View Full Version : Clash of colours at Richmond Park
kkontour
15/03/2008, 4:48 PM
Did you see Bohs and Pats last night, Could hardly tell them apart with both jerseys having white numbers on them.:rolleyes:
Red4Eva
15/03/2008, 5:02 PM
watchin arsenal-boro now, don't have a clue who's who 'cause they both have white sleeves
forza rovers
15/03/2008, 5:02 PM
Did you see Bohs and Pats last night, Could hardly tell them apart with both jerseys having white numbers on them.:rolleyes: and bohs haveing 11 kellogs on the pitch:D
Jerry The Saint
15/03/2008, 5:04 PM
Did you see Bohs and Pats last night, Could hardly tell them apart with both jerseys having white numbers on them.:rolleyes:
Speaking of which...
What about Bohs purple goalkeeper's jersey? Under the floodlights, it looked just like the solid black back of their outfield player's jerseys. Surely this is a bigger clash than the Pats/Rovers sleeve controversy (and could be easily resolved).
Sheridan
15/03/2008, 5:18 PM
http://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=2066
Here's the futsal team wearing it
How did the futsal squad come to be composed exclusively of (judging from the names) Poles, Romanians and Brazilians? Is it just the SARI team that was playing out of Richer?
Réiteoir
15/03/2008, 5:21 PM
Do I detect a hint of bitterness and dare I say, Scouse type behaviour, from the fake Rovers contingent?
Fivesilver
15/03/2008, 5:41 PM
Do I detect a hint of unnecessary baiting and, dare I say, troll-type behaviour from a poster who should know better?
Réiteoir
15/03/2008, 5:59 PM
Do I detect a hint of unnecessary baiting and, dare I say, troll-type behaviour from a poster who should know better?
Nope - can't detect any there
How's that home kit coming along - they managed to figure out how to stitch the jerseys together yet?
How did the futsal squad come to be composed exclusively of (judging from the names) Poles, Romanians and Brazilians? Is it just the SARI team that was playing out of Richer?
Yeah, a kind of SARI all stars. Nice move by club. Gets people who actually want to and know how to play futsal, and forges further links to community
Réiteoir
15/03/2008, 6:31 PM
Yeah, a kind of SARI all stars. Nice move by club. Gets people who actually want to and know how to play futsal, and forges further links to community
Bohs seem to have a couple of Brazilian guys in our Futsal squad as well
forza rovers
15/03/2008, 9:40 PM
Nope - can't detect any there
How's that home kit coming along - they managed to figure out how to stitch the jerseys together yet?youl see on mns
Réiteoir
16/03/2008, 12:18 AM
youl see on mns
I'll set the video especially,
I trust the sleeves are the same colour as the rest of the jersey
forza rovers
16/03/2008, 9:30 AM
I'll set the video especially,
I trust the sleeves are the same colour as the rest of the jerseythere red
dublinred
16/03/2008, 10:21 AM
watchin arsenal-boro now, don't have a clue who's who 'cause they both have white sleeves
Arsenals jersey is similar to pats and boros away jersey is similar to ours makes buttimer lok really petty now.
Jerry The Saint
16/03/2008, 2:33 PM
More controversy! By the sound of things, Sligo got confused and kept passing to Pats players :eek:
http://www.eircomloi.ie:82/the-divisions/futsal-league/match-reports/quarter-finals/index.xml
ST PATRICK’S ATHLETIC 23 SLIGO ROVERS 3
ST PATRICK’S ATHLETIC breezed into the semi-finals of the FAI Eircom Futsal Cup as they annihilated Sligo Rovers at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght.
The Saints, featuring a squad of futsal specialists from Brazil, Poland and Moldova, possessed far too much know-how for the Bit O’Red and were 10-1 up at the break.
Almost every player in the St Pat’s squad hit the net with Pavel Markievicz, Wojciech Korzan and Artur Opeldus each bagging four goals.
Korzan opened the scoring after just 30 seconds and it was all downhill from there for Sligo.
Maciej Lewandowski and Alexandru Gutu also scored hat-tricks while Rodrigo De Melo, Sergi Musteata, Thomasz Chudy scored once and Nilton Sant’Ana notched two.
St Pat’s meet Bray Wanderers in the semi-finals, a side that they drew with in the group stages.
ST PATRICK’S ATHLETIC – Marcelo Wichmann; Thomas Chudy, Sergi Musteata, Rodrigo De Melo, Alexandru Gutu, Maciej Lewandowski, Ricardo Heidtmann, Pavel Markievicz, Artur Opeldus, Nilton Sant’Ana, Sebastian Palyska, Wojciech Korzan.
