To be fair, a lot of Bray fans clapped your injured player off the pitch earlier in the game, and I'd say a lot of us would have clapped you at the end if we hadn't all been on the pitch!
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If a rag came out with that type of over the top nonsense relating to the LoI, most the posters on here would be calling for a boycott of that same rag.Still shaking and unable to sleep from both pain and the fact that when I close my eyes I see a wall falling. Worst night of my life and possibly my last following league of Ireland if it is that fecking dangerous to myself and my kids and friends. Our players were a foot, maybe 2 foot away from being crushed and then they were so fecking concerned about us they threw the game away a min later. May sound dramatic but it was horrific. My shoulder, elbow and legs are in bits and can hardly move and have the worst bruising I have ever seen.
Glad we wont be in the Carlilse next year. That was my first visit and it will be my last. Congrats to Bray the team they cant relegate and their lovely fans who sang Cherrio to us when we were leaving. Hope you finish bottom next year.
Now i understand people were hurt and that is a serious matter but the way you're going on, you make it sound like you're going to need councilling for post traumatic stress. I've lost count of the amount of times i've been crushed, trampled and attacked at LoI games. It's part of it these days, as much as we wished otherwise. If you don't like that then it probably is time to knock it on the head.
The notion that you lost because the players were so concerned for your safety is most laughable. With that kind of naivety among your support, you're not ready for the Premier yet.
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I said last week that Bray's hope was Mons didn't take their chance, but still. Sava made one top drawer save from the half-volley at the car-park end, but other than that, he was solid and dependable (which in the conditions is something else), but no saves keeping Mons in it.That was pretty much there best chance of the game, they had another chance that was going wide but Kane saved it. They didn't really make Kane work that hard at all were as Sava pulled off at least 4 top class saves. We should have won in 90 minutes last night but Monaghan should have been out of sight from the 1st leg, they missed far to many chances on Friday night... and as they say, it came back to haunt them.
Kane had a few to deal with too and the pressure Mons put on at the end was equal to anything Bray had. Put another way, Mons were not out of place. I'd promote them instead of reinstating Drogheda..The Model Club
Tell all the Bohs you know
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and it's not gonna be three
and it's not gonna be four
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Sava made IMO excellent saves from Danny O'Connor's dipping Volley in the 1st half, then in the 2nd half from Kelly's volley and Chris Shields shot across him, these were all goal bound that required great saves. 3 saves that kept Bray from going 3 up so yeah they were saves keeping Monaghan in it. Kane on the other hand had to deal with a few half hearted shots from distance, nothing to the extent of the saves Sava was forced into. IMO he was the busier keeper and was called into action a lot more last night. Kane's only real save was from a shot that was going wide but he wasn't to know that really.I said last week that Bray's hope was Mons didn't take their chance, but still. Sava made one top drawer save from the half-volley at the car-park end, but other than that, he was solid and dependable (which in the conditions is something else), but no saves keeping Mons in it.
Kane had a few to deal with too and the pressure Mons put on at the end was equal to anything Bray had. Put another way, Mons were not out of place. I'd promote them instead of reinstating Drogheda..
On Brian Kane, i take my hat off to the kid, he hasn't played in about 3/4 months and coming into a game of such important the lad was exceptionalComment
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So he had **** all to do, as well as not saving a penalty in the shoot out, but still had an exceptional game?Sava made IMO excellent saves from Danny O'Connor's dipping Volley in the 1st half, then in the 2nd half from Kelly's volley and Chris Shields shot across him, these were all goal bound that required great saves. 3 saves that kept Bray from going 3 up so yeah they were saves keeping Monaghan in it. Kane on the other hand had to deal with a few half hearted shots from distance, nothing to the extent of the saves Sava was forced into. IMO he was the busier keeper and was called into action a lot more last night. Kane's only real save was from a shot that was going wide but he wasn't to know that really.
On Brian Kane, i take my hat off to the kid, he hasn't played in about 3/4 months and coming into a game of such important the lad was exceptionalComment
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But yeah there is always some "thugs" that come out for the day, especially in big games like this, from what I recall there was some booing from Waterford fans as well as the Mons team went down the tunnel tooLast edited by christo; 09/11/2010, 8:31 PM.Comment
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Sorry if it was a bit ott but I haven't slept and watching your youngest child getting hurt is not an easy thing to do.
I have no problem with banter from fans but just thought in light of the fact that people were hurt there may have been a modicum of restraint.
In honesty the rest of the game is a blur and while I was gutted it was the least of my concerns at that point.
I lashed out in sleep deprived anger so I apologise but those of you making light of the fact that people have been injured are not the kind of fans I would be bothered to interact with so your opinion is invalid to me.Comment
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Sorry if it was a bit ott but I haven't slept and watching your youngest child getting hurt is not an easy thing to do.
I have no problem with banter from fans but just thought in light of the fact that people were hurt there may have been a modicum of restraint.
In honesty the rest of the game is a blur and while I was gutted it was the least of my concerns at that point.
I lashed out in sleep deprived anger so I apologise but those of you making light of the fact that people have been injured are not the kind of fans I would be bothered to interact with so your opinion is invalid to me.Comment
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Oh get over yourself for christ sake. You come on here with that bull****, whatever your reason and expect us to fall in behind? Nobody is happy anyone got hurt, no post in the aftermath reflects that and your initial post was ridiculously over the top.Sorry if it was a bit ott but I haven't slept and watching your youngest child getting hurt is not an easy thing to do.
I have no problem with banter from fans but just thought in light of the fact that people were hurt there may have been a modicum of restraint.
In honesty the rest of the game is a blur and while I was gutted it was the least of my concerns at that point.
I lashed out in sleep deprived anger so I apologise but those of you making light of the fact that people have been injured are not the kind of fans I would be bothered to interact with so your opinion is invalid to me.Last edited by Hairy Bowsie; 09/11/2010, 11:28 PM.They always cheat, they always lie
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I didn't say anyone was happy to see others get hurt I just said people shouldn't make light of the fact that they did. Big difference there.
Just glad the photographer who had been sitting in front of the wall had moved.
Anyway I have had my say and those who don't like it, I don't care.Comment
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So says foot.ie's self-proclaimed Mr. Bitter who proudly lauds the fact he doesn't care about any other club but his own and pops up a couple of times a year to remind people that he really, really doesn't care.
So, begs the question, why do you care?Comment
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