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sligoman
21/09/2008, 6:45 PM
That kind of statement made Rovers1's question a bit pointless and odd..You've just described Rovers1 perfectly;) :D
pineapple stu
21/09/2008, 6:57 PM
I'm saying I like their fans, staff, and their club generally. I intended nothing about how efficiently their finances were run.
Oh, OK. Curious criteria. Still, fair enough.
Oh, OK. Curious criteria. Still, fair enough.
Curious criteria for wanting a club to stay up or for calling them a great club?
I love trips to galway so obviously(if we stay up) Id like to keep going there next year
pineapple stu
21/09/2008, 7:00 PM
Calling them a great club.
I enjoy trips to Galway too (will be going there next year too :cool:), but I wouldn't call them a great club. But as I said, whatever floats your boat.
adamd164
21/09/2008, 7:09 PM
Yes, absolutely, which is why your questioning me over it is a little odd. It's an issue of semantics.
pineapple stu
21/09/2008, 7:11 PM
Odd is an odd word. Was curious is all. Maybe all questions are odd? Except that one.
holidaysong
21/09/2008, 7:54 PM
Galway are a great club, would love to see them stay up. Dungawk can stay put.
Obviously I don't subscribe to what your definition of what a great club is.. A great club might have a few league and cup triumphs to their name perhaps? :confused:
We have Cork City next, what's the story with them? What do they usually do?Oh you know, the usual.
We score first, then cling on to the single goal lead for all we are worth.
You can expect an equaliser anytime between 85 and 95 minutes, usually pretty soft, either a tap in or a penalty and the game will end 1-1.
Sam_Heggy
22/09/2008, 9:18 AM
Ok so this is a really fun argument to watch and all (imagining the heads ready to explode behind the computer screen) but, Harps way better than the lot of the relegation contenders, we are a great club, we have a firmly dedicated group of fans that will stop at nothing to offer hospitality to away fans, (yes it does mean a p!ss up in the pub but its a small price to pay) we give the majority of visiting teams even better hospitality by sending them home with 3 points and of course have the courtesy to hold teams up for an entire season.
I'll submit my dvd by tomorrow and state my further case to avoid relegation.
Schumi
22/09/2008, 9:41 AM
You can expect an equaliserYou haven't seen us this year, have you?
marley
22/09/2008, 9:47 AM
I remember on the bus back from Ballybofey a few weeks ago the topic of the basement came up and i said i didn't mind if Dundalk came up, much to the disagreement of the other lads, but ye'r such a bitter club i really hope ye'r annual ''crash and burn'' commences soon and ye don't get up!!.
Oh yeah we are the bitter ones:rolleyes:
pineapple stu
22/09/2008, 11:34 AM
Oh you know, the usual.
We score first, then cling on to the single goal lead for all we are worth.
You can expect an equaliser anytime between 85 and 95 minutes, usually pretty soft, either a tap in or a penalty and the game will end 1-1.
Actually, the last time we travelled to Cork (back at the start of the season), you were on the back of four draws in a row as well. What you described happened except for, shock horror, our equaliser.
razor
22/09/2008, 12:15 PM
Actually, the last time we travelled to Cork (back at the start of the season), you were on the back of four draws in a row as well. What you described happened except for, shock horror, our equaliser.Ah yes I remember it well.
Happier times indeed, when we had a recognisable striker or 2 in our team.
We are far more generous these days, do not worry the equaliser will happen.
pineapple stu
22/09/2008, 12:55 PM
I'd say it's far more likely the opener won't come, given you've gotten rid of all your forwards. ;)
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