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mypost
23/09/2006, 12:57 AM
Oh then it will be
"Dirty Dublin tenant" :rolleyes:

I wonder to whom that refers to? :rolleyes:

Maybe your PA is bad now, but when we were there this season, we could certainly hear him. This was possible of course, by our fans been cornered into a fortified, restricted area during the game, 10 metres below loudspeakers.

We definitely heard the "THIS IS A PUBLIC SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT" message referring to our 10-minute detention after the game. Three times he reminded us of the "ANNOUNCEMENT" in injury time. :rolleyes:

Patrick Dunne
23/09/2006, 9:02 AM
The fortified area you speak of is now being re-fortified after you lot
damaged the sniper towers.

mypost
23/09/2006, 8:38 PM
:confused:

Elaborate?

Conor H
23/09/2006, 10:32 PM
:confused:

Elaborate?

He's been smart.It's called sarcasm:rolleyes:

Patrick Dunne
24/09/2006, 3:27 PM
Whoosh

GUISAUltra
24/09/2006, 7:34 PM
ah conor thats not very nice, im sure they have sarcasm somewhere in dublin. i love sarcasm. i love rovers

corbyeire
24/09/2006, 10:33 PM
thought they killed the music after a few seconds at half time when they realised it was toooo loud - probably could here me and friends cursing outside the media box

for some reason in the second half we could hear george michael being played in the commentary box - over and over!!

thescoringgoals
24/09/2006, 10:59 PM
during the second half too,seemed kinda weird,i think it was u2 at 1 stage,maybe the new P.A guy hasnt got the hang of the equipment yet.
also,it usually seems like a crehe in terryland during a match but last friday night seemed even worse for some reason with even more kids flying around the place then usual.

GalwayFrancis
25/09/2006, 12:01 AM
that faint music during the second half was coming from a house party behind the car park end, there was bout 6/7 lads out dancing on the roof, watching the game and listening to george michael.

Patrick Dunne
25/09/2006, 8:52 AM
Well done to Bernie O'Connell who organised a promotion in some city secondary schools for the game. This brought in a lot of U-18's, some with their parents.

Its always good to see supporters of any age in Terryland.

GUISAUltra
25/09/2006, 12:43 PM
yeah it was a brilliant crowd alright. hopefully they'll all be back for the remaining games and the future

corbyeire
25/09/2006, 5:43 PM
yea saw those boys on the roof of the house - fair play - but george michael - not exactly the tunes to get the party going now!

Terry
26/09/2006, 7:14 AM
George Michael would be right up their street actually !! ;)

Ash
26/09/2006, 8:00 AM
George Michael would be right up their street actually !! ;)

Surely that would be a back street :eek:

GUISAUltra
26/09/2006, 10:42 AM
more like a back passage