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I bought me a Swansea training top when I was there last season so I guess that might make me a judas alright
It seem's a strange partnership for Swansea to go into if I'm honest, but as a non gaa man I am delighted with anything like this that might sway kids away from that cuntbag organization - the things the gaa are doing down here now to keep players away from "soccer" are a disgrace, and they are almost at the point where theirs will be a 12 month season and players wont be able to play both In Dublin that wont really matter a lot, but down the country we depend on dual players and forcing them to choose a sport will hit us no doubt
augie wrote:I bought me a Swansea training top when I was there last season so I guess that might make me a judas alright
It seem's a strange partnership for Swansea to go into if I'm honest, but as a non gaa man I am delighted with anything like this that might sway kids away from that cuntbag organization - the things the gaa are doing down here now to keep players away from "soccer" are a disgrace, and they are almost at the point where theirs will be a 12 month season and players wont be able to play both In Dublin that wont really matter a lot, but down the country we depend on dual players and forcing them to choose a sport will hit us no doubt
No, buying that makes you a cúnt.
The GAA bastards are also doing their best to kill "soccer" in Dublin too.
augie wrote:I bought me a Swansea training top when I was there last season so I guess that might make me a judas alright
It seem's a strange partnership for Swansea to go into if I'm honest, but as a non gaa man I am delighted with anything like this that might sway kids away from that cuntbag organization - the things the gaa are doing down here now to keep players away from "soccer" are a disgrace, and they are almost at the point where theirs will be a 12 month season and players wont be able to play both In Dublin that wont really matter a lot, but down the country we depend on dual players and forcing them to choose a sport will hit us no doubt
No, buying that makes you a cúnt.
The GAA bastards are also doing their best to kill "soccer" in Dublin too.
The c.unts are now going to have inter county club competitions starting in fcuking February ( ) for even small junior clubs, and of course for kids teams The gaa football manager contacted all the parents trying to persuade their kids to take part and spouted bullshit about what a great experience it would be for them - thankfully my two kids weren't slow at telling them where to shove their "great experience" In the end they couldn't get enough kids to play in it, but the fact that the manager is also a c.unt helped in this case
augie wrote:I bought me a Swansea training top when I was there last season so I guess that might make me a judas alright
It seem's a strange partnership for Swansea to go into if I'm honest, but as a non gaa man I am delighted with anything like this that might sway kids away from that cuntbag organization - the things the gaa are doing down here now to keep players away from "soccer" are a disgrace, and they are almost at the point where theirs will be a 12 month season and players wont be able to play both In Dublin that wont really matter a lot, but down the country we depend on dual players and forcing them to choose a sport will hit us no doubt
No, buying that makes you a cúnt.
The GAA bastards are also doing their best to kill "soccer" in Dublin too.
The c.unts are now going to have inter county club competitions starting in fcuking February ( ) for even small junior clubs, and of course for kids teams The gaa football manager contacted all the parents trying to persuade their kids to take part and spouted bullshit about what a great experience it would be for them - thankfully my two kids weren't slow at telling them where to shove their "great experience" In the end they couldn't get enough kids to play in it, but the fact that the manager is also a c.unt helped in this case
GAA heads are devious cúnts. Our local GAA club run all kind of schemes to get kids involved and to drag them away from proper football. Happily my boy has been raised in an environment of mistrust bordering on spree-killing level hatred of GAA cúnts.
I was offered a ticket for this game today - and in the past I'd have snapped it up in the blink of an eye, but it has reached that point where I just can't be bothered.
augie wrote:I bought me a Swansea training top when I was there last season so I guess that might make me a judas alright
It seem's a strange partnership for Swansea to go into if I'm honest, but as a non gaa man I am delighted with anything like this that might sway kids away from that cuntbag organization - the things the gaa are doing down here now to keep players away from "soccer" are a disgrace, and they are almost at the point where theirs will be a 12 month season and players wont be able to play both In Dublin that wont really matter a lot, but down the country we depend on dual players and forcing them to choose a sport will hit us no doubt
No, buying that makes you a cúnt.
The GAA bastards are also doing their best to kill "soccer" in Dublin too.
The c.unts are now going to have inter county club competitions starting in fcuking February ( ) for even small junior clubs, and of course for kids teams The gaa football manager contacted all the parents trying to persuade their kids to take part and spouted bullshit about what a great experience it would be for them - thankfully my two kids weren't slow at telling them where to shove their "great experience" In the end they couldn't get enough kids to play in it, but the fact that the manager is also a c.unt helped in this case
GAA heads are devious cúnts. Our local GAA club run all kind of schemes to get kids involved and to drag them away from proper football. Happily my boy has been raised in an environment of mistrust bordering on spree-killing level hatred of GAA cúnts.
Did not realise there was so much interference in your sports, my wife's cousin Jim Stynes RIP loved his Gaelic Football and did not do too badly in Australia with Melbourne in Aussie Rules Football! Tough fecking sport....
augie wrote:I bought me a Swansea training top when I was there last season so I guess that might make me a judas alright
It seem's a strange partnership for Swansea to go into if I'm honest, but as a non gaa man I am delighted with anything like this that might sway kids away from that cuntbag organization - the things the gaa are doing down here now to keep players away from "soccer" are a disgrace, and they are almost at the point where theirs will be a 12 month season and players wont be able to play both In Dublin that wont really matter a lot, but down the country we depend on dual players and forcing them to choose a sport will hit us no doubt
No, buying that makes you a cúnt.
The GAA bastards are also doing their best to kill "soccer" in Dublin too.
If there's another Alan Partridge series I think he should add the GAA to the list with toothless simpletons, horses running through council estates, badly tarmacked drives (in this country) and people with hair on their cheeks as an additional reason not to go. I must admit, I know nothing about that sport and don't want to either but every time I've seen an Oirishman abroad wearing one of those shitty shirts from that sport they've always looked like proper James Blunts !
Can you tell me if there's more to Oireland dun dis chaps ?
How the hell is it we learn nothing from game to game, let them control the tempo sit back and let them come at us an put no pressure on them game after game, AW just does not do change, it's like watching a diplodocus run a football team he is so out of his time