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gustavo
08/08/2005, 11:56 AM
Just out of interest re the comments from the club that the support from the town wasnt as strong as it used to be and that support from out of the town was more prevelant i thought it would be interesting to set up a little poll to see where people on this forum are from ie town or out of town

Redzer
08/08/2005, 12:33 PM
Just out of interest re the comments from the club that the support from the town wasnt as strong as it used to be and that support from out of the town was more prevelant i thought it would be interesting to set up a little poll to see where people on this forum are from ie town or out of town
Where would out of town begin?

sligoman
08/08/2005, 12:34 PM
Where would out of town begin?

Once you pass Carraroe on the Dublin side and Rathcormac on the Donegal side :D

Redzer
08/08/2005, 12:58 PM
Once you pass Carraroe on the Dublin side and Rathcormac on the Donegal side :D
Rathcormac is outside the borough, and I'm not sure about Carraroe either. To be more exact what I wanted to know was,
If you live inside the borough are you considered "In Town"?
If you live outside the borough are you considered "out of town"?

sligoman
10/08/2005, 6:11 PM
The town is winning so far? Did everyone vote? :confused:

The Stars
10/08/2005, 7:11 PM
I think we have more than 25 fans though......

Shiba
11/08/2005, 1:31 AM
I have a small problem with this!I consider myself a full blooded townie but have live outside for 2yrs now.And having lived next door to showgrounds for ten yrs and grew up within spitting distance of the showgrounds.I am a bit confused which way to vote but have decided vote for outside as I travel from outside boundary for games now.

sligoman
11/08/2005, 1:39 AM
I have a small problem with this!I consider myself a full blooded townie but have live outside for 2yrs now.And having lived next door to showgrounds for ten yrs and grew up within spitting distance of the showgrounds.I am a bit confused which way to vote but have decided vote for outside as I travel from outside boundary for games now.Your a townie who has converted to a buff, shiba :D

Red4Eva
11/08/2005, 10:57 AM
wow the roasters are taking over!! :D

i think a proper survey would show that there is more ppl from town but the ratio isn't as substantially in favour of town as it used to be

Petmuller
11/08/2005, 11:03 AM
Your a townie who has converted to a buff, shiba :D

Just wondering what does the term "buff" mean?
I know I've used it all my life, but maybe not as much in recent years :)
Anyway, where did the term originate.

I'd take a stab at it and guess - "Big Ugly Fat Farmer"

Red4Eva
11/08/2005, 11:14 AM
Latest averages:
PREMIER
Bohs 2099 (2340)
Bray 1795 (818)
Cork 3684 (4033)
Derry 2500 (1672) (missing Bray)
Drogheda 1762 (1554)
Harps 1500 (1106)
Longford 1232 (1131)
Pat's 1674 (1882)
Rovers 1880 (1466) (missing Drogheda)
Shels 2012 (2158) (missing Drogheda)
UCD 723 (306)
Waterford 1250 (1753) (missing Derry)

FIRST
Athlone 358 (291)
Cobh 360 (240)
Dublin City 184 (592)
Dundalk 256 (591) (missing Kilkenny)
Galway 639 (571)
Kildare 227 (298) (missing Cobh (2), Dundalk, Kilkenny and Monaghan (2))
Kilkenny 138 (110) (missing Athlone, Dublin City (2), Dundalk and Kildare)
Limerick 764 (188)
Monaghan 175 (182) (missing Cobh and Kildare)
Sligo 1559 (781)

considering the lack of away fans in the showgrounds&the sixe of the town we;re still puttin most prem teams to shame. dublin city&bray's averages have show a dfifference of around 400(the increased away fans in prem). if u factor in that it's pretty decent

Poor Student
11/08/2005, 11:23 AM
dublin city&bray's averages have show a dfifference of around 400(the increased away fans in prem). if u factor in that it's pretty decent

More due to their proximity to the 4 big Dublin clubs than other Premier teams themselves.

Red4Eva
11/08/2005, 11:42 AM
More due to their proximity to the 4 big Dublin clubs than other Premier teams themselves.

i know ya but i'm sayin if we had this advantage we'd be up there. i don't expect 400 away supporters when we're in da prem next yr :D

McSligo
11/08/2005, 3:04 PM
Just wondering what does the term "buff" mean?
I know I've used it all my life, but maybe not as much in recent years :)
Anyway, where did the term originate.

I'd take a stab at it and guess - "Big Ugly Fat Farmer"


BUFF = "Backward Undesirable Fecking Freeloader
:p

sligoman
11/08/2005, 3:06 PM
Born Under ****ing Farmers;).

What about townie? Does each letter there mean anything? :confused: :D

Rovers1
11/08/2005, 7:01 PM
i know alot more Rovers fans from Country than town,although that could be something to do with me living in the country

GO ON DA BUFFS AND BOGGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :p

sligoman
11/08/2005, 7:02 PM
although that could be something to do with me living in the countrySomehow, I'd say it has :rolleyes:

Rovers1
11/08/2005, 7:04 PM
Wait!!

TOWNIE:

The Only Wa-n-k-ers Not In Employment

:p :cool: :D :ball:

sligoman
11/08/2005, 7:07 PM
Wait!!

TOWNIE:

The Only Wa-n-k-ers Not In EmploymentWell if you call been a farmer employment then :rolleyes: :D

1 9 2 8
13/08/2005, 11:54 AM
What if your from town but you live in Dubland (or Meath) now or if your from the sticks and you live in town there should be more options on this poll

Rovers1
14/08/2005, 2:46 PM
Well if you call been a farmer employment then :rolleyes: :D


im not a farmer,my father is though

red_away
19/08/2005, 1:37 PM
I am a townie