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Is Croke Park the proper place to play, "god save the queen"

89west - Feb 22, 2007 6:11 pm (Discussion)  

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What is your reaction to the playing of, " god save the queen" at Croke Park on Saturday for the Ireland & England rugby match.

Will there be a moment of silence and reflection for those 14 people killed there in 1920.


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Knocknagow - Feb 23, 2007 11:48 am (#1 Total: 8)  

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What is your reaction to the playing of, " god save the queen" at Croke Park on Saturday for the...

No they shouldnt. I'm glad to see them playing but they could sing "Swing Low Sweet Chariot". I'm sure they would prefer that themselves.

BoggerTheWonderDog - Feb 23, 2007 2:16 pm (#2 Total: 8)  

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I agree Knock

henry-taggart - Feb 24, 2007 2:23 am (#3 Total: 8)  

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they shouldnt be singing anything let alone the anthem to that inbreed ,

first the irish tv station tv 3 held a phone poll
75% of the irish poulation voted no to the queen
2: croke park is not a rugby ground its a gaelic athletic ground m rugby clubs particularly those in the north dont under any circumstances allow gaelic games on their pitchs.

3 there is a perfectly good pitch for rugby in dublin lansdowne road , and lansdowne woulnt allow gaelic on its pitch
4 in northern ireland over the last 30 yrs the british army has destroyed at least 10 gaelic pitchs , they have harrased and wounded young men for playing gaa games and these are the very scum that will be singing teh queen at croke park !
this whole mess will cost a fortune after it is over at least 6 inchs of top soil will have to be replaced after these inbreeds have been cavorting all over it , yesterday on the news we had the site of english fans a full day before the match chanting god save the queen outside dublin bars trying their best to start trouble , well lets hope they get teh response they got the last time they where here DONT FORGET 75%

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  • henry-taggart - Feb 24, 2007 2:26 am (#4 Total: 8)  

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    i think the proper name for this thread should be "is croke a proper place for rugby "NO

    89west - Feb 24, 2007 12:17 pm (#5 Total: 8)  

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    Replying to: henry-taggart (Feb 24, 2007 2:23 am)
    they shouldnt be singing anything let alone the anthem to that inbreed , first the irish tv station tv...

    Now that the deed is done, what was the outcome of this provocative act in regard to public order and the sensibilities of GAA supporters?
    God Save Ireland!

    maju - Feb 24, 2007 1:28 pm (#6 Total: 8)  

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    erin go bragh!

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  • Knocknagow - Feb 24, 2007 3:03 pm (#7 Total: 8)  

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    erin go bragh! :smile:

    They did us proud they beat the sh.t out of the English. What a fantastic game. Well done Ireland - you did us proud... Absolutely brilliant.

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  • henry-taggart - Feb 24, 2007 8:26 pm (#8 Total: 8)  

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    Replying to: Knocknagow (Feb 24, 2007 3:03 pm)
    They did us proud they beat the sh.t out of the English. What a fantastic game. Well done...

    f**k the irish rugby union , they know they should have chosen lansdowne , they beat nothing out of england , when the brits where busy vandalising gaa grounds in northern ireland they didnt once open their mouths



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