big write up about the rovers and bohs scum planning a riot before next weeks derby,
i hope the cops round them all up and kick the living shyte outta the whole lot of them.
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big write up about the rovers and bohs scum planning a riot before next weeks derby,
i hope the cops round them all up and kick the living shyte outta the whole lot of them.
Is there a link to it:confused:
paper never refuses ink! :rolleyes:
bhs
Again followed by a picture of british Hoolies fighting.
In fairness the Star is one of the better papers in regards EL , they actually do at least 2 pages of match review on a sat and between fri and sat had more pages on EL then any of the fancy papers (only the mirror beats it with the EL thing on a friday).
kdjac
ISn't that where the kids organised the trouble that left a shels fan without his eye.
I just hope that both Rovers and Bohs club officails are monitoring bebo sites to try and prevent these scumbags getting in to the game and providing the GArdai with any information.
There is no point is saying it's the Gardai's job as the only ones to lose from this are the EL, Rovers and Bohs.
Maybe if the clubs posted pictures, and any other information they can get of troublemakers on their websites as well as banning them and circulating them to all league clubs as well as the fai ticket office it would help to rid the EL of these scumbags.
I agreethe guards SHOULD be doing it but they AREN'T doing it and it's the clubs and the league who are losing out.
I won't be going to the game because I don't need the s***
There are huge numbers like me who could be attracted to the league on a permanent basis but who only take in a small mnumber of games and deliberately sterr away from games likely to attract trouble.
I sympathise with what you're saying, and you may even have had a bad experience at a game but I have never come across anyone who's excuse for not going to matches was the threat of trouble at them. Granted, the hooligan problem has got worse in recent years, but it's not as endemic as people make out. Saying you stay away from most games because of a potential for trouble is, in my opinion, a rather lame excuse.
It's not an excuse, it's fact and if the EL want's to thrive it has to encourage people back into stadiums and not ignore the problems.
Im a lapsed season ticket holder for Rovers from Milltown days, and used to have family season tickets for Shels, but as you get a bit older maybe you'll say I don't need this s*** for a friday night too.
Come on, it's really not that bad. You're making it sound like going into a warzone. On any occasion on which there might be trouble, it's between rival gangs. How many random punters such as yourself do you reckon have been harmed or threatened with violence at an Eircom League football match over the last couple of years...I'd hazard a guess it wouldn't be very many. Then again, never let the facts stand in the way and all that....
Evening Herald reader perchance?