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jinxy lilywhite
25/08/2008, 4:36 PM
I met a few dundalk supporters in Lanzarote a few weeks ago and they were the biggest shower of c**** I've ever met - typical dundalk fans - very hard to listen to and very hard to have a decent football conversation with). I wanted to smack them, and they wanted to smack me (Well at least one of them did). Was pretty bitter atmosphere, had to leave the pub as I'd the gf with me and she didnt like the 'atmosphere'!

Other than that, I'd always have a good chat with any EL supporters I meet in the pub, abroad,etc

Pretty unfair assessment of us and tarnishing us all with the one brush.

Since a good few drogs work with me in Dundalk. So I suppose I do speak to them but the best thing is I converted my nephew last year to support Dundalk. He lives in Dundalk but his father is a native Drog so the wee fella was in a bit of a dilmenna but I showed him the light of the lilywhite cause. We are having great fun winding his father up this season and the Kiev 2-2 draw was just magic. Oh I'm still winding him up.

Other than that yeah I'd give a smile to a eloi supporter.

Magicme
25/08/2008, 9:19 PM
My sons were with their dad and uncle in Blacktie on Dorset St shopping for suits for their dads upcoming wedding at the weekend and my youngest lad was wearing a Monaghan United jersey. The lad working in the shop (whom my sons describe as a younger looking version of Steven Gerrard and was gutted they didnt get me his number) started slagging him and saying he hadnt been in Monaghan in years and that he was a bohs fan.

Its great to see that kinda camraderie and am sure that will make my sons even more determined to wear their colours with pride.

skitz3
25/08/2008, 9:23 PM
Do i acknowlegde other EL fans? No

boovidge
26/08/2008, 5:04 PM
how about the opposite, giving a glare or tutting when walking past a celtic, man utd or god forbid a Chelsea jersey? :D

Pauro 76
26/08/2008, 7:26 PM
I tend to do a silent tut to myself when I see a Celtic shirt!

Magicme
26/08/2008, 9:55 PM
I tend to do a silent tut to myself when I see a Celtic shirt!

I tend to challenge them on their love for a foreign team and ask them do they come out to KCP knowing full well they dont coz I know pretty much every fan by name. Sad I know.

superfrank
26/08/2008, 9:56 PM
I really don't care.

Joey Killester
27/08/2008, 9:06 AM
how about the opposite, giving a glare or tutting when walking past a celtic, man utd or god forbid a Chelsea jersey? :D

You make out that it's worse to support Chelsea then the others, I dont see why.

Youths4Ever
27/08/2008, 10:28 AM
Met Youth4ever at our game the other nite and it was a pleasure talking to a few other Wexford fans too. Pity they took the points with them when they left though.

It was nice to meet you to. It was my first visit to Monaghan the set up is very impressive just a shame cant get more through the turnstiles. Glad we took the points though needed them badly

Pauro 76
27/08/2008, 12:45 PM
He may see it that way cause of the anti irish element in their support. My uncle supports them and whenever he is over there he has to keep it quiet that he's irish

Ex girlfriend was a big Chelsea fan. She took me to this hardcore Chelsea pub and they were singing anti-Irish songs. Couldnt speak in there obviously.

boovidge
27/08/2008, 3:30 PM
You make out that it's worse to support Chelsea then the others, I dont see why.

basically what joey4ireland said. It's bad enough to support a foreign club over your own but to support a foreign club whos hardcore fanbase hates you is just ridiculous.

sadloserkid
25/09/2008, 10:15 PM
There was a Corkie with a shaved head playing on the astroturf out in UL last weekend. He was terrible. I think it was Darren Murphy in a skullcap.

thischarmingman
25/09/2008, 10:17 PM
Hoping to be able to update this thread after the weekend :)

irishultra
25/09/2008, 11:36 PM
Seen a lad sporting the home cork city jersey walking down grafton st. last week...gave him a long sentimental style stare, in the hope he would whip out the foot.ie shuffle. wasn't to be.:(

michaelguineys
26/09/2008, 12:06 AM
I always tend to look out for them alright.
I'm in Australia at the moment and spotted a guy in a Galway Utd jersey at the train station last weekend.
Was going to start talking to him but as I didnt have anythin to do with city on me, he might have found it a bit strange!

thischarmingman
26/09/2008, 3:42 PM
gave him a long sentimental style stare, in the hope he would whip out the foot.ie shuffle.

If that's what they're callling it nowadays...

Blue-Army
26/09/2008, 10:46 PM
I always tend to look out for them alright.
I'm in Australia at the moment and spotted a guy in a Galway Utd jersey at the train station last weekend.
Was going to start talking to him but as I didnt have anythin to do with city on me, he might have found it a bit strange!
same......except I saw a fella in a Derry jersey in Disney World in Florida.

saintmaniac
27/09/2008, 2:40 PM
Rovers supporting bus driver gave me abuse yesterday after seeing my scarf. "Supersaints?!" I simply waved the scarf in response, and he muttered "Shamrock Rovers are better though." Walked down towards my seat, but not before saying "They're not in Europe though" - he didn't have an answer for that. :D

Magicme
27/09/2008, 2:57 PM
Just arrived down in Wexford for cup and beeped the horn and waved at 2 buses of Derry fans stopped along the road.

Martinho II
27/09/2008, 4:07 PM
Just arrived down in Wexford for cup and beeped the horn and waved at 2 buses of Derry fans stopped along the road.


thought u werent goin to the league cup final magicme!:confused:

Magicme
28/09/2008, 3:59 PM
Thats where I was going Marty!!