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It is a bit strange having both Croke Park and the Aviva in the same city though - It's not exactly a massive poulation in Dublin.
I realise there are certain restrictions on Croker, as it can apparetly only be used for the Gaelic games.
Did anyone see that classic picture from when locals were protesting the staging of Rugby and Football at Croke Park during the Lansdowne / Aviva development?
There was a guy holding a 'NO TO FOREIGN GAMES' placard, but he was wearing.............A Celtic Shirt.
TheCook wrote:It is a bit strange having both Croke Park and the Aviva in the same city though - It's not exactly a massive poulation in Dublin.
I realise there are certain restrictions on Croker, as it can apparetly only be used for the Gaelic games.
Did anyone see that classic picture from when locals were protesting the staging of Rugby and Football at Croke Park during the Lansdowne / Aviva development?
There was a guy holding a 'NO TO FOREIGN GAMES' placard, but he was wearing.............A Celtic Shirt.
TheCook wrote:It is a bit strange having both Croke Park and the Aviva in the same city though - It's not exactly a massive poulation in Dublin.
I realise there are certain restrictions on Croker, as it can apparetly only be used for the Gaelic games.
Did anyone see that classic picture from when locals were protesting the staging of Rugby and Football at Croke Park during the Lansdowne / Aviva development?
There was a guy holding a 'NO TO FOREIGN GAMES' placard, but he was wearing.............A Celtic Shirt.
Celtic and Rangers fans aren't known for their sense of irony. I once had a Celtic fan in Dublin have a pop at me for supporting a British team! Oh the fun I had with that retard!!
TheCook wrote:It is a bit strange having both Croke Park and the Aviva in the same city though - It's not exactly a massive poulation in Dublin.
I realise there are certain restrictions on Croker, as it can apparetly only be used for the Gaelic games.
Did anyone see that classic picture from when locals were protesting the staging of Rugby and Football at Croke Park during the Lansdowne / Aviva development?
There was a guy holding a 'NO TO FOREIGN GAMES' placard, but he was wearing.............A Celtic Shirt.
Celtic and Rangers fans aren't known for their sense of irony. I once had a Celtic fan in Dublin have a pop at me for supporting a British team! Oh the fun I had with that retard!!
celtic and rangers fans are mongs off the highest nature, its not actually based on football any more either. Its who can claim which side of the religious divide is better than the other
TheCook wrote:It is a bit strange having both Croke Park and the Aviva in the same city though - It's not exactly a massive poulation in Dublin.
I realise there are certain restrictions on Croker, as it can apparetly only be used for the Gaelic games.
Did anyone see that classic picture from when locals were protesting the staging of Rugby and Football at Croke Park during the Lansdowne / Aviva development?
There was a guy holding a 'NO TO FOREIGN GAMES' placard, but he was wearing.............A Celtic Shirt.
Celtic and Rangers fans aren't known for their sense of irony. I once had a Celtic fan in Dublin have a pop at me for supporting a British team! Oh the fun I had with that retard!!
celtic and rangers fans are mongs off the highest nature, its not actually based on football any more either. Its who can claim which side of the religious divide is better than the other
100% correct. Hate both clubs and their sectarian arsehole fans.