shit.
When the Irish lose a game we sing and enjoy ourselves - we don't thrash the place !!!
Actually, I had a response for every post you made here, but you know what I just cannot be arsed. Maybe the less people that respond to you the quicker you will disappear.
Who trashes places when they lose ?
England fans, Lansdowne road, and the game wasn't even dead at that stage.
When the Irish lose a game we sing and enjoy ourselves - we don't thrash the place !!!
Actually, I had a response for every post you made here, but you know what I just cannot be arsed. Maybe the less people that respond to you the quicker you will disappear.
England fans, Lansdowne road, and the game wasn't even dead at that stage.
Behave! The only people to blame for what went on that night were the Irish.
Behave! The only people to blame for what went on that night were the Irish.
Redefining history doesn't work when the incident is documented in great detail.
Unless you consider an Irish player daring to score to be incitement to violence, though.
It is documented in great detail which is why I'm surprised you are failing to recognise the provocation the English had that night to do what they did. Granted innocents got hurt that night but you paddies brought that on yourselves I'm afraid.
The only provocation of any kind was constant loyalist chanting from England fans followed by a riot when England went a goal down - to which only the security services responded. Your attempt to rewrite history isn't working, as I said.
It is documented in great detail which is why I'm surprised you are failing to recognise the provocation the English had that night to do what they did. Granted innocents got hurt that night but you paddies brought that on yourselves I'm afraid.
Yeah ok!
I'm not rewriting history in the slightest, the English were bang out of order that night but to say the Irish we're blameless.....well you believe what you want.