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Ross
16-09-2008, 05:01 PM
To somehow split from England and just innocently float over and join Ireland and N.Ireland we can have a big party then.

I like that idea.

N.Ireland and Scotland here we come!

:cheer2:

Firewire
16-09-2008, 05:03 PM
lol

Novo
16-09-2008, 05:03 PM
please do....

england won't miss them

MarkWaldorf
16-09-2008, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
please do....

england won't miss them

Conor
16-09-2008, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
please do....

england won't miss them

You would when the government loses almost half its funding from those 3 countries, and when you found out how much better run and overall richer everyone would be...

Ross
16-09-2008, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
please do....

england won't miss them

You would when the government loses almost half its funding from those 3 countries, and when you found out how much better run and overall richer everyone would be...
Amen sister.

Callum
16-09-2008, 05:08 PM
Same here. England = :yuk:

MR.K!
16-09-2008, 05:11 PM
without the north sea oil fields (which would fall under scottish waters) scotland would be rich wheras england would loose major funding...

but all that aside i like most enlish people, i love all britons in general

Novo
16-09-2008, 05:14 PM
did you know that england are 83% of the uk population

impressive

Axiom
16-09-2008, 05:23 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
did you know that england are 83% of the uk population

impressive

Then the other 17% can live happily from then on :xyxwave:

Novo
16-09-2008, 05:26 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "

MR.K!
16-09-2008, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen " why ? she's just a person. in fact all she does is live off of what we earn. lazy beyotch :tongue:

Ross
16-09-2008, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "
The Queen is a fat ass.

Conor
16-09-2008, 05:28 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "

What makes her more special than anyone else? She's just a rich doley.

MR.K!
16-09-2008, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "

What makes her more special than anyone else? She's just a rich doley. :laugh:

Axiom
16-09-2008, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "

In the words of Nikki (BB7): Who is she? Who is she? Why is she here?

Lol, but seriously though, what is the point of her and the royal family?

MarkWaldorf
16-09-2008, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by Ross
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "
The Queen is a fat ass.

http://www.travel-destination-pictures.com/data/media/67/cute-sheep_1008.jpg
hay boy hey

Novo
16-09-2008, 05:35 PM
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "

What makes her more special than anyone else? She's just a rich doley.

As a constitutional monarch, The Queen does not 'rule' the country, but fulfils important ceremonial and formal roles with respect to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and the devolved assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The Queen is also Fount of Justice, from whom justice in the United Kingdom derives, and has important relationships with the Armed Forces and the established Churches of England and Scotland.

In addition to her role in the United Kingdom, The Queen has a special role to play in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, which are dependent territories of the English Crown.

Read more about The Queen's State roles in the UK and Crown dependencies in this section.
As Head of State The Queen has to remain strictly neutral with respect to political matters, unable to vote or stand for election.

But The Queen does have important ceremonial and formal roles in relation to the Government of the UK.

The formal phrase 'Queen in Parliament' is used to describe the British legislature, which consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The Queen's duties include opening each new session of Parliament, dissolving Parliament before a general election, and approving Orders and Proclamations through the Privy Council.

The Queen also has a close relationship with the Prime Minister, retaining the right to appoint and meet with him or her on a regular basis.

In addition to playing a specific role in the UK Parliament based in London, The Queen has formal roles with relation to the devolved assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Queen has an important formal and ceremonial relationship with Parliament.

The phrase 'Crown in Parliament' is used to describe the British legislature, which consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

Of these three different elements, the Commons, a majority of whom normally supports the elected Government of the day, has the dominant political power.

The role of the Sovereign in the enactment of legislation is today purely formal, although The Queen has the right to be consulted, to encourage and to warn through regular audiences with her ministers.

As a constitutional monarch, the Sovereign is required to assent to all Bills passed by Parliament, on the advice of Government ministers. The Royal Assent (consenting to a measure becoming law) has not been refused since 1707.

The Queen also plays an important role in the ceremonial opening and dissolving of Parliament.

In the annual State Opening of Parliament ceremony, The Queen opens Parliament in person, and addresses both Houses in The Queen's Speech. Neither House can proceed to public business until The Queen's Speech has been read.

This speech is drafted by the Government and not by The Queen. It outlines the Government's policy for the coming session of Parliament and indicates forthcoming legislation.

In addition to opening Parliament, only The Queen can summon Parliament, and prorogue (discontinue without dissolving it) or dissolve it.

When a Prime Minister wishes to dissolve Parliament and call a general election, he or she is obliged to seek the permission of the Sovereign to do so. For this purpose, the Prime Minister usually travels to Buckingham Palace before announcing a general election.

Since the Parliament Act of 1911, the life of the United Kingdom Parliament extends to five years, unless dissolved sooner by the Sovereign at the request of the Prime Minister.

In practice, except during the two World Wars when the life of Parliament was extended annually to avoid a wartime general election, every modern Parliament has been dissolved before its term has expired.
Parliament has not been dissolved by the Sovereign in person since 1818 (the Prince Regent was acting for George III), and is now invariably dissolved by Royal proclamation.

This proclamation includes an order to summon the next Parliament and therefore sets in motion the machinery for holding a general election.

The Prime Minister of the day may request the Sovereign to grant a dissolution at any time. In normal circumstances, when a single-party government enjoys a majority in the House of Commons, the Sovereign would not refuse, for the government would then resign and the Sovereign would be unable to find an alternative government capable of commanding the confidence of the Commons.

When Parliament is summoned, also after a Royal proclamation, there must, since the Representation of the People Act 1918, be a period of at least twenty days before Parliament meets. This period can be extended, but only for fourteen days, according to the Prorogation Act 1867.

There is only one occasion on which Parliament meets without a Royal summons, and that is when the Sovereign has died. In such circumstances, the Succession to the Crown Act 1707 provides that, if Parliament is not already sitting, it must immediately meet and sit.

The Meeting of Parliament Act 1797 provides that, if the Sovereign dies after Parliament has been dissolved, the immediately preceding Parliament sits for up to six months, if not prorogued or dissolved before then..."

She brings in millions of pounds from tourists???

In addition to her constitutional duties, The Queen has an important role to play in public. A national figurehead, The Queen provides a focus for identity, offers recognition of achievement of all kinds, and supports the ideals of public and charitable work.

