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legendz
21/02/2012, 8:55 AM
Comments are always thrown on here regards barstoolers etc. Don't get be wrong, it's a disgrace those fortunate to be in the LoI areas of the country, unlike us Kerry folk, don't get out to support their local club, as well as keeping an eye on other leagues which there is nothing wrong with.
It has to be said though, the LoI players love to watch action from across the water. I've seen in often in the UL Arena sports bar, LoI teams that were doing there pre-season taking in the action from the league across the water. Pat Dolan's Cork City being the prime example years back.

redobit
21/02/2012, 9:00 AM
Are any Premier League players avid LOI fans?

Spudulika
21/02/2012, 9:13 AM
Redobit, quite a few I'd say, the a) ex-LOI boys, b) gambling addicts.

Legendz, it's part of life to appreciate or follow other clubs, leagues, countries etc, alot of the so called barstoolers are probably active players, those are the ones who need to be brought into the ranks, or a small part of them at least. Others probably went to a few LOI matches but didn't get a buzz (you have to push yourself to get a buzz at the LOI even today), while some like sports or being part of a crowd. Any of the LOI players I know or have known all follow the sky leagues and some follow the big 2 in Spain, some Italian football and the truly intelligent and good players follow German football.

marinobohs
21/02/2012, 10:01 AM
Suspect most on here would have interest in EPL / SPL / La Liga etc. No problem whatsoever and doubt most here do. it is the SKY Sports pub "fans" in their replica Rooney/Suarez/Drogba jersey (often size XXL;)) going on about how "we" are gonna........ (despite never having set foot within a ten mile radius of Old T/Anfield/Stamford Bridge), usually telling all around how the LOI is "crap" that drive LOI fans (aned mostother people) mad.

Perfectly normal for any footie fan to have an interest in many League's but the little englanders (scotlanders) that slagoff LOI are a race apart.

askmehoop
21/02/2012, 6:17 PM
Robbie Keane is. Its always been a dream of his to play for Rovers in Tallaght Stadium

peadar1987
21/02/2012, 11:24 PM
Robbie Keane is. Its always been a dream of his to play for Rovers in Tallaght Stadium

I would have thought he'd want to play for Rovers at the Showgrounds first. Nothing like a home debut to make a player feel welcome.

askmehoop
22/02/2012, 12:14 AM
I would have thought he'd want to play for Rovers at the Showgrounds first. Nothing like a home debut to make a player feel welcome.

ok...... i think the sea air has gotten to your head peader

El-Pietro
22/02/2012, 12:21 AM
the poll is very limited, i dont follow any epl team, but i do follow teams outside the loi

osarusan
22/02/2012, 1:51 AM
the poll is very limited, i dont follow any epl team, but i do follow teams outside the loi

Same here. I go to a few Yokohama FC games a season here, and kept up to date with their slump from mediocrity to crapness while I was in Ireland.

Spudulika
22/02/2012, 2:21 AM
I follow LOI, but nobody in the sky league. I appreciate the kick and rush element of the english game, especially the lump it forward and get stuck in side. But grew up a West Ham fan (which seems very contradictory).

marinobohs
22/02/2012, 11:12 AM
Robbie Keane is. Its always been a dream of his to play for Rovers in Tallaght Stadium

Would that be Robbie " Its always been a dream of mine to play for (insert latest club) Keane ? :rolleyes:

Wonder did his cousin Jason Byrne ever say "its always been a dream of mine to miss a peno in Tallaght Stadium" ?:D

Whatever happened to the SDCC proposal to name a stand after Robbie Keane ? Seem to recall some gombeen councilor proposed the idea.

pineapple stu
22/02/2012, 11:56 AM
Is this about players or fans?

nigel-harps1954
22/02/2012, 12:32 PM
Is this about players or fans?

What he said...I'm not sure why the poll is relevant to the thread topic?

Myself, I grew up a Man Utd fan, but kind of copped on when I hit teenage years. Hardly keep an eye on English football anymore. Might watch something in the pub with the lads from time to time to get a kick out of cheers, and claps and about 100 people in a pub shouting instructions at a TV and proud as punch when it listens and they do what was shouted.

I keep an eye on football all over the place, interest to see who's where in what league, but aside from that I call myself a Finn Harps fan and nobody else.

Jofspring
22/02/2012, 6:16 PM
Is this about players or fans?

Ya the Poll and the actual thread title are totally different.

Yes lots of LOI players support EPL teams and a lot are avid fans of it whom if they weren't playing LOI most likely wouldn't follow it.

