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The island of Ireland
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It's Northern Ireland. Part of a totally different country than Ireland.
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Never visited Northern Ireland but been to the ROI. Had a brilliant time in Dublin and I’m off to Cork in December.
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The best country in the world 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
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It's probably the most beautiful. I will conceed that. The island of Ireland. 😂
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There is an island of Ireland, whether there were 1, 2 or 100 countries present on it
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There's only one Island and it's called Ireland, Belfast is a great city to visit , as is Dublin and Cork
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AlwaysAway2
It's probably the most beautiful. I will conceed that. The island of Ireland. 😂
Think you’ve had a ‘mare tbh.
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I've no idea what this thread is about or what people are trying to say .
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CardiffIrish2
The best country in the world 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Really
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This is a great video that explain the geography side of the UK. He also does a wonderful one on The Netherlands. https://youtu.be/rNu8XDBSn10
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Bin to the norf and to the souf, not my type of place either of them, wouldn't go back unless for a specific reason work etc. I'd rather have a weekend in Swansea.
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Originally Posted by
Sparticus_Mills
This is a great video that explain the geography side of the UK. He also does a wonderful one on The Netherlands.
https://youtu.be/rNu8XDBSn10
Very good
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CardiffIrish2
The best country in the world 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Is it bollocks. Overpriced, lower quality version of mid Wales.
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I'm from Cardiff, living in Dublin these umpteen years. I really like it there.
And obviously, yes, there is an island called Ireland (which even the most delusional Brexiteer surely would struggle to deny). Moreover, although NI and ROI have different identities, there certainly is a sense of Irishness shared by people in the whole island. And of course there is a lot of trade between the 2 parts & a lot of people living on one side of the border & working on the other. So a hard border would be painful for people on both sides (remember, Northern Ireland voted to remain in 2016), and that's without starting to discuss the men with guns.
OP, what was your point again? Trolling?
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Visited the southern part of the country a number of times and really enjoyed myself. Talking to a chap from Belfast in a Dublin pub and was persuaded to visit the Province.
It wasn't an enjoyable experience, on a number of occasions I was made to feel not welcome. Can only think they didn't like my 'English' accent. I'm a valley boy BTW.
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Never been but plan to go one day, possible in my campervan around the coast. Probably give the cities a miss
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Originally Posted by
AlwaysAway2
Vomitsville
It's Northern Ireland. Part of a totally different country than Ireland.
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What about The Free State and The Occupied North? Does that work for you?
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Originally Posted by
RonnieBird
I've no idea what this thread is about or what people are trying to say .
It's about a British Imperialist who doesn't even live in Britain maintaining the right of an occupying state.
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Originally Posted by
AlwaysAway2
Vomitsville
It's Northern Ireland. Part of a totally different country than Ireland.
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It will soon be part of a united Ireland, and you wont have long to wait. Changing Demographics will see to that, culturally a rock cake majority will identify more with republican Euro friendly Dublin than the UK..."A totally different country" what bollocks.
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Makes sense to make it united again, all that church guff is a bit old hat these days anyway isn’t it? They are all just Irish to most folk anyway.....
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Originally Posted by
AlwaysAway2
Vomitsville
It's Northern Ireland. Part of a totally different country than Ireland.
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Are you totally retarded? A completely different different country? Ffs you lot can't even claim Wales as a country, you're a principality that most of you identify more with England. Talk about an inferiority complex.
You made a semi final and for a short while half of you gave up following England.
You can only dream of being a country.
In reality you spend half of your time telling each other why you aren't capable of managing yourselves.
Grow a pair of balls like the Scots .
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Originally Posted by
Louth
Are you totally retarded? A completely different different country? Ffs you lot can't even claim Wales as a country, you're a principality that most of you identify more with England. Talk about an inferiority complex.
You made a semi final and for a short while half of you gave up following England.
You can only dream of being a country.
In reality you spend half of your time telling each other why you aren't capable of managing yourselves.
Grow a pair of balls like the Scots .
Wrong.
How come you, someone who doesn't seem to particularly like the Welsh, have over 1,500 posts on the messageboard of a Welsh football club?
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Originally Posted by
Louth
Are you totally retarded? A completely different different country? Ffs you lot can't even claim Wales as a country, you're a principality that most of you identify more with England. Talk about an inferiority complex.
You made a semi final and for a short while half of you gave up following England.
You can only dream of being a country.
In reality you spend half of your time telling each other why you aren't capable of managing yourselves.
Grow a pair of balls like the Scots .
Hard to ague with that, Brexit voting Principality valley boy unionists make me sick.
Welsh not British
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Originally Posted by
City123
Wrong.
How come you, someone who doesn't seem to particularly like the Welsh, have over 1,500 posts on the messageboard of a Welsh football club?
Where did I say I didn't like the Welsh? I'm stating an opinion on a good % of the Welsh.
Cardiff City are more important than a % of fans who have an inferiority complex . ;)
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Originally Posted by
Louth
Are you totally retarded? A completely different different country? Ffs you lot can't even claim Wales as a country, you're a principality that most of you identify more with England. Talk about an inferiority complex.
You made a semi final and for a short while half of you gave up following England.
You can only dream of being a country.
In reality you spend half of your time telling each other why you aren't capable of managing yourselves.
Grow a pair of balls like the Scots .
Wales hasn’t been a principality for several hundred years.
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Originally Posted by
AlwaysAway2
Vomitsville
It's Northern Ireland. Part of a totally different country than Ireland.
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All nationalism is bollox, whether that be Brexit or independence. Independence from what? Borders should come down not go up, ffs people being killed all over the world at borders due to nationalism. The day the balance of power changes in Ulster it just becomes role reversal. Nothing will change.
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Originally Posted by
Louth
Are you totally retarded? A completely different different country? Ffs you lot can't even claim Wales as a country, you're a principality that most of you identify more with England. Talk about an inferiority complex.
You made a semi final and for a short while half of you gave up following England.
You can only dream of being a country.
In reality you spend half of your time telling each other why you aren't capable of managing yourselves.
Grow a pair of balls like the Scots .
A principality isn't by definition a subset of another country. It is just a country where the head of state is called a prince.
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Originally Posted by
Louth
Are you totally retarded? A completely different different country? Ffs you lot can't even claim Wales as a country, you're a principality that most of you identify more with England. Talk about an inferiority complex.
You made a semi final and for a short while half of you gave up following England.
You can only dream of being a country.
In reality you spend half of your time telling each other why you aren't capable of managing yourselves.
Grow a pair of balls like the Scots .
Oh dear, Louth has lost it again.....Ireland, so great it gave the world.....terrorism....and a shit load of drunks