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With seeing threads Mayo/Tyrone/Kerry for Sam, etc. it got me wondering how many posters here or GAA people know little or anything about Sam Maguire or Liam McCarthy? tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 4119 - 02/03/2017 15:30:58 1962859 Link 3 |
True and a lot of rebellions in the past against English rule in Ireland were started and pushed on by Protestants so yes they wanted Ireland removed from English control, the argument from the Unionists in the north is ignoring that, they draw down from the fact that they claim Scottish heritage and William of Orange and the battle of the Boyne, yet Scotland and their people always talk of independence. Everybody has a heritage, where they were born, who they are, but this shouldn't affect what you would like to do, who you work and socialize with, imagine if we in Ireland refused to play soccer or rugby because they are not Irish sports, how small would we be. I remember hearing a story back in 2004 when Mayo played Fermanagh in All Ireland semi final where Fermanagh people came out in their thousands to support their county and a lot of those supporters were from the Protestant faith, it was unusual to hear that but fair play to those people, your faith shouldn't deter you to do what you want to do, your faith shouldn't define you, your faith is your own business and has nothing to do with anybody else so why should anybody criticize you. riverboys (Mayo) - Posts: 1389 - 02/03/2017 22:37:02 1963008 Link 3 |
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7986 - 03/03/2017 10:57:31 1963094 Link 0 |
Yep, it was McGuire who convinced Collins to join the IRB in London. cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5246 - 03/03/2017 11:16:10 1963105 Link 0 |
this is an interesting article and probably an interesting book s goldrick (Cavan) - Posts: 5520 - 03/03/2017 11:31:16 1963113 Link 0 |
Looks very interesting. Good to see a few knowledgeable posters acknowledge the history that seems to be very rarely mentioned. Then again most cups who were named after people are the same. I'm surprised the GAA don't acknowledge it more though. Perhaps on his 100 year anniversary there may be more publicity tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 4119 - 06/03/2017 14:29:38 1964602 Link 0 |