Derry City top of the league, the bogmen on their way back to their home in the first division :D
This is how it feels to be Finn Harps, this is how it feels to be small, this is how it feels when your team wins NOTHING at all NOTHING at all.
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Derry City top of the league, the bogmen on their way back to their home in the first division :D
This is how it feels to be Finn Harps, this is how it feels to be small, this is how it feels when your team wins NOTHING at all NOTHING at all.
In truth do you really want them to go down? What use are rivals you never get to beat? ;)
more use than bloody UCD, thats for sure ;) :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
100%.....cant wait to see them back down. If you had have been in our shoes on saturday night, crammed into a side of the ground with no cover, full of gravel and one flat level, 1,200 Derry fans could barely see the heads of the players. ****hole.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
Bring up a progressive club like Sligo Rovers or Dundalk
Harps is a great trip. They had us in the main stand a few weeks back. Anyway see you lot friday in the Oakgrove. Put everything you have on a home win cos if we take a point it'll be a miracle!!
KOH
Bet the lads are happy with your honesty ;)
''1,200 Derry fans''.
big question marks there dortie, id say half of that would be a better estimation
Have to say that Dortie is correct. On Saturday morning approximitely 850 tickets had been sold in Derry, and I would imagine that a lot more paid at the gate and bought tickets later on Saturday.
I'd say 11/12 hundred would be a good estimate for the away support
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Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Your up their holes you see :D
Your more than welcome in the Oakgrove as usual, pity i wont be fecking there, got a thing in Belfast with work. First home game i missed in 5 years.
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Originally Posted by harpsboy2005
What game were you at ? I actually bought my ticket off a Harps man who had 2 outside them shops.
There were over 900 tickets sold when I left the Brandy on Saturday, and there were loads of Derry fans buying tickets before the game in Ballybofey