Shamrock Rovers fans held after rampage in rivals' pub

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  • Bohs11
    Apprentice
    • Oct 2009
    • 93

    #1

    Shamrock Rovers fans held after rampage in rivals' pub

    Jennifer Bray
    Eight Shamrock Rovers fans were arrested last Sunday after causing extensive damage to a Dublin pub following a fixture against rival club Bohemians.

    After the match, which took place in Tallaght Stadium, Rovers' home ground, about 20 fans travelled by bus from Tallaght to the Phibsborough House pub on the northside of the city, which is close to Bohemians' home at Dalymount Park.

    It is understood the Rovers fans began causing trouble in the quiet pub, smashing windows and throwing glasses.

    Gardaí arrested three men at the scene and questioned a further five men at Bridewell station.

    The three who were arrested were all in their late teens and were released last week. Files will be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions.

    It is understood the troublemakers have been caught on CCTV. The pub is said to have been badly damaged and is now in the process of analysing the costs and beginning repairs.

    A spokesman for the Phibsborough House confirmed the incident but declined to comment any further.

    A garda spokesman said: "Gardaí at Mountjoy were called to an incident in a public house in Phibsborough at 7.45pm where three men were arrested.

    "Five juveniles were taken to Bridewell Garda Station and were dealt with accordingly. A large amount of damage was done to the public house.

    "All three were released and a file has been sent to the DPP."




    I wonder will the model club ban their supporters for this. Or "ban" them like they did with the scumbags who taunted Webb over his dead wife a few years ago.
  • Saint_Charlie
    Youth Team
    • Jun 2008
    • 227

    #2
    It would be very hard to ban individuals who were involved in a public order offence nowhere near the game / ground.

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    • Buller
      First Team
      • Nov 2004
      • 1360

      #3
      I would have thought that most supporters of Rovers would have been at the actual game...

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      • pineapple stu
        Biased against YOUR club
        • Aug 2002
        • 40783

        #4
        It does say the incident was after the match...

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        • WoodquayBoy
          First Team
          • Aug 2007
          • 2242

          #5
          Has Bohs moved to ban the people who threw bottles at Twigg? They were at the game, as opposed to people who went to a pub hours after the game, miles away from the match venue, as Saint Charlie points out
          "Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
          "Homer Simpson, smiling politely."

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          • marinobohs
            Banned
            • Mar 2009
            • 3629

            #6
            Originally posted by WoodquayBoy
            Has Bohs moved to ban the people who threw bottles at Twigg? They were at the game, as opposed to people who went to a pub hours after the game, miles away from the match venue, as Saint Charlie points out
            bohs have banned any individuals that have been convicted of any football incident(s) over the years and to be fair do enforce it (including providing stewards for away matches). it is fair to say that some clubs do not enforce bans imposed on ruly elements.
            RE the Twigg incident I am not aware of anyone arrested /charged/ banned in connection with it so it would be difficult for the club to act.
            Similarly in the incident here it is well nigh impossible for clubs to control public order outside grounds.

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            • Réiteoir
              Seasoned Pro
              • Aug 2001
              • 3179

              #7
              I seem to remember there being a similar debate on here (15 page threads and the like) when the same type of thing happened with the incident in Derry a couple of years back.

              Unfortunately - looks like not much has changed with this type of thing going on - here's hoping the Law is as robust as that handed down by Mr McElholm

              It also saw the use of the word "Sligwegians" - which I quite like
              Last edited by Réiteoir; 16/08/2010, 3:04 PM.
              Kom Igen, FCK...

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              • paul_oshea
                Capped Player
                • Apr 2005
                • 16376

                #8
                Why can no one ever accept responsibilty? other than say what others have done. the old phrase get your own house in order etc springs to mind.

                There has to be less blame culture and more responsibility and acceptance. One family, which is what I often hear on these threads about the LOI community.
                I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
                And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
                I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
                Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away

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                • osarusan
                  International Prospect
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 8079

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Réiteoir
                  I seem to remember there being a similar debate on here (15 page threads and the like) when the same type of thing happened with the incident in Derry a couple of years back.
                  Do you expect 15 pages of outrage in the 35 minutes the thread has been open?

                  As has been pointed out, there's not much a club can do with incidents outside the ground.

                  What they can do is ensure that people involved in these incidents are not allowed inside the ground again (or other punishment, depending on the incident).

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                  • marinobohs
                    Banned
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 3629

                    #10
                    Originally posted by paul_oshea
                    Why can no one ever accept responsibilty? other than say what others have done. the old phrase get your own house in order etc springs to mind.

                    There has to be less blame culture and more responsibility and acceptance. One family, which is what I often hear on these threads about the LOI community.
                    this incident has nothing to do with football/LOI fans here or anywhere else. I would expect shams will ban anyone convicted but what the hell else can any club do about a few scumbags acting the ******** miles from the club and hours after the match ?

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                    • Quadruple1928
                      Apprentice
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 68

                      #11
                      It is understood the troublemakers have been caught on CCTV.
                      Judge "have you anything to say for yourself"

                      scum fan" Well yes i do, it is my belief that Sheridan doctored that clip"

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                      • PartySaint
                        Seasoned Pro
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 2815

                        #12
                        How do they know they are Rovers fans, Were they wearing jersyes or singing Rovers songs or did the Guards just ask them who they support when they arrested them??
                        Here on a technicality.

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                        • Réiteoir
                          Seasoned Pro
                          • Aug 2001
                          • 3179

                          #13
                          Originally posted by osarusan
                          Do you expect 15 pages of outrage in the 35 minutes the thread has been open?
                          No - what I meant was that's what we ended up with - looking back through it now - it was actually quite a decent debate in places, on exactly the same lines as being put down here
                          Kom Igen, FCK...

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                          • Lim till i die
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 8156

                            #14
                            Surely as a club, a club can refuse right of admission??

                            I'd doubt that there's a Rovers* regular who doesn't know who these easily led children are.



                            *I'd say the same about any LoI club that had this element before the we're being picked on brigade rush on.

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                            • Sean South
                              Reserves
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 673

                              #15
                              Originally posted by PartySaint
                              How do they know they are Rovers fans, Were they wearing jersyes or singing Rovers songs or did the Guards just ask them who they support when they arrested them??
                              Last I herd casuals don't wear colours

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