:rolleyes:
and you wonder why we hate you lot.
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Why have they paid attention to them though? They mainly made the news because of fecking court cases. The rest of it was clearly now built on a house of cards, and any good their one decent European run did for the credibility of the league has surely been undone by this winters debacle.
Wow, I see what you did there, that's really, really, really, really, really clever. Good boy :rolleyes:
To think some people question the legitimacy of Galway supporters attitudes when they contain within their ranks such fine intellects as the example above.
And herein lies the problem with the EL, and with Irish society in general. When you look at two teams from limerick city going against eachother, for whatever reasons, there should be one team with everyone behind that team from limerick. Until this starts happening in irish football the problem are always going to exist as you will never have the support/fan base you need for a club to exist and build on. It really is sad to see how people laugh at a club going out of business and the rest, like what happened when the same happened dublin FC, genuine supporters of league of ireland football would be getting behind eachother and helping eachother out, not begrudging and "told you so" attitude we see from every corner.Quote:
I'm pretty disappointed this evening. Not because Shels are going out of business or could be, but because the league I have devoted so much of my time to seems to be partly rejoicing about Shels demise. I am not blind to the fact people anger about Shels buying the league, and Shels were spending above their abilities to fund and that the trouble is self made. That is grounds to be a bit ****ed off about Shels behaviour. However a club of such long history and its support and presence to the league over the years should be remembered for their history and not their immediately present.
YAWN.
This is getting so old. If you are getting into a thread at least read what was said before. There have been many examples where EL supporters helped other clubs out with donations but the Shels case is different because they got where they are now through shafting everyone else.
I don't like to see the corner shop down the road who's owner has worked hard and honestly, going out of business but I'm f'ckd if I'm going to lose any sleep over Enron. Get it now?
Sorry Lim 'till i die, Your response to Saigon went right over my head, so maybe you're spot on to ast aspertions on our intellectual capabilities...
On the other hand, it was Socrates (not the former Brazilian medic & World Cup star who offered the follwoing food for thought:
"The first step to wisdom is to acknowledge my own ignorance";)
This is minnowism of the highest order. Shels fans have repeatedly been told they were heading for a very big crash and they chose to ignore the warnings and gloated about how great they were, how they were the true leaders of Irish football and how they were the model for other clubs to follow.
12 Months ago Bohs and Shels were in talks about a groundshare at Dalymount and this was posted by Comical Cassidy on the Shels MB.....
There are many other posts on the Shels forum gloating about how Shels buying in to Dalymount will be the saviour of Bohemian FC. Its amazing how the tables have turned.Quote:
A mixture of rumour, speculation & wishful thinking by Bohs that Shels will bail them out of their financial difficulties.
Shels are committed 100% to moving out to Lissenhall
http://forum.shelbournefc.ie/chat/vi...er=asc&start=0
If Shels go to the wall then I wont be upset in the least. They were committed to contracts to the tune of nigh on €2,000,000 a year knowing damn well they couldnt afford them so they could deny other clubs spending more realistic sums a title and a shot at achieving in the CL.
All the time they were accusing other clubs of rule breach's and threatening court action for whatever reason, and behind it all they were the biggest cheats of all. I dont want Shels to die now. I'd prefer to see them slowly die in the First Division over the next 5 or 6 years.
In November 2004 Ollie Byrne slated Bohs on national TV for not playing Crowe, Hawkins and Ryan in Cork. His words were "small club with a small mind". I'll resist the temptation to say something really nasty but if the guy was more interested in what was going on in his own club and not interfering with every other club's business then maybe he wouldnt be were he is and Shels wouldnt be €10M+ in debt.
http://irishfootballonline.com/news_...hp?newsid=2376
As far as Shels were concerned, the Champions League place was theirs and only theirs and always theirs.
Anyone who came near to challenging for it - by fair and legal means - was threatened with court action.
That's what dragged the name of the league down. Nothing else.
I did read it, and i took most of one point from what gareth said, one man with 99% control, not listening to the genuine fan. I also understood the "attitude" of many fans to your club, having read your posts, but as a genuine follower, without small-minded mentality getting in your way, you would realise the bigger picture would look a lot better with a club as well known across ireland. that is why I based what I said around. Good man, as ever you have to give the stupid socialist attitude, the corner shop man existed in the town enron were formed, about 20,000 of them ( "corner shop men" - ill explain for ye, working hard to survive with little knowledge of what to do with any little money they might have to invest ) to be precise, they lost out of retirement money, pension plans, share dividends etc because of a "few" men in this case, so don't be giving another crap example. This can be completely parralled to the genuine and fair-minded shelbourne supporters and who ran their club.Quote:
I don't like to see the corner shop down the road who's owner has worked hard and honestly, going out of business but I'm f'ckd if I'm going to lose any sleep over Enron. Get it now?
Shels are a big club and a well known name, but its Shels, and if they vanish as a result of their own reckless behaviour then tough. Not too many of their support were worried about how they were paying for the titles so I wont worry about what they'll do if/when the poxy little club folds.