SLIGO ROVERS – Aaron Walsh; Keith Foy, Garry Curran, Ross McLaughlin, Alan Maguire, James Keaney, Chris Cleary, Brendan Fitzsimons, Ruairi Lynch.
sligored
16/03/2008, 5:13 PM
spot the paddy in the pats team - its all about international integration.
SLIGO ROVERS – Aaron Walsh; Keith Foy, Garry Curran, Ross McLaughlin, Alan Maguire, James Keaney, Chris Cleary, Brendan Fitzsimons, Ruairi Lynch.
I take it Foy wasn't in goal for Sligo, Pats would never of put 23 goals past him if he was. :D
soccerc
18/03/2008, 8:27 PM
spot the paddy in the pats team - its all about international integration.
They would be Paddy Marckievicz from Lissadell and Jack Korzan from Ballyfermot!
Réiteoir
18/03/2008, 10:31 PM
and not forgetting Artur O'Peldus from Coolock
Just seen that Anthony Buttimer is reffing Rovers V Bray this Friday. I hope rovers have their black gear ready!:):):)
tippex
19/03/2008, 10:11 AM
Just seen that Anthony Buttimer is reffing Rovers V Bray this Friday. I hope rovers have their black gear ready!:):):)
Oh dear god no not the clown.......
Jerry The Saint
19/03/2008, 10:12 AM
Just seen that Anthony Buttimer is reffing Rovers V Bray this Friday. I hope rovers have their black gear ready!
You're forgetting that it's a night game - we can't have them wearing black if the sky is black, FFS :rolleyes:
John83
19/03/2008, 12:18 PM
More controversy! By the sound of things, Sligo got confused and kept passing to Pats players :eek:
Pats having a three player advantage seems to have ended the game as a competition.
sullanefc
19/03/2008, 3:52 PM
Just seen that Anthony Buttimer is reffing Rovers V Bray this Friday. I hope rovers have their black gear ready!:):):)
Not only that but:
Drogheda V Cobh - Cobh's away strip is all blue with claret trimming, there could be an issue there.
And....
St Pat's V Galway (isn't galway's away gear all white?? or will they just wear there home strip?)
LeixlipRed
19/03/2008, 5:44 PM
You're forgetting that it's a night game - we can't have them wearing black if the sky is black, FFS :rolleyes:
Maybe he'll refuse to start the game until the sky changes colour.
HarpoJoyce
19/03/2008, 5:59 PM
Not only that but:
Drogheda V Cobh - Cobh's away strip is all blue with claret trimming, there could be an issue there.
And....
Is it trimming or piping? Piping may be okay, trimming no.
Maybe he'll refuse to start the game until the sky changes colour.
And there is a risk of it being a Turquoise sky.
MarkyH
21/03/2008, 9:49 AM
http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/149/
St. Patrick’s Athletic fined €1,000 as a result of a colours clash v Sligo Rovers (07.03.08). The club was found to be in breach of Rule 13.3 of the Participation Agreement. Notwithstanding the finding of the Committee that Sligo Rovers were in breach of the rules by not bringing a second strip, the failure by the club to comply with the Referee’s instruction was clearly in breach of the Rules.
Sligo Rovers fined €1,000 as a result of a colours clash v St. Patrick’s Athletic (07.03.08). The club was found to have failed to bring a second strip as required. Notwithstanding the assertion by the club that the second strip would have clashed, the failure to bring this second strip was one of the factors which led to the situation that occurred.
Red4Eva
21/03/2008, 9:57 AM
so if we had brought our red kit which actually clashes with pat's kit we could have saved ourselves e1000? 1 of the 2 clubs is at fault, how can both be fined??
Dodge
21/03/2008, 10:27 AM
so if we had brought our red kit which actually clashes with pat's kit we could have saved ourselves e1000? 1 of the 2 clubs is at fault, how can both be fined??
Because both were wrong. You only brought one kit - There's your fine
We were pigheaded - there's our fine
Job done FAI, now lets move on
sligoman
21/03/2008, 3:23 PM
Because both were wrong. Job done FAI, now lets move onAgreed.
In a seperate issue, we got fined €100 for throwing till rolls/toilet paper while Pat's only got fined €150 for throwing 2 bottles. Should be a lot more for bottles imo.
