One season in this fixture they got 9 points. Now they're wildly celebrating getting a point in Tallaght.
How times have changed.
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One season in this fixture they got 9 points. Now they're wildly celebrating getting a point in Tallaght.
How times have changed.
.....pity you cant seem to remember the wild celebrations when shams nicked an ill deserved point at Dalymount early season (11 V11). Or was that "different" ?
Any fan not undestanding supporters celebrating getting a draw - against bitterest rivals - from a goal down - a man down - away from home, is either (1) Nouveau fan with soooooo much to learn or (2) a muppet just bitter because "their" team didn't win.
Do let us know which you are :rolleyes:
Have to say I love the Rovers fans reaction to Bohs celebrating, A few people were saying coming out of the ground last night 'Look at them celebrating a draw, just shows how **** they are' . Of course when Rovers got their draw in Dalymount earlier in the season they all just stayed quiet and didn't even celebrate their goal:rolleyes:
In terms of the result, It was a good result for us, I don't see Bohs catching us now so we can just focus on overtaking Derry
Rovers fans I wouldn't worry too much, Sligo never win in Richmond, We will at least get a draw on Saturday
We also celebrated too wildly for their liking there a couple of weeks ago.
Fans would want to watch that.
I've heard rumblings that a Luas full of Bohs fans after the game was pelted and had 2 windows put in?
Of course I remember our celebrations when we drew 1-1 with our last gasp goal.... the point I'm making is that for you last night's celebrations IMO were not just the joy of getting a point aginast your rivals etc.but also for me showed how little else you have to cheer about in comparison to where you were as a club not too long ago, it also IMO re-inforced how little you have to look forward to.
As for your calling me a muppet well that IMO is purely childish... as for offering me the choice of (2) options as to what type of fan I am, well IMO such a question is completly irrelevent and I'm not stupid enough to try and defend myself based on your either or questioning. However if it makes you feel good to try and appear clever good luck to you because frankly I don't need to defend myself or explain myself to you or anyone else as there is nothing to explain/defend.
The all prevailing logic in Tallaght is comedy gold, its a self sustaining delusion of greatness.
If a team loses to Shams then of course thats because they are **** and Shams are great and what else would you expect.
If a team beats Shams its only because its a "world cup final" (as it was refered to by Shams fans when we bet them for the 3rd time in a row) or the like and only further demonstrates how great Shams really are even if they did lose or drop points.
I think its why the always ultra forum is so enjoyable after results like these.
We still need Shams to drop points to have any chance so it's theirs to lose at the moment
If we could manage to get a win in Inchicore it would put Shams under even more pressure ahead of the 2 games that I could see them dropping some more points in. But it's going to be very tough in Inchicore. Pats front 2 have caused us plenty of problems this season.
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For what it's worth you did in effect call me either a muppet or a a noveau fan by asking me to disclose which type was I.
Again by saying my posts were petulent is silly.... all i'm saying is that you now have very little to celebrate or look forward to...you may disagree and if you do good luck to you.
Tough to say but - well done Bohs.
That's some spirit to comeback and get a result. Which delights me cause of the result against Shams but worries me as we have to play ye twice before the season is out.
Best soap opera going this LOI malarky.
I don't have very much love for Boh's but it's comical that they are getting slagged off for scoring and getting a draw from the bitterest rivals away from home which could dent their title hopes.
It also gives us a glimmer of hope but the way we're playing I don't see us putting up a big challenge to last until the final day.
But............this reminds me a bit of the '95 season when Dundalk won it when both ourselves and Shels blew it on the final day against all odds. ;)
Those paranoid voices in your head are getting worse by the day. Can you point out where any Rovers fan here has said Bohs didn't deserve a point last night? Or where Rovers fans said we were great last night? Even reading the Ultras forum there is almost universal agreement that we were absolute muck in the second half last night and deserved what we got. It was the same for the Sligo match in Tallaght a few weeks ago, widespread acknowledgement that we were beaten by the better team on the night. Do you actually read threads or do you just type what the voices in your head are telling you?
Actually if you read the wording I used you'll see that I didn't call you silly, I did however refer to your comment that my posts were petulent as being silly and I quote; " saying my posts were petulent is silly..."
I fully agree if you win the cup you will have something major to celbrate... however my central point remains and that is that IMO you have very little to look forward to in the short to mid term future , at this point you may wish to continue to accept or reject that view frankly it makes no difference to me.