All Blacks v Ireland II
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@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@akan004 said in Ireland II:
@bluedex You haven't heard anything at your workplace so that must obviously mean that we are wrong. Great logic. Out of the 1000, just how many did you speak to? And since rugby is a minority sport in Ireland as you just stated, it's quite likely that the majority of your work colleagues didn't even watch the game. I think my link provides much stronger evidence than your sample size of 1000 of which a vast majority are probably non rugby fans.
You're talking out your ass my friend. You're on the other side of the world maybe? I'm here. There's very little bitching. Get over it.
Haha...I have many friends in Ireland and they all claim the opposite.
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@akan004 said in Ireland II:
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@akan004 said in Ireland II:
@bluedex You haven't heard anything at your workplace so that must obviously mean that we are wrong. Great logic. Out of the 1000, just how many did you speak to? And since rugby is a minority sport in Ireland as you just stated, it's quite likely that the majority of your work colleagues didn't even watch the game. I think my link provides much stronger evidence than your sample size of 1000 of which a vast majority are probably non rugby fans.
You're talking out your ass my friend. You're on the other side of the world maybe? I'm here. There's very little bitching. Get over it.
Haha...I have many friends in Ireland and they all claim the opposite.
Oh you're well connected then?? :), Well your kiwi friends are also talking out their asses. Sorry to disappoint you.
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@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@akan004 said in Ireland II:
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@akan004 said in Ireland II:
@bluedex You haven't heard anything at your workplace so that must obviously mean that we are wrong. Great logic. Out of the 1000, just how many did you speak to? And since rugby is a minority sport in Ireland as you just stated, it's quite likely that the majority of your work colleagues didn't even watch the game. I think my link provides much stronger evidence than your sample size of 1000 of which a vast majority are probably non rugby fans.
You're talking out your ass my friend. You're on the other side of the world maybe? I'm here. There's very little bitching. Get over it.
Haha...I have many friends in Ireland and they all claim the opposite.
Oh you're well connected then?? :), Well your kiwi friends are also talking out their asses. Sorry to disappoint you.
Says the Canadian. If you're over it, why continue to post on the topic? Just shutdown your computer and have a lemsip.
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@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@akan004 Haha, look I know you're looking for something to be offended about and the thought that the nasty Irish people said something bad about a NZ player must be appealing, but... It's just not happening buddy, sorry!
I'm pretty sure you're an Irish troll. No need to lie about your nationality over here.
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@Kiwidom said in Ireland II:
@akan004 Agreed and I think we all know who is the one talking out their arse....
"All" two of you?
I haven't had this much fun on the net in ages, but have to go now, I'm sure you're (??) sorry to hear. Hope your sulks have improved for the next time I'm on!!
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And here I was thinking Canadians were laid back easy going alternatives to Americans.
Look the Irish are extremely loyal to their local sides. They are superb at supporting their team they travel en masse around Europe to do so.
The flip side is that objectivity is not a strongpoint as that would negate blind loyalty and as i said if there's one thing you can't accuse the Irish of its disloyalty.
The Irish were aggrieved about what they saw as thuggery and went into bat for their side. It's what they do.
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@Billy-Tell Hey, never use the words "Canadians" "Alternatives" and "Americans" in the same sentence!
Yeah you're probably right but honestly, all wind-ups aside, the "whingeing" angle has obviously been massively overstated in NZ. Most people here are perplexed by it. -
I've just one thing to say to every NZ fan the whole world over. I hope they're listening.
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Nah.
The reaction has been a legitimate discussion this week.
The reaction in Ireland, media and social media, has been extraordinary.
Wasn't even a particularly controversial game from an Ireland / reffing / judiciary perspective. Very surprised, as watching with my own patch on, that most definitely wasn't what I thought the after match focus was going to be.
It's been amazing to me to read.
Don't know enough about Irish media to differentiate the paid trolls from legit journos, so impression sticks.
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@Rapido said in Ireland II:
Nah.
The reaction has been a legitimate discussion this week.
The reaction in Ireland, media and social media, has been extraordinary.
Wasn't even a particularly controversial game from an Ireland / reffing / judiciary perspective. Very surprised, as watching with my own patch on, that most definitely wasn't what I thought the after match focus was going to be.
It's been amazing to me to read.
Don't know enough about Irish media to differentiate the paid trolls from legit journos, so impression sticks.
This. I don't see why we can't discuss the reaction from the Irish . It's been something to behold considering the game wasn't even close and the things they were whining about were for the most part bullshit,
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@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@Billy-Tell Hey, never use the words "Canadians" "Alternatives" and "Americans" in the same sentence!
Yeah you're probably right but honestly, all wind-ups aside, the "whingeing" angle has obviously been massively overstated in NZ. Most people here are perplexed by it."Whinging "
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@jegga said in Ireland II:
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@Billy-Tell Hey, never use the words "Canadians" "Alternatives" and "Americans" in the same sentence!
Yeah you're probably right but honestly, all wind-ups aside, the "whingeing" angle has obviously been massively overstated in NZ. Most people here are perplexed by it."Whinging "
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