On the other hand I would think 90% of LOI fans support their LOI teams mainly and just keep and eye on whats going on across the water and around the world. Most probably will have followed an EPL team when they were kids because everyone else did.

peadar1987
22/02/2012, 9:15 PM
Ya the Poll and the actual thread title are totally different.

Yes lots of LOI players support EPL teams and a lot are avid fans of it whom if they weren't playing LOI most likely wouldn't follow it.

On the other hand I would think 90% of LOI fans support their LOI teams mainly and just keep and eye on whats going on across the water and around the world. Most probably will have followed an EPL team when they were kids because everyone else did.

I know I'd be hard pushed to decide between Stoke and Bray if they ever came across each other in a competitive game. Is a not insignificant part of my support for Stoke due to the expectation I would support some English team, any English team, when I was at school? Not a doubt, but I never saw any reason why this should interfere with me becoming a Bray fan. In fact, my first experience of live football was when I was taken by my Dad to watch Stoke play Millwall, and that led me to seek out my nearest LOI club, so if I wasn't such a passionate fan of an English team, there's every chance I would never have gotten into LOI in the first place.

legendz
23/02/2012, 9:53 AM
What he said...I'm not sure why the poll is relevant to the thread topic?

Myself, I grew up a Man Utd fan, but kind of copped on when I hit teenage years. Hardly keep an eye on English football anymore. Might watch something in the pub with the lads from time to time to get a kick out of cheers, and claps and about 100 people in a pub shouting instructions at a TV and proud as punch when it listens and they do what was shouted.

I keep an eye on football all over the place, interest to see who's where in what league, but aside from that I call myself a Finn Harps fan and nobody else.

Grew up keeping on both the LoI and the league across the water. RTE used to have Sports Stadium on a Saturday and generally opened the programme with a LoI round-up around 12.30pm each week.
I'd only have a passing interest in the LoI due to no Kerry involvement. I know some go on about GAA mentality etc. and get behind the nearest club but I don't accept that.
The first time I paid to go into watch a game was when the Kerry League knocked Waterford United out of the League Cup in '08. I always said the first time I'd pay to watch a game would be in Kerry!
My interest in the league across the water has gone up a bit since Tralee's rejection. Probably a knee-jerk reaction, I'm sure I'll be watching the LoI kick-off despite the appointment of Kerry still being in the wilderness.

legendz
23/02/2012, 9:53 AM
Ya the Poll and the actual thread title are totally different.

Who put a poll on this topic? I demand answers!

Mr A
23/02/2012, 10:54 AM
I think we should have a poll on what the poll should be about. Who's with me?

bluewhitearmy
23/02/2012, 1:56 PM
I think we should have a poll on what the poll should be about. Who's with me?

Reckon we need a poll to see whos with ya.

nigel-harps1954
23/02/2012, 4:52 PM
Reckon we need a poll to see whos with ya.


I think we need a poll to see if we need a poll to see who's with him first.

askmehoop
23/02/2012, 6:04 PM
Would that be Robbie " Its always been a dream of mine to play for (insert latest club) Keane ? :rolleyes:

Wonder did his cousin Jason Byrne ever say "its always been a dream of mine to miss a peno in Tallaght Stadium" ?:D

Whatever happened to the SDCC proposal to name a stand after Robbie Keane ? Seem to recall some gombeen councilor proposed the idea.

Bizarre proposal, probably some no name councillor wanting to make a name for himself. wouldn't be suprised to see this request pop up again. i'd name it the Roddy Collins stand before that dope

gormacha
24/02/2012, 11:43 AM
little englanders

Pointless bit of information for y'all, but I'm bored.

The term "Little Englander" is one of the most incorrectly used phrases in the English, or indeed any other, language.

The term was first used by English people during the expansion of the British Empire who disagreed with British colonisation of other countries, including Ireland. They advocated for a "little England" i.e. a modest, non-nationalist England that didn't invade other countries.

So, contrary to current usage, a "Little Englander" was someone who didn't jingoistically believe in the superiority of their own country.

As you were.

outspoken
25/02/2012, 11:29 AM
Theres nothing wrong with supporting a foreign team as long as you support your local team first! I love LOI football but I also love the Premier League (Spurs fan) while I also follow La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga very closely but I've never stayed at home to watch that instead of going to a LOI match.

It's not just the barstoolers fault tho its the media too, I was watching 3England the other night and all you could hear from the commentators was we we us as in Manchester United, thats when I switched over to channel 5 :)

bullit
27/02/2012, 2:58 AM
I think we should identify the 2 that voted "EPL only,hate LOI" and chop their bodies up into small pieces.The world will be a better place because of our actions and if we stick together none of us will be going to jail. ;)