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Ha, well I wouldn't call them Rovers myself but I'd be a bit stupid to deny that other people do.Comment
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It will be interesting to see what crowd you get. There was a woeful attendance when we played them on a bank holiday 3/4 years ago. The only good thing to come out of it is that a bunch of Villa fans have regularly come back to support Bohs since and have sponsored at least one game.Shamrock Rovers have confirmed that they will play Premier League side, Aston Villa in a friendly game at Tallaght Stadium in August.
The Hoops will play host to the Lions in the game which will take place at 3pm on Sunday, August 4 at the Tallaght venue.
Villa, who have secured their Premier League status for the 2013-14 season, will conduct their pre-season training camp in Germany before playing a number of friendlies in preparation for the new campaign, including this one against Shamrock Rovers.
A number of fans are expected to travel from Birmingham for the game, and it should be a great day out for Shamrock Rovers and Aston Villa fans alike.
Ticket details are being finalised and will be announced in due courseComment
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Just seen this video from the west ham game. Just had to put it up here its that bad.
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Jeez, there's proof that people with St Vitus' Dance and a bad case of the DTs shouldn't be allowed operate any kind of machinery, even a smartphone. I swear, the footage of Felix Baumgartner in a tailspin looked like it was filmed on a steadicam compared to that!Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
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Athlone beaten 6-0 by Port Vale tonightJeez, there's proof that people with St Vitus' Dance and a bad case of the DTs shouldn't be allowed operate any kind of machinery, even a smartphone. I swear, the footage of Felix Baumgartner in a tailspin looked like it was filmed on a steadicam compared to that!Comment
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UCD's unbeaten record in Division Two continues; another 2-2 draw.
Luke Chadwick scored for MK Dons tonight. And Alan Smith and Darren Potter played. I do enjoy these games!Comment
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On "franchise veterans", I met a couple of Dublin MK Dons fans who had been Wimbledon fans back in the day, but who changed over to MK Dons with the move. Bizarre!
Practically no away fans (I heard maybe 5 English accents?), which is very unusual for these kind of games. I don't know is it lazy to link that to them being a new club with less of a hard-core than other clubs.Comment
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Presumably if you're supporting a club in a foreign country and they move to a different part of their country it would have minimal effect on your support .On "franchise veterans", I met a couple of Dublin MK Dons fans who had been Wimbledon fans back in the day, but who changed over to MK Dons with the move. Bizarre!
Practically no away fans (I heard maybe 5 English accents?), which is very unusual for these kind of games. I don't know is it lazy to link that to them being a new club with less of a hard-core than other clubs.Comment
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I have scattered my dreams underneath your feet, tread carefully, cos it's my dreams you walk on.Comment
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That's a bit unfair. Perhaps they support Milton Keynes because their favourite uncle moved there in the 50s and they've always had a really strong connection to it. Oh.Comment
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