It's like playing football manager on easy.. he couldn't fail given what was backing him.
@alexstewart4677
9 ай бұрын
Carson is a loyal man he loved Ulster so much he was buried in the heart of Ulster so get your facts straight
@FionanUaMurchadha
8 ай бұрын
He was a Dub
@FionanUaMurchadha
6 ай бұрын
@JacktheFilmFanatic-vu1nk that's what some unionists need to understand, he was an IRISH Unionist not an Ulster Unionist and unionists can engage in perceived nationalists sports e.g. Carson played hurling for Trinity and i play football doesn't change my political outlook
@FionanUaMurchadha
6 ай бұрын
@JacktheFilmFanatic-vu1nk Like my granny was born in Belfsst if was good at football i could plsy for 3 nation Ireland, Northern Ireland or England like i think football is the greatest thing ever
@FionanUaMurchadha
6 ай бұрын
@JacktheFilmFanatic-vu1nk i agree it was a tragedy but the IFA was soo biased almoat every player was from ulster and even those from the other 3 probinces who played rareky got played for all purposes it was the UFA i would love an all ireland league but people need to accept it will be centred around Dublin, 1 capital 2 larger stadium and 3 easier to get to
@FionanUaMurchadha
6 ай бұрын
@JacktheFilmFanatic-vu1nk i believe if 1968 - 1998 didnt happen we would have an all Ireland lesgue and national team
@ULYSSES-31
10 ай бұрын
Carson loved Northern Ireland so much he left as soon as it was created to live the rest of his life on the far side of England.
@ULYSSES-31
9 ай бұрын
@@Jackthefilmfanatic Carson was a brilliant barrister but a dunce politician. He wrote in 1922 “I feel I am a citizen without nationality or anything to be loyal to.” In 1928 he confided that he thought “there’d be more decency in a Republic than in this [Free State] humbug. In fact I’d rather see a republic.” He claimed in private at this time that “looking back at politics, I think we made a great mistake in not accepting Mr Gladstone’s first Home Rule bill.”
@Shay-bp7yt
8 ай бұрын
@@ULYSSES-31wow
@ULYSSES-31
6 ай бұрын
@JacktheFilmFanatic-vu1nk Ireland never agreed nor approved being forced into the UK by a bribed Protestant Ascendancy. Even Orangemen were against it originally. Irish people had been trying to appeal the act of union since its beginning. The Great Hunger accelerated the push but it was doomed from the start. In the end Rebellion was the only real choice rather than living under another client establishment with Home Rule. Ultimately Carson doomed the 6 counties to a delayed Civil War that exploded 50 years later and lasted 30 years.
@ULYSSES-31
6 ай бұрын
@JacktheFilmFanatic-vu1nk I doubt it would’ve worked. The British establishment still had its propensity for cruelness and perfidy. Once it had recovered from the wars it would’ve tried to reverse home rule with the aid of Irish unionism.
@ULYSSES-31
6 ай бұрын
@JacktheFilmFanatic-vu1nk The great hunger is a whole other story of Brit rule neglect in Ireland. I don’t agree with Bruton and it’s very much an unprovable, theoretical notion of his that home rule would have brought independence. I’d guess an alternate John Bruton living in a ‘home rule Ireland’ would probably want Ireland to stay in the UK. He loved the commonwealth (wanted Ireland to rejoin) and loved Brit royalty, so I don’t really believe him. Scotland still doesn’t have independence and I doubt the British establishment will allow it.
@Timberdoodle197
7 ай бұрын
Ulster will always be british look at the stock we are bred from
@FionanUaMurchadha
6 ай бұрын
Northern Ireland will decide her alliegence for herself
@Timberdoodle197
6 ай бұрын
@@FionanUaMurchadha absolutely, it will always be british.
@FionanUaMurchadha
6 ай бұрын
@@Timberdoodle197 you don't control the will of the people of Northern Ireland
@Timberdoodle197
6 ай бұрын
@FionanOMurchadha I don't but do you really think the unionists of ulster and Scotland will sit back and watch it become united there will be rivers of blood in ulster streets
@FionanUaMurchadha
6 ай бұрын
@@Timberdoodle197 the unionists of Ulster signed up to it in the Good Friday Agreement, an agreement in international law, they can't change the rules now anymore, they don't solely own Northern Ireland through bigotry like the did between 1921 and 1998
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