Her Majesty acts a focus for national unity and pride by means of regular visits in the UK, her other realms, the Commonwealth and overseas destinations. The Queen is supported by other members of the Royal Family, who also carry out thousands of visits each year.

The Queen recognises excellence and achievement. This takes place in many ways: through Royal visits which provide a 'seal of approval' to a charity or community; through the award of honours and prizes to outstanding individuals; and through messages sent to those celebrating special birthdays or wedding anniversaries.

The Queen and the Royal Family also play an important part in the public and voluntary sector. Through involvement with hundreds of charities, military units and other organisations, they promote the ideal of service to others.

Ross
16-09-2008, 05:36 PM
It doesn't make you smart copying from a website ^

Axiom
16-09-2008, 05:38 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "

What makes her more special than anyone else? She's just a rich doley.

As a constitutional monarch, The Queen does not 'rule' the country, but fulfils important ceremonial and formal roles with respect to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and the devolved assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The Queen is also Fount of Justice, from whom justice in the United Kingdom derives, and has important relationships with the Armed Forces and the established Churches of England and Scotland.

In addition to her role in the United Kingdom, The Queen has a special role to play in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, which are dependent territories of the English Crown.

Read more about The Queen's State roles in the UK and Crown dependencies in this section.
As Head of State The Queen has to remain strictly neutral with respect to political matters, unable to vote or stand for election.

But The Queen does have important ceremonial and formal roles in relation to the Government of the UK.

The formal phrase 'Queen in Parliament' is used to describe the British legislature, which consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The Queen's duties include opening each new session of Parliament, dissolving Parliament before a general election, and approving Orders and Proclamations through the Privy Council.

The Queen also has a close relationship with the Prime Minister, retaining the right to appoint and meet with him or her on a regular basis.

In addition to playing a specific role in the UK Parliament based in London, The Queen has formal roles with relation to the devolved assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Queen has an important formal and ceremonial relationship with Parliament.

The phrase 'Crown in Parliament' is used to describe the British legislature, which consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

Of these three different elements, the Commons, a majority of whom normally supports the elected Government of the day, has the dominant political power.

The role of the Sovereign in the enactment of legislation is today purely formal, although The Queen has the right to be consulted, to encourage and to warn through regular audiences with her ministers.

As a constitutional monarch, the Sovereign is required to assent to all Bills passed by Parliament, on the advice of Government ministers. The Royal Assent (consenting to a measure becoming law) has not been refused since 1707.

The Queen also plays an important role in the ceremonial opening and dissolving of Parliament.

In the annual State Opening of Parliament ceremony, The Queen opens Parliament in person, and addresses both Houses in The Queen's Speech. Neither House can proceed to public business until The Queen's Speech has been read.

This speech is drafted by the Government and not by The Queen. It outlines the Government's policy for the coming session of Parliament and indicates forthcoming legislation.

In addition to opening Parliament, only The Queen can summon Parliament, and prorogue (discontinue without dissolving it) or dissolve it.

When a Prime Minister wishes to dissolve Parliament and call a general election, he or she is obliged to seek the permission of the Sovereign to do so. For this purpose, the Prime Minister usually travels to Buckingham Palace before announcing a general election.

Since the Parliament Act of 1911, the life of the United Kingdom Parliament extends to five years, unless dissolved sooner by the Sovereign at the request of the Prime Minister.

In practice, except during the two World Wars when the life of Parliament was extended annually to avoid a wartime general election, every modern Parliament has been dissolved before its term has expired.
Parliament has not been dissolved by the Sovereign in person since 1818 (the Prince Regent was acting for George III), and is now invariably dissolved by Royal proclamation.

This proclamation includes an order to summon the next Parliament and therefore sets in motion the machinery for holding a general election.

The Prime Minister of the day may request the Sovereign to grant a dissolution at any time. In normal circumstances, when a single-party government enjoys a majority in the House of Commons, the Sovereign would not refuse, for the government would then resign and the Sovereign would be unable to find an alternative government capable of commanding the confidence of the Commons.

When Parliament is summoned, also after a Royal proclamation, there must, since the Representation of the People Act 1918, be a period of at least twenty days before Parliament meets. This period can be extended, but only for fourteen days, according to the Prorogation Act 1867.

There is only one occasion on which Parliament meets without a Royal summons, and that is when the Sovereign has died. In such circumstances, the Succession to the Crown Act 1707 provides that, if Parliament is not already sitting, it must immediately meet and sit.

The Meeting of Parliament Act 1797 provides that, if the Sovereign dies after Parliament has been dissolved, the immediately preceding Parliament sits for up to six months, if not prorogued or dissolved before then..."

She brings in millions of pounds from tourists???

In addition to her constitutional duties, The Queen has an important role to play in public. A national figurehead, The Queen provides a focus for identity, offers recognition of achievement of all kinds, and supports the ideals of public and charitable work.

Her Majesty acts a focus for national unity and pride by means of regular visits in the UK, her other realms, the Commonwealth and overseas destinations. The Queen is supported by other members of the Royal Family, who also carry out thousands of visits each year.

The Queen recognises excellence and achievement. This takes place in many ways: through Royal visits which provide a 'seal of approval' to a charity or community; through the award of honours and prizes to outstanding individuals; and through messages sent to those celebrating special birthdays or wedding anniversaries.

The Queen and the Royal Family also play an important part in the public and voluntary sector. Through involvement with hundreds of charities, military units and other organisations, they promote the ideal of service to others.

I read the first sentence and finishied reading. Who cares about her? She's stuck up her own arse anyhow.

Novo
16-09-2008, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by Ross
It doesn't make you smart copying from a website ^




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUMUOmWl98I&feature=related

Axiom
16-09-2008, 05:43 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
It doesn't make you smart copying from a website ^




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUMUOmWl98I&feature=related

You must be full of pride. Half the players has elastic mouths because they didn't know the words to the song :laugh:

MR.K!
16-09-2008, 05:43 PM
ok. i think we should ALL grow up now. Agreed ?

Axiom
16-09-2008, 05:44 PM
Agreed :angel:

Conor
16-09-2008, 05:44 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
" god save the queen "

What makes her more special than anyone else? She's just a rich doley.

