With the Supporters Club trip to Limerick and Cork.
Looking forward to that.
Watching the semi in Ireland
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Re: Watching the semi in Ireland
Good luck with that mate, the Irish will be cheering for Croatia.I was in Ireland when we played Germany in the World cup and they were all cheering for Germany.
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Living in Dublin, have been for 6 years, and they're not really supporting the opposition.
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Re: Watching the semi in Ireland
They all follow PL sides and times are changing. You might be surprised how many shout for England.Cocker Claret wrote:Good luck with that mate, the Irish will be cheering for Croatia.I was in Ireland when we played Germany in the World cup and they were all cheering for Germany.
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Go away with yer PBpiston broke wrote:They all follow PL sides and times are changing. You might be surprised how many shout for England.

Everyone wants England to be beaten unless they have a bet riding on them .

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