No they are not. It's 'culshire' so it is. I look forward to seeing their culture on parade at Ardoyne on the 12th.
Aren't we talking about Gaelic football here and peoples opinions on it? I express my opinion and then get sectarian abuse thrown at me.
Does it? Darren Graham got free tickets to the all ireland final that year and he accepted the assurances offered by the Fermanagh Co board and as back playing. he certainly isn't the only Protestant member of the GAA in Fermanagh. There is no way the article could say such a thing. There isn't a box for 'religion' on club registration forms. spotlight did a show on him and he seemed a little dumb. not knowing what kind of abuse he was getting. it dosn't make it right but I was happy he went back playing shortly after. GOAL FOR DONEGAL. 2-6 to 0-9 injury time.
Nothing like saying you don't like another group of peoples culture by throwing rocks and petrol bombs at them.
They are a bunch of ****s too. I had to Google them just there actually to see if they were exclusively catholic, as I honestly didn't know.
yeah, they are a bunch of ****s too. ultra catholics. i have spoken to a few and they are ok on a personal level but i can't reconcile everything they stand for. the difference is that the aoh is exclusively catholic. the oo is a christian organisation that groups together people from the reformed churches to the exclusion of Catholics. i think it is an important distinction.