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http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=110822 Well aren't some people just lovely! Glad the councillor who did the complaining was named, hope he is proud of himself. How could the kids be possibly causing offence? It's sad that this type of stuff still goes on. irlande (Fermanagh) - Posts: 535 - 29/04/2009 14:14:40 271201 Link 0 |
what a joke.. the kids are under 12, what harm are they doing anyone? their gaa clubs crest doesnt even have anything polictical on them budlight (Tyrone) - Posts: 540 - 29/04/2009 14:26:08 271211 Link 0 |
How could kids wearing GAA jerseys cause offence to anyone? Dr.Shephard (Leitrim) - Posts: 2187 - 29/04/2009 14:29:21 271215 Link 0 |
And they want change or poeple want it .How can we when this happens. Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 29/04/2009 14:36:40 271225 Link 0 |
I find this disgusting that this type of bigotry goes on. I hope these men are proud of themselves. They should be ashamed to go home to their children. The_Bookmaker (Tyrone) - Posts: 82 - 29/04/2009 14:44:09 271234 Link 0 |
The biggest problem is Tesco's spinelessness. They should have stuck up for the kids, but it seems like they just realised that disappointed the kids was easier than annoying a couple of people wingwonder (UK) - Posts: 535 - 29/04/2009 14:47:13 271239 Link 0 |
Total disgrace by the public...ever listen to the Nolan show on BBc radio there is always a Unionist complaining about something. I remember one person was complaining about the bunton going up during the All-Ireland Final. Although you dont hear us doing much complaining around the 12th of July. shane_mck (Tyrone) - Posts: 159 - 29/04/2009 14:50:36 271245 Link 0 |
What a sad individual that Cllr is. It has been clearly stated that "Nearly every weekend there's a club bag-packing there - Scouts, basketball, football and rugby teams... and they're always in their club regalia." Real Louth fan (Louth) - Posts: 3157 - 29/04/2009 15:03:31 271259 Link 0 |
Time for the sports minister to resign and his buddies and time to shut croker to foreign sport. Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 29/04/2009 15:04:05 271260 Link 0 |
*..............still waiting for Paddyogall to post.......................* 3inarow08 (Kerry) - Posts: 2455 - 29/04/2009 15:06:53 271265 Link 0 |
gaelic_life (Down) - Posts: 286 - 29/04/2009 15:08:12 271267 Link 0 |
Just a bunch of nordies having a whinge again. Just get on with it. RoverTin (Derry) - Posts: 227 - 29/04/2009 15:23:03 271281 Link 0 |
bluboy (Dublin) - Posts: 318 - 29/04/2009 15:34:51 271291 Link 0 |
Ah well, wearing their GAA shirts was a bad idea from the start. Think of it from the protestant's point of view. Surely, white t-shirts would have been a more sensible and appropriate option whiterbannnas (Mayo) - Posts: 2441 - 29/04/2009 15:37:27 271293 Link 0 |
This is truly amazing and one of the saddest things I have ever read. I am afraid Tesco buckled here when they should have held their nerve and insisted on leaving the kids as they were. They have caved in to wanton sectarianism and bigotry and ultimately (if unintentionally) colluded with the purveyors of this shocking narrow mindedness. I feel they have also left themselves open to scrutiny and reprimand over their apparent role as decision makers over what children can or cannot wear. In effect they have ruled that a GAA jersey is an offensive item of clothing. The next time I am in such a store and see anyone wearing a Manchester United top I am going to kick up one helluva fuss - as a Leeds supporter. If I see a Munster top I will cry blue murder - as a Connaught supporter. They have now rewritten their dress code as I see it. Absolutely no sporting paraphenalia may be worn in their stores - end of story. I would urge all poster to complain if they see any sporting regalia in these stores. Let's be consistent. To those who complained - remember bigotry is the weapon of the cowardly, the weak and the shameless and is rendered useless by courage, strength and dignity. To comment much further on these people is to give them oxygen and recognition when all they should have shown to them is withering contempt. Don't stoop to the level of such people or you may be able to look them in the eye. To those who say close Croke Park to foreign sports - bravo! You have just matched our protesting friends in their narrow mindedness. Ps Patrique - I thing you may be involved or know this club well - your views would be interesting. Carl Jung (Leitrim) - Posts: 69 - 29/04/2009 15:38:38 271296 Link 0 |
Wonder is it policy in tesco in the 26 counties..... Chester1970 (Armagh) - Posts: 509 - 29/04/2009 15:40:11 271297 Link 0 |
This is the kind of guy your dealing with here lads http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/6178871.stm Best thing the Nationalist Community could do as a peaceful protest would be just stop going to that store and shop in Dunnes/Asda etc. Would you really want to line the pockets of an organisation like that. I personally hate it when i see "charity bag packers" ...would you like some help with that...no get your hands off my Jaffa cakes!!! But it has nothing to do with the team, and it shouldnt! Pathetic. Unionists are there own worst enemies at times. This guy sounds more DUP than UUP doesnt he Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8166 - 29/04/2009 15:40:47 271298 Link 0 |
What a disgrace. Another loud-mouth unionist picking on kids and is supported by a local business. Bigotry and ignorance are still alive and well. RAM85 (Westmeath) - Posts: 978 - 29/04/2009 15:43:31 271302 Link 0 |
GAA fans in that area should boycott Tesco. As tesco is a business I for one I don't expect Tesco to stand up for anybody if their business is hurt by so doing. However, the flip side is that consumers should not stick up for Tesco and buy their products if they allow young children to be bullied. Real Louth fan (Louth) - Posts: 3157 - 29/04/2009 15:44:21 271304 Link 0 |
Surely, white t-shirts would have been a more sensible and appropriate option Dubinmeath (Dublin) - Posts: 1123 - 29/04/2009 15:46:04 271311 Link 0 |