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manic da hoop
04/03/2006, 4:06 PM
Anyone else been having difficulty logging onto the Ultras forum today?
Yep, having difficulty since last night....server issues apparently...or the Herag is at it again:D
manic da hoop
04/03/2006, 5:31 PM
No offense Manic meant but would you not get a quicker response posting this on your own part of this forum ?
Nobody reads that.
I hope they haven't suspended it in light of the week's events:(
sonofstan
04/03/2006, 7:16 PM
evicted and homeless .... even in cyberspace!
manic da hoop
04/03/2006, 8:34 PM
evicted and homeless .... even in cyberspace!
You know, a thread entitled "FAO Rovers fans" shouldn't, you would think, attract the attention of anybody else, with the possible exception of the odd Sligo supporter. But, of course, I forgot about our obsessed rivals over Dalymount way:rolleyes:
thomas
04/03/2006, 9:55 PM
Very funny that the server is suddenly having problems.
The Ultras have previously talked to the press and I'm pretty sure it would be a good idea to do so again using the right contacts.
This smacks of IT gards stifling free speech.
MariborKev
04/03/2006, 11:28 PM
Very funny that the server is suddenly having problems.
Aye, it got petrol bombed.......:D
thomas
05/03/2006, 3:13 AM
Some foreign nationals probably looted the server...
In so much as we all suspected the fuzz I'm told it's genuinely server problems. You should still be able to log on today
Buile Shuibhne
05/03/2006, 9:13 AM
If not the Hearald - you can rely on the Sindo:
Interpol investigating 'ultra' link with Dublin riots
Sunday March 5th 2006
JEROME REILLY
INTERPOL have been called in to investigate possible links between a man arrested and charged during last weekend's Dublin riots and the organised soccer violence perpetrated by far-right hooligans in Italy.
Gardai are trying to establish if a man who has in the past been arrested in connection with clashes between Italian football hooligans and riot police in southern Italy was the same person taken into custody and charged with public order offences in Dublin last weekend.
During that outbreak of soccer violence under investigation in Italy, a young girl lost an eye after she was struck by a firework.
That outrage has been blamed on 'ultras', gangs of thugs which often have strong fascist leanings.
Soccer hooligans supporting a number of Eircom League clubs are believed to have taken part in the violence in Dublin last week.
Detectives are now convinced that while hardline republicans were at the heart of last Saturday's rioting on Dublin's major thoroughfares, some of the violence was driven by football hooligans who used the cover of protests against the Love Ulster parade to attack the gardai.
© Irish Independent
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/ & http://www.unison.ie/
Raheny Red
05/03/2006, 10:33 AM
evicted and homeless .... even in cyberspace!
POTM :p
Soccer hooligans supporting a number of Eircom League clubs are believed to have taken part in the violence in Dublin last week.
For "are believed" read...i've no evidence whatsoever but makes a good story anyway. :rolleyes:
Does he mean UCD & Dublin City fans? ;)
A face
06/03/2006, 1:59 AM
If not the Hearald - you can rely on the Sindo:
Interpol investigating 'ultra' link with Dublin riots
Sunday March 5th 2006
JEROME REILLY
INTERPOL have been called in to investigate possible links between a man arrested and charged during last weekend's Dublin riots and the organised soccer violence perpetrated by far-right hooligans in Italy.
Gardai are trying to establish if a man who has in the past been arrested in connection with clashes between Italian football hooligans and riot police in southern Italy was the same person taken into custody and charged with public order offences in Dublin last weekend.
During that outbreak of soccer violence under investigation in Italy, a young girl lost an eye after she was struck by a firework.
That outrage has been blamed on 'ultras', gangs of thugs which often have strong fascist leanings.
Soccer hooligans supporting a number of Eircom League clubs are believed to have taken part in the violence in Dublin last week.
Detectives are now convinced that while hardline republicans were at the heart of last Saturday's rioting on Dublin's major thoroughfares, some of the violence was driven by football hooligans who used the cover of protests against the Love Ulster parade to attack the gardai.
© Irish Independent
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/ & http://www.unison.ie/
This is totally irresponsible of the Indo .... unbelieveable and they will totally get away with it. Its like a race to the bottom with them .... if they had any proof of eL clubs being involved in this they should inform us. If there actually is a problem then they should be telling people and more inportantly clubs about it. They are a bunch of liars ..... THEY are getting scummier by the day.
"Soccer hooligans supporting a number of Eircom League clubs are believed to have taken part in the violence in Dublin last week."
Who believes it ?? Is it the Gardai .... how come no one has heard anything, i mean its not like someone would forget to tell us, it would be a thread ten pages long by now.
Its more like they need to make their story more plausible so we'll make up some complete and utter tripe to crutch up their already flakey story. The anti-christ himself could have been at the riots and that still wouldnt link eL clubs to this.
It is a complete rag, end of.
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