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Gaelic Athletic Association.

 

Mostly played in Oireland or overseas by Oirish people.

 

Vaguely like Ozzie Rules.

 

 

Its like a massive game of bulldog but with a ball......completely mental.

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Gaelic Athletic Association.

 

Mostly played in Oireland or overseas by Oirish people.

 

Vaguely like Ozzie Rules.

 

 

Its like a massive game of bulldog but with a ball......completely mental shit!!

 

FYP :lol:

:huff: tis a fine game but not as good as gods sport hurling

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Sponsored by something called O'Neill's, but with a red hand on it.  The Americans are rubbish at this sectarian stuff.

 

The red hand is part of Ulster's flag, the real 9 county Ulster, not the 6 county Northern Ireland Ulster:

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7e/Flag_of_Ulster.svg/230px-Flag_of_Ulster.svg.png

 

It's also part of the Tyrone county crest:

 

http://www.stadiumsireland.com/Images/Tyrone-GAA-crest.png

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Belfast Mag in hating anything Irish Republican shocker!

 

FYP :)

 

As it turns out being born in Belfast makes me as Irish as anybody else born anywhere else on the Island.

My political outlook might be different, but I'm still as "Irish" as you.

All this being said, Gaelic wouldn't be for me for a number of reasons but purely as a sport, I'd rate it as "Meh"

Was wondering who'd respond first, jcd, yourself or Roy the International Mackem  :laugh:

Plumped for you but jdc was quick-draw mcgraw.

 

Anyway, not sure what any of this has to do with Other Clubs kits, was working under the assumption this was a football forum.

 

Back on topic please

 

 

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Guest Roy the Irish Magpie

Belfast Mag in hating anything Irish Republican shocker!

 

FYP :)

 

As it turns out being born in Belfast makes me as Irish as anybody else born anywhere else on the Island.

My political outlook might be different, but I'm still as "Irish" as you.

All this being said, Gaelic wouldn't be for me for a number of reasons but purely as a sport, I'd rate it as "Meh"

Was wondering who'd respond first, jcd, yourself or Roy the International Mackem  :laugh:

Plumped for you but jdc was quick-draw mcgraw.

 

Anyway, not sure what any of this has to do with Other Clubs kits, was working under the assumption this was a football forum.

 

Back on topic please

 

 

 

Hey, say what you want about Ireland and stuff, it's just your opinion and I couldn't give two f*cks about it, but never call me a mackem. You wouldn't like to be called a unwashed, idiotic, inbread so please don't call me or others it, thanks.

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