brian.mobile
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brian.mobile said:.. should I brand them Sportoholics? I don't think they were related to any players...
exactly,i met a group of girls in munster jerseys in dublin over weekend and asked them about some of the munster players and they hadnt a clue! i hate those people that go to soccer rugby non sporting events etc because it fashionable and to "have the craic" regardless of the events outcome /nature,its just an excuse for a session/weekend away for a lot of people.TarfHead said:IMHO they could be more accurately termed MunsterRugbyBandwagonJumpingEventJunkie - oholics.
Putting family second ?
'Far from Grand'-parents.
Yea, so? I'm not defending the Leinster fair weather fans (of which I am one)CCOVICH said:P.S. TarfHead and Purple-any Leinster bias in your posts .
CCOVICH said:P.S. TarfHead and Purple-any Leinster bias in your posts.
TarfHead said:From the Sunday Times ..
"Two weeks after filling Lansdowne Road for the quarter-final, Munster couldn’t fill Thomond Park for the visit of the Edinburgh."
Who needs a bias when the facts do the work for you? And before you diss that paper, the article was written by Corkman Denis Walsh.
brian.mobile said:Therefore when I heard of some Cork Grandparents going to Heineken Cup Final in Cardiff in lieu of their nieces 'Holy Communion', should I brand them Sportoholics? I don't think they were related to any players...
I love Sport, what are your views on people who choose sport over family?
BM
Purple said:I just read my last post. The first line sounds bitchy, it was meant to sound funny. Apologies CCOVICH.
brian.mobile said:I'll be keeping it family, as oppossed to sporting, throughout my life.
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