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Spudulika
20/08/2015, 4:17 PM
The Hindu community must be gutted

Hipsters, wannabes, tokers, jokers, vegans and vegetarians everywhere will weep tears of pain.

Seagull
20/08/2015, 4:32 PM
https://twitter.com/BrayWanderers/status/633992803215900673

More "third party interference". Was supposed to host the Holi Festival of Colour.
Excuse was that it's not sporting related. Have any other non-sporting events been held at the Carlisle Grounds?
'Third party interference'? Doesn't that just mean that someone objected and the council then cancelled it? 'A clause has been risen'- what the hell does that mean? Anyway, if the amount of fast food containers with rotting food littering the main stand on Monday night is anything to go by after a rugby game at the weekend, it may be just as well that the clowns in charge down there have had this event shut down.

disgruntled
21/08/2015, 10:17 AM
Hipsters, wannabes, tokers, jokers, vegans and vegetarians everywhere will weep tears of pain.

A Big Mac anyone ?
That's vegetarian isn't it :bigsmile:

Spudulika
21/08/2015, 11:30 AM
A Big Mac anyone ?
That's vegetarian isn't it :bigsmile:

For the amount of meat in it, probably :-)

Dove
26/08/2015, 2:15 PM
This season we have seen 2 teams from Bray.

The ‘back room-off the field’ team have been a sham, with no support to the On the Field team who have performed heroic and deserve every credit.
With the great cup run and very high league positon, before O’Connor-Kelly start to take the credit, we would do well to remind everyone of the statements below.

Bray won their most recent fixture despite the lack of a manager, beating Limerick 1-0. Speaking after that result, midfielder David Cassidy said that the squad had been left to their own devices and had lost faith in the club.
Cassidy, who coached the team from the stands this week, said: “We’re by ourselves. We’ve no trust or faith in the club anymore. We’ve had four managers [sic] in the space of four months, which is unacceptable.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2015/0707/713107-oconnor-strong-manager-the-solution-at-bray/

Let’s give a special thanks to the team who have survived the turmoil of all the manager changes, the un-paid wages, the high court drama of the removal of O’Connor-Kelly-Cox-O’Neill, the reneging of the McGettigan’s investment, supporters protests, unpaid suppliers plus many other issues.

The Real On the Field Team deserve a great round of appreciation for holding their dignity in all this.
The quicker the O’Connor-Kelly team are gone the better for all, the Club, the LOI and football in general.

No room for land grabbers who have no interest in Bray or football.

Nesta99
26/08/2015, 8:32 PM
Cassidy could have a decent managerial CV well before he has even retired. Coaching from the stands and all!