Nothing sectarian there of course. You still haven't answered my question: Is Rangers FC a sectarian organisation?
Oh dear, S.T, an MSP caught on an internet forum displaying highly sectarian and bigoted behaviour What will Alex Salmond say
Look, this thread went off track when medro said the GAA was a sectarian organisation and then had to scratch around trying and failing to justify it. I can understand those that are uncomfortable with the overt nationalism of the organisation, especially those from a unionist tradition. in Britain, there isn't a platform for the sport since c4 stopped showing it so the sport doesn't really register any more.
Well, then you better phone the police! Is Rangers FC a sectarian organisation? Answer the question. please log in to view this image
It is exactly the same. Every year the OO apply to carry a banner in rememberance of that guy Robinson who shot a Catholic on that very road. See you on the 12th Medro son. I'll give you a wee wave
Theres always one. It wouldnt have anything at all to do with your Protestant/Unionist upbringing and the irrational bigotry you have inherited influencing this decision at all. Oh and what sectarianism by the by?
So the GAA equivalent of Holland reach the Ulster final. Every time Tyrone came through there was a foul. Disgraceful stuff when you consider how Tyrone have always played the blanket defence and never give that many fouls away.
You can't see something that isn't there. Why do the huns bring religion into articles that aren't even about religion? It's a subject they seem to know nada about too, more than likely due to none of them going to church other than for weddings/funerals/christenings. Curious.
I don't see it. I would see it if I stated somewhere in the thread an irrational intolerance for a protestant sport, but I like soccer. So where is the irony?
I have never minded dongal till now. I abhor that style and I hope Derry hammer them. Tyrone never sat that deep ever.