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Thread: The Rotherham Irish

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    The Rotherham Irish

    We had an icelandic flag and even a Nigerian one in the crowd in recent years so where's the Tricolour?
    Even if you don't count Lee Camp ,who's been capped by Northern Ireland (and England!), we've got 5 Paddies in our recent match day squad; Kenny, Kelly, Green, Best and Frecks and one of them was even born in Ireland!

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    Can we say Paddy these days?..

    Check with John2's girlfriend.

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    i can!

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    Feel free to take one redandgreen. I personally would never fly/own/buy an Irish flag.

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    Quote Originally Posted by kempo
    Can we say Paddy these days?..

    Check with John2's girlfriend.
    He has a Chinese friend called Paddy Fields so he might get upset.

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    Give it a rest yer wrong un. For starters camp ain't a plastic paddy as he he played for the proper Northern Ireland.
    Where's the red hand of Ulster for King Billy kirk broadfoot?

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    Proud to be from a Rotherham-Irish background myself...great grandad was form Ireland (Co Mayo) - In Victorian times Masbrough had many Irish connections via Catholic Church, schools, clubs , etc, like most industrial towns and cities of that period . I'm not religious myself, but can understand the historical links... many of the Irish descendants (like in my own family) lived near Millmoor and became ardent Millers fans

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    Quote Originally Posted by ilikecarling
    Give it a rest yer wrong un. For starters camp ain't a plastic paddy as he he played for the proper Northern Ireland.
    Where's the red hand of Ulster for King Billy kirk broadfoot?

    Err... Broadfoot is Scottish

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    I went to a local school, St Bedes, then I went to St Bernards, good school. But I am catholic or is that wrong?

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    re: The Rotherham Irish

    Whens that Argentinian one going to be put up?

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