It’s fine lines…. If you really love a football team, it’s in there and you can’t help it. No matter the reason…. Once it’s there… it’s there ! ✌🏻 🇬🇧 Great answer Noel
@@DerryRed07Yeah mr red from Derry, United never spent any money did they? All their players they’ve ever signed were freebies they found playing on Hough End.
I think Manchester City had more of a British loyalist fan base. I read that on a Celtic forum so I will take their word for it. A lot of Irish people support Leeds and they had a dodgy fan base back in the day.
Their fanbase changed from Irish to loyalist, I’d say the real city fans have Irish heritage the loyalists didn’t take an interest till 2008, they were all Chelsea fans beforehand (coming from a Celtic supporter btw I know which forum you’re on about)
In Liverpool, Everton were always very much the Irish Catholic club. A lot of Irish immigrants like my Dad followed Everton for that reason. I find it bizarre to see so many Irish support Liverpool. Always viewed them as a protestant club
The irony is that with your hatred and bitterness, if you had been born or the Shankill road you'd be just another bigoted loyalist .. but you can't see that. can you?
@@jmacattack1234 The entire human race cares that Irish originated from both islands that separated from pangea and then split into two islands. The Irish travelled and populated europe. Not just Spain and France. They migrated with no religious cult being able to infiltrate them/the Irish family structure with moral priority as a way of living. That's why the roman catholic/proddy church tries to hide Irish history. The Irish show how morally superior, technologically superior etc they were living with no religious cult controlling things.
Why are Irish people so patriotic and obsessed with being Irish, telling people they're Irish and love talking about rockstsrs whom parents were Irish. So strange. You worship a little island and a government that doesn't give a sheeeyyyiite about you.
I asked him this on Matt Morgan’s podcast and he said it was a pop art statement and nothing to do with background or beliefs but something he wouldn’t do again.
One of my Great Great aunties is Irish, she would tell us stories of how the whole family would have to share one potato for tea. It insults me to this day to see an Englishman smile
@@futureskeletons66669Calm down mate ffs. Most countries have done bad things, it’s 2023 and the troubles are over. And anyway, there’s plenty of people who are Anglo-Irish that have feet in both camps.
Absolutely not. But why even compare them? They are from different countries and do different music... so random. Most people compare two English bands at least blur and oasis.
He's not complaining now! 😂
Mum from mayo
How times have changed
United were very close to being called manchester Celtic in the day ( always been a great connection with Utd Celtic n 🇮🇪
Love Celtic and United.
@@markboyle4241 ok ole rodders
@@Dinobaburas. hail hail.
@@markboyle4241 As a proud Englishman and City fan from Manchester, I couldn’t disagree more but hey ho if we were all the same life would be boring
@@tomben6180 that's true, different people support different clubs.
It’s fine lines…. If you really love a football team, it’s in there and you can’t help it.
No matter the reason…. Once it’s there… it’s there ! ✌🏻 🇬🇧
Great answer Noel
britzi flag? worse than nazi's were for 6 years war.
injections actually happening but no evidence of gassing.
Fine lines and oasis all go well together
@@paulmcgrath6118 ironic with name Paul McGrath lol
bro is majestic
patience, grasshopper...
Man City fans sure as hell ain't long suffering anymore that's for sure
No we’re not but school was very fucking difficult in the late 90s, I’ll tell you that.
Sponsored by brother
Your dad making you a Man City supporter paid off in the end didn't it
We will see👀
Paid being the operative word
@@DerryRed07 money talks
@@DerryRed07Yeah mr red from Derry, United never spent any money did they? All their players they’ve ever signed were freebies they found playing on Hough End.
Fraudiola needs his money
up the Irish
I think Manchester City had more of a British loyalist fan base. I read that on a Celtic forum so I will take their word for it. A lot of Irish people support Leeds and they had a dodgy fan base back in the day.
Their fanbase changed from Irish to loyalist, I’d say the real city fans have Irish heritage the loyalists didn’t take an interest till 2008, they were all Chelsea fans beforehand (coming from a Celtic supporter btw I know which forum you’re on about)
think he was saying most of the irish supported united
@@Peter-733 most of the irish support Liverpool mate
@@EJdub yeah but he’s talking about Manchester
In Liverpool, Everton were always very much the Irish Catholic club. A lot of Irish immigrants like my Dad followed Everton for that reason. I find it bizarre to see so many Irish support Liverpool. Always viewed them as a protestant club
No one with Irish in them would play a union jack guitar.
what a stupid comment since so many irish wore reebok traininger for years
The irony is that with your hatred and bitterness, if you had been born or the Shankill road you'd be just another bigoted loyalist .. but you can't see that. can you?