While Longford got no fine for till roll been thrown in their game Vs. Fingal:confused:. I know it's up to the ref to put it in his report but he did see it like.
redtildead
21/03/2008, 3:29 PM
Agreed.
Pat's only got fined €150 for throwing 2 bottles. Should be a lot more for bottles imo.
I saw 3 bottles. The 2 at Jennings after one of the goals and at Curran taking a throw
yep, €50 per bottle.
Nit picking over fines doens't help anybody...
sligoman
21/03/2008, 3:49 PM
yep, €50 per bottle.Was more for us last season...as long as it's that price for everyone, not just Pat's;) :p
deecay
21/03/2008, 3:52 PM
****ing disgrace,Rovers were humiliated and have to pay €1,000??As for the 3 bottles,€50 is a ****ing joke.FAI are are ****ing bunch of idiots
PLastic is cheaper, as are 350ml bottles compared to 500 ml. I think Green glass cst more than clear
I'll have to look it up
feo123
21/03/2008, 4:28 PM
i didnt think there was a problem with the till/toilet rolls? is that new?
Rovers fan
21/03/2008, 4:38 PM
i didnt think there was a problem with the till/toilet rolls? is that new?
sometimes,its inconsistent. harps got a 500 fine last year and i think derry did too
feo123
21/03/2008, 4:41 PM
think of all them this is the silliest, no one will get hurt and its not dangerous throwing them on before a game, it just adds to the colour and atmosphere and might help promote the league, god forbid
redtildead
21/03/2008, 5:05 PM
yep, €50 per bottle.
Is this genuinely how they do it?
Wonder what the extra charge is for a direct hit and an injury:rolleyes:
TommyGaynor
21/03/2008, 9:07 PM
What colours did Bray and Rovers wear?
TommyGaynor
21/03/2008, 9:10 PM
Just checked there on Sportsfile, Bray wore an all-navy kit. Ramblers had all-white away to Drogheda while Galway wore their home against Pat's
John83
21/03/2008, 9:28 PM
PLastic is cheaper, as are 350ml bottles compared to 500 ml. I think Green glass cst more than clear
I'll have to look it up
Does it cost less if you throw a recyclable material?
Because both were wrong. You only brought one kit - There's your fine
We were pigheaded - there's our fine
Job done FAI, now lets move on
Agreed, but for one thing. One more party was at fault here: the referee, Buttimer, who has caused a number of similar problems in the past for kit clashes which have people generally scratching their heads. The FAI needs to do something here, either by spotting these potential problems in advance and pressing the clubs to be ready (the fines might sort it out in the long run, but every incident like this is a PR disaster for the league), or by changing the rules so Buttimer can't cause a fuss over nothing again.
Dodge
22/03/2008, 12:06 AM
I agree Buttimer is the main culprit BUT that doens't let the others off the hook. I remember one ref a couple of years ago was disiplined but nobody found out until months after the event. These things have to transparent IMO
Don't forget that pats weren't sanctioned for 7 subs in that game following a further submission by Pats and Buttimer. So he either sanctioned 7 subs, or lied...
redtildead
22/03/2008, 12:16 AM
Bottle thrown on pitch so thats 50 for us aswell
A chocolate bar went on too anyone know what that costs?:p
sligoman
22/03/2008, 12:19 AM
Bohs threw a few cans on too, is that same price as bottles? They were Heineken...in case that matters:D
Rovers fan
22/03/2008, 12:28 AM
Bottle thrown on pitch so thats 50 for us aswell
A chocolate bar went on too anyone know what that costs?:p
It depends,was it cadburys or nestle?
soccerc
22/03/2008, 5:30 AM
Id for 7 subs in that game following a further submission by Pats and Buttimer. So he either sanctioned 7 subs, or lied...
6.10pm car park? an error of judgement perhaps? :D
forza rovers
22/03/2008, 7:24 AM
It depends,was it cadburys or nestle?it was a moro and i think crow saw it and eat it:D:D
Sligo Rovers were involved in another Clash-of-Colours controversy last night during their game against Bohs. The Bohs players yellow jerseys were exactly the same colour as the Bibs worn by the Sligo Rovers stewards who were standing along the touchline in front of the Bohs fans. the stewards were forced to change into their second kit - a deeper shade of orange - shortly after kick-off. Thankfully Mr. Buttimer was not the referee on duty so a a half hour delay in the match was avoided.
LeixlipRed
22/03/2008, 2:16 PM
And what about the Mr. Motivator? Did he have to change out out of his yellow leotard??
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