Heard it from people at the game, was reported by a few on Twitter too. If they didn't have previous for it I probably wouldn't have believed it either
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That was a great game to be at and the noise for the goal was amazing. There were signficant pockets of Rovers/Irish fans all around the stadium, you could see it at the end when they stayed to clap the players off, so I'd say the 4000+ figures aren't far wrong.
Hat's off to Rovers. I don't like defeats but we have to be realistic when coming up against a top UK southern league side. I think Shamrock did themselves, the league and the country proud. Hat's off to their fans last night.
Twitter, the reliable bastion of info, that said we'd be at home to Spurs first, and every game would be at Lansdowne. There's a reason why it's called Twit-ter, so I don't believe anything out of there anymore.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
People posting the stills from the crowd.
Left hand, right hand, it doesnt matter to shamrock fans
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[SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]Cant copy the ones from last night, they are floating around though[/FONT][/SIZE]
I heard about this, didnt witness it myself, but it was going around alright.
Pretty pathetic but the majority of fans were respectful and they were respected by spurs fans too, being clapped as they left the stands. But as I said to stu, it only takes a few to paint "a whole picture".
What i did find pathetic is how some of the fans model themselves on the English football system, and singing english chants and all that sh1te. Get over yer inferiority complex and come up with something original and Irish.
Having said all that the support was phenomenal and really really something special.
Out of a sizable crowd of Shams regulars / ex Pats / tourists and assorted day trippers there are a few morons - who would have thought it :rolleyes:
On the pitch (this is still a football forum right ?) I thought they did OK. Ricer had a very good game and Brush made some excellent saves. Never felt they were going to win (even when they took the lead) but good effort and certainly let no one down. Not the slaughter bar stool EPL fans were expecting.
Got this from a mate who was in the actual rovers end south stand lower that is behind the goal. He isn't really that big into soccer, so was in his work suit and whatever, but it appears they were well received by all accounts.
"the rovers fans were quite funny. wanted to be everybodys mate. chatting and shaking the coppers hands. playing with the horses. talking to lorry drivers loading lorries...."
Do elaborate.Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
Post on the Huddleboard from London CSC. Nothing to do with LOI so no reason to lie. Delighted they lost, can not hide my hatred for the supporters and large scum element that support that horrible club. Well done Spurs.Quote:
Shamrock Rovers - Ireland's shame.
I was in The Twelve Pins in Finsbury Park yesterday to meet a few rovers fans that I know. We get a beer and head outside. The rovers fans were in good voice, chanting away. About a dozen of their casuals start belting out 'Spurs are on their way to Auswitch', complete with Sieg Heil chants and nazi salutes. Not one rovers fan challenged them.
I thought the food was laid on for the punters!
Great effort by Rovers. Fans superb.* Credit to LOI and all in the Irish game.
Would like to see the national side being prepared to pass the ball as much as Rovers were.
*occasional English-style stuff like "Who are ya, who are ya" as PO'S alluded to, but generally the singing was vocal, enthusiastic and Rovers-idiosyncratic.
Headlines from RTE
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O'Neill Salutes Hoops effort
Clearly a Nazi:rolleyes:Quote:
O'Neill Hails gutsy Hoops Display
Was at the game as well - great support all throughout the game, Spurs def raised their effort after the Rovers goal, and won handy in the end. Never heard any nazi songs or nazi salutes and sounds to me if thats a load of bull as most of the rovers fans i saw in convent garden and at game were cool, friendly and giving the LOI a good name.
Was great while it lasted!
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