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Massive thanks to Poland for the Euro time!


polishfan
24 Jun 2012 #1
I am just back from the Euro's & as an Irish supporter i cannot describe in words how welcome Poland made us feel. As a race of people I have never met a kinder, more friendly people & you deserve huge credit for the way you welcomed people into your country. I was there for 2 weeks in total & did not meet 1 single person that left a bad felling towards your nation. If i was Polish I would be proud of what you have achieved & I will be back & advise everyone I know to visit Poland.

Mile Buiochas & mise le meas
Ron
rybnik 18 | 1,454
24 Jun 2012 #2
Those a kind words Ron. i hope your's will be the prevailing sentiment. The Poles really could use a shot in the arm.
paddymac - | 3
24 Jun 2012 #3
Yeah me too, just back was in Poznan and Gdansk. The Polish are a great people, and made us feel really welcome. Take a bow Poland we all had a great time.
angliaKEV - | 2
24 Jun 2012 #4
I will second that! I arrived in Poland two weeks ago and I love this place.

Everyone has been so friendly to me so far and they seem to like the fact there is an English man living in their town.

I am living in Otwock about 20 - 30 Minutes away from Warsaw and I think I am the only English person here!

The people are great.

I came here to meet a girl though, not for the football... :))
InWroclaw 89 | 1,911
24 Jun 2012 #5
Mile Buiochas & mise le meas

I had to Google the above to discover it is the Irish language of Gaelic and a form of greeting and sign off. Never heard it before today!
nick400
24 Jun 2012 #6
Cheers Ron :-) You're welcome to visit anytime :-)

Now ... imagine what Poland will be like when it becomes the United States of A ... :-) (actually, not funny)
NorthMancPolak 4 | 645
24 Jun 2012 #7
I came here to meet a girl though, not for the football... :))

lol

Well, at least you're honest - unlike all the loser guest-account posters on here who claim to have developed a sudden interest in Polish culture, and want to move to Poland to become "students", etc.

Yeah me too, just back was in Poznan and Gdansk. The Polish are a great people, and made us feel really welcome. Take a bow Poland we all had a great time.

You guys did your country proud, why can't all football fans be like that.
rybnik 18 | 1,454
24 Jun 2012 #8
You guys did your country proud, why can't all football fans be like that.

Ditto!
irishguy11 6 | 157
24 Jun 2012 #9
I just saw the youtube video of the Irish singing I love you to a Polish police. Only the Irish would get away with that.
espana 17 | 950
24 Jun 2012 #10
You guys did your country proud,

very proud !
youtube.com/watch?v=7KDSD4lwGKQ
angliaKEV - | 2
24 Jun 2012 #11
lolWell, at least you're honest - unlike all the loser guest-account posters on here who claim to have developed a sudden interest in Polish culture, and want to move to Poland to become "students", etc.

hahaha, yes, I met the girl in question while I was in Mallorca working. This is my first time in Poland and I am very happy to be here. I would like to think that things work out well with ja i moja kochana and maybe find work. I know it will be tough to find work but I am looking into using my English to my advantage and maybe teach in a private language school or peoples homes.

dziekuje, ......... Kev.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
24 Jun 2012 #12
I am looking into using my English to my advantage and maybe teach in a private language school or peoples homes.

What a novel idea. Nobody has thought of that before.
Jimmu 2 | 156
24 Jun 2012 #13
Nobody has thought of that before.

I thought of it!
Then I decided that speaking English and teaching English are two different skills.
paddymac - | 3
29 Jun 2012 #14
Looks like we made a bit of an impression anyways.

youtube.com/watch?v=Gm-1mCz_eUk
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
29 Jun 2012 #15
Looks like we made a bit of an impression anyways.

Maybe you can start attending Irish games?

Rovers and the scum that we dare not mentioned Pats and Shels this weekend.

Two big Dublin derbies.

These are Ireland's finest, not you lads on a beano in Poland.

youtube.com/watch?v=LFBB785IeMM

KOH
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
29 Jun 2012 #16
These are Irelands finest

Blimey, flares are allowed in Ireland?
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
29 Jun 2012 #17
At times.

My club would be dead if it wasn't for Joe.

F*ck the fine.

True hoops get the send off to the next life they deserve.

Rovers are owned by the fans.
scottie1113 7 | 898
29 Jun 2012 #18
There were 30,000 Irish in Gdansk. They were great and the people here love you. Come back again!
paddymac - | 3
29 Jun 2012 #19
Maybe you can start attending Irish games?Rovers and the scum that we dare not mentionand Pats and Shels this weekend.Two big Dublin derbies.These are Irelands finest, not you lads on a beano in Poland.

What you talking about fool?

FYI i'm a regular at LOI games, infact had a season ticket for 14 years!! There is football outside of Dublin.

Are you jealous because you couldn't make it to Poland? Everybody had a great time and it was one hell of a party, maybe you can come along the next time. Just hope it's not another 10 years.


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