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Irish Fan
23/08/2006, 10:04 AM
Hi All
I believe a huge problem with our league is HOOLIGANISM. I know sum people are gona be annoyed I bought this topic up because its seems to be very touchy for alot of fans. Im very annoyed that very little is being done about this problem by the clubs because its a problem which is growing at a rapid rate especially in Dublin. And i know for a fact this problem has turned some of my friends away from going to certain games and to watch certain clubs. I started attending Eircom League games at the start of last season. I still dont support any team in particular but I was starting to favour Shelbourne towards the end of last season as I seen them as a good team with a decent following.......UNTIL this season a scum element has now starting to attach to the club just like Rovers,Bohs and to a lesser extent Pats. First of all Shamrock Rovers are notorious for this kind of activity and I can see why.....ive seen alot of there games and I see a huge section of there support look and act like Millwall in there hats, stone island, Burberry gear ect and have seen this section cause trouble on quite a few occasions! Bohs have always being playing catch up with Rovers but trust me this season with all the trouble they have been causing they are catching Rovers. Hopefully the right measures have been taking to avoid any trouble this Friday night between them but I doubt that beacause the Gardai and the clubs seem clueless about this sort of thing! I think hooliganism is a major problem and it is keeping the crowds away from the big Dublin games I would like to here sum suggestions of how we can stamp out this problem or else id like sum feed back on how each club is dealing with this problem. Because Rovers,Bohs,Shels and even Pats have a problem.....Whats being done!!!???
dcfcsteve
23/08/2006, 10:09 AM
One suggestion would be to not register and make your first ever post on Foot.ie a frankly sensationalist tabloid-esque spiel about hooliganism. Especially one as exaggerated as the above.
It just makes you look like a WUM. :o
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swano
23/08/2006, 10:18 AM
Hearld muppet I'm guessing. Looney perhaps or maybe McCaffery
I think there is an issue in Dublin with regards safety in or around games but it is not hooliganism as not organised to any extent.
Dalymount is very safe inside the ground but numerous incidents with kids from the area attacking buses & he like.
Richmond Park has had issues inside & outside th ground but mre to do with the locality.
Tolka Park has some issues with access to the pitc from teenagers.
All in all more social problems in dublin as in no way can be classified as hooliganism.
Irish Fan
23/08/2006, 10:32 AM
Well maybe I shouldnt havent since how it is a very touchy subject to the clubs involved. But the reason I posted is I never even felt the need to register and post UNTIL none of my mates will go along with me to the Bohs and Rovers match on friday night!
placid casual
23/08/2006, 10:42 AM
****.
Raheny Red
23/08/2006, 10:44 AM
I think there is an issue in Dublin with regards safety in or around games but it is not hooliganism as not organised to any extent.
Nail on the head!
Irish Fan
23/08/2006, 10:57 AM
Ok maybe hooligan problem was the wrong word for Shels & Pats but I know for a fact Rovers & Bohs have organised hooligans and this would be every obvious to anyone whos been at either of there games. Aside from this wether a team has hooligans or non hooligans I still dont feel safe at some games at Tolka,Dayler or Richmond Park and the point im tryin to get across is there is NOTHING being done about safety issues!
NY Hoop
23/08/2006, 10:59 AM
Ok maybe hooligan problem was the wrong word for Shels & Pats but I know for a fact Rovers & Bohs have organised hooligans and this would be every obvious to anyone whos been at either of there games. Aside from this wether a team has hooligans or non hooligans I still dont feel safe at some games at Tolka,Dayler or Richmond Park and the point im tryin to get across is there is NOTHING being done about safety issues!
You know nothing. Write a letter into womens way if you feel that strongly about it.
KOH
Irish Fan
23/08/2006, 11:07 AM
Dont be in denial NY Hoop. I know and im sure every other Eircom League fan knows that both clubs have got a hooligan element.
mypost
23/08/2006, 11:09 AM
im sure every other Eircom League fan knows that both clubs have got a hooligan element.
I take it your mates go to English league games where almost every club has a hooligan element. A Rovers-Bohs game is for men, not mice.
Drogman.
23/08/2006, 11:18 AM
I was starting to favour Shelbourne towards the end of last season as I seen them as a good team with a decent following
Some great wummery there I must say.
Decent following :D
swano
23/08/2006, 11:20 AM
The main reason many neutrals stay away is because any little incident involving the two clubs is blown WAY out of proportion by certain people in the media.
A couple of weeks ago the hearld wrote an article saying all the eircom league "factions" are meeting up and joining forces to take on the German hoolies in Stuttgart. Thats probably the laziest, most ridiculous thing I've read in my life.
BohsPartisan
23/08/2006, 11:30 AM
I'd say if he is a journo its the Herald going by te spelling.
Irish Fan
23/08/2006, 11:34 AM
Im not a journalist and why are you sayin "journo" as if your english and in that green street film ya bohs muppet!
Passive
23/08/2006, 11:40 AM
Irish football has many problems, but hooliganism isn't one of them.