As a constitutional monarch, The Queen does not 'rule' the country, but fulfils important ceremonial and formal roles with respect to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and the devolved assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The Queen is also Fount of Justice, from whom justice in the United Kingdom derives, and has important relationships with the Armed Forces and the established Churches of England and Scotland.

In addition to her role in the United Kingdom, The Queen has a special role to play in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, which are dependent territories of the English Crown.

Read more about The Queen's State roles in the UK and Crown dependencies in this section.
As Head of State The Queen has to remain strictly neutral with respect to political matters, unable to vote or stand for election.

But The Queen does have important ceremonial and formal roles in relation to the Government of the UK.

The formal phrase 'Queen in Parliament' is used to describe the British legislature, which consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The Queen's duties include opening each new session of Parliament, dissolving Parliament before a general election, and approving Orders and Proclamations through the Privy Council.

The Queen also has a close relationship with the Prime Minister, retaining the right to appoint and meet with him or her on a regular basis.

In addition to playing a specific role in the UK Parliament based in London, The Queen has formal roles with relation to the devolved assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Queen has an important formal and ceremonial relationship with Parliament.

The phrase 'Crown in Parliament' is used to describe the British legislature, which consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

Of these three different elements, the Commons, a majority of whom normally supports the elected Government of the day, has the dominant political power.

The role of the Sovereign in the enactment of legislation is today purely formal, although The Queen has the right to be consulted, to encourage and to warn through regular audiences with her ministers.

As a constitutional monarch, the Sovereign is required to assent to all Bills passed by Parliament, on the advice of Government ministers. The Royal Assent (consenting to a measure becoming law) has not been refused since 1707.

The Queen also plays an important role in the ceremonial opening and dissolving of Parliament.

In the annual State Opening of Parliament ceremony, The Queen opens Parliament in person, and addresses both Houses in The Queen's Speech. Neither House can proceed to public business until The Queen's Speech has been read.

This speech is drafted by the Government and not by The Queen. It outlines the Government's policy for the coming session of Parliament and indicates forthcoming legislation.

In addition to opening Parliament, only The Queen can summon Parliament, and prorogue (discontinue without dissolving it) or dissolve it.

When a Prime Minister wishes to dissolve Parliament and call a general election, he or she is obliged to seek the permission of the Sovereign to do so. For this purpose, the Prime Minister usually travels to Buckingham Palace before announcing a general election.

Since the Parliament Act of 1911, the life of the United Kingdom Parliament extends to five years, unless dissolved sooner by the Sovereign at the request of the Prime Minister.

In practice, except during the two World Wars when the life of Parliament was extended annually to avoid a wartime general election, every modern Parliament has been dissolved before its term has expired.
Parliament has not been dissolved by the Sovereign in person since 1818 (the Prince Regent was acting for George III), and is now invariably dissolved by Royal proclamation.

This proclamation includes an order to summon the next Parliament and therefore sets in motion the machinery for holding a general election.

The Prime Minister of the day may request the Sovereign to grant a dissolution at any time. In normal circumstances, when a single-party government enjoys a majority in the House of Commons, the Sovereign would not refuse, for the government would then resign and the Sovereign would be unable to find an alternative government capable of commanding the confidence of the Commons.

When Parliament is summoned, also after a Royal proclamation, there must, since the Representation of the People Act 1918, be a period of at least twenty days before Parliament meets. This period can be extended, but only for fourteen days, according to the Prorogation Act 1867.

There is only one occasion on which Parliament meets without a Royal summons, and that is when the Sovereign has died. In such circumstances, the Succession to the Crown Act 1707 provides that, if Parliament is not already sitting, it must immediately meet and sit.

The Meeting of Parliament Act 1797 provides that, if the Sovereign dies after Parliament has been dissolved, the immediately preceding Parliament sits for up to six months, if not prorogued or dissolved before then..."

She brings in millions of pounds from tourists???

In addition to her constitutional duties, The Queen has an important role to play in public. A national figurehead, The Queen provides a focus for identity, offers recognition of achievement of all kinds, and supports the ideals of public and charitable work.

Her Majesty acts a focus for national unity and pride by means of regular visits in the UK, her other realms, the Commonwealth and overseas destinations. The Queen is supported by other members of the Royal Family, who also carry out thousands of visits each year.

The Queen recognises excellence and achievement. This takes place in many ways: through Royal visits which provide a 'seal of approval' to a charity or community; through the award of honours and prizes to outstanding individuals; and through messages sent to those celebrating special birthdays or wedding anniversaries.

The Queen and the Royal Family also play an important part in the public and voluntary sector. Through involvement with hundreds of charities, military units and other organisations, they promote the ideal of service to others.

Ohhhh. I see you didn't know what she is so special for either so copied a website instead.

Novo
16-09-2008, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
It doesn't make you smart copying from a website ^




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUMUOmWl98I&feature=related

You must be full of pride. Half the players has elastic mouths because they didn't know the words to the song :laugh:

2 or 3 players mate

and that's because they are the young one's


nerves....

you heard of it???

anyway you would not get that reception from natianal anthems of scotland wales or ireland??

MR.K!
16-09-2008, 05:46 PM
Originally posted by MR.K!
ok. i think we should ALL grow up now. Agreed ? HEEEELLLLLEEEEEWWWWWWW !!!!????

Axiom
16-09-2008, 05:47 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
It doesn't make you smart copying from a website ^




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUMUOmWl98I&feature=related

You must be full of pride. Half the players has elastic mouths because they didn't know the words to the song :laugh:
anyway you would not get that reception from natianal anthems of scotland wales or ireland??

No because Wembley Stadium holds over 90,000 supporters which the Millenium Stadium or Scotland or NI's national stadiums do not. :thumbs:

Xander
16-09-2008, 05:48 PM
Its never going to happen, so put up and shutup. :)

Novo
16-09-2008, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
It doesn't make you smart copying from a website ^




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUMUOmWl98I&feature=related

You must be full of pride. Half the players has elastic mouths because they didn't know the words to the song :laugh:
anyway you would not get that reception from natianal anthems of scotland wales or ireland??

