OwlsFan
12/10/2005, 10:17 AM
And so the day of destiny dawns pale cold and brimming with the haunt of showers to come...the papers are being chewed over, parsed for tinctures of hope ( Swiss keeper dodgy etc, we can't possibly play as bad as against the Cypriots - we can and may)...and I wonder if I have ever started a home match day with less chin-up belief in the possibility of a passionate and effective victorious performance from the men or boys in green.
And what irks most of all is the fact that the opposition are not from the first eleven of international teams and their players do not generally play with name teams in the best leagues. To feel fear and loathing with such opposition to face is an indication as to how we have faltered since the away game in Paris. And what turns the stomach further is that we owe these
b*stards a right whipping given their less than sportsmanlike behaviour during and after Basle 1.
So what happens tonight - Uri Frigging Geller buzzes the ground in a helicopter stunt drowning out the avalanche of sound from the 12th man - great frigging help that would be: I hope someone with a SAM knocks him out of his ludicrous perch!.
All of those knarky carping gobs'ites who seem to go to games impurely motivated by the chance to rain down bile on triers like Kilbane will have been reinforced by the media splurge of negativity and hostility to the greener and his team - OUR team - in recent weeks. They will now be waiting to pounce with their twisted mentalities in even greater numbers than before...thank you gutter press, thank you Dunphy, Brady and Giles ...thank you not .
Our team appears rudderless, lacking in self-esteem, confidence and the wild Irish passion for the cause. They need the crowd to put their arm round them and give 95 minutes of unconditional support whatever the individual mistake and failings that occur. Everyone of us who attend have an absolute responsibility to be constant in our positive acclaim of the team...all the way to the bitter or sweetest of sweet ends...the drums are beginning to rumble...let us don our warpaint, gird our guinness guts, be there for the boys or maybe boys who rediscover that they are men and not just any men but Irishmen in the green jersey worn with pride... and from the jagged yawning jaws of elimination and recrimination, let us all together snatch the promised lotus land of a famous football victory...only ask what you can do for your country...the hour of need is upon us.
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Wish the above was written by me but was sent to me this morning by e-mail by a friend of mine but it represents exactly how I feel.
Stand up for the Boys in Green. Wir fahren nach Deutschland.
And what irks most of all is the fact that the opposition are not from the first eleven of international teams and their players do not generally play with name teams in the best leagues. To feel fear and loathing with such opposition to face is an indication as to how we have faltered since the away game in Paris. And what turns the stomach further is that we owe these
b*stards a right whipping given their less than sportsmanlike behaviour during and after Basle 1.
So what happens tonight - Uri Frigging Geller buzzes the ground in a helicopter stunt drowning out the avalanche of sound from the 12th man - great frigging help that would be: I hope someone with a SAM knocks him out of his ludicrous perch!.
All of those knarky carping gobs'ites who seem to go to games impurely motivated by the chance to rain down bile on triers like Kilbane will have been reinforced by the media splurge of negativity and hostility to the greener and his team - OUR team - in recent weeks. They will now be waiting to pounce with their twisted mentalities in even greater numbers than before...thank you gutter press, thank you Dunphy, Brady and Giles ...thank you not .
Our team appears rudderless, lacking in self-esteem, confidence and the wild Irish passion for the cause. They need the crowd to put their arm round them and give 95 minutes of unconditional support whatever the individual mistake and failings that occur. Everyone of us who attend have an absolute responsibility to be constant in our positive acclaim of the team...all the way to the bitter or sweetest of sweet ends...the drums are beginning to rumble...let us don our warpaint, gird our guinness guts, be there for the boys or maybe boys who rediscover that they are men and not just any men but Irishmen in the green jersey worn with pride... and from the jagged yawning jaws of elimination and recrimination, let us all together snatch the promised lotus land of a famous football victory...only ask what you can do for your country...the hour of need is upon us.
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Wish the above was written by me but was sent to me this morning by e-mail by a friend of mine but it represents exactly how I feel.
Stand up for the Boys in Green. Wir fahren nach Deutschland.