on front of tomorrows paper dont show irish football
in a positive light. ffn *******s will they ever grow up
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on front of tomorrows paper dont show irish football
in a positive light. ffn *******s will they ever grow up
http://www.sportsfile.com/fotoweb/Pr...C87230EE246792
If that don't work go to sportfile and view the pictures from the Pats game tonight. There's plenty more like that.
the same fella in all the pics, was it one fool causing all the trouble
What actually happened?
From what I was told from a steward, 2 of the Linfield lot were nicked for fighting each other:confused:. While I'm sure there'll be a multi page thread on the topic, I thought it was a tame atmosphere and whatever trouble there was, was minimal. As Dodge said, massive police presence after the match and they seemed to have it sussed.
Yeah, its clear from the pictures that the Gardai smacked him up a bit. No doubt it'll all have been the Linfield fans fault and the Gardai acted impeccably :rolleyes:
judging from the pics and the article there doesnt seem to have been much happening really, was there actually any trouble or just a handful of rowdy fans?
if there wasnt actually any real trouble then is there a need to paint the game in a bad light on the front of a paper? the competition gets enough bad press as it is.
And he's been arrested by a Ban Gharda :D
That'll make him look really big to all his mates :o
Really does seem to have been a minor case of handbags, mostly with Linfield fans either fighting each other or gettign hoofed out for objecting to being searched.
The fact that no otehr paper carries it on their front page shows what a non-story it is.
I'm a huge critic of the cops (involved in human rights stuff, iccl and that jazz), have to deal with them everyday in work and to be honest I hate the *****s.
I was about 5 yards away from them arresting the two lads tonight though and they actually did nothing I anybody could have much complaint about. From what I could see the lad smacked his face on the ground when he was struggling with the cops hence the bloody nose.
I spoke to one of the photographers before the game and they were told to be on hand when the Linfield fans were entering the ground so they could get some pics if any trouble kicked off.
No doubt this minor scuffle will get more column inches tomorrow than the cracking game of football in Inchicore tonight. :mad:
That Linfield fan can have no complaints - live by the sword die by the sword etc.
I bought the Indo this morning and to be honest, if anybody looked at the 'story' with any kind of objectivity you could only come to the conclusion that a few ****ed up lads had a bit of aggro. Nothing more than you might see on an average Saturday night in Inchicore anyway.
They (Indo) have 7 pictures from the match. None of them have any football in them. One of them with Tardelli (hero!) sitting in his seat. Two of them are the same (front page and back page!!), one on the inside of some fool wearing a Queen Elizabeth mask (why?) and the last on the back page is of the fella that they've already two of the same pictures printed only in a different position.
In fact looking at it more closely, the lad beside the one being dragged out looks like he's the one in the other picture with two Gardai kneeling on him (printed twice). Front AND back pages of the Indo for two idiots having a row and it's the Gardai that spill the blood.
Sensationalist nonsense by the irish media. A few scuffles outside the away end, 4 arrests and one minor injury and it makes the front page. No doubt, the daily radio chat shows will milk it for a good hour and the usual comments regarding football fans will appear.
20 times more anti-social behaviour at weekends in the city but thats never seems to get a mention.
Pity they didnt write front page articles on all the games which have passed off peacefully so far and all the relationships that seem to been built as a result.
Seen the picture of the preson wearing a queen Liz mask, but the person to the left on the picture......where do you buy an ugly chav bitch mask?
It was mentioned in the Sports bulletin on Morning Ireland at about 8am this morning.
Thankfully Con Murphy was doing the bulletin and basically rubbished the Indo report and the hyperbole/nonsense being spouted by the host.
He highlighted that both photos in the press were of the same bloke - and also made the point that more people are probably arrested at pop concerts or in town on a night out than there were at the game last night. Also made the case that these incidents on the whole are as rare as hens teeth and it shouldn't put people off going to games.
He did a bloody good job considering who he's working against - I expect something following on from this on MNS next week
Poor show from the Independent. Would be nice to see the journalist who wrote the piece backtracking a bit from the sensationalism and giving the other (accurate) side to the story in another article. Wonder how much freedom he has to do so?Quote:
http://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=2196
16/04/2008 [11:04]
ST PATS THANKS FANS FOR PATIENCE & CO-OPERATION AT SETANTA CUP
Last night St Patrick’s Athletic hosted over 800 travelling Linfield fans to Richmond Park. This travelling fan base, one of the largest to visit Richmond Park in recent years behaved impeccably over the night and gave their team great support.
One incident where two Linfield fans were ejected from the ground following a scuffle with gardai was captured by the press and the resulting images shown in the national media may have given the impression of more widespread trouble occurring at the match which was simply not the case. The match night arrangements ensured that fans were successfully segregated at the game itself and also when leaving the stadium.
While St Pat’s fans were maintained in the ground Linfield fans were escorted directly to their buses. A small group of Dublin youths did appear in the area as the match finished, these were not supporters of the club and had not attended the game. With the home support being kept in the ground and the street outside the ground clear this group was easily identifiable to the gardai and were ordered to move on. One of this group was subsequently arrested for criminal damage to a wing mirror of a car. No further arrests or instances of match-related trouble are understood to have been reported to the gardai in the area.
St Patrick’s Atletic Football Club would like to thank both sets of fans for their patience and co-operation as well as our match night security teams and local gardai for their excellent work on the night.
There was more trouble at the Glentoran match but there was no pictures so it was a non story for the media.
On a day when a former President of our country is buried they print to this? An article on Paddy Hillary RIP would be more appropriate and sell as many if not more papers. Pretty sad really. never have and ever will buy the Indo, their treatment of the League is very much akin to the red top paparazzi twisting what they can out of a story.
Did the GA match where the Caherconlish Taliban put a halt to an U18 match in Limerick make the newspapers?
A few pics from last night here.
No trouble inside ground apart from some barstool republicans and their ilk tryijng to stir it up.
Great game from a Pats' fan point of view.
Much more of the same from the Herald. ridiculous, sensationalist and OTT.
good, articulated response from St Pats re the crowd and troublemakers hanging around outside looking for trouble.
Its article's like this that drags the image of the Lge back into the late 80's and 90's
They have gone to town on this one. I can imagine panic setting in at the Herald when they realised they weren't getting the fight they wanted. Never mind, run with the picture of guards in riot, sorry RIOT gear. And the exact same photos of the Linfield nosebleed guy. Most people will only see the headline and photos and imagine that all Hell broke loose.
Lowlife, cowardly journalism and potentially deeply hurtful to the league :mad:
Just had a flick through it there - it's comical in a way. They're so desperate to fill space that they even printed the quote from Jim Kerr that exposes their story as sensationalist tripe - 4 Glentoran fans get arrested at the Pats game and not one line about it in the papers.
Quote from some local resident.
And apparently Lincoln fans were also there and left through the Inchicore end :rolleyes:Quote:
Some Gardai had their hats knocked off in a scuffle with a Linfield fan. They had to bring more over to help. It was terrible. It was just awful to see.
For those of you that don't know The Hearld (De Heraduld) is owned and operated by Independent News and Media that publish The Irish Independent.
Both are tabloid newspapers although one of them thinks that it isn't.