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dancinpants
04/08/2007, 8:44 PM
Finished 4-1.

dancinpants
04/08/2007, 9:13 PM
Derry Rovers finished all square.

Talk there may have been some trouble in the "Cat n Cage" before the match.

Erstwhile Bóz
04/08/2007, 9:20 PM
Feck's sake. Rovers get a point as well? It gets better.

What kind of trouble?

dancinpants
04/08/2007, 9:36 PM
What kind of trouble?

Dunno yet. Few lads got texts from ones that went to the match. Haven't heard any details about TBH.

hoops1
04/08/2007, 9:52 PM
What kind of trouble?

Big trouble finishing their drink from laughing at "the big club"

sligoman
04/08/2007, 11:11 PM
Trouble in Flancare too, Bohs fans arguing with Sean Connor and then each other in the stand. Priceless:D.

What a waste of money!

RonnieB
05/08/2007, 2:22 AM
Gotta love the bohs 'fans'. Always good for a bit of a laugh. Great result tonight :)

dcfc_dee
05/08/2007, 2:56 AM
What kind of trouble?

Just home from dublin, one of our lads was set upon by two rovers fans for nothing, when other fans jumped in too break it up all hell broke loose.

Poor Student
05/08/2007, 7:15 AM
Fair play to Longford, they've now given themselves an outside chance in the run in. They battled to the end when they played us a few weeks ago despite their overall situation in the league looking hopeless. It's still looking poor but I'd love to see them stay up, as long as it's not at our expense!

tallaghtfornia
05/08/2007, 11:41 AM
Just home from dublin, one of our lads was set upon by two rovers fans for nothing, when other fans jumped in too break it up all hell broke loose.

Thats bull, I was in the pub and what actually happened was a derry fan came out of the toilets and while both fans were havin a great bit of banter singin back and forth this one thick went into the middle of the rovers fans and gettin in their faces lookin for a reaction. He was pushed away TWICE and told to go away but instead he started to swing digs but he was the one that got the slaps.
It did get out of hand when people tried to break it up but there was no excuse for the derry cowards who threw at least 4 pint glasses across the bar.

dcfc_dee
05/08/2007, 12:07 PM
Tallaghtfornia if thats the case then why did the bar man turn aroud to the garda and say it was nothing to do with the Derry Boys, and that the Rovers fans had kicked it off?

BohsPartisan
05/08/2007, 12:29 PM
Trouble in Flancare too, Bohs fans arguing with Sean Connor and then each other in the stand. Priceless:D.



Wouldn't call that trouble. More a difference of opinion. Connor thinks he can manage, we disagree.

DvB
05/08/2007, 12:52 PM
Tallaghtfornia if thats the case then why did the bar man turn aroud to the garda and say it was nothing to do with the Derry Boys, and that the Rovers fans had kicked it off?

Funny, thats not what the bar manager said happened, he squarely laid the blame with one of the Derry fans, also clearly stated that the bottles/glasses were thrown by Derry fans as well! I know who i'll believe!

Definitely a few dodgy Derry fans travelled this time! A genuine shame, seeing as we normally have good banter with our nordie cousins, in Dublin & in Derry!!

Koh

dcfc_dee
05/08/2007, 1:28 PM
Funny, thats not what the bar manager said happened, he squarely laid the blame with one of the Derry fans, also clearly stated that the bottles/glasses were thrown by Derry fans as well! I know who i'll believe!

Definitely a few dodgy Derry fans travelled this time! A genuine shame, seeing as we normally have good banter with our nordie cousins, in Dublin & in Derry!!

Koh

There was no need for any of it, no matter who was to blame. We were having a laugh with the rovers fans one minute and then the next it erupted. i have great respect for the genuine rovers fans, and i know the rovers fans are the same, but there is always gonna be the stragglers that cause the trouble.

green-blood
05/08/2007, 3:27 PM
There was no need for any of it, no matter who was to blame. We were having a laugh with the rovers fans one minute and then the next it erupted. i have great respect for the genuine rovers fans, and i know the rovers fans are the same, but there is always gonna be the stragglers that cause the trouble.

you mean like your coleague who started all of this nothing

what a great game, 90 mph and no quarter given.... hargan's tackle was shocking

OneRedArmy
05/08/2007, 3:48 PM
what a great game, 90 mph and no quarter given.... hargan's tackle was shockingIt was a great game, very exciting and both teams gave 110%.

