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Declan Wrote:

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> You need to go back to the question you asked in

> the first place to realise your question has an

> incorrect answer. I'm not sure there is a correct

> one. Northern Ireland had no affinity with Jack

> Charlton.



Declan is spot on - no interest in Jack Charlton or the Irish football team from Loyalists in N.Ireland.


Unless of course you meant a united Ireland within the UK ;-)

Keef Wrote:

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> I think Mattham actually said Jack Charlton in

> about the 4th post of this thread...

>

> tee hee, DM at her very best, good on ya gel

>

> Absolutely, have only just read this thread, and

> almost spat water over the screen when I read

> Oliver Cromwell!


Keef.....absolutely to what?

It feels like I've started another lot of "troubles".


Keef wrote:- almost spat water over the screen when I read Oliver Cromwell!


Oh Yeah, very likely, the chances of you spitting any fluid not containing alcohol up the screen is very remote.



I do not know where Mattham's post came from, it seemed to appear sometime after I had put up the answer, as I had read that page a couple of times and completely missed it.



Declan it does not really matter if I deserve the guinnness meself, as I have not had a drop pass me lips for 20 years or more. I'm TT.


I shall not put up anymore of these intellectual challenges, if all you're gonna do is snarl at each other like a bunch of heathens.

SteveT Wrote:

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> It feels like I've started another lot of

> "troubles".

>

> Keef wrote:- almost spat water over the screen

> when I read Oliver Cromwell!

>

> Oh Yeah, very likely, the chances of you spitting

> any fluid not containing alcohol up the screen is

> very remote.

>

>

> I do not know where Mattham's post came from, it

> seemed to appear sometime after I had put up the

> answer, as I had read that page a couple of times

> and completely missed it.

>

>

> Declan it does not really matter if I deserve the

> guinnness meself, as I have not had a drop pass me

> lips for 20 years or more. I'm TT.

>

> I shall not put up anymore of these intellectual

> challenges, if all you're gonna do is snarl at

> each other like a bunch of heathens.



Bloody Hell SteveT......blaming everyone but yerself. I like these intellectual challenges as you so call them. It led to an interesting debate of a sort. I've learned something from it and with your post even more...........that heathens snarl! Have another go..............ah go on..........would you like tea SteveT?

Errrr, I don't drink tea or coffee either Declan......even if I don't live to a hundred, it'll certainly feel like I did.


Have another go..............ah go on..........would you like tea SteveT?

I think you must have been watching Father Ted, he has a housekeeper who sounds just like you Declan ah..go..on.

  • 5 weeks later...

Right! Sorry, we must revive this! I've been away and only just noticed it. I'm not saying Jack Charlton could actually have united Ireland, but I'm definitely the first who said it in this thread (thank you for pointing that out Keef).


How do I go about claiming this prize? It is of tremendous importance to me as have lived an entire life of knowing less (and winning nothing) concerning football than anyone, ever. Could there possibly be a ceremony; maybe filmed and put on YouTube? Or maybe a local paper would be interested? Let me know your thoughts.

mattham wrote:- I'm not saying Jack Charlton could actually have united Ireland.


Well I believe out of all the Englishmen involved in Ireland in the last hundred years, he would have been the main contender, and although most readers were considering a political animal,

it was a footballer who had the balls for the job.

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