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James Mclean

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  • colthe3rd said:

    Oh come on now, I'm not going trawling through your post history but any time there is a thread on here about something Irish I can be certain you'll be in it moaning.
    Take out the word Irish and the same could probably be applied to you mate.

    (Definitely booked my place in the Argument Alert thread now, surely).
  • did the queen really mourn?, probably not is she doing it because it's the "right" thing to do, in the pc world we live in.

    Fact: the queen shook his hand
    Fact: the queen sent a letter of condolence
    Fact: You have dodged my question twice

    I bid you good night sir
  • colthe3rd said:

    Oh come on now, I'm not going trawling through your post history but any time there is a thread on here about something Irish I can be certain you'll be in it moaning.
    I don't like Conor McGregor cos he's a mouthy twat. But then I say that about Robinson.

    The IRA fella that died is before my time so I stayed away from that apart from a joke about paddy mcguiness.

    After that I'm struggling.
  • What I mean is if Martin mcguinness and the ira were not cornered would they of entered peace talks and negotiations - I don't think they would equally without the uda and uvf peace would of come about a lot sooner. Granted once Martin did enter peace process lives were saved but his bombs had taken a good few away!, and the man had no choice, the ira these days are somewhat just gangsters and drug dealers a lot like the loyalist units in the north.
    Unfortunately, I don't actually think that the IRA was actually cornered as such. But they had recognised (as they had not for much of the previous twenty five years) that they could not achieve a military victory - and that so called "spectaculars" in Britain would not make the difference. Talks were almost always going on in the background, according to most knowledgeable sources.

    But I do agree that lives were lost (all of them needlessly) and that, among others, Martin McGuinness bore responsibility for these deaths. However, for all that I would never have voted for his party or supported his particular vision of Irish nationalism, I do have to give him credit for changing at least his, and the vast majority of militant Irish nationalism's, methods. In the same way as I had to credit Ian Paisley with being much more reasonable and level headed in power than any of his impassioned speeches would have led me to expect.
  • I don't like Conor McGregor cos he's a mouthy twat. But then I say that about Robinson.

    The IRA fella that died is before my time so I stayed away from that apart from a joke about paddy mcguiness.

    After that I'm struggling.
    Paddys day?
  • colthe3rd said:

    Paddys day?
    Doesn't bother me at all.
  • Doesn't bother me at all.
    Oh right then must be another ValleyGary, apologies.

    Also it's good to see the CL communist party are in full swing with this thread.
  • I don't like Conor McGregor cos he's a mouthy twat. But then I say that about Robinson.

    The IRA fella that died is before my time so I stayed away from that apart from a joke about paddy mcguiness.

    After that I'm struggling.
    I gave you a LOL for that.
  • colthe3rd said:

    Oh right then must be another ValleyGary, apologies.

    Also it's good to see the CL communist party are in full swing with this thread.
    What are you going on about you massive whopper?
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  • What are you going on about you massive whopper?
    Mods constantly sinking threads with any sort of debate. It's a ban on free speech.
  • edited March 2017


    Should contact the UpBeats for a game.
  • Blackpool have been fined £35,000 after Wigan's James McClean was subjected to sectarian abuse during the Championship match between the two clubs in April.

    The Football Association charged Blackpool with failing to ensure their fans behaved in an orderly fashion during the game at Bloomfield Road.

    The club accepted the charge and an independent regulatory commission imposed the fine.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66256143

    https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2023/july/20/club-statement--fa-charge/

  • Just heard a Charlton scout was over here looking at Derry City FCs 22 year old striker James Mclean, there has been a bit of hype about him alright but have yet to see him in action.
    MAYBE he could be that extra young striker we need
    I wonder what would of happened in that world he came to Charlton
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