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A Nice Chat About Fans/Flags Etc

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Would be interested to hear from people about the quirky fans or flags or whatever that they see on match days like I swear there is always a Barbados flag at Tipp games and a giant Tipp jersey that must be older than me. Or that Cork lad who sadly passed away that had the huge sombrero

Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 13/06/2020 13:50:16    2280638

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Did that Cork lad die? I didn't hear that. RIP.

StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 864 - 13/06/2020 16:20:32    2280665

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Replying To StoreysTash:  "Did that Cork lad die? I didn't hear that. RIP."
Yes - not long ago. Couple of weeks or so.

lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 369 - 13/06/2020 16:28:44    2280667

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2008 All Ireland Football Final. Kerry were going for a three in a row. Tyrone fans had a flag which said Ulster says no to a three in a row.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 221 - 14/06/2020 12:11:33    2280773

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Replying To Breezy:  "Would be interested to hear from people about the quirky fans or flags or whatever that they see on match days like I swear there is always a Barbados flag at Tipp games and a giant Tipp jersey that must be older than me. Or that Cork lad who sadly passed away that had the huge sombrero"
You get a few Confederate flags at Cork county matches.

Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 1115 - 14/06/2020 12:39:04    2280775

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My earliest memory of championship hurling was all ireland Kilkenny v Galway '93 I think. There was a banner that said "The cats are eating Rabbitte stew tonight" or something like that. Good clean fun.

Suas Sios (None) - Posts: 1415 - 14/06/2020 14:00:18    2280786

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Probably unknown to most,a giant Tullys Bar Carlow flag can be seen at almost all Carlow football games . It has been around for decades.
Thats what i call committment

Blackbog (Carlow) - Posts: 527 - 14/06/2020 15:07:31    2280791

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Replying To Suas Sios:  "My earliest memory of championship hurling was all ireland Kilkenny v Galway '93 I think. There was a banner that said "The cats are eating Rabbitte stew tonight" or something like that. Good clean fun."
I was at the match, in the old Canal End . I remember a Galway banner behind me saying: 8 out 10 Cats prefer Rabbitte an allusion to the Whiskas cat food advert, and Joe Rabbitte of Galway.

Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 1115 - 14/06/2020 15:40:15    2280796

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I see some of the Irish sports media are trying to pin the blame for the TransAtlantic slave trade and Racism in the USA on the GAA. They mention John Mitchell quite a bit in this regard. Forgetting to mention the links between Apartheid era South Africa and the IRFU, and also to a lesser extent the racist chanting in the 80's at football matches. Also major Irish rugby sponsor BOI (and ex GAA one), had links to the La Touche family. Who were involved in the Slave trade.

galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 1927 - 14/06/2020 15:55:00    2280799

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Replying To galwayford:  "I see some of the Irish sports media are trying to pin the blame for the TransAtlantic slave trade and Racism in the USA on the GAA. They mention John Mitchell quite a bit in this regard. Forgetting to mention the links between Apartheid era South Africa and the IRFU, and also to a lesser extent the racist chanting in the 80's at football matches. Also major Irish rugby sponsor BOI (and ex GAA one), had links to the La Touche family. Who were involved in the Slave trade."
You're right. I read a piece by Clodagh Finn in the Irish Examiner yesterday which irked me.

Why do GAA clubs still honour pro-slavery John Mitchel?

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There's a big bandwagon rolling at the moment, with a lot of the usual suspects jumping on it.

Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 1115 - 14/06/2020 16:25:15    2280802

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Replying To galwayford:  "I see some of the Irish sports media are trying to pin the blame for the TransAtlantic slave trade and Racism in the USA on the GAA. They mention John Mitchell quite a bit in this regard. Forgetting to mention the links between Apartheid era South Africa and the IRFU, and also to a lesser extent the racist chanting in the 80's at football matches. Also major Irish rugby sponsor BOI (and ex GAA one), had links to the La Touche family. Who were involved in the Slave trade."
Really it is a bit rich the Irish media are desparate to appear trendy and relevant in the current unrest. John Mitchell (whose fellow Irish Conspirator) Was General Thomas Meagher a famous Union General,so both where cut from the same cloth. Mitchell was particularly odious as he served the Condeferates at highest levels and unrepentant afterwards. But when you consider some of the Union Generals like Sheridan (Irish) who was a butcher of the Native Americans likewise Grant who waged a genocidal war on them. Different era, different times, plenty of excuses for these figures, but absolutely none for todays breed of racists.

arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4434 - 14/06/2020 16:43:08    2280807

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Sorry to bring the mood down a bit but over the weekend banners went up in a park in Belfast threatening anyone wearing GAA gear. The threats were made by Loyalists and the truth is that being a Gael in many parts of the North and displaying your colours remains a dangerous thing. I don't think many outside Ulster know this.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9294 - 15/06/2020 00:37:30    2280856

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Replying To Cockney_Cat:  "I was at the match, in the old Canal End . I remember a Galway banner behind me saying: 8 out 10 Cats prefer Rabbitte an allusion to the Whiskas cat food advert, and Joe Rabbitte of Galway."
That was probably it :)

Suas Sios (None) - Posts: 1415 - 15/06/2020 09:39:31    2280869

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2001 Westmeath v Meath games Luke Dempsey was in charge. Use the force Luke was one flag and another was Luke is warm Sean is Boylan

The_Fonz (Westmeath) - Posts: 141 - 15/06/2020 10:35:46    2280872

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Replying To Ulsterman:  "Sorry to bring the mood down a bit but over the weekend banners went up in a park in Belfast threatening anyone wearing GAA gear. The threats were made by Loyalists and the truth is that being a Gael in many parts of the North and displaying your colours remains a dangerous thing. I don't think many outside Ulster know this."
I saw that Ulsterman. It is a scenario most of us in the GAA do not have to experience thankfully.
Just curious would the authorities take this seriously? Has a police presence been provided in the Park?

Southsham (Limerick) - Posts: 671 - 15/06/2020 11:11:54    2280880

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The unofficial Mayo supporters club (Club 51) often bring a variety of huge flags to matches. They were founded in the aftermath of the 2013 All-Ireland final, after which James Horan had commented on the Mayo fans falling quiet as the game entered the final stretch.

There was a Mayo flag in the early 2000s that suggested that Sam prefers blondes, but alas, it seemed he was more taken by the tanned fellas down south.

Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 1803 - 15/06/2020 11:54:17    2280888

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Replying To Cockney_Cat:  "I was at the match, in the old Canal End . I remember a Galway banner behind me saying: 8 out 10 Cats prefer Rabbitte an allusion to the Whiskas cat food advert, and Joe Rabbitte of Galway."
My wife still doesn't understand why I call rabbits Joe.

lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 369 - 15/06/2020 12:36:49    2280898

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Replying To lionofludesch:  "
Replying To Cockney_Cat:  "I was at the match, in the old Canal End . I remember a Galway banner behind me saying: 8 out 10 Cats prefer Rabbitte an allusion to the Whiskas cat food advert, and Joe Rabbitte of Galway."
My wife still doesn't understand why I call rabbits Joe."
You'd be more worried if she gave them other men's names! ;)

cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 4135 - 15/06/2020 15:05:29    2280917

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Replying To cavanman47:  "
Replying To lionofludesch:  "[quote=Cockney_Cat:  "I was at the match, in the old Canal End . I remember a Galway banner behind me saying: 8 out 10 Cats prefer Rabbitte an allusion to the Whiskas cat food advert, and Joe Rabbitte of Galway."
My wife still doesn't understand why I call rabbits Joe."
You'd be more worried if she gave them other men's names! ;)"][chuckle]

lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 369 - 15/06/2020 16:52:41    2280931

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Replying To Southsham:  "I saw that Ulsterman. It is a scenario most of us in the GAA do not have to experience thankfully.
Just curious would the authorities take this seriously? Has a police presence been provided in the Park?"
Yes South to be fair the PSNI and Belfast City Council did act very quickly. The banner and graffiti were removed and the police have opened a Hate Crimes file. Sadly though Unionist politicians have remained totally silent on the threats so no change there.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9294 - 15/06/2020 17:33:45    2280940

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