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JC_GUFC
02/08/2009, 7:55 PM
Does football mean more to these fans than everyone else?

I was thinking back to the "Bray Wall" incident and when Bohs and Rovers have played in Terryland recently.

When they've scored some of their fans have run on to the pitch.

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?

Hairy Bowsie
02/08/2009, 7:59 PM
Yes it is. I'm a useless puppet and ape what they do.

WexCar
02/08/2009, 8:00 PM
Does football mean more to these fans than everyone else?

I was thinking back to the "Bray Wall" incident and when Bohs and Rovers have played in Terryland recently.

When they've scored some of their fans have run on to the pitch.

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?

No, it means they have no self-control or they're too daft to realise you don't run onto the pitch everytime a goal is scored.

GalwayRed
02/08/2009, 8:03 PM
Does football mean more to these fans than everyone else?

I was thinking back to the "Bray Wall" incident and when Bohs and Rovers have played in Terryland recently.

When they've scored some of their fans have run on to the pitch.

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?
I dont think so. Obviously it means a lot to the rovers and bohs fans. But every fan reacts differently. It dosent mean they care less. If you were in Limerick for the shels goal at the end you might think it means more to us than other clubs but it wouldnt neccessarily be true. Every set of supporters care about their team. They dont all express it in the same way.

christo
02/08/2009, 8:12 PM
Does football mean more to these fans than everyone else?

I was thinking back to the "Bray Wall" incident and when Bohs and Rovers have played in Terryland recently.

When they've scored some of their fans have run on to the pitch.

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?

What about all the fans from Bray, Drogheda, Sligo in the prem and Mervue, Longford, Athlone and Kildare that still travel all over the country when the results aren't coming, in my eyes it is the fans that stick around in the though times that it means more to than the ones who run onto the pitch.

dcfcsteve
02/08/2009, 8:24 PM
Does football mean more to these fans than everyone else?

I was thinking back to the "Bray Wall" incident and when Bohs and Rovers have played in Terryland recently.

When they've scored some of their fans have run on to the pitch.

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?

Is this a serious post....? :o

sonofstan
02/08/2009, 8:26 PM
Is this a serious post....? :o

Of course it is, Steve. Chap is puzzled.

brianw82
02/08/2009, 8:40 PM
Sure football fans are all mentallers who like nothing more than knocking back beers, then stabbing each other with the broken bottles.

sonofstan
02/08/2009, 8:59 PM
Sure football fans are all mentallers who like nothing more than knocking back beers, then stabbing each other with the broken bottles.

Explains why there's so few LoI fans. Small pool to begin with, huge casualty figures.

Dodge
02/08/2009, 9:01 PM
Is this a serious post....? :o

Oh steve, its as if you want me to mock you...


My favourite Rovers fans jumping on the pitch moment was when we were beating them 2-0 in Tolka about 5 years ago, and they scored in injurty time to make it 1-2. About 12 of them celebrating on the pitch.

nearly as enjoyable as the victory

dcfcsteve
03/08/2009, 1:13 AM
Oh steve, its as if you want me to mock you...

Feel free buddy. When you're not unwittingly mocking yourself with your own answers, that is...... :)

Though I'm touched by your empathy.

back of the net
03/08/2009, 11:06 AM
Is this a serious post....? :o

i still have not figured that out either

celticV3
03/08/2009, 11:17 AM
I'm just wondering what was the best answer he thought he would get?

dcfcsteve
03/08/2009, 11:51 AM
i still have not figured that out either

Sssshhh ! Lest Dodge shalt mock thee for thy perplexion......!

Dodge
03/08/2009, 12:00 PM
Sssshhh ! Lest Dodge shalt mock thee for thy perplexion......!

Nah, only those with a history of completely missing the point get mocked by me.

I usually leave the first five or so...

dcfcsteve
03/08/2009, 12:02 PM
Nah, only those with a history of completely missing the point get mocked by me.

I usually leave the first five or so...

We all bow to your superior wit and wisdom, oh mighty Dodge. Smug git....

Given the plethora of fcuk-wit threads on foot.ie at the moment, I think people can be excused for not knowing if something like the nonesense above is a serious effort or not.

osarusan
03/08/2009, 12:06 PM
Rovers & Bohs fans

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?

Yes. They are better fans, and better people too.

Dodge
03/08/2009, 12:12 PM
Smug git....
:D


I think people can be excused for not knowing if something like the nonesense above is a serious effort or not.

I disagree.

Da Real Rover
03/08/2009, 12:20 PM
Does football mean more to these fans than everyone else?

I was thinking back to the "Bray Wall" incident and when Bohs and Rovers have played in Terryland recently.

When they've scored some of their fans have run on to the pitch.

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?
Your thought process's fascinate me.

dcfcsteve
03/08/2009, 12:53 PM
I disagree.

Well you are rather disagreeable.... :D

Dunny
03/08/2009, 3:45 PM
Does football mean more to these fans than everyone else?

I was thinking back to the "Bray Wall" incident and when Bohs and Rovers have played in Terryland recently.

When they've scored some of their fans have run on to the pitch.

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c29/Hippiewad/2w2ipeb.gif

marinobohs
03/08/2009, 4:21 PM
Does football mean more to these fans than everyone else?

I was thinking back to the "Bray Wall" incident and when Bohs and Rovers have played in Terryland recently.

When they've scored some of their fans have run on to the pitch.

Is this because it means more to them than other fans?

Yes of course it means more to us, oh how we pity those part timers from Derry or Cork (or many many others) traveling to the other end of the country to support their team and they STILL don't jump on the pitch :):) darn part timers spoiling it for us all