No because Wembley Stadium holds over 90,000 supporters which the Millenium Stadium or Scotland or NI's national stadiums do not. :thumbs:

i rest my case :joker:

Axiom
16-09-2008, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
It doesn't make you smart copying from a website ^




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUMUOmWl98I&feature=related

You must be full of pride. Half the players has elastic mouths because they didn't know the words to the song :laugh:
anyway you would not get that reception from natianal anthems of scotland wales or ireland??

No because Wembley Stadium holds over 90,000 supporters which the Millenium Stadium or Scotland or NI's national stadiums do not. :thumbs:

i rest my case :joker:

So it's not a question of fan passion is it? :thumbs:

Markymark
16-09-2008, 05:54 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
It doesn't make you smart copying from a website ^




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUMUOmWl98I&feature=related

You must be full of pride. Half the players has elastic mouths because they didn't know the words to the song :laugh:
anyway you would not get that reception from natianal anthems of scotland wales or ireland??

No because Wembley Stadium holds over 90,000 supporters which the Millenium Stadium or Scotland or NI's national stadiums do not. :thumbs:

:joker:You call that singing. England can never compare to Scotland, Wales or Ireland for the passion they feel about their countries.

Markymark
16-09-2008, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
please do....

england won't miss them

You would when the government loses almost half its funding from those 3 countries, and when you found out how much better run and overall richer everyone would be...

Yes but that funding would then be spent on a smaller population. South East England generates more of this country's wealth than anywhere.

Annie
16-09-2008, 06:07 PM
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:08 PM
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:08 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
please do....

england won't miss them

You would when the government loses almost half its funding from those 3 countries, and when you found out how much better run and overall richer everyone would be...

Yes but that funding would then be spent on a smaller population. South East England generates more of this country's wealth than anywhere.

:thumbs:

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:09 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

your mocking coudn't stop us in

1966!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance2::dance2::dance2::dance2:

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

your mocking coudn't stop us in

1966!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance2::dance2::dance2::dance2:

What was that again? Oh yeah, the year that the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy was STOLEN from wherever it was kept during England's world championship reign. :thumbs:

Llamajohn
16-09-2008, 06:17 PM
all u have to say is:

=\

Annie
16-09-2008, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

your mocking coudn't stop us in

1966!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance2::dance2::dance2::dance2:

OMG! An english person bringing up 1966. Never seen this coming. Shock.

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:19 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

your mocking coudn't stop us in

1966!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance2::dance2::dance2::dance2:

What was that again? Oh yeah, the year that the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy was STOLEN from wherever it was kept during England's world championship reign. :thumbs:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twYFgixkqJE

greatness!!!!!!!!!!

Markymark
16-09-2008, 06:19 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

your mocking coudn't stop us in

1966!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance2::dance2::dance2::dance2:

What was that again? Oh yeah, the year that the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy was STOLEN from wherever it was kept during England's world championship reign. :thumbs:

Probably Liverpool, but then that's not really England.

Ross
16-09-2008, 06:19 PM
You're forgetting.

1966 - 2008

How many years between that? Oh yeah, that's right.

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

your mocking coudn't stop us in

1966!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance2::dance2::dance2::dance2:

What was that again? Oh yeah, the year that the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy was STOLEN from wherever it was kept during England's world championship reign. :thumbs:

Probably Liverpool, but then that's not really England.

Nope! London, your capital city! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theft_of_the_Jules_Rimet_Trophy

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:24 PM
Originally posted by Ross
You're forgetting.

1966 - 2008

How many years between that? Oh yeah, that's right.

rugby world cup 2003


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRd97z8hJk&feature=related

Markymark
16-09-2008, 06:25 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

your mocking coudn't stop us in

1966!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance2::dance2::dance2::dance2:

What was that again? Oh yeah, the year that the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy was STOLEN from wherever it was kept during England's world championship reign. :thumbs:

Probably Liverpool, but then that's not really England.

Nope! London, your capital city! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theft_of_the_Jules_Rimet_Trophy

You want to work on your geography, I'm from Wales.

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
You're forgetting.

1966 - 2008

How many years between that? Oh yeah, that's right.

rugby world cup 2003


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRd97z8hJk&feature=related

You may have succeeded in the World Cup 5 years ago, but Wales has won the Grand Slam Tourmanent twice since then. :tongue:

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:27 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by Annie
I love the scottish and welsh! Especially together! We both have so much in common and mock the english! Whoo hoo!

Bring on the gaelic and welsh! :hug:

Yeah! :dance:
Lol :joker:

your mocking coudn't stop us in

1966!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance2::dance2::dance2::dance2:

What was that again? Oh yeah, the year that the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy was STOLEN from wherever it was kept during England's world championship reign. :thumbs:

Probably Liverpool, but then that's not really England.

Nope! London, your capital city! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theft_of_the_Jules_Rimet_Trophy

You want to work on your geography, I'm from Wales.

All right I got owned there lol :laugh:
Sorry, mate :thumbs:

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
You're forgetting.

1966 - 2008

How many years between that? Oh yeah, that's right.

rugby world cup 2003


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRd97z8hJk&feature=related

You may have succeeded in the World Cup 5 years ago, but Wales has won the Grand Slam Tourmanent twice since then. :tongue:

grand slam is nothing compared to world cup

oh and you have never won the world cup

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:29 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
You're forgetting.

1966 - 2008

How many years between that? Oh yeah, that's right.

rugby world cup 2003


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRd97z8hJk&feature=related

You may have succeeded in the World Cup 5 years ago, but Wales has won the Grand Slam Tourmanent twice since then. :tongue:

grand slam is nothing compared to world cup

oh and you have never won the world cup

You haven't won it since 2003 either :tongue: And the fact that you can't beat the 6 teams in the 6 nations is a tad embarrassing for the "mighty" nation of England isn't it? :hugesmile:

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:30 PM
we can't leave wales out


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXHIzvhvAFw&feature=related

:joker:

Captain.Remy
16-09-2008, 06:31 PM
Wow I didn't know all the UK countries hated each other. Well I learnt something new lol

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:32 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
You're forgetting.

