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Shit thats Irish.Guinness Street?
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Shit thats Irish.Guinness Street?
Guinness Street?
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To be fair, I can't imagine the British PM awarding an Australian with a knighthood on their national dayWas over there late last year and had this guy ask me if we were all convicts.
I said what ever we were or are, we are not as mixed up as you guys. "How so?" he asked. Well the Queens German
your first dude is Greek and your patron saint George(the dragon slayer) is an Arab.
You can't even decide on what to call yourselves. "ugh" he says.
Well are you
The United Kingdom or
Great Britain or
The British Isles or
Albion?????
"honestly mate you've got a lovely, lucky country
but the sun has set on your empire"

Must be Llewylyn. Unless it's Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
Brazilian?, gotta have that woman hair.
To be fair, I can't imagine the British PM awarding an Australian with a knighthood on their national day![]()
)I am assuming I'm definitely one of those because I'm pretty awesome according to me^ By the way no offence intended to new posters; more a reference to how the same topics get brought up year on year without knowledge of conversations prior. We've had some BOGs sign up in the past 2 years (I'll single out Lockhart Road for the special mention)
Good ole Tone said at the time knights n Dames were reintroduced
they would be recognition of distinguished AUSTRALIANS
I'm sure Phil must have felt the same warm fuzzy feeling a Field Marshall would when given Sargeant stripes
Marsh Ltd said the company was "working through it internally" and would not comment further.
close but no cigar
When the Americans invaded Iraq some women in Baghdad shaved their pubic hair and carried placards saying
"read our lips no more Bush"
. OPremier LeagueCeltic and Hibs were started by Irish migrants. Scots migrants bought much of the farm land in Northern Irelamd after the Brits took over.
It is absolutely and NEVER has been the English premier league or English football league. It is The Premier League, the Football League.
It had Scottish teams in the past too. The Scots league was a geographical breakaway and the Welsh league was forced on us by UEFA in the 1990's. It was only ever going to be a smi pro at best league.
Soeveryonein Scotland is part Irish and vice versa. Why strict nationalist Ireland for the Irish or whatever? Purely cultural like you mention below?
Excuse my ignorance on these political matters, I don't really know my British Isles history.
).Premier League
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the English association football league. For other uses, see Premier League (disambiguation).
Premier League
Country England
Other club(s) from Wales
Website PremierLeague.com
2014–15 Premier League![]()
The Premier League is an English professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Football League. Besides English clubs, those Welsh clubs competing in the English football pyramid can also qualify to play.
I am not sure what argument you are trying to make, that Cardiff don't play in the 'English' football league, but in fact in a British one?That is using modern terminology to avoid explaining the historical reality. Do some research rather than quote Wikipedia, learn the history and not the tidied up version that UEFA want to portray (UEFA who have tried time and time again to get rid of Scotland and Wales international teams). They cannot as Wales an Scotland (and this is why they are hated) have veto powers at FIFA due to the fact that we invented the fricking game! mOST CLUBS ARE FROM England (as is head office)so that part is correct, but what is it called? What has it ever been called? NEVER the English league, ffs the Premier league didn't even exist until 1992! EVEN THEN they did not call it the English Premier League.
You'd think SA Port fans would understand crap like this a bit better.
Today exactly 125 years ago, The English Football League was founded at the Royal Hotel in Manchester, becoming the first national football league in the world. Twelve teams started into the first season on September 8 1888, which would produce Preston North End as their very first champions.
We've crunched the numbers of all 113 top flight seasons (1888-1892: Football League, 1892-1992: First Division, 1992-today: Premier League). Eleven seasons had been suspended during the first and second world wars.
Since the foundation of the Football League, a total of 64 teams have played at least one season in the respective top flight of English football. Everton, one of the twelve founding members, is currently playing its 110th season in the top league, having missed only four for two spells in the second division. It is topping the list of most seasons played in the top flight.
Welsh participation in the English league system thus dates back to the country’s oldest club, Wrexham. Located close to the border with England adjacent to the Northwest hub of English football, it actually proved to be more profitable for the club to play in the English
^ By the way no offence intended to new posters; more a reference to how the same topics get brought up year on year without knowledge of conversations prior. We've had some BOGs sign up in the past 2 years (I'll single out Lockhart Road for the special mention)
Yeah yeah, I know, I'm a logend.