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    Bertie in the NOTW sports pages.

    Did anyone read Mr. Aherne's column in the News of the World yesterday?

    Great to see our former leader talking about getting Stephen Ireland back in the squad and the brilliant surface at Croke Park (is it just me but does anyone else think the pitch looks terrible?).

    But not a mention about Pat's great performence in Europe or the current plight of Cork City. Not a dickie bird!

    I'd love to interview this man about Irish football. I'd bet he wouldn't have a clue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBohs View Post
    Did anyone read Mr. Aherne's column in the News of the World yesterday?

    Great to see our former leader talking about getting Stephen Ireland back in the squad and the brilliant surface at Croke Park (is it just me but does anyone else think the pitch looks terrible?).

    But not a mention about Pat's great performence in Europe or the current plight of Cork City. Not a dickie bird!

    I'd love to interview this man about Irish football. I'd bet he would have a clue.


    Perhaps you meant wouldnt have a clue?
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    Ok I chaged it now prince20.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBohs View Post
    Did anyone read Mr. Aherne's column in the News of the World yesterday?

    Great to see our former leader talking about getting Stephen Ireland back in the squad and the brilliant surface at Croke Park (is it just me but does anyone else think the pitch looks terrible?).

    But not a mention about Pat's great performence in Europe or the current plight of Cork City. Not a dickie bird!

    I'd love to interview this man about Irish football. I'd bet he wouldn't have a clue.

    any chance of posting the link?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBohs View Post
    Did anyone read Mr. Aherne's column in the News of the World yesterday?

    Great to see our former leader talking about getting Stephen Ireland back in the squad and the brilliant surface at Croke Park (is it just me but does anyone else think the pitch looks terrible?).

    But not a mention about Pat's great performence in Europe or the current plight of Cork City. Not a dickie bird!

    I'd love to interview this man about Irish football. I'd bet he wouldn't have a clue.
    Apparently he's a massive Drumcondra fan. I think some of the problem with the league is the strength of amateur football in Ireland. A lot of people see themselves as fans or players for LSL clubs, and don't see the step up to the LOI as being big enough to justify supporting a second team.

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    UCD played Drumcondra in 2004 in the FAI Cup. It was Drums' first game against senior opposition since they left the league in 1974 (?). Bertie wasn't there. Maybe he is a fan and had other commitments, but I'd say the most likely excuse is that talk is cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Den Perry View Post
    any chance of posting the link?

    Cheers
    Can't find a link for it but found plenty from the NOTW about Jordan and Peter Andre if you're interested?

    Maybe Stu he is still upset over the last time he visited a LOI ground when those horrible Bohs fans booed Roy Keane!

    Just to prove Bertie is a liar. I remember watching that God-awful programme on tv3 about Keane and Sunderland. Ahern said on our (SAFC) last game of the season against Luton he watched the first half in a pub on the southside and it was packed and then he watched the second half in a pub in the northside and it was packed. It was like Italia 90 all over again!

    The match wasn't on tv

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBohs View Post
    The match wasn't on tv
    Hehe.

    I thoroughly enjoyed his appearance on The Premiership, where he professed his love for Man Utd, and talked about how great Socks-kler had been for them recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    Hehe.

    I thoroughly enjoyed his appearance on The Premiership, where he professed his love for Man Utd, and talked about how great Socks-kler had been for them recently.
    I never saw that, would love to see it sometime.
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    Man I would say its a great read!!

    The man is such a spoofer, he even looks like he hasnt a clue when he goes on about his beloved gah - wasnt he an embarrassment when he was on the Sunday Game a while back?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by peadar1987 View Post
    Apparently he's a massive Drumcondra fan. I think some of the problem with the league is the strength of amateur football in Ireland. A lot of people see themselves as fans or players for LSL clubs, and don't see the step up to the LOI as being big enough to justify supporting a second team.
    Correction - he states that he was a big Drumcondra fan, back when they were in the senior game.

    This is a blinding excuse, because it allows him to feign an interest in Irish football without having to ever exemplify that interest, because his beloved team are no longer in the senior game. Furthermore, it enables him to get away from having anything more to do with the LOI, as sure it's not the same since the Drums left. And on top of that, it's a team who were in his own constituency, so he can be seen to be being local without ever having to prove it. Also - he supports a team that haven't kicked a senior ball in 35yrs, so no-one has a clue if he ever went to see them all that much anyway.

