Cooper wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:11 pm
I'll make it clear for you.
4 countries competed under the flag of GB at the Olympics.
3 countries come under the term GB.
Pretty simple concept you seem to struggle with lol
So, as I said 3 countries. We agree and atill you argue.
NI does not compete under the GB flag at all. They have the option to either compete for GB or Southern Ireland, the country itself is not represented.
Simple really.
Haha they complete under the same flag with GB, key word being with. The team is called Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. Pretty simple really lol
Cooper wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:11 pm
I'll make it clear for you.
4 countries competed under the flag of GB at the Olympics.
3 countries come under the term GB.
Pretty simple concept you seem to struggle with lol
So, as I said 3 countries. We agree and atill you argue.
NI does not compete under the GB flag at all. They have the option to either compete for GB or Southern Ireland, the country itself is not represented.
Simple really.
Haha they complete under the same flag with GB, key word being with. The team is called Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. Pretty simple really lol
Cooper wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:11 pm
I'll make it clear for you.
4 countries competed under the flag of GB at the Olympics.
3 countries come under the term GB.
Pretty simple concept you seem to struggle with lol
So, as I said 3 countries. We agree and atill you argue.
NI does not compete under the GB flag at all. They have the option to either compete for GB or Southern Ireland, the country itself is not represented.
Simple really.
Haha they complete under the same flag with GB, key word being with. The team is called Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. Pretty simple really lol
They why do they represent southern ireland then?
GB is 3 countries, that's a fact.
No idea, ask them.
Why does a US born kid represent Australia?
Becaise he's become an Australian citizen or maybe he was one from birth.
People in NI are entitled to represent southern ireland. Fact.
Cooper wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:11 pm
I'll make it clear for you.
4 countries competed under the flag of GB at the Olympics.
3 countries come under the term GB.
Pretty simple concept you seem to struggle with lol
So, as I said 3 countries. We agree and atill you argue.
NI does not compete under the GB flag at all. They have the option to either compete for GB or Southern Ireland, the country itself is not represented.
Simple really.
Haha they complete under the same flag with GB, key word being with. The team is called Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. Pretty simple really lol
They why do they represent southern ireland then?
GB is 3 countries, that's a fact.
No idea, ask them.
Why does a US born kid represent Australia?
Becaise he's become an Australian citizen or maybe he was one from birth.
People in NI are entitled to represent southern ireland. Fact.
GB is made up of 3 countries. FACT.
Do you actually have a relevant point in all this or you just going to keep going on your random rant some more?
God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 3:31 pm
It's funny when you get angry when you know you're wrong.
Angry?
Where was I wrong?
Where was any of your questions relevant to the discussion?
Where are these so called facts of yours regarding as you put it southern ireland?
Explain how the aren't 4 countries competing under the flag of GB?
Athletes from the United Kingdom, all but three of its overseas territories, and the three Crown dependencies, can compete in the Olympic Games as part of Team GB. Athletes from Northern Ireland (part of the UK) can choose to compete as part of Team Ireland instead (though most sports in NI are organised on an all-Ireland basis).
God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:07 am
You are wrong so often that it's hard to keep up.
Talking about GB is very relevant when discussing GB.
What facts are you requiring, I have clearly stated that NI athletes are allowed to represent southern Ireland.
I have also stated many times that GB does not have NI in it. Some may choose to represent GB, but NI is not in GB.
Where was i wrong?
Stated but not proven nor shown relevance, do go ahead.
Irrelevant as usual that they are not in GB. They are competing under the flag of GB.
Where are these so called facts of yours regarding as you put it southern ireland?
Explain how the aren't 4 countries competing under the flag of GB?
Athletes from Northern Ireland have the choice of representing either Team GB or Team Ireland, if they meet the representation and selection criteria laid out by British Athletics or Athletics Ireland, respectively. An athlete from Northern Ireland can only represent one country, so they cannot compete for both teams.
God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:07 am
You are wrong so often that it's hard to keep up.
Talking about GB is very relevant when discussing GB.
What facts are you requiring, I have clearly stated that NI athletes are allowed to represent southern Ireland.
