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Home thoughts from abroad AKA what a great day

  • 20-04-2015 12:41am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 180 ✭✭


    Well that's it
    The day is finished,the last Can has been dispatched to the oversized belly and up at 6 for work tomorrow ...with an unreal hangover no doubt.
    I've been working in the UK for the last year and i'm in a house share with 5 English guys.
    The Blessed Deise shirt got a spot all to itself in the washing machine last night...
    At 9 am i was up to Tesco for a HDMI Cable,Beer and food that didn't need effort to prepare.
    At 1pm i staked a claim to the 2nd TV Room and left the others to the FA Cup**.
    Went to Go GAA and bought the game...signal was **** and a lot of freezing screen ensued but at least i could see lots of White and Blue shirts and i felt like i was part of my tribe again.
    During the last ten minutes the English guys came in (moaning Liverpools defeat) and wanted to know why all these guys were beating the **** out of each other with sticks.....F**k out i growled..I'll explain the game later...i didn't as they just don't get it.
    The game finished and when i was reasonably confident that i wasn't really going to have a heart attack i relaxed and put on WLR hoping to get the Apres Match in detail but instead only Rick Whelan still playing stuff from 1922 or such.
    Antway such is the day of a supporter abroad. My beloved Celtic were beaten by that bogey team Cally Thistle today but even that couldn't subdue the smile and feeling of well being that seeing the Deise win gave me. No doubt it's the same for people all over the world ......Same feelings different colour shirt. Cork next and do it all again.
    Up the Deise


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