This is not a protest. It’s a Far Right Pogrom in Working Class East Belfast against innocent people who work in our schools and hospitals. The animals responsible for this are just as bad as that evil bastard who attacked the man with a Knife last night. Scumbags, all.
I don’t care how bad your concerns are if you’re burning innocent ppl particularly women and children outta their homes you’re no better than the person trying to cut someone’s head off. innocent families caught up while the politicians responsible sit at home doing videos.
Last nights incident in Belfast is no excuse for tonights rascist attacks. Rascists are exploiting mostly young people without thought for the consequences. People deserve better. Say no to rascism.
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@allinadaysgraft@NorthernIreland@Arsenal@ArsenalAcademy Haha mate, this is your whole issue. I go to watch the team play, couldn’t care less about your political motive. And I know am not alone on that. As for nationality, are you familiar with the GFA? Might be good to have a read of that 👍🏼
@allinadaysgraft@NorthernIreland@Arsenal@ArsenalAcademy As a non-unionist Catholic who supports Northern Ireland, I guarantee your “100%” shout is incorrect. I have also been to Windsor Park several times and never once felt under threat.
@Mullerz90 I think when you look at what’s out there, only Enrique would be the top class one but can’t see it happening. Iraola is the best alternative.
Saw this video before Slot was sacked & thought ‘I’d run through walls for him’. Big step up but he seems to have the belief and desire to work for it. A few days ago, I was dreading next season and now I can’t wait. Loads to do but I think it’s a step in the right direction.
To the moaners on here moaning about him before he’s even got the job - what’s not to like? Yes it’s a big step up for him. But I see encouragement, 1 touch passing with intent, players enjoying training & something maybe you should try - positivity.
Great listen, I was sold on him anyway but the way he talks about adapting to different system when Plan A doesn’t work, plus the importance and value of cup competitions, has further cemented it for me.
Wanted by AC Milan, leading candidate for Liverpool after the sacking of Arne Slot, this is Andoni Iraola chatting to me for @5liveSport at his most candid ⤵️
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I just got back from a gorgeous Bank Holiday weekend in Liverpool. My nine-year-old was determined to watch Mo Salah’s final game there.
The city was beautiful in the shimmering heat: slate roofs like mirrors, red brick pulsing brightly, people infectiously happy in shorts with white legs poking out. The air smelt of salt, suncream and lager. It was impossible not to be cheerful.
Here is an observation which I can’t back up, but which I know in my bones to be true. Liverpool, Glasgow and Belfast resemble each other more than they do any other English, Scottish or Irish towns.
You can shoot me down easily enough. I have never lived in any of them, though I have family roots in all three. Still, I feel it every time I visit. It’s not ghost of old industries or old ports, nor the similarities of architecture, nor the past sectarian divisions. It’s more a sense of identity, a terse humour, a wry look that is place-specific. I wish I could describe it more convincingly. But if you have spent time in all three cities, you will surely understand.