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republic
09/12/2003, 11:13 AM
I see Alan Hunter made it on to Questions and Answers (RTE 1) last night. Every time there is a controversy of some sort, Mr. Hunter is there 'speaking for the fans'.

A few days ago he was interviewed on RTE TV news with a tri-colour around his neck saying that if necessary soccer supporters would 'force' their way into Croke Park to ensure that the World Cup qualifiers could be played there.

Mr Hunter seems to have come to prominence following the ill-fated FAI-Sky deal and now every time there is a potential news story he is the one who is contacted by the media for the 'fan's view'. Incidentally the official Republic of Ireland Supporters Club have disassociated themselves from Mr Hunter and his organisation. (See roissc.com/IFSA.HTM)

Who is Alan Hunter? Who are the IFSA?

Should this man be taken seriously? :D

lopez
09/12/2003, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by republic
Who is Alan Hunter?
He is one huge space cadet. As you say, he's wheeled in by the meeja cos he's a f*ckin eejit. Ask anyone from the RISSC and you get some sense being spoken. Get this l*nger in and it's panto time. I've yet to see this bloke but I think the first time I heard him was on Sky just after the scum wrecked the west stand in 95 - well it was some amadam from the IFSA. Wanted the scum to forfeit the following year's European Championships (yes, yes, talking sense here mate, I thought) then he blew his cover as just another day release from an teach mor when he demanded it should be switched to Ireland.:rolleyes: Breaking down the gates of Croker like the unwashed of the French revolution at the Bastille is definitely his style. As they say in Laandan taan, 'es radio rental.

Originally posted by republic
Should this man be taken seriously? :D
Definitely not!!!:cool:

Paddy Ramone
09/12/2003, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by lopez
He is one huge space cadet. As you say, he's wheeled in by the meeja cos he's a f*ckin eejit. Ask anyone from the RISSC and you get some sense being spoken. Get this l*nger in and it's panto time. I've yet to see this bloke but I think the first time I heard him was on Sky just after the scum wrecked the west stand in 95 - well it was some amadam from the IFSA. Wanted the scum to forfeit the following year's European Championships (yes, yes, talking sense here mate, I thought) then he blew his cover as just another day release from an teach mor when he demanded it should be switched to Ireland.:rolleyes: Breaking down the gates of Croker like the unwashed of the French revolution at the Bastille is definitely his style. As they say in Laandan taan, 'es radio rental.

Definitely not!!!:cool:

He's one huge space cadet alright, I reckon he weighs about 20 stone. He looks like an armchair footballer. I reckon he only started to support Ireland in 1988. Saw him on Question and Answers and he suggested that Irish National League clubs should enter a side representing the Republic of Ireland in the Premiership. He's probably never been to a National League match in his life. He certainly doesn't speak for me. The guy should be locked up in a secure mental institution.

republic
09/12/2003, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by lopez
He is one huge space cadet. As you say, he's wheeled in by the meeja cos he's a f*ckin eejit. Ask anyone from the RISSC and you get some sense being spoken....


I knew it would be good when compere John Bowman pointed to the audience and asked for a question from "the man in the pink shirt". There was talk about a "march" although no details were forthcoming from Hunter. His previous interview on RTE News was ridiculous. The impression he gave was that he would lead a band of his followers to Croke Park to break down the gates.

I simply don't understand why this person is wheeled out every time there is a controversy. Why do the ROISSC not put forward a spokesman in preference to this person?

Is he the only member of the IFSA? Does anyone know anything about this organisation??

Paddy Ramone
09/12/2003, 12:19 PM
Originally posted by republic
The impression he gave was that he would lead a band of his followers to Croke Park.

Is he the only member of the IFSA? Does anyone know anything about this organisation??

Does he have an followers? He calls himself "General Secratary" of the "IFSA". The "IFSA" don't have any website. I wouldn't be surprised if he was the only member as you said.

John83
09/12/2003, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by Paddy Ramone
He calls himself "General Secratary" of the "IFSA".
The media take a guy who can't spell 'secretary' seriously? ;)

lopez
09/12/2003, 1:06 PM
Originally posted by Paddy Ramone
Does he have an followers? He calls himself "General Secratary" of the "IFSA". The "IFSA" don't have any website. I wouldn't be surprised if he was the only member as you said.
When I first heard about the 'IFSA' in 95 I thought: 'Who da f*ck are you?'. I mean I was involved with the RISSC in London then and ran a fanzine. It's not like I didn't put my ear to the ground about the Irish team and its supporters occasionally. Then I heard that they had 10,000 members. Right!:rolleyes: I don't like to mock the mentally ill, but most of the people that are institutionalised would contribute more to society than clowns like him. I mean marching on Croke Park. Who's he think he is? Musso-f*ckin-lini?

