But he isn't British, is he?
Obviously chinese.
He was born and raised in Birmingham, he's not Irish, his dad is.
"Being born in a stable does not make one a horse"
Wow Rev you sound a bit rattled. Is it too much to ask England fans to behave themselves and mind their P's & Q's in Dublin this coming June? Probably.
Their opposites are no better either to be fair. Both sides get on my nerves - keep that sectarian shit out of football.
I don't believe the mentioned clubs alliance is purely sectarian in its nature, they're Loyal in a general sense dontcha know. My own experience being in a football ground with Linfield supporters was generally positive.
There was a glorious, if rather hazy, period here in the mid 2000s when Magic Mushrooms could be bought over the counter in your local friendly neighbourhood Head shop. Then that word removed Harney banned them.
http://news.sky.com/story/855134/neil-lennons-history-of-controversies
Really dont like the way this conducts himself and reflects on his clubs. Could not stand him as a manager and detest him more as a player. Would make o'leary look like a saint. I can imagine when the villa fans turn like they tend to do lennon will explode. he wont show the same class as lambert did even when he got abused
I'm scratching my head here, what has he actually done that was so bad? To me he looks like the target of sectarianism because he dared to be a catholic playing for both Celtic and Northern Ireland.
All he ever does is kick off at everyone on the touchline, mouth off constantly and blame absolutely everyone but himself. God knows how often he must've been fined by the FA for comments about the referee. He has just always come across as a nasty piece of work and I for one don't want him near Villa.
Yeah I've always thought he's been very brain dead in some of his actions, remember the time he went to the centre circle at Ibrox and cupped his ears.
T'rific banter