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Ozymandius
15 Jun 12 11:23
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What sort of a gobsh1te would you need to be to wear one?

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By:
Monte Christo
When: 15 Jun 12 11:30
Any sporting event involving an Irish person/team anywhere in the world and you can guarantee someone will turn up in one.Cry

I cringe whenever I see it tbh.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 15 Jun 12 11:46
Generally young and foolish and in years to come they too will cringe,nothing new there.
By:
db1974
When: 15 Jun 12 11:55
I despair when I see people in these
By:
mrtopnotch
When: 15 Jun 12 15:46
They're just real Leprechauns on a night out having the craic, sure will you leave them alone Crazy
By:
db1974
When: 15 Jun 12 15:55
We have the best Leprechauns in the world you know!
By:
Diamond_Joe_Quimby
When: 15 Jun 12 21:50
The worst thing is I'm Irish and there is an ACTUAL Leprechaun centre in Dublin city Centre (By Jervis Luas stop)


F**king nation of absolute morons
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 15 Jun 12 22:57
Are you sure your Irish and do you really think we are a nation of morons.
Young people dressing up and enjoying themselves what is wrong with that,were ye never young yourselves.
By:
moneypenny
When: 15 Jun 12 23:51
anybody that dresses up in them outfits is a moron
By:
Diamond_Joe_Quimby
When: 16 Jun 12 00:03
of course not but its hard to see people just accept a hammering like that with the usual " ah sure we were lucky to qualify" line.

Dont get me wrong players are not good enough but to hear Delaney lecture on how proudest moment of the tournament was fans singing says alot

anyway ignore my previous post. its in coherent garbage (as are all my posts alot would say ;) )
By:
sally skindivers
When: 16 Jun 12 03:36
people who havent visited ireland may well expect to see people in this attire on the streets
when they do .
By:
itcanbedone
When: 16 Jun 12 15:16
Borneo, did you dress as a leprechaun in your youth?  If not, what did you enjoy dressing up as?
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 16 Jun 12 15:42
DId not need to,looked like one already.l
Look I prefer to see our youth dressing up and acting the eejit than snarling abuse at their team and engaging in random acts of violence,I understand the embarrassment factor but am prepared to accept the redner.
By:
moneypenny
When: 16 Jun 12 15:53
id just prefer for them to do neither
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 16 Jun 12 16:24
Not for nothing Shaw said " pity god wasted youth on the young"
By:
Newmanix
When: 16 Jun 12 16:36
dressing up with your mates in a foreign country on da píss, watching your national team for probably the first time in a major tournie, and people on here lambasting them. sad.  do ye expect them to mourn and wear black?
By:
Monte Christo
When: 16 Jun 12 16:39
Nothing wrong with the trusty replica top,a scarf and perhaps a flag.

Those outfits make us look like a shower of half-wits imo.

People wear them in the hope of being shown on tv which says it all really.

Off to watch the big nw derby so be lucky.Happy
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