1966 - 2008

How many years between that? Oh yeah, that's right.

rugby world cup 2003


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRd97z8hJk&feature=related

You may have succeeded in the World Cup 5 years ago, but Wales has won the Grand Slam Tourmanent twice since then. :tongue:

grand slam is nothing compared to world cup

oh and you have never won the world cup

You haven't won it since 2003 either :tongue: And the fact that you can't beat the 6 teams in the 6 nations is a tad embarrassing for the "mighty" nation of England isn't it? :hugesmile:

we don't care about the minor cups we aim big

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:32 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
we can't leave wales out


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXHIzvhvAFw&feature=related

:joker:

It's not exactly an acheivement to score against Wales in football is it? I mean, I'll even admit they're rubbish. But there are some great young guys there for the future so watch your backs, England! :tongue:

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:34 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Ross
You're forgetting.

1966 - 2008

How many years between that? Oh yeah, that's right.

rugby world cup 2003


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRd97z8hJk&feature=related

You may have succeeded in the World Cup 5 years ago, but Wales has won the Grand Slam Tourmanent twice since then. :tongue:

grand slam is nothing compared to world cup

oh and you have never won the world cup

You haven't won it since 2003 either :tongue: And the fact that you can't beat the 6 teams in the 6 nations is a tad embarrassing for the "mighty" nation of England isn't it? :hugesmile:

we don't care about the minor cups we aim big

6 Nations ain't minor, mate. In fact, it's probably the second most important international rugby torunament afer the WC. And you obviously didn't aim big in 2007 when you crashed and burned against South Africa :hugesmile:

Markymark
16-09-2008, 06:37 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
we can't leave wales out


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXHIzvhvAFw&feature=related

:joker:

It's not exactly an acheivement to score against Wales in football is it? I mean, I'll even admit they're rubbish. But there are some great young guys there for the future so watch your backs, England! :tongue:

Considering England has 83% of the UK's population, their sporting achievements are embarassing. They can't compete with other big countries.

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:39 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
we can't leave wales out


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXHIzvhvAFw&feature=related

:joker:

It's not exactly an acheivement to score against Wales in football is it? I mean, I'll even admit they're rubbish. But there are some great young guys there for the future so watch your backs, England! :tongue:

okay then when we have

ashley young
micah richards
theo walcott
tom huddlestone
gabriel agbonlahor
david bentley
jamie o hara
joe hart
david wheater
Aaron lennon
steven taylor
frazier cambell

who do you have?

Markymark
16-09-2008, 06:40 PM
Wales U21 v England U21 playoff so you'll find out soon enough.

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:42 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
we can't leave wales out


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXHIzvhvAFw&feature=related

:joker:

It's not exactly an acheivement to score against Wales in football is it? I mean, I'll even admit they're rubbish. But there are some great young guys there for the future so watch your backs, England! :tongue:

Considering England has 83% of the UK's population, their sporting achievements are embarassing. They can't compete with other big countries.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH1eLptnIhI


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2rx3aObdb8



and we destroyed croatia 1-4 away from home

and you say we cant compete with the big country's

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:42 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Wales U21 v England U21 playoff so you'll find out soon enough.


we will destroy you

you'dd be stupid not to admit so?

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:43 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
we can't leave wales out


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXHIzvhvAFw&feature=related

:joker:

It's not exactly an acheivement to score against Wales in football is it? I mean, I'll even admit they're rubbish. But there are some great young guys there for the future so watch your backs, England! :tongue:

Considering England has 83% of the UK's population, their sporting achievements are embarassing. They can't compete with other big countries.

True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.

Markymark
16-09-2008, 06:46 PM
Aha Croatia are not a big country. So where you were you when Croatia and Germany were entertaining us at Euro 2008? Sitting at home drinking beer like the rest of us. Same old story with England, one great performance every few years, the rest of the time they're boring, one-dimentional and prone to mistakes. Big game chokers. Germany have 3 World Cups and 3 European Championships.

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:49 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Aha Croatia are not a big country. So where you were you when Croatia and Germany were entertaining us at Euro 2008? Sitting at home drinking beer like the rest of us. Same old story with England, one great performance every few years, the rest of the time they're boring, one-dimentional and prone to mistakes. Big game chokers. Germany have 3 World Cups and 3 European Championships.

croatia are a big team

check the fifa world rankings

and also

they were never beaten at home before enlgland beat them

:thumbs:


as for germany no one has ever destroyed germany like we did in 2001

2-1 down against argentina with 2 minutes to and we won 3-2

only england can do it

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:50 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

wave above if you love england

:joker:

Axiom
16-09-2008, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

wave above if you love england

:joker:

Hah, look at you resorting to primary school tactics! :hugesmile:

Annie
16-09-2008, 06:57 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

Totally agree with you - you see it more when you are away on holiday and mixing with groups of Brits together. English people tend to wear lots of clothes with England plastered all over them to show that they are english where you dont really see the scottish, irish and welsh doing that.

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:57 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

wave above if you love england

:joker:

Hah, look at you resorting to primary school tactics! :hugesmile:

then am using the same tactics as you :xyxwave:

Novo
16-09-2008, 06:58 PM
Originally posted by Annie
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

Totally agree with you - you see it more when you are away on holiday and mixing with groups of Brits together. English people tend to wear lots of clothes with England plastered all over them to show that they are english where you dont really see the scottish, irish and welsh doing that.

BECAUSE WE ARE PROUD!!!!!!!

Markymark
16-09-2008, 06:59 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
Aha Croatia are not a big country. So where you were you when Croatia and Germany were entertaining us at Euro 2008? Sitting at home drinking beer like the rest of us. Same old story with England, one great performance every few years, the rest of the time they're boring, one-dimentional and prone to mistakes. Big game chokers. Germany have 3 World Cups and 3 European Championships.

croatia are a big team

check the fifa world rankings

and also

they were never beaten at home before enlgland beat them

:thumbs:


as for germany no one has ever destroyed germany like we did in 2001

2-1 down against argentina with 2 minutes to and we won 3-2

only england can do it

Like I said, the odd great performance here and there and when it comes to major tournements you fail miserably, if you even get there. Do you think Germany could care less about 1 match when they have 6 major trophies?

