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SligoBrewer
19/03/2007, 4:00 PM
Righteo,

after the Rovers Bohs game in Dalymount ill be seperating from the rovers support and getting a lift to a residence, hopefully.

now, i am seriously fearing for my health if i do so because of the schooligan element.

will i be safe or will a young fellow in a rovers jersey (turner on the back coincidentally) be seen as an easy target by the schooligan scum

honest opinions please

Red&White Rover
19/03/2007, 4:03 PM
Righteo,

after the Rovers Bohs game in Dalymount ill be seperating from the rovers support and getting a lift to a residence, hopefully.

now, i am seriously fearing for my health if i do so because of the schooligan element.

will i be safe or will a young fellow in a rovers jersey (turner on the back coincidentally) be seen as an easy target by the schooligan scum

honest opinions please

personally i'd take the shirt off after the match...:rolleyes:

Leejo
19/03/2007, 6:52 PM
IMO You should be alright, all the little runts will be concentrating more on their own ''oppostion'' for the night

Red&White Rover
19/03/2007, 10:35 PM
IMO You should be alright, all the little runts will be concentrating more on their own ''oppostion'' for the night

and who would that be?

sligoman
20/03/2007, 12:02 AM
and who would that be?Sean Connor?:D.

I'd say it'll be safe enough. Although, I'm not going to drive up just in case I don't find a safe place to park. Their should be a bus going anyway!

Jerry The Saint
20/03/2007, 12:06 PM
I don't know what you mean. I can't tell you something's safe or not, unless I know specifically what you're talking about.

BohDiddley
20/03/2007, 3:08 PM
Is Sligo safe? (http://foot.ie/showpost.php?p=263682&postcount=4)

John83
20/03/2007, 3:11 PM
I've never had any trouble outside a Bohs game. As someone said, if you're that worried, take off the shirt afterwards (or just wear a jacket over it).

Carlin
20/03/2007, 3:49 PM
You'll be fine. Nearly all the so called "trouble" is blown out of proportion by internet clowns and is nowhere as bad as reported.

sligoman
20/03/2007, 6:53 PM
Is their parking near the ground?

feo123
23/03/2007, 11:28 PM
not really i dont think...just lots of houses and back alleys, hopefully the bus will park right outside our entrance anyway

BohsPartisan
26/03/2007, 2:57 PM
Is their parking near the ground?

Glengariff Parade seems to be safe enough. My cousin (drogs fan) parks there when they play us and he has a "Drogs on board" sticker on his car!

red bellied
26/03/2007, 3:01 PM
Will the bars be open in Dalymount for the match on Good Friday?

feo123
28/03/2007, 4:39 PM
will we be behind the dugouts or in the jodi?

DmanDmythDledge
28/03/2007, 10:26 PM
will we be behind the dugouts or in the jodi?
It won't be Jodi that's for sure. Probably the stand behind the goal.

Only1Rovers
29/03/2007, 10:57 AM
Will the bars be open in Dalymount for the match on Good Friday?

Why would it? It'll be good friday.

feo123
29/03/2007, 5:20 PM
It won't be Jodi that's for sure. Probably the stand behind the goal.

would that be within abusing distance of yere manager?

DmanDmythDledge
29/03/2007, 5:22 PM
No.

Take a closer look at my crest.;)

BohDiddley
29/03/2007, 7:58 PM
will we be behind the dugouts or in the jodi?
Unless you acquire a reputation that matches that little ditty of yours, I'd say you'll be in the Jodi.

sligoman
30/03/2007, 6:23 PM
Glengariff Parade seems to be safe enough. My cousin (drogs fan) parks there when they play us and he has a "Drogs on board" sticker on his car!and where's that? Far from Dalyer?

BohsPartisan
31/03/2007, 10:21 AM
Check it out on Google Maps. Very close.

Erstwhile Bóz
31/03/2007, 10:32 AM
Well I'm staying well away from Glengarriff Parade now; it's guaranteed to be the epicentre of an immense car-burning riot that night.

Tis-smeee
31/03/2007, 5:08 PM
Amazing the emedemic of bohs fans burying the heads in sand, you are the worst type of supporter, at least the scum just do what they want but you want to just ignore some of the terror they put there victims through, would it be the same if it was your sister or brither being jumped on, you ****ing lipservice sickens me, not real bohs fans blah blah blah get your house in order before you turn into a laughing stock

BohsPartisan
31/03/2007, 5:35 PM
Amazing the emedemic of bohs fans burying the heads in sand, you are the worst type of supporter, at least the scum just do what they want but you want to just ignore some of the terror they put there victims through, would it be the same if it was your sister or brither being jumped on, you ****ing lipservice sickens me, not real bohs fans blah blah blah get your house in order before you turn into a laughing stock

WTF justifies this statement? Get a grip.

Tis-smeee
31/03/2007, 5:40 PM
You'll be fine. Nearly all the so called "trouble" is blown out of proportion by internet clowns and is nowhere as bad as reported.
Sorry i should have quoted

BohsPartisan
31/03/2007, 5:44 PM
Alright no bother.

sligoman
31/03/2007, 9:53 PM
Would it be possible to get bus to Dalymount from around Heuston station? or does the Luas go near Dalymount at all? or is there parking at Dalymount itself if arrive early enough?

DmanDmythDledge
31/03/2007, 10:00 PM
Would it be possible to get bus to Dalymount from around Heuston station? or does the Luas go near Dalymount at all? or is there parking at Dalymount itself if arrive early enough?
You could park on the road outside it if you arrive early enough or you could get the luas into town and then get the 19A to Phibsboro.

feo123
31/03/2007, 10:05 PM
Would it be possible to get bus to Dalymount from around Heuston station? or does the Luas go near Dalymount at all? or is there parking at Dalymount itself if arrive early enough?

can you definatly not get the supporters bus? would be far handier!?

sligoman
31/03/2007, 10:31 PM
can you definatly not get the supporters bus? would be far handier!?No, it's easier to drive.

Is their parking at Heuston station?

red bellied
31/03/2007, 10:49 PM
The first time I experienced Dalymount Park was April 1983. Cliff Thorburn scored the first 147 break the night before on live tv that Rovers won the cup. There was murder off the pitch and on. BoHS got their head kicked in literally on both.

Paraic
03/04/2007, 4:15 PM
No, it's easier to drive.

Is their parking at Heuston station?

Sligoman,

there should be on-street parking in residential areas near Dalymount on the North Circular, close to St Peter's church. We used it for the Croke Park games and it was perfect for heading back out to Sligo. It's only a few minutes walk from the ground and should be safe enough, although perhaps the Bohs guys might want to give a perspective on that on match nights.

Heuston is miles away. If you want you could pay for parking in Parnell Square / Ilac and walk up - it's only about twenty minutes from there.

Fivesilver
05/04/2007, 10:33 AM
The first time I experienced Dalymount Park was April 1983. Cliff Thorburn scored the first 147 break the night before on live tv that Rovers won the cup. There was murder off the pitch and on. BoHS got their head kicked in literally on both.

Fine bit of nostalgia until the pointless wind-up in the last sentence.

feo123
05/04/2007, 8:20 PM
whats the addmission prices?

ForzaHoop
12/04/2007, 4:12 PM
Its the same as any other Ground, park near to the Ground, leave after the Game, there is only Trouble if you want it, i have been to loads of SRFC V BFC games and never had any bother. I have wandered around outside the ground after to get to my car got stares but nothing more.
The Scumbags will fight each other, as the English say we are Scarfers not Hooligans.