
"With a mouthful of another bloke's spunk off the soggy biscuit.... but no seriously we are not gay.... at all.... swing low wet towel.... across his naked buttocks..."


Oh well the bandwagon following the Oirish egg chasers is down to three wheels already so that might help to calm things down for a bit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 12:28 pmThe Egg Chasing starts tomorrow and apparently as a nation we are champing at the bit to continue our path to World Cup glory.
At the same time that Oierland play England tomorrow in the Aviva Stadium Dublin play Galway in Gaelic Football in Croke Park a few miles away from the Aviva Stadium. There will be about 20,000 in Croke Park tomorrow in the 82,400 capacity stadium. When Dublin reach this year's All Ireland Final in August ( it would be a shock beyond all shocks if they don't ) 60,000 Dubs fans will cry about not getting tickets because " they never miss a Dublin game" .
The Irish sports minister posted a photo on Twitter of the Oirish team belting out the National Anthem or more likely that stupid " Ireland's Call" ..He commented something on the lines of them being in good voice..After the thing was over some super fan tweeted that they were there to play rugby not sing...Jesus wept but what a nation we have ..Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:04 pmOh well the bandwagon following the Oirish egg chasers is down to three wheels already so that might help to calm things down for a bit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 12:28 pmThe Egg Chasing starts tomorrow and apparently as a nation we are champing at the bit to continue our path to World Cup glory.
At the same time that Oierland play England tomorrow in the Aviva Stadium Dublin play Galway in Gaelic Football in Croke Park a few miles away from the Aviva Stadium. There will be about 20,000 in Croke Park tomorrow in the 82,400 capacity stadium. When Dublin reach this year's All Ireland Final in August ( it would be a shock beyond all shocks if they don't ) 60,000 Dubs fans will cry about not getting tickets because " they never miss a Dublin game" .
Painful....but it's no better over here and unfortunately it just keeps getting worse. There's no coming back from it eitherBradywasking wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:08 pmThe Irish sports minister posted a photo on Twitter of the Oirish team belting out the National Anthem or more likely that stupid " Ireland's Call" ..He commented something on the lines of them being in good voice..After the thing was over some super fan tweeted that they were there to play rugby not sing...Jesus wept but what a nation we have ..Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:04 pmOh well the bandwagon following the Oirish egg chasers is down to three wheels already so that might help to calm things down for a bit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 12:28 pmThe Egg Chasing starts tomorrow and apparently as a nation we are champing at the bit to continue our path to World Cup glory.
At the same time that Oierland play England tomorrow in the Aviva Stadium Dublin play Galway in Gaelic Football in Croke Park a few miles away from the Aviva Stadium. There will be about 20,000 in Croke Park tomorrow in the 82,400 capacity stadium. When Dublin reach this year's All Ireland Final in August ( it would be a shock beyond all shocks if they don't ) 60,000 Dubs fans will cry about not getting tickets because " they never miss a Dublin game" .
Was told in work today that I have a chip on my shoulder because I'm not a rabid fan of this tedious fucking shit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:08 pmThe Irish sports minister posted a photo on Twitter of the Oirish team belting out the National Anthem or more likely that stupid " Ireland's Call" ..He commented something on the lines of them being in good voice..After the thing was over some super fan tweeted that they were there to play rugby not sing...Jesus wept but what a nation we have ..Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:04 pmOh well the bandwagon following the Oirish egg chasers is down to three wheels already so that might help to calm things down for a bit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 12:28 pmThe Egg Chasing starts tomorrow and apparently as a nation we are champing at the bit to continue our path to World Cup glory.
At the same time that Oierland play England tomorrow in the Aviva Stadium Dublin play Galway in Gaelic Football in Croke Park a few miles away from the Aviva Stadium. There will be about 20,000 in Croke Park tomorrow in the 82,400 capacity stadium. When Dublin reach this year's All Ireland Final in August ( it would be a shock beyond all shocks if they don't ) 60,000 Dubs fans will cry about not getting tickets because " they never miss a Dublin game" .
DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 5:50 pmWas told in work today that I have a chip on my shoulder because I'm not a rabid fan of this tedious fucking shit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:08 pmThe Irish sports minister posted a photo on Twitter of the Oirish team belting out the National Anthem or more likely that stupid " Ireland's Call" ..He commented something on the lines of them being in good voice..After the thing was over some super fan tweeted that they were there to play rugby not sing...Jesus wept but what a nation we have ..Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:04 pmOh well the bandwagon following the Oirish egg chasers is down to three wheels already so that might help to calm things down for a bit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 12:28 pmThe Egg Chasing starts tomorrow and apparently as a nation we are champing at the bit to continue our path to World Cup glory.
