IBEH featured on football game advert
posted by davidt on Wednesday September 07 2005, @09:00AM

irishgirlenglisheart writes:
i was watching BBC 2 NI,and i heard a familiar voice "Irish Blood, English Heart" was featured in a advert for coverage of the football game between England and Northern Ireland. The song went realy well with the action footage of a previous football game. Not realy big news but a nice surprise.
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Jealous of Youth also writes:
BBC One Northern Ireland are using 'Irish Blood English Heart' on one of their advertisments to promote a football match between (you guessed it!) Northern Ireland and England. They must've put a lot of thought into that!

 
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It's also featured... (Score:1)
Irish Blood, English Heart is also featured on Fifa 2005 ... or 2004.
Hello Indie <i_am_indie@hotmail.com> -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @11:37AM (#177640)
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You can shoot me, throw me off a train. But I still remain. Can you stop this pain?.
    just so you know (Score:1)
    england 0 1 N ireland (healy)
    irishgirlenglisheart -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @01:38PM (#177646)
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      Are you sure? (Score:1)
      It should have been - Irish Blood, English no Heart.
      English Martyr -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @10:58PM (#177671)
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      • Re:Are you sure? by Oliver Cromwell (Score:0) Thursday September 08 2005, @12:41PM
        • DT For England by Satan accepted mine (Score:1) Thursday September 08 2005, @04:01AM
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