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Now there is something with a bit of pedantry about it - the lion rampant.

Technically, the claws and tongue are meant to be blue - it's just easier to print with two colours (I think) - there may be some fancy heraldic reason for having blue bits/no blue bits but I think it's just easier to print when it's two colours.
 
Now there is something with a bit of pedantry about it - the lion rampant.

Technically, the claws and tongue are meant to be blue - it's just easier to print with two colours (I think) - there may be some fancy heraldic reason for having blue bits/no blue bits but I think it's just easier to print when it's two colours.

And the 3 lions on the English shirts are actually leopards, or so QI said!
 
nah because it was yer man Richard the Lionheart who came up with the idea was it not?

Don't think so, when they first appeared on the coat of arms, people couldn't really tell the difference between the big cats, so to begin with they were all classed as the same or something, any "lion" that is lying down horizontally, is actually a leopard, or what they thought was a leopard. Like I said, it was on QI a while back, I can't remember the exact story.
 
nah because it was yer man Richard the Lionheart who came up with the idea was it not?

The Three Leopards were the heraldic symbol of the Plantagenets - who became rulers of England but were originally French.

The Lion Rampant was the Royal Standard of the Bruces before it became particularly Scottish - again, I think it originates from the Bruce family's French connections.
 
The only FAIL on show here is you.

South Ire FAIL, you jump ship again.

You'll be 'Spanish' by the time of the final. <doh>

You keep failing EDGE <ok>

I don't think you have ever commented on Ireland and been right.

What am I jumping ship too?