Novo
16-09-2008, 07:01 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
Aha Croatia are not a big country. So where you were you when Croatia and Germany were entertaining us at Euro 2008? Sitting at home drinking beer like the rest of us. Same old story with England, one great performance every few years, the rest of the time they're boring, one-dimentional and prone to mistakes. Big game chokers. Germany have 3 World Cups and 3 European Championships.

croatia are a big team

check the fifa world rankings

and also

they were never beaten at home before enlgland beat them

:thumbs:


as for germany no one has ever destroyed germany like we did in 2001

2-1 down against argentina with 2 minutes to and we won 3-2

only england can do it

Like I said, the odd great performance here and there and when it comes to major tournements you fail miserably, if you even get there. Do you think Germany could care less about 1 match when they have 6 major trophies?

world cup 1966 was the big one at wembley
to them they blew there chance of winning the world cup in england that one time hurts them the most

Axiom
16-09-2008, 07:04 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

Please stop skipping this, Andy-Dale_win.

Markymark
16-09-2008, 07:06 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
Aha Croatia are not a big country. So where you were you when Croatia and Germany were entertaining us at Euro 2008? Sitting at home drinking beer like the rest of us. Same old story with England, one great performance every few years, the rest of the time they're boring, one-dimentional and prone to mistakes. Big game chokers. Germany have 3 World Cups and 3 European Championships.

croatia are a big team

check the fifa world rankings

and also

they were never beaten at home before enlgland beat them

:thumbs:


as for germany no one has ever destroyed germany like we did in 2001

2-1 down against argentina with 2 minutes to and we won 3-2

only england can do it

Like I said, the odd great performance here and there and when it comes to major tournements you fail miserably, if you even get there. Do you think Germany could care less about 1 match when they have 6 major trophies?

world cup 1966 was the big one at wembley
to them they blew there chance of winning the world cup in england that one time hurts them the most

Wishful thinking. Germany don't even consider you their main rivals. England have won the same as Scotland and Wales outside outside their own country. Germany won Euro '96 in hmm where was it now, oh yes England.

Novo
16-09-2008, 07:07 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

Please stop skipping this, Andy-Dale_win.

we have the right to think were superior our achievments
merit this

as for mocking you????

i think it's mockling on both sides so you cant pin it all down on england

and language wise

well what does most of the world speak???

english

Novo
16-09-2008, 07:09 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
Aha Croatia are not a big country. So where you were you when Croatia and Germany were entertaining us at Euro 2008? Sitting at home drinking beer like the rest of us. Same old story with England, one great performance every few years, the rest of the time they're boring, one-dimentional and prone to mistakes. Big game chokers. Germany have 3 World Cups and 3 European Championships.

croatia are a big team

check the fifa world rankings

and also

they were never beaten at home before enlgland beat them

:thumbs:


as for germany no one has ever destroyed germany like we did in 2001

2-1 down against argentina with 2 minutes to and we won 3-2

only england can do it

Like I said, the odd great performance here and there and when it comes to major tournements you fail miserably, if you even get there. Do you think Germany could care less about 1 match when they have 6 major trophies?

world cup 1966 was the big one at wembley
to them they blew there chance of winning the world cup in england that one time hurts them the most

Wishful thinking. Germany don't even consider you their main rivals. England have won the same as Scotland and Wales outside outside their own country. Germany won Euro '96 in hmm where was it now, oh yes England.

actually germany DO consider us there main rivals

hence why the german manager got death threats after england won 5-1

it was a big thing back in germany

Axiom
16-09-2008, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

Please stop skipping this, Andy-Dale_win.

we have the right to think were superior our achievments
merit this

as for mocking you????

i think it's mockling on both sides so you cant pin it all down on england

and language wise

well what does most of the world speak???

english

How do you have the right to be superior? See what I mean in "naive" and "syuck up their own arses"?

Fair point, but there is much, much less mocking on our side. Take the bore Jeremy Clarkson for example, he constantly digs at the Welsh on TV shows and there is no reaction. Yet when Welsh TV presenter, Beca Brown, mocked England a few years back there was a huge uproar!

As to what most of the world speaks, let me help you:

Chinese (937,132,000)
Spanish (332,000,000)
English (322,000,000)

:hugesmile:

Conor
16-09-2008, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

Please stop skipping this, Andy-Dale_win.

we have the right to think were superior our achievments
merit this

as for mocking you????

i think it's mockling on both sides so you cant pin it all down on england

and language wise

well what does most of the world speak???

english

Perhaps most people speak English because the US, Canada, Australia, South America, Ireland, New Zealand and the Philippines & India also speak it as a first language? England is one of the smallest English speaking countries on that list.

Markymark
16-09-2008, 07:12 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by horcrux92
True. I'm not saying that all English people are bad, it's just that some people are so stuck up their own arses and naive that they believe England to be superior to every other country in the world. Don't get me wrong, it's natural and a good thing to be patriotic, but the majority of English people mock the Welsh, Scottish and Irish population (who setteled on the British isles BEFORE the Engliss BTW), but there is a small majority that respect and recognise the other countries that surround England, and so I respect them. The thing is, the English often mock Welsh people for being of low intelligence. The fact that we are brought up to speak more than one language fluently should be enough to convince you otherwise.
:xyxwave:

Please stop skipping this, Andy-Dale_win.

we have the right to think were superior our achievments
merit this

as for mocking you????

i think it's mockling on both sides so you cant pin it all down on england

and language wise

well what does most of the world speak???

english

Yes that's because of your addiction with invading countries, killing and enslaving people, robbing them of their natural resources and forcing your religion and culture upon them. Tell us about these achievements.

Novo
16-09-2008, 07:14 PM
we hardly have a addiction for invading other countries LOL

Axiom
16-09-2008, 07:15 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
How do you have the right to be superior? See what I mean in "naive" and "stuck up their own arses"?

Fair point, but there is much, much less mocking on our side. Take the bore Jeremy Clarkson for example, he constantly digs at the Welsh on TV shows and there is no reaction. Yet when Welsh TV presenter, Beca Brown, mocked England a few years back there was a huge uproar!

As to what most of the world speaks, let me help you:

Chinese (937,132,000)
Spanish (332,000,000)
English (322,000,000)

:hugesmile:

hanny08
16-09-2008, 07:16 PM
Originally posted by Ross
To somehow split from England and just innocently float over and join Ireland and N.Ireland we can have a big party then.

I like that idea.