SuperDub
09/12/2003, 10:18 PM
I saw the muppet on RTE last night annd switched off. If RTE want to have debate amongst sports people they should have people on that you can take seriously with mr hunter u can't

I have'nt missed a home or away game for many a year and i have never seem him at a game.

On another note RTE cocked up badly tonight by running a very amatuer report about the irish u20's been on there way out of the competition. After running the report my tony o'donaghue who stated ireland were all but out then presenter had to inform us ireland were fighting back as the score was 2-1 with 5 mins to go well we know it went to extra time and we were beat but i suppose what do u expect from such an amatuer organisation.

lopez
11/12/2003, 11:24 AM
Unbelievable SD. RTE used to be a top station, but in recent years it, like most other meeja in Ireland, have gone to the dogs. Surprised El Loco doesn't have his own collumn in the Daily Star or something, banging on about the state of soccer. :rolleyes:

And what's with the Sunday Blueshirt and the shedload of Fannings? Are they related to the editor? F*cking nepotism.:mad:

pete
11/12/2003, 11:32 AM
Hunter is a complete nutter. He one of the few people you see who is capable of contradicting himself in the same sentence. He has no members in his organisation, has no mandate, has no clue & at this stage i think all the media know he is a nutter but he makes entertaining tv for them.

I think he was involved with some supporters travel club in the 70's which is where he gets his 50,000 members from.

Even on Questions & Answers i'm sure you could see the panel having a laugh at his expense.

Sure during the World Cup he started off with Keane as a traitor & a few months later was up in arms about wanting Mick McCarthy ousted.

About the only worrying thing about him is that i think the FAI had a "meeting" with him last year.

:rolleyes:

A face
11/12/2003, 3:26 PM
If any of you remember a while back some people wanted ot organise supporters so they could represent the supporters of football, domestic and international so they could replace this loon and actually be able to do something for the benifit of Irish football fans ..... no one took this up. At least Mr Hunter is putting himself out there, more than other people are doing anyway.

It is all very well to throw stones when youare sitting on the fence.

Loon or no loon ...... The "meeja" can only speak to people who want to be spoken to.

John83
11/12/2003, 5:36 PM
Originally posted by Conor74
We should call his bluff, turn up at his house with axes and hammers and tell him we're his biggest fans and followers and we're ready to storm Croke Park...
Call his bluff? What if he called ours?

:D

lopez
11/12/2003, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by John83
Call his bluff? What if he called ours?

:D
Tonight Croke Park.....tomorrow Dail Eireann.:rolleyes: :D

Plastic Paddy
12/12/2003, 5:33 AM
Originally posted by A face
It is all very well to throw stones when you are sitting on the fence.


Normally I cringe when I see mixed metaphors, but that is sublime! Good work A face! :D :D :D

:D PP

Paddy Ramone
12/12/2003, 9:44 AM
Originally posted by lopez
Tonight Croke Park.....tomorrow Dail Eireann.:rolleyes: :D

What about Aras an Uachtarain. Alan Hunter for President! :D

fonzi
12/12/2003, 11:10 AM
he's just another verson of Tom The Gom.

pete
12/12/2003, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by A face
At least Mr Hunter is putting himself out there, more than other people are doing anyway.

Yeah he can say whatever he wants but can't claim he represents anyone let alone 50,000 "members".

Schumi
12/12/2003, 12:42 PM
Originally posted by fonzi
he's just another verson of Tom The Gom. Except that no one has ever seen him at a match.

Paddy Ramone
12/12/2003, 12:53 PM
Originally posted by Schumi
Except that no one has ever seen him at a match.

I'd say became a supporter of Irish team during Italia 90. He has seen all Ireland's matches on television since then giving him impeccable creditionals to represent the typical Irish soccer fan.

A face
15/12/2003, 4:07 PM
Originally posted by pete
Yeah he can say whatever he wants but can't claim he represents anyone let alone 50,000 "members".

Ahh .... but thats where you're wrong ... Joe public is under the impression that the 50,000 fans have put him in place to represent us ..... and he is getting away with it.

A face
15/12/2003, 4:09 PM
Originally posted by fonzi
he's just another verson of Tom The Gom.

Well .... they are both as mad as a sack of badges !!


