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SkStu
27/08/2009, 3:57 AM
Good post Ezeikial, fair enough.

SMorgan, my point was there is no pro-bohs agenda from referees in this or any previous season no more so than all the previous seasons of regular attendance when i was convinced there was an anti-Bohs agenda under Collins, Mahon, Kenny, Farrelly and Connor.

Also (and by the way we dont like Connor. The man is an absolute clown demonstrated by his behaviour a few days ago when the equaliser against Rovers and the way he celebrated the draw at home in the home tie. I think you'll eventually come to agree with us) you have got to remember the history that leads up to the incidents you mention from the cup game - bad tackles from both sides, arrogant quotes from Fenlon around the start of the season, terrible behaviour from Sean Connor before, during and after games against Bohs, how many red and yellow cards? Its not surprising there were red cards on both sides and an ugly incident at the end. You lost and are ****ed - i get it but i think you need to open your eyes too, man!


Bus in long term parking. :D

dancinpants
27/08/2009, 4:04 AM
Weekend 21-22? WEEKEND??? Almost a fookin' WEEK now. :rolleyes:

SMorgan
27/08/2009, 4:25 AM
Bus in long term parking. :D

It's very unfortunate that you still didn't feel the need to comment on the comments I referred you to. That's sad. I also think you're one to be talking about Connor's behaviour given the fact that Fenlon embarressed himself and his club with his behaviour after the European match. He showed himself up to be a poor and sad loser. When you consider Fenlon's behaviour you have a bear face cheek to talk about the way Connor celebrated a goal. Fenlon's behaviour was in sharp contrast to the dignified comments of Connor after the Bohs match.

GalwayRed
27/08/2009, 12:13 PM
He picked up a knock and was taken off. Hopefully nothing too serious.
Just an update on that. David Cassidys out for between 6-8 weeks after injuring his medial ligament going in for a challenge in the Kildare match.