Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
That is true dedication to your team.
I don't like to play football and I don't understand this game!
Is there a difference in rules between football and Gaelic football?
It's a totally different game.Here's a link so you can see if interested.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjepux4an1Q&feature=youtu.be
Must be a big fan of the team.
I can almost hear the cheering. A true supporter for sure.
Ha Bill. Nou dat met 'n echte fan zijn. mooi deze toewijding voor zijn clubje.Groet kees.
Hello,They look like a big fan, hanging the flag.Take care, have a happy new week!
I had not heard of Gaelic football. Does it differ from "regular" football?
Yes, Gaelic football is much different than regular football. No pads or helmets. Here is a link so you can see.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjepux4an1Q&feature=youtu.be
Flying Proudly - Enjoy Those Walks Mr Bill Cheers
...sports sure are popular!
They take football pretty seriously there then Bill π
Someone is a fan!
I am definitely not a sports fan but I do find the window trim interesting as I've never seen anything like that before.
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People put out flags of their favourite teams here too.God bless.
I assume that it is football for very tough guys. ;-)
Is Gaelic football what we Americans call soccer ?MB
Seguro que tiene muchos aficionados que lo sigue.Que tengas una buena semana.
People are a bit football daft over here too! Not me lol!
Quite a banner!
I don't know anything about Gaelic football, but someone here is a fan!All the best Jan
Sports is not a thing for our family but some people a fanatical about it of course.
beautiful flag
We all hope sports with spectators will return soon.
Que bela fotografia!Um abracinho, Bill!π¦ππ¦Megy Maiaπ
Cool capture of the pride in the club shown.
I particularly like the celtic cross in the middle.
Well we do now know who those people support.
That is true dedication to your team.
ReplyDeleteI don't like to play football and I don't understand this game!
ReplyDeleteIs there a difference in rules between football and Gaelic football?
ReplyDeleteIt's a totally different game.
DeleteHere's a link so you can see if interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjepux4an1Q&feature=youtu.be
Must be a big fan of the team.
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear the cheering. A true supporter for sure.
ReplyDeleteHa Bill. Nou dat met 'n echte fan zijn. mooi deze toewijding voor zijn clubje.
ReplyDeleteGroet kees.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThey look like a big fan, hanging the flag.
Take care, have a happy new week!
I had not heard of Gaelic football. Does it differ from "regular" football?
ReplyDeleteYes, Gaelic football is much different than regular football. No pads or helmets. Here is a link so you can see.
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjepux4an1Q&feature=youtu.be
Flying Proudly - Enjoy Those Walks Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
...sports sure are popular!
ReplyDeleteThey take football pretty seriously there then Bill π
ReplyDeleteSomeone is a fan!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely not a sports fan but I do find the window trim interesting as I've never seen anything like that before.
ReplyDelete❤️
ReplyDeletePeople put out flags of their favourite teams here too.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I assume that it is football for very tough guys. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIs Gaelic football what we Americans call soccer ?
ReplyDeleteMB
Seguro que tiene muchos aficionados que lo sigue.
ReplyDeleteQue tengas una buena semana.
People are a bit football daft over here too! Not me lol!
ReplyDeleteQuite a banner!
ReplyDeleteI don't know anything about Gaelic football, but someone here is a fan!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Sports is not a thing for our family but some people a fanatical about it of course.
ReplyDeletebeautiful flag
ReplyDeleteWe all hope sports with spectators will return soon.
ReplyDeleteQue bela fotografia!
ReplyDeleteUm abracinho, Bill!π¦ππ¦
Megy Maiaπ
Cool capture of the pride in the club shown.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the celtic cross in the middle.
ReplyDeleteWell we do now know who those people support.
ReplyDelete