N.Ireland and Scotland here we come!

:cheer2:

Speaking on behalf of the Republic of Ireland, brilliant idea!!!!
I love when the six nations comes around as ALOT of Welsh and Scottish come over here to watch it in our pubs. Everyone sits together, has a laugh and regarless of who wins we all get drunk and party the night away. There's NEVER any hard feelings or taunting the losers. I live in Munster by the way so we usually have alot of exciting matches to watch.

Novo
16-09-2008, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by Ross
To somehow split from England and just innocently float over and join Ireland and N.Ireland we can have a big party then.

I like that idea.

N.Ireland and Scotland here we come!

:cheer2:

Speaking on behalf of the Republic of Ireland, brilliant idea!!!!
I love when the six nations comes around as ALOT of Welsh and Scottish come over here to watch it in our pubs. Everyone sits together, has a laugh and regarless of who wins we all get drunk and party the night away. There's NEVER any hard feelings or taunting the losers. I live in Munster by the way so we usually have alot of exciting matches to watch.

did you have a nice little laugh back in 2003

though not

it comes to something when 3 countries have to come together to unite against the mighty england

Axiom
16-09-2008, 07:20 PM
I like the way you're avoiding what I'm saying, Andy-Dale-Win. :devil:

Sam1994
16-09-2008, 07:20 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by Ross
To somehow split from England and just innocently float over and join Ireland and N.Ireland we can have a big party then.

I like that idea.

N.Ireland and Scotland here we come!

:cheer2:

Speaking on behalf of the Republic of Ireland, brilliant idea!!!!
I love when the six nations comes around as ALOT of Welsh and Scottish come over here to watch it in our pubs. Everyone sits together, has a laugh and regarless of who wins we all get drunk and party the night away. There's NEVER any hard feelings or taunting the losers. I live in Munster by the way so we usually have alot of exciting matches to watch.

did you have a nice little laugh back in 2003

though not

it comes to something when 3 countries have to come together to unite against the mighty england

:joker: Mighty England :laugh3:

Novo
16-09-2008, 07:21 PM
Originally posted by Sam1994
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by Ross
To somehow split from England and just innocently float over and join Ireland and N.Ireland we can have a big party then.

I like that idea.

N.Ireland and Scotland here we come!

:cheer2:

Speaking on behalf of the Republic of Ireland, brilliant idea!!!!
I love when the six nations comes around as ALOT of Welsh and Scottish come over here to watch it in our pubs. Everyone sits together, has a laugh and regarless of who wins we all get drunk and party the night away. There's NEVER any hard feelings or taunting the losers. I live in Munster by the way so we usually have alot of exciting matches to watch.

did you have a nice little laugh back in 2003

though not

it comes to something when 3 countries have to come together to unite against the mighty england

:joker: Mighty England :laugh3:

the mighty england yes

Novo
16-09-2008, 07:21 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
I like the way you're avoiding what I'm saying, Andy-Dale-Win. :devil:

because it's worthless

MR.K!
16-09-2008, 07:22 PM
were are all on this island together (except ni) so deal with it !

Axiom
16-09-2008, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
I like the way you're avoiding what I'm saying, Andy-Dale-Win. :devil:

because it's worthless
Facts are pointless? Or is it pointless to reply because you know you won't win? :devil:

Conor
16-09-2008, 07:23 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
we hardly have a addiction for invading other countries LOL

Yeah it's not as if you've done it much before:

North America
Brazil
Argentina
Australia
New Zealand
Ireland
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Jamaica
India
Parts of China
South America
Zimbabwe
Libya
United Arab Emirates...

The list goes on and on.

Markymark
16-09-2008, 07:24 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
we hardly have a addiction for invading other countries LOL

No because everyone in India, Scotland, Australia, Jamaica, South Africa etc just decided to start speaking English for the fun of it.:wink:

MR.K!
16-09-2008, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by MR.K!
were are all on this island together (except ni) so deal with it ! boy, i LOVE being listened to http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb182/craigandrewwatson/brooding.gif

MR.K!
16-09-2008, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
we hardly have a addiction for invading other countries LOL

No because everyone in India, Scotland, Australia, Jamaica, South Africa etc just decided to start speaking English for the fun of it.:wink: actually english is a derivative of german :whistle:

Sam1994
16-09-2008, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by MR.K!
Originally posted by MR.K!
were are all on this island together (except ni) so deal with it ! boy, i LOVE being listened to http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb182/craigandrewwatson/brooding.gif

I'm not staying after I'm 20. I'm going to Guam :elephant: . Or Hawaii!!! :elephant:

Markymark
16-09-2008, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by MR.K!
Originally posted by MR.K!
were are all on this island together (except ni) so deal with it ! boy, i LOVE being listened to http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb182/craigandrewwatson/brooding.gif

Okay let's not have an opinion about anything, shut down the forum.:hello:

hanny08
16-09-2008, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by Ross
To somehow split from England and just innocently float over and join Ireland and N.Ireland we can have a big party then.

I like that idea.

N.Ireland and Scotland here we come!

:cheer2:

Speaking on behalf of the Republic of Ireland, brilliant idea!!!!
I love when the six nations comes around as ALOT of Welsh and Scottish come over here to watch it in our pubs. Everyone sits together, has a laugh and regarless of who wins we all get drunk and party the night away. There's NEVER any hard feelings or taunting the losers. I live in Munster by the way so we usually have alot of exciting matches to watch.

did you have a nice little laugh back in 2003

though not

it comes to something when 3 countries have to come together to unite against the mighty england


You see thats the difference between England and the rest, we don't see it as us getting together to 'unite' against anyone!!! Why on earth would we want to 'unite' against England. We're all perfectly happy with who and what we are and enjoy each others company during theses matches because we know that no rows will be started. We enjoy the match and it's let go at that.

Novo
16-09-2008, 07:36 PM
this thread is hillarious

Conor
16-09-2008, 07:55 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
this thread is hillarious

aka you have nothing to back up your side of the argument with.

