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Within hours of Bomb disposal teams leaving, another device has been left.

The Church Road has now been closed, again.

by Far_Reserve6509

13 comments
  1. imagine being so offended by people trying to play a sport and helping improve your community that you decide to “bomb” it

  2. In the nicest possible way the world will be a significantly better place when this generation are dead.

    An insight into the mind of one of these geniuses;

    >Two days before the security alert Wilson allegedly sent a text: “Henry Jones mate, nobody seems to care mate. I’m getting on a bit and thought the young ones would step up a bit, but not looking like it. I couldn’t sit and just watch what’s going on.”

    Who wants to bet this one will be the same, another fucked up gen x billy no mates that just can’t let go.

  3. Somehow I don’t think that’ll dissuade Easy Belfast GAA…

  4. This must be humiliating for genuine unionists.

    There comes a point where it’s not political anymore, it’s just idiots. The problem is that conventional, clear thinking unionists have not drawn the line clearly enough.

    Unionist leaders really need to get ahead of this properly.

  5. Id bet a dollar a certain few individuals feel emboldened now that Project Casement has effectively been shelved and this is their next objective.

    Saying that, this is starting to become a bit of a piss take for the PSNI. We know Council are putting cameras up – but how is a location allowed to have so many security alerts occur, let alone 2 days in a row.

  6. Scum gonna scum, during the summer it was the foreigners, they found out how unacceptable that was, now back to their target of preference.

    The idiots don’t understand that this will drive more to the GAA.

  7. At what point does a consistent bomb scare area need constant, PSNI surveillance?

  8. See what happens when you slag off the Ulster-Scots language!

    Seriously though, what’s the point in holding up some other people just because you think the way they punt the ball around is odd?

  9. How about scattering a few bars of soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste and job application forms around the front of the GAA club. Should be enough to scare the neanderthals away who are leaving these devices, no doubt in defence of their community and cultural identity

    How in the name of fuck does someone playing a sport erode someone else’s cultural identity. It’s not a zero sum game.

  10. East Belfast members will rightly not speak of the event, but will raise eyebrows, sign and just plan the next session.

    The English lads in the team will be pretty puzzled hearing Unionists planting a potential bomb at a sports event.

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