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Should England bother playing the Irish Anthem next year?

by Guest59304  |  earlier

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They don't seem to really know the words (just shout the chorus) and seem to have an issue playing the English one this year.

No I'm not English, just fed up with plastic Paddys on here all week.

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  1. Sinne Fianna Fáil

    A tá fé gheall ag Éirinn,

    buion dár slua

    Thar toinn do ráinig chugainn,

    Fé mhóid bheith saor.

    Sean tír ár sinsir feasta

    Ní fhagfar fé'n tiorán ná fé'n tráil

    Anocht a théam sa bhearna bhaoil,

    Le gean ar Ghaeil chun báis nó saoil

    Le guna screach fé lámhach na bpiléar

    Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann

    Were playin "God Save The Queen" so why wouldnt our national anthem be played nexy year?????


  2. They don't seem to really know the words..?

    as opposed to the standard renditions of "God Save the Queen"

    (da da da da da da dah

    Send her victorious

    Happy and Glorious

    mumble mumble mumble us

    God Save the Queen

    and repeat)

    or "Swing Low"

    which is just the same two lines over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.

  3. who the h**l would what to be irish?

  4. Not to bothered about the anthems but boy do i get pisted off when its plastic paddys day!!!

    Why the **** do people have to pretend to be from another country when they are so clearly not.

    fair play if you are irish but for any pretenders,take a look at yourself you are an embarrasement and the irish would proberly feel the same about you.

    And as for the british forces storming  the game at croate park,was this not a revenge attack for the british soldiers that got snuffed out the day before or something along those lines?

    IWhatever happens i hope its all turns out to be a good game with england winning..................but i dont think it will!!

  5. I think all national anthems are boring anyway, they should all be replaced by I don't feel like dancing by the Sissor sisters

  6. "Many years ago (I think around 1920) during an all-ireland final, British forces barged into the stadium, and 14 people were killed."

    true but i wonder if any of the forces that burst in where actual Irish? As my history is a bit rusty,  was it an "Irish" regiment in the British forces that did it, though i could be wrong.

  7. You think there are too many plastic paddys now, just wait until the 17th March when all of a sudden everyone has an Irish grandmother. God it's tedious.

  8. Drop ALL the bloody national anthems, wherever they are from. No-one knows  the words, and they just waste time and keep everyone hanging around twiddling their thumbs and waiting for the match to start.

    Anyway,  they're all miserable, outdated  dirges about "how wonderful we are, and how we are so great and everyone else who's not us is shite". Apart from the Italian one, which is actually quite jolly.

  9. The reason that the irish have a problem playing the english national anthem this Sunday is because they have opened a new stadium to international sports like rugby. It used to be for irish sports only, GAA sports.

    Many years ago (I think around 1920) during an all-ireland final, British forces barged into the stadium, and 14 people were killed.

    This is a historical part of irish history and to turn around now and play the english anthem would be a big deal, but their gonna do it.

    I am Irish, i live in Cork. and i'll agree that many dont know the words but thats because its in irish, and not many people speak fluent irish anymore.

  10. No I think it would much better if they sang the blue flag song goes something like this :

    Hello Hello, How Do You Do

    We Are The Boys In Royal Blue

    Where E'er We Go, We Fear No Foe

    We'll Keep The Blue Flag Flying High

    Oh Flying High Up In The Sky

    We'll Keep The Blue Flag Flying High

    Where E'er We Go, We Fear No Foe

    We'll Keep The Blue Flag Flying High

  11. Fair enough if Ireland can opt out of playing "God save the queen."

    It's always been a tradition to play both anthems before a game,why stop now?We all know the English would like only

    their anthem to be played but..tough.

    No, I'm not Irish either.

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