I always remember a friend of my brother, who worked as an architect in the UK for years & actually was Head architect on a new stand at a major Cricket ground, taking about the morning after the Brighton bombing; he followed his usual routine & went to his corner shop on the way to the Tube to pick up his daily copy of the Irish Times.Hugo wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2024 4:47 pmIm going to push back on this - I've never seen the Irish treated like dirt in England even after stuff like the Warrington and Manchester bombings. During the 94 world cup many English people were supporting Ireland.epwc wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2024 4:37 pm I'd love to know how many of these goons have Irish ancestry, it was within current life times that the Irish were treated like dirt in the UK
My cousin has a grandmother from Limerick, my Dad's two next door neighbours growing up in the 50s and 60s were the Flanagans and O'Connell's and the families are all friends today.
He said the guy behind the counter looked at him like the shit on his shoes, & never said a word, a guy he'd chat to every morning for years !