I have also stated many times that GB does not have NI in it. Some may choose to represent GB, but NI is not in GB.
Where was i wrong?
Stated but not proven nor shown relevance, do go ahead.
Irrelevant as usual that they are not in GB. They are competing under the flag of GB.
Where are these so called facts of yours regarding as you put it southern ireland?
Explain how the aren't 4 countries competing under the flag of GB?
Athletes from Northern Ireland have the choice of representing either Team GB or Team Ireland, if they meet the representation and selection criteria laid out by British Athletics or Athletics Ireland, respectively. An athlete from Northern Ireland can only represent one country, so they cannot compete for both teams.
Fair enough. Glad to see i was still right. Whether they choose to compete for Ireland or Northern Ireland doesnt matter. There are still 4 countries competing under the GB flag.
God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:07 am
You are wrong so often that it's hard to keep up.
Talking about GB is very relevant when discussing GB.
What facts are you requiring, I have clearly stated that NI athletes are allowed to represent southern Ireland.
I have also stated many times that GB does not have NI in it. Some may choose to represent GB, but NI is not in GB.
Where was i wrong?
Stated but not proven nor shown relevance, do go ahead.
Irrelevant as usual that they are not in GB. They are competing under the flag of GB.
Where are these so called facts of yours regarding as you put it southern ireland?
Explain how the aren't 4 countries competing under the flag of GB?
Athletes from Northern Ireland have the choice of representing either Team GB or Team Ireland, if they meet the representation and selection criteria laid out by British Athletics or Athletics Ireland, respectively. An athlete from Northern Ireland can only represent one country, so they cannot compete for both teams.
Fair enough. Glad to see i was still right. Whether they choose to compete for Ireland or Northern Ireland doesnt matter. There are still 4 countries competing under the GB flag.
You have it explained to you a few times now. GB is only 3 countries. FACT!
God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:07 am
You are wrong so often that it's hard to keep up.
Talking about GB is very relevant when discussing GB.
What facts are you requiring, I have clearly stated that NI athletes are allowed to represent southern Ireland.
I have also stated many times that GB does not have NI in it. Some may choose to represent GB, but NI is not in GB.
Where was i wrong?
Stated but not proven nor shown relevance, do go ahead.
Irrelevant as usual that they are not in GB. They are competing under the flag of GB.
Where are these so called facts of yours regarding as you put it southern ireland?
Explain how the aren't 4 countries competing under the flag of GB?
Athletes from Northern Ireland have the choice of representing either Team GB or Team Ireland, if they meet the representation and selection criteria laid out by British Athletics or Athletics Ireland, respectively. An athlete from Northern Ireland can only represent one country, so they cannot compete for both teams.
Fair enough. Glad to see i was still right. Whether they choose to compete for Ireland or Northern Ireland doesnt matter. There are still 4 countries competing under the GB flag.
You have it explained to you a few times now. GB is only 3 countries. FACT!
Still avoiding questions, are they too hard to answer? See below for a refresher, and try again.
And you clearly missed my statement of knowing there are 3 countries in GB, how very Grosso like of you lol.
Where was i wrong?
Stated but not proven nor shown relevance, do go ahead.
Irrelevant as usual that they are not in GB. They are competing under the flag of GB.
Where are these so called facts of yours regarding as you put it southern ireland?
Explain how the aren't 4 countries competing under the flag of GB?
God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 11:44 am
Oh the irony of you claiming I am not answering questions.
What facts are you requiring, I have clearly stated that NI athletes are allowed to represent southern Ireland
Talking about GB is very relevant when discussing GB
So, if you are saying that NI is not in GB. Are you going to agree that GB is made up of 3 countries?
I guess you cant read where ive answer both of those questions already and one of them just above lol but i guess since you have trouble ill answer again lol
Facts still required to back up your irrelevant statement, you claiming it means nothing.
As said multiple times previously NI is not part of GB. That was never disputed lol
Care to answer the questions or avoid them once again?
Where was i wrong?
Stated but not proven nor shown relevance, do go ahead.
Irrelevant as usual that they are not in GB. They are competing under the flag of GB.
