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mypost
01/11/2012, 10:37 AM
you display the typical willful blindness that many at Shamrock Rovers have for their element, you seek to characterise a planned and sustained attack with bottle, brick and stone on a pub and its unsuspecting customers as some sort of handbags.
Any other weapons you can throw in?? Bombs, Grenades, Machine guns??
There is trouble outside pubs in this country every weekend. It shouldn't happen, but it does. What are you supposed to do, lock yourself in and take cover? :confused:
seeing as you seem to know the identity of those involved in the assault to the point where can confidently state their attendance levels at games perhaps you can break with this tradition by giving up those involved if not to the Police at least to your club.
I don't know anyone involved. I wasn't there, and I have never been in a Sligo pub. But those behind whatever trouble there was last week, will get the punishment the authorities deem fit. The rest of us will move on. So should you.
Dodge
01/11/2012, 10:49 AM
But those behind whatever trouble there was last week, will get the punishment the authorities deem fit
You're on top form in ths thread mypost. never change!
Lim till i die
01/11/2012, 4:56 PM
Any other weapons you can throw in?? Bombs, Grenades, Machine guns??
There is trouble outside pubs in this country every weekend. It shouldn't happen, but it does. What are you supposed to do, lock yourself in and take cover? :confused:
I don't know anyone involved. I wasn't there, and I have never been in a Sligo pub. But those behind whatever trouble there was last week, will get the punishment the authorities deem fit. The rest of us will move on. So should you.
Genuinely can't decide whether you are a balls out wind up merchant or a bit special.
Either way you are, as always, absolutely tremendous fun. http://mob717.photobucket.com/albums/ww173/prestonjjrtr/Smileys/Aliens/spacecraft-1.gif?t=1268184894
mypost
01/11/2012, 8:46 PM
You're on top form in ths thread mypost. never change!
Sorry, but I read the link in Post 38. My mistake.
Genuinely can't decide whether you are a merchant or a bit special.
And like most quotes of my posts, I have no idea what exactly the response to it is about. So I edit quotes and split posts when it's my turn.
Lim till i die
01/11/2012, 9:59 PM
Sorry, but I read the link in Post 38. My mistake.
And like most quotes of my posts, I have no idea what exactly the response to it is about. So I edit quotes and split posts when it's my turn.
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redarmyfaction
02/11/2012, 1:12 AM
Is Tallaght the whited spelchure for Shamrock, awful place to go to, and looks a GAA ground on TV, hard to sell tickets for next year.
Charlie Darwin
02/11/2012, 11:46 AM
I don't know which is more confusing, your misspelling of 'sepulchre' or your claim that Tallaght looks like a GAA ground.
redarmyfaction
02/11/2012, 7:06 PM
I don't know which is more confusing, your misspelling of 'sepulchre' or your claim that Tallaght looks like a GAA ground.
That wasn't a spelling mistake it was an anagram, when people get forensic on spelling and grammar it is perhaps they cannot refute the essential argument, whether Tallaght looks like a GAA stadium is neither here nor there, though a grass mound at each end would set it off nicely, my main point is that it is not an likable ground and with Shamrock playing unattractive and unsuccessful football in that brutalist arena tickets will be hard sold. Shamrock could longer claim to be Ireland's most charismatic club after Sligo Rovers brought a larger and more joyous support into the your backyard for the 2010 fAI cup and that sowed the seeds of bitterness which came to ugly flower last Saturday night, it is unlikely that ye will ever become the darling of Dublin soccer because many Dubliners when they are confronted with a green and white hooped shirt can envisage the wearer climbing through the shattered remains of a plate glass window at the wrong end of O Connell Street clutching a pair of runners, I always do anyway.
I do honestly think, windups aside that there is a fear out there and not just among the Loola Hoops that the Tallaght Rovers brand is going prematurely stale.
I forgot to add
Matthew 23:
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness.
PartySaint
02/11/2012, 10:53 PM
I do honestly think, windups aside that there is a fear out there and not just among the Loola Hoops that the Tallaght Rovers brand is going prematurely stale.
They'll probably win the league next season and have the highest average attendance in the league while their doing it
Charlie Darwin
04/11/2012, 7:43 PM
That wasn't a spelling mistake it was an anagram, when people get forensic on spelling and grammar it is perhaps they cannot refute the essential argument, whether Tallaght looks like a GAA stadium is neither here nor there, though a grass mound at each end would set it off nicely, my main point is that it is I not an likable ground and with Shamrock playing unattractive and unsuccessful football in that brutalist arena tickets will be hard sold.
I don't think a single Rovers fan would claim the football this season has been anything other than caveman-like. O'Neill's team played some lovely ball, especially in Europe, despite the insistence of many Sligo fans to the contrary.
Shamrock could longer claim to be Ireland's most charismatic club after Sligo Rovers brought a larger and more joyous support into the your backyard for the 2010 fAI cup and that sowed the seeds of bitterness which came to ugly flower last Saturday night, it is unlikely that ye will ever become the darling of Dublin soccer because many Dubliners when they are confronted with a green and white hooped shirt can envisage the wearer climbing through the shattered remains of a plate glass window at the wrong end of O Connell Street clutching a pair of runners, I always do anyway.
Most Dubliners when confronted with a green and white shirt will say "ah, another Celtic fan like myself." The club doesn't have a great reputation but it would be no exaggeration to say the majority of football fans in Dublin and Ireland are blissfully unaware of said reputation by virtue of their total apathy towards domestic football. Yes, it was great that Sligo brought lots of fans to the Aviva in 2010 (no way there were more red shirts than green) but if both teams were locked in a real battle for the title there is no doubt which club would attract more bodies in the gate.
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