I was talking to a Munster supporter yesterday about the match and he said that Leinster players and fans cannot ever be a passionate about their team because rugby in Munster was a working class game and it was a upper/middle class game in Leinster. When I asked him if that meant just because a person was from a well off background they could never be a passionate about a game as a person from a poor background he said yes.
I was raised to judge people based on what I found, not on where they were from or what accent they had (or what race or religion they were) so to me that’s the worst kind of BS inverted snobbery.
What do the Munster fans here think?
Really finding this kind of sterotyping tiresome, it's the same everywhere in Ireland, if your a young lad good at rugby, the top rugby schools take you. these are normally fee paying schools. Alot of the snobbery is connected to this even if it happens outside Dublin.
Because a person is wealthy is no way to measure his love for his sport and likewise for us poor Munster folk .
Irish rugby has changed alot over the last few years and will continue to change. For example, i was at Thomond recently and there were a couple of couples infront of me, they were all dressed in the new Munster kit, they spent more time chatting than watching the game, when quiet was called for, one of the ladies said "oh, I hate when people ssshh me" God above. It's nearly like it is cool to say you were at a match even if you didn't watch it.
Also in the RDS the other night, the chants of Easy Easy (even when it was so painfully easy) are not what the game I grew up with is about. There are lemons on both sides, It's getting hard to avoid them.