The bigger picture is if this league is to flourish we need strong, well run clubs with proper facilities. Shels certainly werent looking at the bigger picture when they threatened court action over every decision that went against them.
Shels fans accused Bohs of cheating in August 2006 when we played a suspended player. The cheek of them, accusing us of cheating when they were cheating their way to a title. We cheated our way to 3 points that we ultimately lost [i think] in a season we finished 9th.
nobody has a problem with genuine fair minded shels supporters, what they do object to is fraudulent trading, unfair competitive advantage via falsefied records and illegal payments and above all the subsequent damage that did to every other club as it pushed up wages to untenable levels and left the rest with problems that could very well obliterate them too. They cheated, and they cheated in a way that threatens more than just the future of their own club. On a fan level I genuinely hope they get their club sorted (under a new guise - with a realistic financial grounding and ambition). But anyone who champions their activities over the last 5 years as beneficial to irish football should be told to stay behind after school and take extra lessons. As they is clearly a stupid head!*
*deliberately dumbed down for the thickos at the back of the class.
It's called survival of the fittest, and from my perspective Shels don't look strong enough to survive - tough, but in life, fair. The real lesson to be learned for all genuine supporters of eL clubs is - focus on your own club, support them, be opinionated and be careful not to crow too much now about the demise of Shels- danger for many eL clubs, and Galway especially is that they don't over extend themselves, as Shels have.
Yes, and that is right but most importantly fan base and support, and strategic and change management is required, to my mates and most people I know ( non EL followers ) seeing the most recognised club folding smacks to them of a sh1te league. Why? Because they never knew of how hte club was run, its not common knowledge outside of EL circles, but who is fairly well known outside of EL is Shelbourne, as being a team capable of doing well in europe and of being successful in the league over the last 3 - 4 years. When these people see ( who your clubs need to be attracting ) the "best club in the EL" folding, it will confirm in their minds how badly run and sh1te the league and standard of football really is!!!Quote:
Shels are a big club and a well known name, but its Shels, and if they vanish as a result of their own reckless behaviour then tough. Not too many of their support were worried about how they were paying for the titles so I wont worry about what they'll do if/when the poxy little club folds.
The bigger picture is if this league is to flourish we need strong, well run clubs with proper facilities. Shels certainly werent looking at the bigger picture when they threatened court action over every decision that went against them.
Isnt it funny how the people who have a problem with Galway being a well run club are (or is that were "till I die") fans of a club that was such a shambles that they werent even fit for the 1st division.
The league needs well run clubs not pathetic organisations that rent a field with with a truck trailor off a priest, or gansters with dodgy accountants.
All that intellect didnt do much to save your club or did you even try?
Gareth,
There's plenty of EL goodwill around. Over the years many posters here will have morally or financially supported fellow clubs when they've been in trouble (as many of our clubs have been). But I doubt you'll feel much of that love down Tolka way.
And the simple reason for that can be summed up in 2 words. *Ollie*. *Byrne*.
Ollie is an evil little man who has made an absolute sham of our league in order to ensure that his own club is always pushed to the top of the sh!t-pile. He is like the maddest crab in a bucket - continually climbing all over eveyone else in there with him, in the vague hope that it might save his ass at their cost.
He has bought definitely one, and probably as many as 3 league titles in the last 4 years through cheating - spending money his club simply didn't have. That is clear as day. He has also bullied and threatened to get his way on every single issue. He has been more than happy to drag the league's public reputation through the mud again and again, as part of his petty little tactics to get his own way. And he has been involved in incidents with fans, fellow managers, and God knows who else.
The man is a petty-minded thug, a convicted criminal, and borderline insane. the fact he is currently ill doesn't change any of this.
And the reason why all of this has converted into a dislike of Shels is that, for so many years now, Ollie Byrne IS Shelbourne. In recent times(since anyone with a brain and ability fled your Board) he has been the one and only voice of Shelbourne. When there have been complaints in the press, it's always been from Ollie. When there have been threats of court action, it's always been Ollie. When there have been altercations with Managers and fans, its always been Ollie.
And ratehr than see the danger the man presented, Shels fans were delighted to have him as Mr Shelbourne. How lonbg have people on here and else well been telling you that Ollie Byrne is a liability, and was unhelathy for your club ? How many times have fans of other clubs pointed out that Shel's financial position was completely untenable ? And in return, how often did you and other Shels fans brush off such comments as mere jealousy, constantly singing Ollie's praises - 'He's saved us before, I have faith in Ollie to do it again'. Well Gareth - you can tell from the festering pile of sh!t currently smothering Tolka that the chickens have finally come home to rest en masse....
To summise - I personally have no issues with Shels as a club per se, just as I don't with any other club. It's the individuals involved with clubs who tend to colour your judgement of them, and none more so than Ollie Byrne. Through his attitude, his actions, his words and his deeds, Ollie has consistently turned the world of Irish football against him. And as he and the fans have crowned him 'Mr Shelbourne' and made the club inseparable form him as an individual, he has likewise turned the world of Irish football against your club.....