All Blacks v Ireland II
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@Pot-Hale he whined about the ref not going upstairs when he asked , the ref doesn't take instructions from him for obvious reasons . He was wrong both times anyway so Christ knows why he took it upon himself to tell that to a reporter.
What did you think of the diplomatic immunity article?
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@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@jegga said in Ireland II:
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
In all seriousness, a bit of context: I'm from Canada but live in Ireland. There is NOBODY still talking about that game here, never mind whining, it hasn't been mentioned since the Monday morning coffee conversations. One or two journos are NOT representative of the general population, in fact they have the same opinion of the the journos most mentioned on here as you guys. Probably the difference is that rugby is a minority sport here, maybe fourth in line, so everyone just moved on to the next thing pretty quickly. Personally I think they have a healthy attitude to sport, enjoy it without letting it get too heavy (apart from Gaelic football maybe, which can be a bit crazy!!). It was actually a kiwi who pointed me to this forum, to show me how intense the whole rugby thing is in NZ.
Nobody cares bro.
Obviously not... "bro"... lmfao
and I somehow doubt you speak for everybody... "nobody" maybe?I'd be really really surprised if anyone wanted to hear more of your life story bro.
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@jegga said in Ireland II:
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@jegga said in Ireland II:
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
In all seriousness, a bit of context: I'm from Canada but live in Ireland. There is NOBODY still talking about that game here, never mind whining, it hasn't been mentioned since the Monday morning coffee conversations. One or two journos are NOT representative of the general population, in fact they have the same opinion of the the journos most mentioned on here as you guys. Probably the difference is that rugby is a minority sport here, maybe fourth in line, so everyone just moved on to the next thing pretty quickly. Personally I think they have a healthy attitude to sport, enjoy it without letting it get too heavy (apart from Gaelic football maybe, which can be a bit crazy!!). It was actually a kiwi who pointed me to this forum, to show me how intense the whole rugby thing is in NZ.
Nobody cares bro.
Obviously not... "bro"... lmfao
and I somehow doubt you speak for everybody... "nobody" maybe?I'd be really really surprised if anyone wanted to hear more of your life story bro.
I'm sure nobody cares whether your surprised or not lol
Thankfully I know that you're not representative of kiwis in general -
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@jegga said in Ireland II:
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
@jegga said in Ireland II:
@bluedex said in Ireland II:
In all seriousness, a bit of context: I'm from Canada but live in Ireland. There is NOBODY still talking about that game here, never mind whining, it hasn't been mentioned since the Monday morning coffee conversations. One or two journos are NOT representative of the general population, in fact they have the same opinion of the the journos most mentioned on here as you guys. Probably the difference is that rugby is a minority sport here, maybe fourth in line, so everyone just moved on to the next thing pretty quickly. Personally I think they have a healthy attitude to sport, enjoy it without letting it get too heavy (apart from Gaelic football maybe, which can be a bit crazy!!). It was actually a kiwi who pointed me to this forum, to show me how intense the whole rugby thing is in NZ.
Nobody cares bro.
Obviously not... "bro"... lmfao
and I somehow doubt you speak for everybody... "nobody" maybe?I'd be really really surprised if anyone wanted to hear more of your life story bro.
I'm sure nobody cares whether your surprised or not lol
Thankfully I know that you're not representative of kiwis in general"you're" - although you got 1 from 2.
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@jegga said in Ireland II:
@Pot-Hale he whined about the ref not going upstairs when he asked , the ref doesn't take instructions from him for obvious reasons . He was wrong both times anyway so Christ knows why he took it upon himself to tell that to a reporter.
What did you think of the diplomatic immunity article?
You said he shouldn't have asked the ref to go upstairs on the Barrett try. That it was whining to do so. I'm asking why since this happens regularly with teams.
I didn't read the Francis article. I half read the stuff re-write of it and gave up. Francis is in a world of his own when he gets an idea into his head. It's not worth following him there.
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@Pot-Hale said in Ireland II:
@jegga said in Ireland II:
@Pot-Hale he whined about the ref not going upstairs when he asked , the ref doesn't take instructions from him for obvious reasons . He was wrong both times anyway so Christ knows why he took it upon himself to tell that to a reporter.
What did you think of the diplomatic immunity article?
