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scotsbeer
13/12/2006, 2:07 PM
just heard a nut job has locked himself into fai building and threatening to blow the place up with petrol. a well ****ed off dundalk fan i would say

Eire06
13/12/2006, 2:12 PM
just heard a nut job has locked himself into fai building and threatening to blow the place up with petrol. a well ****ed off dundalk fan i would say

Heard on the news that there is a protest up there complaining about the FAIs decision

GuisaSaigon
13/12/2006, 2:14 PM
Dundalk fans were protesting outside when one of them ran in with a cannister of petrol.Gardai are currently negociating with him the area around merrion square has been shut down.

TheLedge
13/12/2006, 2:22 PM
Is this a wind up?

Funniest thing I've ever heard!

Terry
13/12/2006, 2:31 PM
you couldnt make it up !!! hahahaha :D

GuisaSaigon
13/12/2006, 2:51 PM
It's all over now,he forced his way into the fai wearing a dundalk shirt and scarf put up a banner saying Dundalk fans demand answers he poured petrol all over the the inside of the building and himself and started shouting and demanding answers about the fai's treatment of dundalk through the years. he was holding a lighter and can of petrol all the time. Enter John Gill, Giller talked to the looney and seemed to know him. he referred to him as Maxi, Maxi told Gill he was the best manager Dundalk ever had before dropping the lighter and being arressted.
I hope you all would have been prepared to go to the lenghts Maxi has if we hadnt been invited to take our place in the premier division.

Terry
13/12/2006, 2:58 PM
almost sounds like it was a set up, how convenient that Gill was in the local vacinity at that time and knew him by his first name too !!!

corbyeire
13/12/2006, 3:39 PM
http://www.rte.ie/aertel/p232.htm

manofthemoment
13/12/2006, 5:32 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/irish/6177497.stm

geezer
13/12/2006, 7:24 PM
now thats what i call marketing, bbc,canal+,cnn, sky are carrying it, fair play to the fai they are marketing the league to a big audience already, its nearly cool to be an eircom league fan tonight...unbelievable

Terry
13/12/2006, 9:36 PM
I see he is/was a member of the security staff at oriel !!!!! I'll never slag Ollie Davey again :D

GuisaSaigon
14/12/2006, 9:41 AM
More irresponsible journalism in the Sun today. Maxi made the front page but in the article inside the rag it explains that his sad attempt at an arson attack was carried out because "Dundalk were over looked in favour of Galway United despite winning a play-off for promotion to the newly formed FAI Premiership.
They go on to say that "the FAI have not revealed why they chose GU ahead of DFC but the financial situations of both clubs are believed to be a factor"

1st The playoff was never for promotion it was for points on the playing side of the assesment criteria. It might have seemed futile but if Waterford had won the would have surpassed our points total and remained in the premier. Dundalks 4 year record was so bad that it was clear to everyone that the 20 points on offer for winning the playoff were never going to be enough to to "promote" them.
2nd Apart from the fact that there was no promotion or relegation this season the reason dundalk were not "promoted" was that they failed to surpass GU's points total in their off field assesment and on field over the last 4 years.
The standard of journalism in this country is a joke, i wouldnt expect much from a rag like the sun but RTE and The Independant have also been responsible for ignoring the facts over the last few days. It's just lazy reporting. The BBC on the other hand can research the situation and report properly on it.

NY Hoop
14/12/2006, 10:24 AM
More irresponsible journalism in the Sun today. Maxi made the front page but in the article inside the rag it explains that his sad attempt at an arson attack was carried out because "Dundalk were over looked in favour of Galway United despite winning a play-off for promotion to the newly formed FAI Premiership.
They go on to say that "the FAI have not revealed why they chose GU ahead of DFC but the financial situations of both clubs are believed to be a factor"

1st The playoff was never for promotion it was for points on the playing side of the assesment criteria. It might have seemed futile but if Waterford had won the would have surpassed our points total and remained in the premier. Dundalks 4 year record was so bad that it was clear to everyone that the 20 points on offer for winning the playoff were never going to be enough to to "promote" them.
2nd Apart from the fact that there was no promotion or relegation this season the reason dundalk were not "promoted" was that they failed to surpass GU's points total in their off field assesment and on field over the last 4 years.
The standard of journalism in this country is a joke, i wouldnt expect much from a rag like the sun but RTE and The Independant have also been responsible for ignoring the facts over the last few days. It's just lazy reporting. The BBC on the other hand can research the situation and report properly on it.


Not really. They reported that the loon had set the place on fire. Wish he had!!

Also there is no premiership in Ireland.


KOH

Celdrog
14/12/2006, 10:32 AM
Lads - In fairness to Maaaaaxi he did uncover that it was a conspiracy between the FAI and Galway. What the hell were you guys doing sending Christmas cards to the FAI. :rolleyes: :D

I also read the Sun today - pretty poor reporting of the facts. They appear unaware that there is a new league starting and Craptown failed miserably in the criteria.

Great to have you guys back and best of luck on going full time. I wonder will Tony C be able to tempt some Drogs players down (across)?? He seemed vey popular with the lads when he was Doolo's assistant.

GuisaSaigon
14/12/2006, 10:50 AM
Not really. They reported that the loon had set the place on fire. Wish he had!!

Just noticed that now. They did seem to have a grasp of the criteria for inclusion in the Premier Division though. Which is more than more than most reporters in this country have bothered to do


Also there is no premiership in Ireland.

The Sun's words not mine

Tir Oilean
15/12/2006, 8:07 AM
They like to think they know it all but the fact is a lot of the journos in these papers are more interested in the UK footie and paper never refuses ink...a sad thing here is that the BBC report said the same about lighting the fire so the shoddy work of some ****head has travelled far and wide