Maybe someone realised the irony in Munster fans singing about the shambling brain dead masses.
RFU reviewing “Swing Low”
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It’s about the Warrington bombing too. I have no idea why they’re so keen on itFLIP wrote:Maybe someone realised the irony in Munster fans singing about the shambling brain dead masses.
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Cos it's by The Cranberries, Limerick's most famous rock band; and also cos their singer, Dolores O'Riordan died tragically at a relatively young age a couple of years back. In other words it's quasi a local anthem.
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Big loss by England to the Baa Baa's I am wondering does this pile more pressure on Jones? Surely the boys up-stairs can't be happy with that defeat?
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Not ideal for EJ, but I think they'll probably cut him some slack on this one. Was a bit of an experimental England playing a particular style. The Baa baas team were good, and any international team would have had trouble. Anyone who forgot about Charles Ollivon, will have gotten a reminder just how big and strong that french pack are going to be come worldcup time. Was an entertaining game and I agree with EJ that it should be treated as a celebration of rugby.
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Marcus Smith's "flat pass" back inside for the first English try looked forward to me. Is this a thing, that England outhalves simply get a bye from the officials when repeating the same foul play e.g. Smith with his "borderline" forward passes and Faz óg with his equally "borderline" high tackles?
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It is, I'm sure most people don't know but it's and odd one. Then their other song is about mass starvation an deportation from another province so....
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Luther Burrell has been frank about the racism he has been subjected by his team-mates. Subjected to devastatingly casual racism by his team-mates who scoffed at him when they were called up by him on it.
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Yeah comments about bananas and fried chicken but hey, it was just banter apparently.
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There’s still a way to go alright
https://www.the42.ie/luther-burrell-rac ... 8-Jun2022/
A good few lads I went to school with would see nothing wrong with the sort of behaviour listed in the article on the42 they’d say “sure it’s just a bit of craic” and “sure everybody slags each other”. I’ve no problem calling them on it. They can FRO with that shite as far as I’m concerned
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He's right. That wasn't okay 20 years ago.
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I was at an Ireland V England match some years back and I got speaking to an older chap in his boat club blazer over for a jolly; we were queuing up for beer having a bit of a laugh and then I was beyond dumbfounded by what he said when was ordering "give me an N word lager" (he said the actual word, this is how he ordered a Guinness) He turned back to speak to me and I looked him and I said "I can't believe you just said that, and I'm finished talking to you" I then turned my back to him and started chatting with my mates again.Oldschoolsocks wrote: ↑June 27th, 2022, 2:49 pmThere’s still a way to go alright
https://www.the42.ie/luther-burrell-rac ... 8-Jun2022/
A good few lads I went to school with would see nothing wrong with the sort of behaviour listed in the article on the42 they’d say “sure it’s just a bit of craic” and “sure everybody slags each other”. I’ve no problem calling them on it. They can FRO with that shite as far as I’m concerned
Like you say it does seem to be OK to speak like that amongst a certain set of people
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+1. A flying **** even!Oldschoolsocks wrote: ↑June 27th, 2022, 2:49 pmThere’s still a way to go alright
https://www.the42.ie/luther-burrell-rac ... 8-Jun2022/
A good few lads I went to school with would see nothing wrong with the sort of behaviour listed in the article on the42 they’d say “sure it’s just a bit of craic” and “sure everybody slags each other”. I’ve no problem calling them on it. They can FRO with that shite as far as I’m concerned
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Tis true OSS. When you boil it all down, everyone is a bit of an oul racist.Oldschoolsocks wrote: ↑June 27th, 2022, 2:49 pmThere’s still a way to go alright
https://www.the42.ie/luther-burrell-rac ... 8-Jun2022/
A good few lads I went to school with would see nothing wrong with the sort of behaviour listed in the article on the42 they’d say “sure it’s just a bit of craic” and “sure everybody slags each other”. I’ve no problem calling them on it. They can FRO with that shite as far as I’m concerned
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Standing up to racism and bigotry is important Blocky because it actually causes harm. It’s not about piety it’s about doing the right thing.blockhead wrote: ↑June 27th, 2022, 5:27 pmTis true OSS. When you boil it all down, everyone is a bit of an oul racist.Oldschoolsocks wrote: ↑June 27th, 2022, 2:49 pmThere’s still a way to go alright
https://www.the42.ie/luther-burrell-rac ... 8-Jun2022/
A good few lads I went to school with would see nothing wrong with the sort of behaviour listed in the article on the42 they’d say “sure it’s just a bit of craic” and “sure everybody slags each other”. I’ve no problem calling them on it. They can FRO with that shite as far as I’m concerned
So there’s that…
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Fair play to you for doing that. Needs to be said. Had the same thing at our game at Northampton a few years ago. We were beating them handily enough and some Saints fan started ranting that he couldn't believe they were being beaten by a bunch of thick Micks. We definitely called the behaviour and to be fair a couple of Saints fans apoligised. Possibly Brexit empowered some of this cr@p.RoboProp wrote: ↑June 27th, 2022, 3:28 pmI was at an Ireland V England match some years back and I got speaking to an older chap in his boat club blazer over for a jolly; we were queuing up for beer having a bit of a laugh and then I was beyond dumbfounded by what he said when was ordering "give me an N word lager" (he said the actual word, this is how he ordered a Guinness) He turned back to speak to me and I looked him and I said "I can't believe you just said that, and I'm finished talking to you" I then turned my back to him and started chatting with my mates again.Oldschoolsocks wrote: ↑June 27th, 2022, 2:49 pmThere’s still a way to go alright
https://www.the42.ie/luther-burrell-rac ... 8-Jun2022/
A good few lads I went to school with would see nothing wrong with the sort of behaviour listed in the article on the42 they’d say “sure it’s just a bit of craic” and “sure everybody slags each other”. I’ve no problem calling them on it. They can FRO with that shite as far as I’m concerned
Like you say it does seem to be OK to speak like that amongst a certain set of people
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Brexit has nothing to do with it. As an irishman living in England I've never heard one English person suggest that they wanted brexit because of the effects/implications/damage it does to ireland or the orusj people. English people voted fir brexit cos they were sick of being dictated to by people in Brussels and the amount if money leaving the country and ending up in Eastern Europe whilst many eastern Europeons are living in the u.k, not paying a penny in tax and then claiming every benefit going while they send money back home.
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I've been to games all over the UK and the only nonsense I heard was in Wales when we played thr scarlets who are an awful bunch. English fans are fine. I've been to Franklins Gardens and their fans were top class. Not one comment about irish players and don't forget they have had a few irishmen in their ranks over the years.