Where are these so called facts of yours regarding as you put it southern ireland?
Explain how the aren't 4 countries competing at the Olympics under the flag of GB?
God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 2:19 pm
I already answered it or asked for more information.
Please try and keep up with the rest of the class.
Haha ok Grosso's, classic deflection and dodging simple questions.
No worries, i know the answer will show you up and hurt your fragile ego.
Better luck next time lol
Nice try
God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 11:44 am
Oh the irony of you claiming I am not answering questions.
What facts are you requiring, I have clearly stated that NI athletes are allowed to represent southern Ireland
Talking about GB is very relevant when discussing GB
So, if you are saying that NI is not in GB. Are you going to agree that GB is made up of 3 countries?
The amusing part is you're actually agreeing with me but you're so desperate to get yourself out of the hole that you keep going.
Haha ok Grosso's, classic deflection and dodging simple questions.
No worries, i know the answer will show you up and hurt your fragile ego.
Better luck next time lol
How about just 1 question out of to see if you can answer.
What is the official name of the GB Olympic team and how many countries does it represent, name them?
If you dodge and deflect this one then it is very clear you cant handle losing lol
Ahh the irony.
British Olympic Association
England
wales
scotland
How many countries make up GB?
What facts are you requiring, I have clearly stated that NI athletes are allowed to represent southern Ireland?
Thats who owns the team not the name lol
the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. There you go.
4 countries, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Its so so simple lol
Feel free to keep repeating irrelevant questions that have been answered while having dodged so so many been asked to you lol
Clearly stated and proven are 2 different things. Can you prove it and can you provide relevance to what that has to do with the 4 countries that compete under the GB flag at the Olympics?
Cooper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:32 pm
Thats who owns the team not the name lol
the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. There you go.
4 countries, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Its so so simple lol
Feel free to keep repeating irrelevant questions that have been answered while having dodged so so many been asked to you lol
Clearly stated and proven are 2 different things. Can you prove it and can you provide relevance to what that has to do with the 4 countries that compete under the GB flag at the Olympics?
You asked for the name of the team, I've given you the name of the team.
It has the relevance to the fact that we were discussing GB. You have decided to claim anything that shows me to be correct as irrelevant, it's very funny to watch.
As I said, the funny part is you have agreed that I am correct and there are 3 countries in GB but for some reason you want to keep arguing.
Cooper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:32 pm
Thats who owns the team not the name lol
the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. There you go.
4 countries, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Its so so simple lol
Feel free to keep repeating irrelevant questions that have been answered while having dodged so so many been asked to you lol
Clearly stated and proven are 2 different things. Can you prove it and can you provide relevance to what that has to do with the 4 countries that compete under the GB flag at the Olympics?
You asked for the name of the team, I've given you the name of the team.
It has the relevance to the fact that we were discussing GB. You have decided to claim anything that shows me to be correct as irrelevant, it's very funny to watch.
As I said, the funny part is you have agreed that I am correct and there are 3 countries in GB but for some reason you want to keep arguing.
Haha still dodging simple questions.
Looks like Grosso has a new competitor lol
Keep digging, you only make yourself look more and more stupid lol
Cooper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:32 pm
Thats who owns the team not the name lol
the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. There you go.
4 countries, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Its so so simple lol
Feel free to keep repeating irrelevant questions that have been answered while having dodged so so many been asked to you lol
Clearly stated and proven are 2 different things. Can you prove it and can you provide relevance to what that has to do with the 4 countries that compete under the GB flag at the Olympics?
You asked for the name of the team, I've given you the name of the team.
It has the relevance to the fact that we were discussing GB. You have decided to claim anything that shows me to be correct as irrelevant, it's very funny to watch.
As I said, the funny part is you have agreed that I am correct and there are 3 countries in GB but for some reason you want to keep arguing.
Haha still dodging simple questions.
Looks like Grosso has a new competitor lol
Keep digging, you only make yourself look more and more stupid lol
What are you claiming now hasn't been answered?
You're making yourself look silly now. Looks to me like Grosso has an alias and two log ins, Grosso and Cooper.