Friday, July 04, 2008
“We sincerely apologise for this error…”
Years ago the showbands used to play every night of the week in a different part of the country. Sometimes, north, sometimes south. Sometimes in an Catholic area, sometimes Protestant. A friend who used to play in one, told me a possibly apocryphal story about one particular night, when the trombonist hadn’t been needed for the last song. Having been on the road for weeks - possibly months - he grabbed a kip. Then, as the night ended, another band member shoved him roughly and just said, “Anthem!” He stood up and launched into the Soldier’s Song. Apparently you could have heard a pin drop. It was an Orange Hall. It seems that someone at top games company EA had fallen asleep so to speak, when they programmed their football game to play same song when the simulated Northern Ireland team won. Hat tip: TAFKABO.
Mick Fealty @ 08:54 PM
I wonder if they used Robin Livingstone as a consultant?
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 09:16 PMMick, is that sound your hands rubbing together or the hornets nest you ‘aul devil you ?
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 09:19 PMWon’t this please as many in the six counties as annoy? Dammned if you do and all that, or have I mixed my contexts up ;¬)
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 09:29 PM“...hopefully it will be changed as soon as possible.” G Campbell
Somehow I doubt EA will be rushing to rectify this mistake, given how small the ‘offended’ market is on a global scale.
In any case, maybe EA are onto something????
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 09:30 PMReminds me of the story my day told me how if showband didnt know what anthem to play they’d see what brand of ice cream was on sale… HP or Walls
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 09:33 PMIt would be relatively easy to fix with a downloadable patch.
If the Our Wee Country website put their minds to it, they could persuade them to do it.
Games companies are much more sensitive to bad press than other media.Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 09:35 PMMaybe they were planning UEFA Euro 2016 and had a mix up?
(Where’s me coat?)
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 09:39 PMBrilliant. I hate football, and computer games and I´d still nearly buy it. Can they zoom onto the expression on the faces of the NI fans when it starts playing? :-)
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 09:57 PMBrilliant. Suppose it gives Norn iron fans some time to get used to it, if George Best’s wishes are adhered to and we have a proper Ireland football team.
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 10:30 PMAnything that annoys, upsets, humiliates or otherwise jolts from their grim little-englander mentality the ‘are we a country’ brigade is good by me....Well done EA Sports.
Posted by on Jul 04, 2008 @ 10:39 PMBecause of this blunder I would imagine that sales of this game are unlikely to take off in those countries where there is a deep understanding and appreciation of Norn Iron and its politics, traditions and culture. Which means I suppose that EA don’t have much to worry about.
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 12:10 AMHumour guys… Remember? Big in the Sixties? Oh yeah, I remember now… We ALL lost it about the summer of 1969…
Night all…
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 12:48 AMhehehehe
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 04:08 AMI wonder if they’ll put Londonderry Air in instead or just God Save the Queen? If the latter, will they add the rabid shouts of “No Surrender” in the middle for that nice realistic touch?
Wouldn’t recommend buying any of EA’s tournament titles, as they’re usually overpriced for a rushed, cut-down product, but I’d almost be tempted to buy a copy for a laugh.
I only they hope they stuck to the ranking stats and made Northern Ireland play better than the Republic for a change…
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 04:57 AMEA might be merely be engaged in some forward planning. With Windsor Park in need of major refurbishment on health and safety grounds alone, no agreement on the location of a new stadium, then its not implausible that “Norn Irn” could end up playing their international games in Croke Park where, in a grateful gesture of courtesy to their hosts, the Soldiers Song is played.......
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 10:12 AM“The game may seem politically unrefined to be charging £39.99 but its makers say it offers interactive celebrations, dynamic rain and mud, and excitable team managers on the sideline as well.” .. BBC
How do they do that? Does it pour out when you open the DVD drawer?
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 01:24 PMAs the GSTQ has been played recently with no probs whatsoever at croker, I don;t see any reason why NI couldn’t play there - good idea croker.
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 03:52 PMthrow ‘em all on the bonfire…
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 05:05 PMThis is what Howard Wells must have been working on when he told a potential major sponsor of an All Ireland soccer league during the week, according to reports, that the IFA had more pressing priorities…
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 05:07 PMAnother version of the story has the band been asked for “The Anthem” and they forgot where they were. Suddenly one of the band spots a sign for HB ice cream and immediately calls for ... .
Posted by on Jul 05, 2008 @ 07:50 PMThanks for the suggestion
youtube, video seyretPosted by on Jul 14, 2008 @ 05:48 PM








