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Looking for an Irish Gooner

Fuzzo

Active Member
Any of you lads from Ireland? More specifically, N.Ireland, I feel like im the only supporter in Belfast, I need to get rid of my scumy manc mates!

Well, Im basically wondering about a possible trip over, Aint been in ages, (I know I know)..

Past 2 years been trying to get a nice ticket in the bank, no luck..

Come on lads!
 

Soler

Established Member
Funnily enough, there was a thread asking about Northern Irish Gooners a week or so ago. :mrgreen:
 
LOL tho im NOT IRISH! i lived there for 2 years, in Ballykinlar, right by the Mourne Mountains & loved it!
but do they still have that DREADFUL Man utd shop in Lisbon? URGH!
i used to begrudge just walking past that place!!! ;D
 
Archie The Leper said:
i lived there for 2 years, in Ballykinlar, right by the Mourne Mountains

I live about 5 miles from there, Downpatrick

lol no prizes for guessing why i was in Ballykinlar then!
im ex army but accompanied my ex-hubby on a tour there 94-96 after i got out, but i really loved N.Ireland!
Often used to go into Down Patrick, especially on market day! :D

Newcastle was a favourite area of mine while i was there too, its like a mirror image of Mumbles, here in Swansea, Wales!!! :)
 

potterarsenal

Active Member
From bangor myself.

but do they still have that DREADFUL Man utd shop in Lisbon? URGH

I don't know. Don't think so.
But LISBURN is not the capital of Portugal that's for sure :lol:
 

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