View Full Version : Is Wednesday DDay for Shels
WeAreRovers
14/02/2007, 11:02 AM
I heard Roddy Collins pronouncing himself the next Shels manager at the schoolboy match last weekend.
Word on the streets and in the pubs of Ringsend is that the plasterer has a squad already to go, contingent on Ollie being out of the picture.
How good would that be? Shels deducted a shedload of points, Roddy managing a squad of has-beens, never-weres and never-will-bes. Nailed-on relegation, Roddy has form with this kind of situation.
KOH
Dodge
14/02/2007, 11:06 AM
He resign with 1 game left to keep his proud "never relegated" record in tact
fanatic
14/02/2007, 11:25 AM
any idea of what time meeting or dicusssions are taking place regarding Shel's ?
Is it tonight ?
CharlesThompson
14/02/2007, 12:38 PM
Well they said it was Wednesday so that could mean Friday or Saturday.
Jerry The Saint
14/02/2007, 12:44 PM
I heard Roddy Collins pronouncing himself the next Shels manager at the schoolboy match last weekend.
Is that like Idi Amin pronouncing himself the last King of Scotland:confused:
OneRedArmy
14/02/2007, 1:11 PM
Is that like Idi Amin pronouncing himself the last King of Scotland:confused:The difference is that Idi Amin had redeeming features.
Magicme
14/02/2007, 1:26 PM
The difference is that Idi Amin had redeeming features.
Ask my cousins boyfriend about that and you mite get a different answer.
Mr_Parker
14/02/2007, 1:45 PM
Good idea GH.
The Irish League also cooks the fixtures to make all the Boxing Day games local derbies, which adds a big element to them as well.
Would be great if the FAI did likewise. Unlikely that the idea would even cross their mind however...
"Cooked" for more than just St Stephen's Day. ;)
MyTown
14/02/2007, 1:49 PM
RTE are reporting a decision on Shelbourne's future as imminent.
What I really liked about the story was a graphic beside it advertising their travel section - it looks very like a New York sky line - post 9/11. Maybe someone in Montrose is into subliminal messages??
[URL="http://www.rte.ie/sport/2007/0214/shelbourne.html"]
mypost
14/02/2007, 2:09 PM
Absolutely does. Yourself and Shels have to be scheduled at home on alternative weekends.
Roma and Lazio share the same ground, and can only play at home every second week. It still doesn't affect the Italian fixture list every season, so why here?? :confused:
pineapple stu
14/02/2007, 9:54 PM
The point is you keep sharing different grounds, so one year you've to alternate with Pat's, another with Bohs, another with Shels.
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