Hargans tackle was awful, but Kelly had lost control of the game at that stage and Hargan shouldn't have been the only one to go.

On the trouble, I make a point of avoiding the Cat and Cage, but from what I heard our scum fought your scum. No real losers to be honest.

Sam_Heggy
05/08/2007, 4:35 PM
There was no need for any of it, no matter who was to blame. We were having a laugh with the rovers fans one minute and then the next it erupted. i have great respect for the genuine rovers fans, and i know the rovers fans are the same, but there is always gonna be the stragglers that cause the trouble.

Always the case when big followings get together, im dreading what is gonna kick off in FP on the 18th. The genuine fans on both sides get tarred with the same brush and its a disgrace.
Each club has a crowd of gobsh!tes who just want to cause trouble. We have them, Derry has them, Shams have them and so on. But the majority of fans who actually just want to support their team is getting punished. I dont know what can be done about it but surely the FAI should be looking into this. How can we attract new fans/ spectactors to games if they think this is goin to happen all the time? I know most Shams fans distance themselves from the mindless d!cks and Derry and Harps do the same, its a shame that this happens.
rant over.

Erstwhile Bóz
05/08/2007, 5:09 PM
Sounds like nothing, to be honest.

OneRedArmy
05/08/2007, 5:26 PM
Sounds like nothing, to be honest.Depends on your tolerance for toerags following your club.

Whatever about other clubs, the majority Derry fans don't want these knuckledraggers going to games.

Erstwhile Bóz
05/08/2007, 6:57 PM
Depends on your tolerance for toerags following your club.

Whatever about other clubs, the majority Derry fans don't want these knuckledraggers going to games.
I have pretty much zero tolerance for people going around starting fights whether they're Bohs or Derry or just some eejit on the street at the weekend but it still sounds like a relatively small incident.

Give over with your "whatever about other clubs" as well, unless you actually think there is a club in Ireland who have a majority of fans in favour of fighting in pubs on match night.

hoopy
05/08/2007, 7:43 PM
It was a great game, very exciting and both teams gave 110%.

Hargans tackle was awful, but Kelly had lost control of the game at that stage and Hargan shouldn't have been the only one to go.



Fair sum up there. I wouldn't be happy with Hargan if I was a Derry fan as he had a big grin on his face as he was making his way to the tunnel. Think the fact that he let his team mates down had slipped his mind

sfc red
06/08/2007, 2:38 AM
Speaking of trouble... young Shels fan hospitalised after being attacked by scum claiming to be Bohs fans: http://forum.shelbournefc.ie/chat/viewtopic.php?t=8942

OneRedArmy
06/08/2007, 4:37 AM
I have pretty much zero tolerance for people going around starting fights whether they're Bohs or Derry or just some eejit on the street at the weekend but it still sounds like a relatively small incident.

Give over with your "whatever about other clubs" as well, unless you actually think there is a club in Ireland who have a majority of fans in favour of fighting in pubs on match night.You said it sounded like nothing, I said its an issue for our fans, see our forum for evidence of that.

FACT, as you like to say.

Nothing more, nothing less.

bohs til i die
06/08/2007, 6:57 AM
Speaking of trouble... young Shels fan hospitalised after being attacked by scum claiming to be Bohs fans: http://forum.shelbournefc.ie/chat/viewtopic.php?t=8942



Does it really actually matter who they are claiming to be?

Erstwhile Bóz
06/08/2007, 9:02 PM
FACT, as you like to say.

:confused: Do I say that a lot or something?

OneRedArmy
07/08/2007, 8:46 AM
:confused: Do I say that a lot or something?"You" in the collective Bohemians sense.