*Adam .... any chance of get a pic of a mad cow in the smilies selection


Something like this ..... http://student.biology.arizona.edu/honors2001/group15/images/staringcow.gif

A face
15/12/2003, 10:05 PM
Does anyone have a pic of Alan Hunter .... seriously !!

macdermesser
16/12/2003, 7:41 AM
on the general subject of ... well all this ... does anyone know what happened to Michael Nugent? He was everywhere on the TV/radio a couple of years back representing an Irish/Eircom league supporters/interest groups. Those who are familiar with that other message board, the network 54 one .. will remember him

A face
16/12/2003, 7:59 AM
Originally posted by macdermesser
on the general subject of ... well all this ... does anyone know what happened to Michael Nugent? He was everywhere on the TV/radio a couple of years back representing an Irish/Eircom league supporters/interest groups. Those who are familiar with that other message board, the network 54 one .. will remember him

He is still a Bohs fan ..... I thought at the time he spoke loads of sense but i think he was a bit ahead of his time. The people who he approached just couldn't see the bigger picture. Shame really !!

lopez
16/12/2003, 9:21 AM
Originally posted by A face
Does anyone have a pic of Alan Hunter .... seriously !!
Someone help please.:( I keep picturing that Ipswich defender that played for the North.

Macy
16/12/2003, 10:14 AM
Originally posted by A face
He is still a Bohs fan ..... I thought at the time he spoke loads of sense but i think he was a bit ahead of his time. The people who he approached just couldn't see the bigger picture. Shame really !!
I think most people saw him as a political chancer.... Where is he now if he was really so concerned?

macdermesser
16/12/2003, 1:13 PM
He is still a Bohs fan ..... I thought at the time he spoke loads of sense but i think he was a bit ahead of his time. The people who he approached just couldn't see the bigger picture. Shame really !!

He started off well ... taking a lot of time to answer questions on the message board .. and I thought that the many progressive contributions (at that time anyway) on the EL Messageboard, were going to get some publicity, and a wider audience .. and that he was going to represent us, and fight for the cause. But then he just disappeared ... I don't live in the country, so I was wondering if he was still appearing on TV or wheeled out for Questions and Answers and the like.

I think most people saw him as a political chancer.... Where is he now if he was really so concerned?

I see he has a webpage and is he is now a "number one best selling author" ...

http://www.happying.com/

lopez
16/12/2003, 1:25 PM
Biographical Details

Born in 1961, Michael Nugent lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his partner Anne Holliday and their five cats. The Irish Times has profiled him as “witty, bright, articulate and hardworking… a bundle of energy and talent... fellow students remember him as a brilliant academic...” He is a number one bestselling writer, and has spent years studying happiness.

:rolleyes:

Michael is also a peace and social campaigner. He co-founded the Irish Peace Train. As chair of New Consensus, he led mass peace rallies and, with others, picketed and chained himself to the office gates of paramilitary front-groups.

Barking...

He is active in neighbourhood watch and community groups. In 1999 he ran for election with Fine Gael, Ireland's second-largest political party.

...and a blueshirt. :rolleyes: No wonder his name ends up on the same thread as Alan Hunter.

pete
16/12/2003, 4:43 PM
I think its unfair to include Nugent with the likes of Hunter.

I think Nugent may have meant well or he was a political chancer. He did seemed to be at least hold a reasonable discussion although easy enough to catch him on questions he couldn't answer. Nugent has however disappeared off the football map once the Sky Sports issue was "resolved".

lopez
16/12/2003, 4:51 PM
Originally posted by pete
I think its unfair to include Nugent with the likes of Hunter.

I think Nugent may have meant well or he was a political chancer. He did seemed to be at least hold a reasonable discussion although easy enough to catch him on questions he couldn't answer. Nugent has however disappeared off the football map once the Sky Sports issue was "resolved".
OK. OK. I'm being cruel to get a few cheap laughs. I've never heard him speak, unlike Hunter. It's just the 'studying happiness' bit that tickled me.:D Sounds like that Scientology lot with their 'personality tests'.

A face
18/12/2003, 12:12 AM
Originally posted by lopez
Biographical Details

Born in 1961, Michael Nugent lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his partner Anne Holliday and their five cats. The Irish Times has profiled him as “witty, bright, articulate and hardworking… a bundle of energy and talent... fellow students remember him as a brilliant academic...” He is a number one bestselling writer, and has spent years studying happiness.

:rolleyes:

Michael is also a peace and social campaigner. He co-founded the Irish Peace Train. As chair of New Consensus, he led mass peace rallies and, with others, picketed and chained himself to the office gates of paramilitary front-groups.

Barking...

He is active in neighbourhood watch and community groups. In 1999 he ran for election with Fine Gael, Ireland's second-largest political party.

...and a blueshirt. :rolleyes: No wonder his name ends up on the same thread as Alan Hunter.

Man, all that is blurb ..... to flog a book he wrote ...... cant knock him for that.


Barking ..... Bin charges .... are they barking too ??

And blue shirt thing .... man, that is your own opinion. But look at the other end .... just take for example .... oh say anyone .... at random ..... Like Conor ..... Now there is a flip side that would scare the sh!te outta anyone !! :)