- cant take a good beating so they wreck all round them.
Is this what the IFA give them all that money for? At least we know they cant buy the Setanta cup
Any wonder Derry City left that poisoned league years ago. This has set Irish football back years
Typical Linfield Fans
posted on 23/3/12
Vluebella
its not really an argumnet, merely an opinion. A good mate from work was at it.. hes from derry and was absolutley disgusted.
Im trying to get him to go to solitude...
posted on 23/3/12
Im trying to get him to go to solitude...
What did he do to deserve that punishment ?
posted on 23/3/12
What did he do to deserve that punishment ?
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reds are the barca of Belfast, two touch football
mmm hmm
posted on 23/3/12
Vluebella?
2 touch chickenville,as we are using silly names now.Is that when the reds keeper picks the ball up from the back of his net,and kicks it to the half way line?
Not looking forward to the Ibrox game,but will take it on the chin if Celtic win.
Thank goodness for Linfield these days.
posted on 23/3/12
Thank goodness for Linfield these days.
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by that you mean the 42 year contract with the IFA
lol
I think Celtic match will be a draw tbh
btw - your name thingy was a typo... swear!
posted on 23/3/12
No worries Belfast Sceptic...........fekin typo's.
My Crues and Glens mate always get the IFA dig in too and it must be annoying for yeez all.
Hope Ibrox is a draw and enjoy the SPL title party when it comes.
posted on 27/3/12
U11421: Marvellous to see you are still alive and kicking Milltown! Last time we talked must have been about 5 months ago when you were explaining to me how it was your friend rather than you yourself, who was battling the big "C". Unfortunately, shortly afterwards I went AWOL (more on that later). Anyway I am glad to know you are keeping well, but sorry to hear about your friend. Sadly, many people these days seem to find themselves in your friend's position. It appears few families are left untouched. By the way, I saw you on TV leading the SDA(South Dublin Agnostics) on their Freedom of the City march thru Dublin. You were looking sharp Old Son, very sharp! Has the old city ever seen a finer body of men! Moving on, great to see that you are still controlling the midfield with your usual style and aplomb! Some wonderful close passing moves with your assistant Earl. Vaya con Dios, compadre!
posted on 27/3/12
PS: my present username is REIVER, but I seem to be restricted to a number at the moment. Another U boat captain like your good self.
posted on 29/3/12
Willkomen mein Herr Von Shen.Pleasantly surprised that you made it on board for another deep water trip, with a few months worth of dodgy stamps on the old passport.
Thanks for the kind words about my friend, he's since gone on to that abundant fishing ground where the fog never rolls in , the fish clean/ fillet themselves and the seals never creep up on ya.. He was my vintage, on the other hand,, my father in law sired 21, count em, 21 kids, drank more than his fair share of the amber nectar and was a medic/ ambulance driver by trade. My better half is just back from what we thought were his final days.He's just been discharged, talk about leaving Lazarus in the haepenny place.As to the SDA march.
Good to know that our bulging waistlines/thinning hair were offset by our military bearings, which we tossed in the air.Tense moments as we passed the North Dublin Atheists {N.DA.], on their counter demo.Hope you and the Reiver clan are doing well, and that your sabbatical was enjoyable. Te hablo orita compadre
posted on 29/3/12
MILLTOWN: Sorry about your buddy. Ive lost some friends to the "Crab" myself. Who hasnt? This big "C" is like a huge elephant in the room. They keep harping on about diet and exercise neither of which were ever heard off in the working class Belfast of my grandparents time when I daresay anyone seen jogging round the little streets would have been regarded as some sort of incurable pervert! As for diet , as much fried food, lard and saturated fats as you can handle. The funny thing is that if they escaped the old enfant mortality filter and various wars, most of them seem to have made it to their 80s or thereabouts. I think the diet/exercise bit is all a red herring. I reckon the govt. knows the cause, but is keeping it quiet. I would bet on something drastically wrong with the food chain or environment with the main culprits being: plastics; estrogen build up; water contamination; residue from nuclear testing/technology; growth hormones in food; etc. Moving on to more uplifting subjects, I take it you are confident of Ireland's
Finest(The Hoops) retaining both their titles(Setanta & Eirtricity League) again this season. I reckon they are a good bet, though I would watch out for the wee Crues(Crusaders). They have a fine cup tradition especially in All Ireland competitions. Im impressed with the start your ex manager has made to the NI job. He seems like the real deal. More on my "sabbathical" later. Meanwhile, Keep well! And keep your eyes skinned for the old anti submarine mines! Dive, dive, dive!