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  • #16
    your rowing in behind that loser...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Shamie View Post


      LMBO at that.

      Guess this lot are as much English as Rowly is Irish,so.


      Terry Butcher – born in Singapore

      Brian Stein – born in South Africa

      Graeme Le Saux – born in Jersey

      John Salako – born in Nigeria

      Owen Hargreves – born in Canada

      John Barnes – born in Jamaica

      Matthew Le Tissier – born in Guernsey

      Tony Dorigo – born in Australia

      Cyrille Regis – born in French Guyana

      Luther Blissett – born in Jamaica


      And on to Cricket.

      Kevin Pietersen - born in South Africa

      Ed Joyce - born in DUBLIN (Damn the English,thieving our cricketers):scorn:

      Martin McCague - born in Northern Ireland

      Robert Croft - born in Wales

      Gavin Hamilton - born in Scotland
      You missed out Strauss, Trott, Prior, Hick, Ramprakash, Hussain, Robin Smith, Alan Lamb the list goes on and on.

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      • #18
        Chris Hughton
        Kian Hughton
        David O'Leary (born in Ealing)
        Paul McGrath (born in Greenford - so as valid as any Barnes or Butcher comparisons)
        John Aldridge
        Tommy Coyne
        Owen Coyle
        Ray Houghton
        Jason McAteer
        Mick McCarthy
        Chris Morris
        Tony Cascarino
        Bernie Slaven
        Kevin Kilbane
        Sean St Ledger
        Liam Lawrence
        Leon Best
        Aiden McGeady
        Kevin Foley
        Kieren Westwood
        Kevin Sheedy (even nicking players who are Welsh!!)
        Alan McLoughlin
        John Sheridan
        Clinton Morrison :exciting:
        Steven Reid
        The Edge
        Adam Clayton

        Phew.......any more for any more? You could make a GoGo Hamster Deluxe set a hundred times over with that much plastic.

        Plus an entire RL side made up of Aussies........

        :red_heart::red_heart:

        Aside from the great Donaldo, is it true that the only two Irishmen EVER to have actually played for Ireland are Roy Keane and Niall Quinn? I think we should be told
        Last edited by Guest; 15-10-2009, 02:43 PM.

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        • #19
          Daniel O Donnell is Irish FACT
          http://www.facebook.com/pages/1882QP...5398272?ref=ts

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          • #20
            Originally posted by sirpiechucker View Post
            You missed out Strauss, Trott, Prior, Hick, Ramprakash, Hussain, Robin Smith, Alan Lamb the list goes on and on.
            They are all as English as Lennox Lewis, Zola Budd and The Queen.

            Stick it up your b*ollocks.
            http://www.facebook.com/pages/1882QP...5398272?ref=ts

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Funky View Post
              Daniel O Donnell is Irish FACT
              Don't forget Chris De Burgh, Val Doonican, Dana, Johnny Logan, Eoin McLove and that big hairy bollex Bonio...

              All the stars....

              "my lovely Mayo mammy, so faithful and so kind, sitting in her rocking chair, eating cake and wine. My lovely Mayo mammy, my lovely lovely Mayo mam"

              Have to go, it's a puppy and he has an injured paw.

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              • #22
                This is why i love this forum pmsl
                God I miss cooke's pie & mash

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Funky View Post
                  They are all as English as Lennox Lewis, Zola Budd and The Queen.

                  Stick it up your b*ollocks.


                  How about Lawrence Dallaglio?

                  Australia
                  Tony Dorigo

                  [edit] Belgium
                  William Bryant - born 1899

                  [edit] Canada
                  Owen Hargreaves
                  Edward Hagarty Parry

                  [edit] Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire)
                  Fabrice Muamba (U21)

                  [edit] French Guiana
                  Cyrille Regis

                  [edit] Guernsey
                  Matthew Le Tissier

                  [edit] India
                  Claude Ashton
                  Alfred Goodwyn
                  Elphinstone Jackson
                  William Kenyon-Slaney
                  William Lindsay
                  James F. M. Prinsep
                  Alf Quantrill

                  [edit] Jamaica
                  John Barnes
                  Luther Blissett

                  [edit] Jersey
                  Graeme Le Saux

                  [edit] Mauritius
                  Herbert Rawson

                  [edit] Nigeria
                  John Salako

                  [edit] Scotland
                  Thomas Burn (UK team at 1912 Olympics)

                  [edit] South Africa
                  Gordon Hodgson
                  Craig Johnston (U21, called up but never played for senior team) - Australian national born in Johannesburg
                  Frank Osborne
                  Reg Osborne
                  Bill Perry
                  William Rawson
                  Brian Stein
                  Colin Viljoen

                  [edit] Singapore
                  Terry Butcher

                  [edit] Wales
                  Rob Jones

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                    Gavin Hamilton was born in Yorkshire IIRC.
                    Broxburn,West Lothian.
                    Work is the curse of the drinking classes. -Oscar Wilde.

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                    • #25
                      Better not mention the Gallens

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Funky View Post
                        Daniel O Donnell is Irish FACT
                        Unfortunately.:embarrassed:
                        Work is the curse of the drinking classes. -Oscar Wilde.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                          Don't forget Val Doonican,
                          One of my local heroes is Val,along with good old Gilbert O'Sullivan.:exciting:
                          Work is the curse of the drinking classes. -Oscar Wilde.

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                          • #28
                            Rowlands is always likely to get injured because of the way he plays. I also think that although he did quite well in games,he came back too soon from his knee injury, which he injured in January. In my non-medical opinion (but one who suffered the same injury), August 8 was too soon.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Funky View Post
                              I hope you get Portugal in the play offs. And even if you do beat them one of your best players will probably throw a hissy fit and tell the gaffer Trapatoni (why do you need an Italian manager anyway) to "stick it up his b*ollocks"
                              Yeah - what state must your country be in when you put an Italian in charge of the national team...

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Funky View Post
                                Thats what I called Ronan O Gara after he cost the Lions the series in South Africa.

                                I agree with the Mod Father we should sue the FAI if we get a chance.

                                Thats for clearing up the woth bit much appreciated.
                                Why are you bringing the Americans into this?

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