@@coolmacatrain9434Nothing to do with hatred or bitterness, they just wouldn’t do it in a million years.
You can be proud of your Irish heritage as well as your English upbringing. I see your point though.
I was born in ireland my parents are Irish. Everyone around me is Irish. This is our country noels and laims mother is Irish 🇮🇪🙂
and their father is Irish. Both Irish islands are Irish peoples islands.
Who cares what particular bit of rock anyone happens to be born on. It’s nothing to do with anything.
@@jmacattack1234 The entire human race cares that Irish originated from both islands that separated from pangea and then split into two islands. The Irish travelled and populated europe. Not just Spain and France.
They migrated with no religious cult being able to infiltrate them/the Irish family structure with moral priority as a way of living. That's why the roman catholic/proddy church tries to hide Irish history. The Irish show how morally superior, technologically superior etc they were living with no religious cult controlling things.
Why are Irish people so patriotic and obsessed with being Irish, telling people they're Irish and love talking about rockstsrs whom parents were Irish. So strange. You worship a little island and a government that doesn't give a sheeeyyyiite about you.
Why not wouldn't want to be a brit🇮🇪
Back when Noel was cool and not the 80's version of Paul McCartney he has become.
I think he was just starting to lose his cool-ness here, at the turn of the century. 94-97 was classic Noel
"It was the coke" - Ralph.
Still think he's cool
😂 Great anology.
He still cool
Hes also s Celtic Supporter. Get a grip Noel 😂😂
If he's irish why did he have a union jack guitar?
As he has stated he was born and raised in England so he does consider himself British
I asked him this on Matt Morgan’s podcast and he said it was a pop art statement and nothing to do with background or beliefs but something he wouldn’t do again.
People like him are plastic Paddy's, when it's suits am engerlish or oim oirish,
Irish decent, why wouldn't he have a union jack guitar when born in England
@@AkyovNorthWest but he states he is irish
Bruh
The truth of the matter is irish have more soul than english.
One of my Great Great aunties is Irish, she would tell us stories of how the whole family would have to share one potato for tea. It insults me to this day to see an Englishman smile
Yeah no English bands have ever been successful.
@@EdekLay well suck it up buttercup because I’m smiling right now. You’re not a victim and the English aren’t oppressors.
Grow up
@@EdekLay It insults me to see Yanks in Texas & California when they belong to Mexico. GET OUT.
@@EdekLay they used to have no potatoes and now you've got a massive chip on your shoulder lol
He clearly means ethnically Irish. But he views himself as British.
Heritage, off Irish but born English like me a proud immigrant family.
He's a plastic paddy, one minute he's engerlish then he is oirish.
Views himself as irish
He doesn't support England in football though. Only Liam does.
@@shane-irish He was interviewed recently on RTE and he said he views himself as British (rather than English).
On the seventh day the Lord rested, but before he did, he squatted over the side of England and what came out of him... was Ireland. No offence son.
Undefeated army.
no offence 🤣
I wish he squatted on the gallacher's.
Watched gangs of New York too much....bill the butcher
As a Englishman with some Irish heritage I could be biased, but have you ever been? It's a beautiful country
As Irish as cricket...
If there's grass on the wicket let's play cricket
His parents are both Irish..
Anglo Irish then at best.... come from new york your American Irish.....your not Irish.....
@@maxvolmue99 narrowbacks is the coloquial term in new York
He means his family are all Irish you muppet
Sorry Noel when you stand on stage with the butcher's apron flag on your guitar you are no longer Irish
Can't really say he's a glory hunter but he's not Irish.
Yes he is
@@shane-irishnope
@@harry_h2705Both his parents are Irish, all of his grandparents are Irish. How can he not be Irish?
@@tomben6180 because I said so and what I say goes
He is
Yeah you're oirish with your union jack guitar,more face's than the town clock!
off,,,ye know what comes before it fuck
Think he was talking about his heritage
He's a plastic paddy, Oirish when it suits him,and he's Ugly!
@@jackietreehorn5561 You can't be Irish and hide behind the butcher's apron.
@@futureskeletons66669Calm down mate ffs. Most countries have done bad things, it’s 2023 and the troubles are over. And anyway, there’s plenty of people who are Anglo-Irish that have feet in both camps.
Plastic Paddy.
Numpty
Every single relative they have is Irish. Both parents, all their grandparents. Your comment makes no sense
No his whole ancestry is irish
we do
INXS will always be better than oasis.
😂
Lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely not. But why even compare them? They are from different countries and do different music... so random. Most people compare two English bands at least blur and oasis.
What the fuck have you been smoking to ever ever think like that wow