View Full Version : Travelling support to European away game?
Sheridan
23/09/2006, 1:58 PM
I know "team spirit" is an alien concept for a supporter of Franchise FC.
That was a relevant contribution which didn't make you look like an idiot at all, well done.
It's what happens when you have a history.
Is "history" synonmous with "victim complex"? Guide me, I know nothing!
Yeah, I would prefer the negativity, monosyabllic Keely anyday:rolleyes:
I'm searching in vain here for the correlation between Dermot Keely's undsiputed status as a monosyllabic (well actually he's quite articulate, but he talks like a pleb) negative dinosaur and a League Cup Final between Shelbourne and Derry City Football Clubs. Or is that the only argument you have?
CCCCC---RRRRRR----AAAAACKKKK!
MariborKev
23/09/2006, 2:16 PM
Sheridan,
I set in context exactly why Kenny may have been somewhat emotional after the game.
If you don't have history, there is no point guiding you as you wouldn't understand.
You contended that you were witnessing Kenny "having a Keegan". I was merely suggesting that Kenny interviews was understandable with respect to the emotions which the players had experienced in the previous 48 hours.
As regards Keely, the comment was made in relation to his time at Derry. It is a breath of fresh air to have an articulate, expressive manager such as SK.
Sheridan
23/09/2006, 2:31 PM
If you don't have history, there is no point guiding you as you wouldn't understand.
You do yourself a disservice! I don't personally suffer from an historically entrenched victim mentality, but you're elucidating it admirably!
I think it's been pretty conclusively established by now that anyone who believes in the existence of a systematic plot to screw Derry City is a rank imbecile. As for Kenny's reaction - the important aspect is not the stimuli which provoked the response, but the response provoked by the stimuli. Some people can handle pressure, some can't.
I didn't actually have a problem with Derry until this week (to be honest I still don't, as I'm sure this particular epidemic of idiocy will subside in time), I just wish you'd listen to me. It's for your benefit, you know! Because this virulent strain of paranoia was last diagnosed in a Mr D. Richardson shortly before his house of cards collapsed into the Lee. The previous outbreak was at Tolka Park in 2005. It's not a coincidence.
MariborKev
23/09/2006, 2:37 PM
I think it's been pretty conclusively established by now that anyone who believes in the existence of a systematic plot to screw Derry City is a rank imbecile. As for Kenny's reaction - the important aspect is not the stimuli which provoked the response, but the response provoked by the stimuli. Some people can handle pressure, some can't.
I agree wholeheartedly with the initial point.
The latter argument is rubbish.
What was the response to the stimuli?
- We beat Shels on penalties
- We went to Tolka, took a 2-0 lead in their backyard and were cruising.
- We have to put an outfield player in nets and they still can't beat us
Aye, SK and the players are really cracking under the pressure:rolleyes:
EireBadBoy
23/09/2006, 4:00 PM
Agreed but if I'm asked a question. Legaly, as a mod here, I have to answer. Legally.
To answer, just under 2,000 went to parkhead
You're doing a great job, keep it up. Pointless wanky Mo....
EireBadBoy
23/09/2006, 4:03 PM
I guarantee you'll win fck all
(everyone knows the league cup doesnt count - dnt even go there)
No point in waiting for Kildare to win it to disprove that theory anyway...
osarusan
23/09/2006, 6:30 PM
You're doing a great job, keep it up. Pointless wanky Mo....
Sarcasm, man, sarcasm.
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