    In summary - DrumconDrA is an absolute gift to a spoofer like Bertie Ahearn, as it gives him a get out of jail card for the fact he doesn't have a jot of interest in the LOI.

    it's just all bullsh!t....

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    [QUOTE=dcfcsteve;1209134]Correction - he states that he was a big Drumcondra fan, back when they were in the senior game.

    This is a blinding excuse, because it allows him to feign an interest in Irish football without having to ever exemplify that interest, because his beloved team are no longer in the senior game. Furthermore, it enables him to get away from having anything more to do with the LOI, as sure it's not the same since the Drums left. And on top of that, it's a team who were in his own constituency, so he can be seen to be being local without ever having to prove it. Also - he supports a team that haven't kicked a senior ball in 35yrs, so no-one has a clue if he ever went to see them all that much anyway.

    In summary - DrumconDrA is an absolute gift to a spoofer like Bertie Ahearn, as it gives him a get out of jail card for the fact he doesn't have a jot of interest in the LOI.

    it's just all bullsh!t....

    True but no need to be so hard on yourself

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Correction - he states that he was a big Drumcondra fan, back when they were in the senior game.

    This is a blinding excuse, because it allows him to feign an interest in Irish football without having to ever exemplify that interest, because his beloved team are no longer in the senior game. Furthermore, it enables him to get away from having anything more to do with the LOI, as sure it's not the same since the Drums left. And on top of that, it's a team who were in his own constituency, so he can be seen to be being local without ever having to prove it. Also - he supports a team that haven't kicked a senior ball in 35yrs, so no-one has a clue if he ever went to see them all that much anyway.

    In summary - DrumconDrA is an absolute gift to a spoofer like Bertie Ahearn, as it gives him a get out of jail card for the fact he doesn't have a jot of interest in the LOI.

    it's just all bullsh!t....
    Spot on Steve. It paints a picture of a young man hoping the fence to see his beloved Drums play. Not really an excuse to stop following the LOI altogether though. It plays into the hearts of people who remember Drumcondra F.C. It's a bit like Tony Blair once saying in a interview he used to stand on the Gallowgate End with his dad watch Jackie Milburn play for Newcastle. He would have be only three when Milburn stopped playing for Newcastle.

    If Bohs go bust, I'll still follow the league with the same interest but I won't have a team.

    As I said early about the Sunderland v Luton match....he's a spoofer of the highest kind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peadar1987 View Post
    Apparently he's a massive Drumcondra fan. I think some of the problem with the league is the strength of amateur football in Ireland. A lot of people see themselves as fans or players for LSL clubs, and don't see the step up to the LOI as being big enough to justify supporting a second team.
    Thanks for the reminder. 'Drums' has been an overdue entry in the glossary of Irish footballspeak.

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    Well as someone who was involved in Drums in recent years Bertie’s support was minimal. His brother Maurice was more willing to help out. Bertie was asked to the game against UCD but had other committments, which is probably true as he was Taoiseach then. Bertie did attend a few cup finals over the years. He was a player/secretary for a club called All Hampton many years ago. So he was actively involved in his younger days before FF came calling.
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    No one is denying he's a football fan

    but he's a self confessed man U fan, thats it.
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    It's a struggle to begin a sentence about Bertie with 'to be fair....' but TBF, for most of his time in politics he had two premier division teams in his constituency; had he picked either us* or Shels, he would have had to put up with the moans of fans of the other. the Drums answer was a godsend in that context.




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    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBohs View Post
    But not a mention about Pat's great performence in Europe or the current plight of Cork City. Not a dickie bird!

    I'd love to interview this man about Irish football. I'd bet he wouldn't have a clue.
    To be honest the fact the tosser is reduced to the level of a column in the ultimate trash read is as much a news item as this particular story. I despised and despise Ahern and the News of the World is about his intellectual level alright.

    Why would he mention St Pats Rovers as he might call them or Cork Celtic for that matter.? He's a self professed barstooler. I'd be more concerned if he had mentioned either but then again Bertie was never given to honesty at any stage of his career.

    Thank god he's gone, sadly he got away with so much corruption and I'm not sure Bertie could tell you much in reality of his support of Drums. He doesn't have the greatest memory you know.

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