G.A.A BRAWL 2012 nationalist-neanderthals at it again!!
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@goinghomesomeday1 Lol. I see that your not Irish. This is why I dislike people from different countries coming here, half of them don't know how to respect the place as OURS, because thats what it is. Irish terrorist? (rofl you knob) when Britain attempted to invade us, who ever was brave enough to stand up against them was a Rebel you'd be surprised how much things are named after them. They are not terrorsists, so shut your fucking mouth you ingrateful gobshiting piece of foreign shit.
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@goinghomesomeday1 - jesus how many profiles have you, youve been at this for years commenitng on Irish videos, give it a rest, the british empire is collapsing, scotland even wants independence now, let it go. youre colonial war mongering has got you nowhere
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At it again ? This nearly never happens , maybe you should upload a few videos from millwall. Though i suspect you dont have the same level of blind hatred for them. However as an Irish republican i would like to say that i both forgive and have pity for you. It seems all you have is your ball of hate.
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i love the way that you refer to the men fighting in this video as 'nationalist-Neanderthals' when actually more and more unionist protestants are taking up the sport, even first minister Peter Robinson was at the Dr.McKenna cup final. And plus i dont think there would be much complaining if this was soccer or rugby.
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@goinghomesomeday1 any of the clubs with IRA links are in Northern ireland and the majority where set up during the troubles a time of poor civil rites for predominately members of the nationalist community and naming clubs after IRA members was an act of defiance against their persecutors and most of the names are still here today but really have no meaning in this relatively peaceful time.
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@goinghomesomeday1 very few playing fields and trophies are named after ''Irish terrorists'' most playing fields and trophies are named after important people in local communities, some may be terrorists but that is the clubs decisions not the GAA's, dont be so ignorant and call the entire GAA sectarian.
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@TheJamieh93 - Hi - I smiled to myself reading your comment regarding not bringing religion and politics into sport. The GAA is the pinnacle of sectarianism and links to IRA terrorism. Their playing fields and trophies are mostly named after Irish terrorist.
The title of this video is disgraceful.
milkybargoatify 1 week ago 6
@goinghomesomeday1 - yeah we are also the best educated country in europe, and irish people are probably funding your council house and dole so show a little respect you ingrate
TENNESSEE1WILLIAMS 1 week ago 3