That one was most probably correct Lep. What has he to gain from telling lies?
What have I to gain by saying the same thing as HB?
We wouldn't be making this up for the craic.
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Went to the game yesterday, picked up a ticket from the Umbro Store an hour before kick-off.
Fair Play to all the fans who withstood the weather 'til the end, for me that was the biggest credit of the day.
Though Fingal had the best of the first half and could have got more from the penalty appeals to Alan Kelly. But of the rain is in your hair, that's very distracting.
For Sligo's first goal it looked like a Sporting defender handled the ball on or over the line before pushing it onto the inside of the post? Maybe Maher?
Enjoyed the second half, as predicted on this forum both sides tried to play football even though the weather was horrible.
Liked the mats in the technical area.
Best moment, UCD AFC (1984) coming out at half-time to the applause of the crowd.
I learnt that Liam Buckley is an Official Sporting Fingal Legend!!!
Some rant there...!
Deleted it for obvious reasons.
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt that you really are that stupid, so I'll explain.
The season is finished. No clubs are playing at the moment.
When the next season starts, hopefully we'll be in the league again. If not, then we should be back after a year or so.
But as no LOI teams are playing any football at the moment, there's none to watch.
And even if Derry fans were staring at an empty field imagining a match, it'd still be preferable to being Fingal players staring at an empty stand and imagining a crowd....
genuine question for the fingal fans i heard there were a fair few kids team down on fingal tickets so in short two parts to this 1 is it true(i know of at least one team of u10's there cos i work with that teams manager so dont say none)and 2 if it is true did the kids or their clubs pay for the tickets or were they freebies?
actually second part of that leads me on to a general question,are you allowed give away freebies for a cup final??
Thats what i thought as well, it was an unlucky penalty to give away but maybe it it was justice done after sligo got away with a penalty in the first half. I though the ref had a good game as well, and wasnt card happy. Boco was good down the wing as well and it could have been diffrent if raf hadnt gone off.
They weren't free as such. The club payed for them and then gave them away free, and handed back what they couldn't give away.
Rows of kids in the stands identical tracksuits were occasionally visible on TV. So either North Dubliners have an extremely homogenous fashion sense or there were youth teams there.
As for giving tickets away for free - you could roll them up into a big spiff and smoke 'em to your hearts content, so long as you gave the FAI the money for them.
I dont understand your first question,. NDSL teams got allocations of tickets to sell, how they sold them i dont know.
There was a good few kids teams at the final as i could see but i cant tell you whether they were given free tickets or they bought from their allocation.
Maybe the kids that played the half time penos might have got free tickets for themselves but i wouldnt know for sure.
second question,
I cant see why you cant give away freebies for a final if you bought the tickets in the first place. It would be like me giving away a ticket i didnt want and not charging for it.
Now you have said your piece. Feel better? Lets move on.
What an end to our season. Cheers for any of the compliments lads. Its nice for a change.
Im sure sligo fans feel a bit down after what happened, I know it would have killed me. Fair play to your singing section who stayed well after it was necessary, to cheer your team
On a different note. What a great manager yous have. Seen his interview today. He is a credit to your club. No bitterness from him and no excuses. Great to see. Honesty in a sport that has been knocked for it this week. At least its still alive in our little but great league.
Our two clubs put on a good show and it was a good advertisement for the league.