Dave drummerboy
23/08/2006, 11:45 AM
The way your going on man , ya would think theer were mass riots every week like in england , every club has a scum element not just bohs and rovers . Yeah the media have jumped more at them clubs but we all have problems maybe not as big as each club , its up to the clubs to ban them and other fans to stop them .
BrayUnknowns
23/08/2006, 11:45 AM
Irish football has many problems, but hooliganism isn't one of them.
That's the most sensible thing wrote ni this thread.....
End of thread.
Partizan
23/08/2006, 1:47 PM
Can admin bin this crap. This is obviously sh1te stirring.
Ronnie
23/08/2006, 1:50 PM
Irish hooligans have many troubles, football, however, is not one of them!
BohsPartisan
23/08/2006, 1:52 PM
Im not a journalist and why are you sayin "journo" as if your english and in that green street film ya bohs muppet!
Well actually my Dad is English so no doubt that sometimes shows up in my language usage, however journo is common slang for journalist over here now. You WUM Muppet.
I've never seen Green Street BTW.
bohs til i die
23/08/2006, 2:16 PM
Nail on the head!
eh Ollie Byrne anyone?
Drumcondra Red
23/08/2006, 2:20 PM
Im not a journalist and why are you sayin "journo" as if your english and in that green street film ya bohs muppet!
ffs! :rolleyes:
Maybe you've just seen a few movies and are trying to get real life situations out of it!!! Afraid to go to matches, grow up!
Jerry The Saint
23/08/2006, 3:22 PM
I think there is an issue in Dublin with regards safety in or around games but it is not hooliganism as not organised to any extent.
All in all more social problems in dublin as in no way can be classified as hooliganism.
Unlike Cork where all the locals are thoroughly splendid people and everybody wants to be your friend. :D
Irish Fan
23/08/2006, 3:23 PM
Mr Drum Red
I NEVER once said i was afraid to go to matches. I said my friends are afriad to go to the Rovers Vs Bohs match!! You thick!! Shels are a joke and are gona get that fat crook with the big nose to cheat yous to another title!!
dcfcsteve
23/08/2006, 3:25 PM
Im not a journalist and why are you sayin "journo" as if your english and in that green street film ya bohs muppet!
What the fcuk ??
As if Dubs haven't been putting 'o' onto the end of abbreviated words for years !! Ever heard of 'The Corpo' for Dublin Corporation ? Or even the slang name for the monument on O'Connell Street : 'The Hypo from the Corpo' ? What about 'compo' for compensations claims ? How about common Dub nicknames like 'Anto', Decko', Philo' etc etc ??
I suspect it's getting out more often that you need to do, full stop - not just going along to football games.
And if your friends are hiding behind crap excuses to avoid going to watch local teams with you, get some new mates.....
WUM
strangeirish
23/08/2006, 3:28 PM
Im not a journalist and why are you sayin "journo" as if your english and in that green street film ya bohs muppet!
Speaking of hooligans, that is one way to get your ass kicked:D
WUM
endabob1
23/08/2006, 3:40 PM
Mr Drum Red
I NEVER once said i was afraid to go to matches. I said my friends are afriad to go to the Rovers Vs Bohs match!! You thick!! Shels are a joke and are gona get that fat crook with the big nose to cheat yous to another title!!
In your opening post you said you liked Shels, "I was starting to favour Shelbourne towards the end of last season as I seen them as a good team with a decent following"
You're not very good at this are you:rolleyes:
passerrby
23/08/2006, 5:58 PM
there is a minor problem with some idiots at matches these could easely addressed with proper stewarding and a little help[ from the FAI
anto eile
23/08/2006, 10:02 PM
Hi All
I believe a huge problem with our league is HOOLIGANISM. I know sum people are gona be annoyed I bought this topic up because its seems to be very touchy for alot of fans. Im very annoyed that very little is being done about this problem by the clubs because its a problem which is growing at a rapid rate especially in Dublin. And i know for a fact this problem has turned some of my friends away from going to certain games and to watch certain clubs. I started attending Eircom League games at the start of last season. I still dont support any team in particular but I was starting to favour Shelbourne towards the end of last season as I seen them as a good team with a decent following.......UNTIL this season a scum element has now starting to attach to the club just like Rovers,Bohs and to a lesser extent Pats. First of all Shamrock Rovers are notorious for this kind of activity and I can see why.....ive seen alot of there games and I see a huge section of there support look and act like Millwall in there hats, stone island, Burberry gear ect and have seen this section cause trouble on quite a few occasions! Bohs have always being playing catch up with Rovers but trust me this season with all the trouble they have been causing they are catching Rovers. Hopefully the right measures have been taking to avoid any trouble this Friday night between them but I doubt that beacause the Gardai and the clubs seem clueless about this sort of thing! I think hooliganism is a major problem and it is keeping the crowds away from the big Dublin games I would like to here sum suggestions of how we can stamp out this problem or else id like sum feed back on how each club is dealing with this problem. Because Rovers,Bohs,Shels and even Pats have a problem.....Whats being done!!!???
:D :D :D
cabbage
A face
23/08/2006, 10:10 PM
Irish Fan, i have to say, whether you know it or not, are completely obvious here. I am going to close this thread for the time being. If anyone has any issue then post in Support.
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