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  • ped_ped
    Reserves
    • Jul 2009
    • 581

    #1

    Would it be possible?

    A thought occured to me the other day.

    I am a football fan (like, I'd imagine everyone else here is!), with only the four 'poverty channels' (RTE 1/2 TV3, TG4) on my television, where, to cater to the wishes of the public, much of sports news is related to the English Premier League.

    My family gets the Irish Independent daily, and when All-Ireland GAA season is over, the front of the sports pages (and occasionally the top banner of the paper itself) is relating to the next top-of-the-table tie, or latest big result.

    When the news or Premier Soccer Saturday / Sunday is not on, Aertel's 220 is always plastered with EPL news, with League of Ireland match reports thrown in as well, obviously.

    My friends all support the English Premier League, and talk about it in school. Slagging each other off, 'We (Chelsea) hammered you (Man United - nevermind the fact that you're actually from Roscrea . . .) at the weekend.'

    And passing by any Ladbroke's, Bambury's or Paddy Power bookies you'll also be shown a special offer on United beating Villa 2 - 1.

    And of course, having followed Liverpool alot when I was younger, my eye is trained to take note of all this news as it streams by in every media outlet.

    Now this just comes across as a medley of League of Ireland supporters complains about 'the biased media and country full of barstoolers' but I actually have a point here :P

    As a football fan, could I feasibly last until May without knowing how the English Premier League is going? Or is it actually shoved down our throats to the extent that I couldn't, that at the very least I'd hear the occasional big result between City and Spurs?

    IN SHORT: Is it possible to be a football fan living in Ireland, yet remain totally ignorant of the goings-on in the English Premier League?
  • sligoman
    Viva El Presidente!
    • Sep 2004
    • 19974

    #2
    Yes, if you're a deaf and blind football fan.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.

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    • ped_ped
      Reserves
      • Jul 2009
      • 581

      #3
      Thank you

      And yet I have to go out of my way to see how Limerick are doing. Hmm.

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      • SkStu
        Capped Player
        • Feb 2007
        • 14863

        #4
        Originally posted by sligoman
        Yes, if you're a deaf and blind football fan.
        Helen Keller didnt realise how lucky she was.
        I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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        • Riddickcule
          Reserves
          • Nov 2009
          • 529

          #5
          Become Amish.

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          • juan
            Reserves
            • Jan 2009
            • 358

            #6
            Originally posted by Riddickcule
            Become Amish.
            Ah now thats a bit extreme....

            He should become a hermit and live in the mountains!
            Good evening!

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            • ped_ped
              Reserves
              • Jul 2009
              • 581

              #7
              You're all assuming I intend to do this

              Though I would LIKE to

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