If they came to Cork we would go to new attraction up north city where animals are shooting at each other
DUbs hate Cork and Cork hate dubs - it's always been the way.If they came to Cork we would go to new attraction up north city where animals are shooting at each other
You missed the pointDUbs hate Cork and Cork hate dubs - it's always been the way.
Let them at it I say. I wouldn't lose a wink of sleep if they all killed each other, once no innocent person is hurt.To be fair to that crowd up in Ballyvolane or whatever shithole it is, they're pushing the whole cause of "the real capital" by trying to rival Dublin's trademark gang violence
Let them at it I say. I wouldn't lose a wink of sleep if they all killed each other, once no innocent person is hurt.
Ah no, it's their entitlement, tradition, their way or some other shite excuseTo be fair to that crowd up in Ballyvolane or whatever shithole it is, they're pushing the whole cause of "the real capital" by trying to rival Dublin's trademark gang violence
The "real capital" thing is also judged on the number of Man United fans per capita. A colleague and I were discussing Cork V Dublin in this context recently. We agreed that, even though Dublin has more knackers and skangers per square mile, strangely enough Cork has more ignoramus entitled MU fans.To be fair to that crowd up in Ballyvolane or whatever shithole it is, they're pushing the whole cause of "the real capital" by trying to rival Dublin's trademark gang violence
I remember them, MU fans, they had their own shop and all on Patrick's Street in the 90's.The "real capital" thing is also judged on the number of Man United fans per capita. A colleague and I were discussing Cork V Dublin in this context recently. We agreed that, even though Dublin has more knackers and skangers per square mile, strangely enough Cork has more ignoramus entitled MU fans.