At the same time that Oierland play England tomorrow in the Aviva Stadium Dublin play Galway in Gaelic Football in Croke Park a few miles away from the Aviva Stadium. There will be about 20,000 in Croke Park tomorrow in the 82,400 capacity stadium. When Dublin reach this year's All Ireland Final in August ( it would be a shock beyond all shocks if they don't ) 60,000 Dubs fans will cry about not getting tickets because " they never miss a Dublin game" .I replied I'd rather have a chip on my shoulder than some fat closet job's thumb up my arse.
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Makes me laugh. All the rabid coverage in the meejia on telly and in the papers and it is a nonsense of a game supported by a minority and watched occasionally by bandwagon jumping Facebook loving arseholes. Rugby nation my aching arsehole.... oops the towel flickers on here will be excited !!Bradywasking wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 6:10 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 5:50 pmWas told in work today that I have a chip on my shoulder because I'm not a rabid fan of this tedious fucking shit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:08 pmThe Irish sports minister posted a photo on Twitter of the Oirish team belting out the National Anthem or more likely that stupid " Ireland's Call" ..He commented something on the lines of them being in good voice..After the thing was over some super fan tweeted that they were there to play rugby not sing...Jesus wept but what a nation we have ..Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:04 pmOh well the bandwagon following the Oirish egg chasers is down to three wheels already so that might help to calm things down for a bit.Bradywasking wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 12:28 pmThe Egg Chasing starts tomorrow and apparently as a nation we are champing at the bit to continue our path to World Cup glory.
At the same time that Oierland play England tomorrow in the Aviva Stadium Dublin play Galway in Gaelic Football in Croke Park a few miles away from the Aviva Stadium. There will be about 20,000 in Croke Park tomorrow in the 82,400 capacity stadium. When Dublin reach this year's All Ireland Final in August ( it would be a shock beyond all shocks if they don't ) 60,000 Dubs fans will cry about not getting tickets because " they never miss a Dublin game" .I replied I'd rather have a chip on my shoulder than some fat closet job's thumb up my arse.
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Newspaper reports today say there was about 10,000 in their seats when the teams came out , England got a bigger cheer than Oierland and approx one third of the crowd had left before the final whistle...Rugby Nation my bollix....
In fairness to them if I could get away with drinking from my seat at the bowl I'd be in and out for pints too....more fun than watching the football a lot of the time and it would save all the hassle of the half time rushBradywasking wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 7:15 amFunny how a defeat can turn a bandwagon against itself. The Oirish rugger fans are getting it both barrels from thr media this week..
Someone writing in The Independent has blasted the crowd at the Aviva Stadium for being day trippers constantly going in and out for pints.
Probably fair comment, all about the day out.
Yes but would you also walk around with your collar stuck up, talking loudly like a twat, lighting your own farts, yelping "drive! Engage!" at every opportunity, and just generally being a complete wankblot?Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 8:16 pmIn fairness to them if I could get away with drinking from my seat at the bowl I'd be in and out for pints too....more fun than watching the football a lot of the time and it would save all the hassle of the half time rushBradywasking wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 7:15 amFunny how a defeat can turn a bandwagon against itself. The Oirish rugger fans are getting it both barrels from thr media this week..
Someone writing in The Independent has blasted the crowd at the Aviva Stadium for being day trippers constantly going in and out for pints.
Probably fair comment, all about the day out.![]()
Don't knock it til you've tried itDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 5:18 pmYes but would you also walk around with your collar stuck up, talking loudly like a twat, lighting your own farts, yelping "drive! Engage!" at every opportunity, and just generally being a complete wankblot?Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 8:16 pmIn fairness to them if I could get away with drinking from my seat at the bowl I'd be in and out for pints too....more fun than watching the football a lot of the time and it would save all the hassle of the half time rushBradywasking wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 7:15 amFunny how a defeat can turn a bandwagon against itself. The Oirish rugger fans are getting it both barrels from thr media this week..
Someone writing in The Independent has blasted the crowd at the Aviva Stadium for being day trippers constantly going in and out for pints.
Probably fair comment, all about the day out.![]()
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