You said he shouldn't have asked the ref to go upstairs on the Barrett try. That it was whining to do so. I'm asking why since this happens regularly with teams.
I didn't read the Francis article. I half read the stuff re-write of it and gave up. Francis is in a world of his own when he gets an idea into his head. It's not worth following him there.
Exactly. Seems like some people are looking for stuff to get offended about!
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@bluedex I'm not sure I agree with you there. I have lived in Dublin for many years (sorry Jegga) and only yesterday some workmates were still complaining about Rollaind apologising for Smiths yellow card!
A good attitude to sport? There was mass hysteria when Thierry Henry robbed them of going to the soccer world cup a few years back, and they were trying to ban French wine and cheese in supermarkets as a result.
When they lose to ozzie in the gaelic rules, its usually because the ozzies roughed them up... And then there was the Irish boxer who gave the judge the finger when he lost at the Olympics this year... And no other country plays hurling to "rob" them of a win unfortunately
Nobody does over reaction better than them, and their is a trend of it. Those with the good attitude are in the minority I'm afraid -
I hope our ladies give them a right hiding. After this week I'm also back anybody else but the Irish to host the RWC 2023
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@Kiwidom said in Ireland II:
@bluedex I'm not sure I agree with you there. I have lived in Dublin for many years (sorry Jegga) and only yesterday some workmates were still complaining about Rollaind apologising for Smiths yellow card!
A good attitude to sport? There was mass hysteria when Thierry Henry robbed them of going to the soccer world cup a few years back, and they were trying to ban French wine and cheese in supermarkets as a result.
When they lose to ozzie in the gaelic rules, its usually because the ozzies roughed them up... And then there was the Irish boxer who gave the judge the finger when he lost at the Olympics this year... And no other country plays hurling to "rob" them of a win unfortunately
Nobody does over reaction better than them, and their is a trend of it. Those with the good attitude are in the minority I'm afraidChrist, what sort of people do you hang around with? "Mass hysteria"?? lol
That's all completely over the top and completely at odds with my experience and all other expats I know. They do have a tendency to wind people up for fun, maybe you're just falling for that?
The thing about banning French goods is completely untrue...hilarious but still false. Who told you that?
edit: it's ok, I've just seen your other posts - there's a trend there too.... -
@Wreck-Diver said in Ireland II:
I hope our ladies give them a right hiding. After this week I'm also back anybody else but the Irish to host the RWC 2023
Lovely sentiments. Well done.
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@Kiwidom said in Ireland II:
@bluedex You obviously live in a cave, so enjoy those green tinted glasses your wearing mate!
Unbelievable. The level of bitterness from some because anyone from another country would dare to be critical of the NZ national team is absolutely amazing - Preciousness.
Continue to moan and whinge about the country where you work and live anyway "mate". Nice one!! -
@bluedex I'm not moaning about the country I live in, you gave an inaccurate portrayal of Irish sports fans. Last weekends game has proved that. I'm not precious about the all blacks, I know they are not angels, but the Irish reaction in general has been one sided without any objectivity
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@Kiwidom OMG!!! Did they dare say some nasty things about some AB players??? Unforgiveable!!...label them as "whingers"!! That'll teach em!!
Some Irish were actually partisan about their own team and not always completely objective?? Good God, what is the world coming to??
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@bluedex mate, the same old crap happens when it comes to the AB's touring up north. Generally the fans are fine but more and more your press are just complete bell ends (and ours) before and after every game. Really we should just play our games on tour with 10 men as we are bound to committed 5 red cards offenses during each game so why start the game with these players and why not let your press chose who should be left out. It grates after awhile.
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@Wreck-Diver You have a point. I've seen press from Aus and NZ when the Lions are down there that would make you fear for the fate of humanity. Similarly we have some pretty feral South Walian press that lay in to England and many things English come 6N time. I deal with them all in the same way - I don't bother to read them or take notice of them even. Sometimes it is unavoidable and gets shoved under my nose in which case I shrug it off as par for the course and only to be expected.
But in reality I'd have to dig pretty deep to find much of this stuff and in fairness you guys seem to get a lot more of it shovelled over to you - maybe the UK press anyway. I'd think you'd have to dig deep to get any Irish press though?