London is in Britain, so citizens of London are British. More specifically, they might regard themselves as English (as opposed to Scottish, Welsh or Irish).
English, he is played by the very English rowan Atkinson, I think he is suppose to live in/near London and he drives a mini (so english)
Because the people who started the club were originally from Ireland and moved to London. That's why it's called LONDON IRISH
London Irish was created in 1999-09.
London Irish Rifles was created in 1860.
The team originally consisted of Irish players living in London
This is an Irish last name. Originally it was Meachair then in English Meagher and then again made more simple for the English & changed to Maher. But Meachair is the proper Irish way for it.
No, Smith is an English surname. Smith was the fifth most common surname in Ireland. The Irish name MacGowan (Mac an Ghabhain) was widely changed to "Smith" in Co. Cavan. In east Ulster O'Gowan was changed to "Smith". Gabha means "smith" in Irish.
Because it is a mixture between the English, Scottish and Irish flag.
London Irish Rugby Club, Madejski Stadium
from the London Irish club shop at the avenue, Sunbury on Thames
The word "Money" is the same in British English as it is in American, Canadian, Irish, Australian, and New Zealand English.