Novo
16-09-2008, 08:00 PM
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
this thread is hillarious

aka you have nothing to back up your side of the argument with.

stop crying :thumbs:

Ross
16-09-2008, 08:01 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
this thread is hillarious

aka you have nothing to back up your side of the argument with.

stop crying :thumbs:
http://www.pic4ever.com/images/2004.gif

Axiom
16-09-2008, 08:03 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
this thread is hillarious

aka you have nothing to back up your side of the argument with.

stop crying :thumbs:

Stop stalling the argument so that you can think of something to say :thumbs:

Novo
16-09-2008, 08:06 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
this thread is hillarious

aka you have nothing to back up your side of the argument with.

stop crying :thumbs:

Stop stalling the argument so that you can think of something to say :thumbs:

i have finished here

there is nothing left to say

i have proved england are the greatest

good night :pat:

Axiom
16-09-2008, 08:08 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
this thread is hillarious

aka you have nothing to back up your side of the argument with.

stop crying :thumbs:

Stop stalling the argument so that you can think of something to say :thumbs:

i have proved england are the greatest



Really? And in which of your incredibly gramatically correct comments did you prove that?

Markymark
16-09-2008, 08:11 PM
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

Novo
16-09-2008, 08:13 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

Markymark
16-09-2008, 08:15 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

That's because they're proud to be British nut you're not.

Conor
16-09-2008, 08:16 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
this thread is hillarious

aka you have nothing to back up your side of the argument with.

stop crying :thumbs:

Stop stalling the argument so that you can think of something to say :thumbs:

i have finished here

there is nothing left to say

i have proved england are the greatest

good night :pat:

Really? All I've read are 1966 football references, God save the Queen verses and crap comebacks so far.

Axiom
16-09-2008, 08:18 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

Novo
16-09-2008, 08:18 PM
Originally posted by Markymark
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

That's because they're proud to be British nut you're not.

its because of religion more then anything catholics v Protestant

Novo
16-09-2008, 08:20 PM
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

yes they are but they are a club which supports the queen which i love about them

rather then the pope brown nosers celtic

hanny08
16-09-2008, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

yes they are but they are a club which supports the queen which i love about them

rather then the pope brown nosers celtic


If it's okay for rangers to support the queen(which is fine obviously) then whats wrong with celtic being catholic an therefore liking the pope???? Are you trying to say there's something wrong with Catholics??

Axiom
16-09-2008, 08:28 PM
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

yes they are but they are a club which supports the queen which i love about them

rather then the pope brown nosers celtic


If it's okay for rangers to support the queen(which is fine obviously) then whats wrong with celtic being catholic an therefore liking the pope???? Are you trying to say there's something wrong with Catholics??

Ignore him, mate. He's trying to start a new argument because he lost the last one.

Novo
16-09-2008, 08:29 PM
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

yes they are but they are a club which supports the queen which i love about them

rather then the pope brown nosers celtic


If it's okay for rangers to support the queen(which is fine obviously) then whats wrong with celtic being catholic an therefore liking the pope???? Are you trying to say there's something wrong with Catholics??

i never said that :thumbs:

hanny08
16-09-2008, 08:31 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

yes they are but they are a club which supports the queen which i love about them

rather then the pope brown nosers celtic


If it's okay for rangers to support the queen(which is fine obviously) then whats wrong with celtic being catholic an therefore liking the pope???? Are you trying to say there's something wrong with Catholics??

i never said that :thumbs:

I know, but it came across that you were implying it as you love rangers for supporting the queen but celtic are 'brown nosers' for having their beliefs.

Markymark
16-09-2008, 08:36 PM
Sounds like he thinks sectarianism is acceptable.

Axiom
16-09-2008, 08:37 PM
Come on now, we don't want to start a whole new argument, let's jus keep it to the England vs Rest Of Uk one :laugh:

Novo
16-09-2008, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

yes they are but they are a club which supports the queen which i love about them

rather then the pope brown nosers celtic


If it's okay for rangers to support the queen(which is fine obviously) then whats wrong with celtic being catholic an therefore liking the pope???? Are you trying to say there's something wrong with Catholics??

i never said that :thumbs:

I know, but it came across that you were implying it as you love rangers for supporting the queen but celtic are 'brown nosers' for having their beliefs.

as a rangers fan that's the way i think

celtic fans can say i brown nose the queen it would not bother me at all

Llamajohn
16-09-2008, 08:40 PM
After reading this thread I've decided to become Serbian.
Apart from the odd bit of Ethnic Cleansing, its lovely :)

hanny08
16-09-2008, 08:41 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

yes they are but they are a club which supports the queen which i love about them

rather then the pope brown nosers celtic


If it's okay for rangers to support the queen(which is fine obviously) then whats wrong with celtic being catholic an therefore liking the pope???? Are you trying to say there's something wrong with Catholics??

i never said that :thumbs:

I know, but it came across that you were implying it as you love rangers for supporting the queen but celtic are 'brown nosers' for having their beliefs.

as a rangers fan that's the way i think

celtic fans can say i brown nose the queen it would not bother me at all

Fair enough, personally though I prefer to just concentrate on the game rather than thinking up insults about the other team and it's fans:tongue:

Novo
16-09-2008, 08:44 PM
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by hanny08
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by horcrux92
Originally posted by andy-dale-win
Originally posted by Markymark
England is so amazing I have to support Rangers.:blush2:

rangers sing god save the queen

and hate irish people

they love the queen

WATP

I think you're forgetting that Rangers is a Scottish Club.

yes they are but they are a club which supports the queen which i love about them

rather then the pope brown nosers celtic


If it's okay for rangers to support the queen(which is fine obviously) then whats wrong with celtic being catholic an therefore liking the pope???? Are you trying to say there's something wrong with Catholics??

i never said that :thumbs:

I know, but it came across that you were implying it as you love rangers for supporting the queen but celtic are 'brown nosers' for having their beliefs.

as a rangers fan that's the way i think

celtic fans can say i brown nose the queen it would not bother me at all

Fair enough, personally though I prefer to just concentrate on the game rather than thinking up insults about the other team and it's fans:tongue:

it's football what do you expect

handshakes and kisses?

hanny08
16-09-2008, 08:49 PM
Originally posted by andy-dale-win

it's football what do you expect

handshakes and kisses?

It would be a nice change:thumbs: It's why I prefer rugby, to quote one of my favourite sayings, 'football is a gentlemans gamed played by hooligans, Rugby is a hooligans game played by gentlemen'