Top ten Irish boxers making waves in Britain

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  1. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You mean like yourself then?
     
  2. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :?

    :huh

    Try to be more like the eloquent wanker WinstonBarry with your posts. I've no idea what this post means.


    Framptons Irish because he's from Ireland. If he want's to represent Britain so be it. I'll support him because he's from my home town either way.

    He'd be a fool to reject his Irish herritage though. That's whats going to make him rich.

    I'm an Irish Catholic. I consider myself Irish and Northern Irish. I'm not sure why you assume that people who put 'Northern Irish' as their identity don't consider themselves Irish. I put that, and I do.
     
  3. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Those some are the lucky natives of Englands south east. :rofl

    As for what you write about Ireland, what a massive load of bollox- and that's coming from someone who could not give two ****s about unification.

    Is this really what my Prodestant country men think the south is? Sounds like you're talking about ****ing Saddam's Iraq.
     
  4. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    A bit rich you complaining about the other chap not being eloquent like the "wanker" (as you call him) winston barry...beam me up scotty!!

    And what I posted is a massive load of bollox because.......?????

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  5. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Ha ha ha you dope = looks like I was too quick for you! Got my quote in before you had a chance to edit your post.!!
    You might as well not have bothered though.....:happy
     
  6. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How about you backup your claim (the bollox) that 'the south has never managed to look after its affairs or its people properly. Not even some of them, not even some of the time :)lol:). Not once. Ever. And it never will.'

    I'm sure the people of Ireland absolutely hate living there. :lol:

    Such a terrible quality of life there is to be had in Dublin to be sure. It like feckin angelas ashes down there.
     
  7. ArseBandit

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    I stand by it. It is a massive load of bollox. How is that not eloquent, it epitomizes your post perfectly.

    Dope = you with your fires of Hell burn in Dublin ramblings. They're so much worse and much more corrupt than Cameron's or Blair's cronies in London. :lol:

    T'is a god damn Banana Republic!
     
  8. Clydebank Blitz

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    The reason threads like this get so hostile is because the English don't realize that every nation on the planet absolutely hates them.

    Besides dickheads who have a stance based 100% on religious purposes, which makes absolutely no sense, no one in Scotland or Ireland want to be British. The people representing Britain from either country are the same knobheads wearing Rangers tops.

    Everyone hates England, so fighters, and people, don't want to be associated with being British. Simple enough.
     
  9. marty

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    That's incorrect southpaw, the most likely reason he fought for Ireland and not britain [if that was his intentions] is because he simply couldn't fight for Britain. The IABA are a all Ireland 32 county body similar to the rugby foremat. They existed before partition and have decided to remain so. Also Carl use to post on ESB "The Irish Boxing" thread on a regular basis, he would have interacted with people like myself, Fra, Slapbangwallop and others and been very supportive of all Irish boxers and Irish boxing in general. I don't think he would have liked you coming on here and making assumptions about him.
     
  10. I Have Knowledg

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    Khan > Mccloskey
    Khan > oisin ***an :deal :hi:
     
  11. Southpawology

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    Im directly quoting what he said in an interview so there has been no assumptions

    What assumptions are u implying I have made?

    And I understanding the boxing format in Irleand thank you,
     
  12. lencoreastside

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    Incredibly, (and I know its more luck than judgement) in your attempt at humour you have hit the nail on the head AB!

    One quick example:
    In England a prominent citizen (and his wife) BOTH go to jail - (thats prison-time baby, you know in a cell etc) - in a penalty points "scandal".

    In the "Banana republic", as you so rightly call it, fiddling penalty points is a national obsession. They are all at it.

    You see there is some semblance of standards with the English - the Irish have none - and that, my friend, just about sums it up, sadly.
     
  13. ArseBandit

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    :rofl

    You're hilarious.

    Penalty points :patsch

    That sure stacks up well against Yewtree, Illegal wars and the Expenses scandal :lol:

    Give me hard evidence that Ireland is this horrible place to live. Not conjecture on penalty points. QOL indexes disagree.

    If the UK is so fair to it's people, then why is it's inequality so high?

    They're a bunch of corrupt, self serving arseholes in both London and Dublin. The same as the political elite everywhere else in the developed world. Neither country is a Banana Republic though.:lol:

    I'd agree, that the parish politics of Ireland is slightly worse than Britain. Let's not pretend we don't do exactly the same thing in the North though. The them uns and us uns politics and the whataboutery of the North is the worst by far.
     
  14. WinstonBarry

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    You speak for no one but yourself you complete moron. Please go away.
     
  15. lencoreastside

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    I thought I just did.
    A proper justice system is fundamental to a civilised country. Corruption there pretty much guarantees corruption everywhere else - as indeed is the case in the "Banana Republic" as you so rightly call it. What goes on here is beyond farce. You couldnt make it up.

    Check it out for yourself. Cheers.