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So feck. Madigan gets some embroidery to mark a seminal moment in Ireland.

Some here are seriously sounding like a pack of gurny wee bitches.

You give the rest of us a bad name.
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OK, so Bob is struggling with a hamstring injury, time for Jihad to do what Jihad does best, and infinitely better than Bob.

Payne in the green 15 shirt? I might muster the enthusiasm to watch that & hope he plays an absolute blinder.

Nah no point in talking about rugby ..........enjoy a little more b1gotry instead, Quiff's or your own, I don't give a toss.
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OneMore wrote:So feck. Madigan gets some embroidery to mark a seminal moment in Ireland.

Some here are seriously sounding like a pack of gurny wee bitches.

You give the rest of us a bad name.
It's not often I disagree with you Yin, but this is one such occasion. You will be aware of my objection to anything political in Rugby. If it can't be shared by all it has no place in the only major all Ireland sport.
The price of a still divided community is sacrificing the right to full self expression in a shared space.
Notwithstanding this situation, Madigan is an objectionable wee bellend anyway and as my late father used to proffer; "What should you expect from a pig, but a grunt?"
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Can't see Payne at 15 myself. Doesn't play there often enough for Joe
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Reddan also missed training. Marmion might get a game.

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Neill_M wrote:Reddan also missed training. Marmion might get a game.

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Russ wrote:
Neill_M wrote:Reddan also missed training. Marmion might get a game.

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Dave wrote:
Russ wrote:
Neill_M wrote:Reddan also missed training. Marmion might get a game.

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Snipe Watson wrote:
OneMore wrote:So feck. Madigan gets some embroidery to mark a seminal moment in Ireland.

Some here are seriously sounding like a pack of gurny wee bitches.

You give the rest of us a bad name.
It's not often I disagree with you Yin, but this is one such occasion. You will be aware of my objection to anything political in Rugby. If it can't be shared by all it has no place in the only major all Ireland sport.
The price of a still divided community is sacrificing the right to full self expression in a shared space.
Notwithstanding this situation, Madigan is an objectionable wee bellend anyway and as my late father used to proffer; "What should you expect from a pig, but a grunt?"
It doesn't overly concern me insofar as I agree with snipe he's simply an objectionable....sounds like grunt, at the best of times and this is yet another example of it.

I understand the significance of the year for some south of the border but if Rory, for example, was to get a Red Hand of Ulster on one boot and '1916' in reference to the 36th on the other it would go down like a sh1t sandwich and, arguably, rightly so.

That is not to take away from the sacrifice made at the Somme, or indeed the sacrifice made by those in the name of Irish independence (for those who view it as such), but rugby has been a fairly unifying force across Ireland on the whole and I think it's really quite unnecessary from Madigan.

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Very well put Mr B.
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BuckRogers wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
OneMore wrote:So feck. Madigan gets some embroidery to mark a seminal moment in Ireland.

Some here are seriously sounding like a pack of gurny wee bitches.

You give the rest of us a bad name.
It's not often I disagree with you Yin, but this is one such occasion. You will be aware of my objection to anything political in Rugby. If it can't be shared by all it has no place in the only major all Ireland sport.
The price of a still divided community is sacrificing the right to full self expression in a shared space.
Notwithstanding this situation, Madigan is an objectionable wee bellend anyway and as my late father used to proffer; "What should you expect from a pig, but a grunt?"
It doesn't overly concern me insofar as I agree with snipe he's simply an objectionable....sounds like grunt, at the best of times and this is yet another example of it.

I understand the significance of the year for some south of the border but if Rory, for example, was to get a Red Hand of Ulster on one boot and '1916' in reference to the 36th on the other it would go down like a sh1t sandwich and, arguably, rightly so.

That is not to take away from the sacrifice made at the Somme, or indeed the sacrifice made by those in the name of Irish independence (for those who view it as such), but rugby has been a fairly unifying force across Ireland on the whole and I think it's really quite unnecessary from Madigan.

Simply my twopence.
You can count me amongst those who view it that way, other views are available but so obviously wrong it doesn't even brook discussion. HOWEVER all that matters nothing and warrants no consideration.

The simple fact is that this is a horrible wee attention seeking ballix looking for cheap adulation and the only attention he should get would be a size nine in the plums, the hateful wee shyte. I wish he was going to wendyball rather than France. >threaten
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Russ wrote:Can't see Payne at 15 myself. Doesn't play there often enough for Joe
It's got Zebo written all over it.

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BR did the PRO12 not rule on acts of remembering.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:Madigan is a strange wee lad, with his Quiff or baldy head, his gurning like Gazza, his silly wee boots that he could just have worn but sure what's a statement unless you tell everybody about it.

Remarkable that the game finish 19-16 mind you, perhaps God is P O'Neill? :D

No fecks to give about 1916, 1690 or any other date in this godawful pieceofshite wee narrowminded country. Fu@k all those who do, including silly wee Madiquiff.
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anyway , what was the outcome of the Easter rising, who won.
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