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i have my feeling and it would take a miracle to change my fiews
Where did this 'hate' relationship between Longford and Sligo materialise ??? Does it stem back to both clubs spending long periods in the first division together ....enlighten me please :D
BTW: Id prefer Sligo for a night out on the tiles before Longford :p
Heres my list of favorite spots in Eire.....(for drinking and womanising...not that i do that anymore Sssh)
1. Cork....Ya they love the Derry 'boy' accent :D ..you know LIKE
2. Belfast....Donegal Celtics bar is class hi..
3. Bundoran....on our way back from Longford...nice cultured town
4. Limerick....good nightlife....not really that ruff like is it :rolleyes:
5. Waterford...in good weather i feel im away foreign
6. Dundalk.....again nice social club...nice dancers nearby
7. Galway.....always feel like im on my holidays
8. Sligo........The journey is really short for a change at 2 hrs
9. Drogheda....again a shorter Journey
10. Dublin...never seem to be out of it...do enjoy the odd night
its my own thoughts on sligo, i don't hate it i just dislike it and HATE having to spend time it in
i rather a night out in cavan than longford, great town...
"my impending visit to the flanciro stadium"
i have bee advised on my visit to the magnificent flanciro stadium to make sure i make a visit to "section o".
i was wondering would the good people on section o like to join me in a quick decade of the rosary before kick off as i can bring some print outs to hand around to the good people .
i have heard there are some beautiful voices to be heard every week on the terraces singing merrily away and maybe you might join me in a few hyms maybe
fr ww:D
i would stay away from those riff raff in section O, they have filty mouths on them, those in the cheap seats and all that,
you would be much safer in the stand with us civilised persons....
but i do think some holy water poured over section o would be a help
Ya but it wasn't a fight more like a heated argument Cobh fans should know better then going into the Shed that's a no go area for away fansQuote:
Originally posted by ramblers04
ha ha do ya remember the time a fight broke out between ramblers and sligo fans up at yer place??
There is no hatred coming from Rovers' supporters it Longford doing all the hating but as the Shed sings "No one likes us we don't care"Quote:
Where did this 'hate' relationship between Longford and Sligo materialise ??? Does it stem back to both clubs spending long periods in the first division together ....enlighten me please
Any way what's in Lonford that's so good?
ye robbed that from millwall didn't ye????Quote:
"No one likes us we don't care"
ya all of us 20 rams fans weren't a bit scared!
we don't give a **** if we were in your 'shed' or not...... it looked more like a small ****in barn or stable to me??!!!!
We got our self's a keyboard warrior on foot.ieQuote:
Originally posted by ramblers04
ya all of us 20 rams fans weren't a bit scared!
we don't give a **** if we were in your 'shed' or not...... it looked more like a small ****in barn or stable to me??!!!!
Would that be The Brandywell where Finn Harps Fan's were under pressure because the Big Boys were going to batter them?Quote:
Originally posted by ramblers04
brilliant atmosphere there!
Surely not!!!:rolleyes:
How could anyone enjoy themselves in such a hostile atmosphere...oh, you said it was brilliant!!??!!!??!
Never mind Sligo V Longford........we have someone that dared enjoy themselves in The Brandywell here!! He must be 6' 9" and built like a Donegal out house!!
Hope you can excuse my sarcasm ramblers04...the next time you are ANY where near Derry, give me a shout and I'll feed ye Drink all night!! The first person to admit enjoying Derry hospitality.......
Hey, Schumi!! How come you have'nt mentioned how nice Derry was considering you drank in the Oak and sat in on an S.O.S meeting....V.I.P only???
re "arrival of father wishy washy at the x"
dear people of cork.
as you know i will be visiting the hallowed turf at the x shortly.
as well as giving your team and grounds etc the "holy once over"
i was just wondering how are the interviews going for the "cheerleaders"
are you down to the last 32, or is there still more beautiful girls to
"interview "for the position.as you understand my enquiry is purely on the platonic level as i feel they would add a lot of colour to the venue.
yours in holy sport
fr ww:D
p.s are there many early house in the vicinity as i must have my
"1st of the day" at 07.30
the brandywell is ****in unreal! iits the best away ground in ireland!!
shup up ya fag.. why didn't ye bring any fans to cobh after all your **** talkin up there.... oh were gonna batter ye in cobh and all this ****!!!Quote:
We got our self's a keyboard warrior on foot.ie
no1 came from sligo
:D It goes without saying!Quote:
Originally posted by EireBadBoy
Hey, Schumi!! How come you have'nt mentioned how nice Derry was considering you drank in the Oak and sat in on an S.O.S meeting....V.I.P only???
Derry is great, top place. I've really enjoyed all the trips I've made up there. The only downside is that it's so far away and there's no train there; four hours on a bus isn't too pleasant!
Awwwwwwwww...think about what we go through then playing 5 Dublin teams in a 10 team league every year :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Schumi
:D It goes without saying!
The only downside is that it's so far away and there's no train there; four hours on a bus isn't too pleasant!
What the hell are you talking about:confused:Quote:
Originally posted by ramblers04
shup up ya fag.. why didn't ye bring any fans to cobh after all your **** talkin up there.... oh were gonna batter ye in cobh and all this ****!!!
thats what all ye ********s were shouting at us the the law was takin us out of the ground
Now Fr. Im sure you'd be offended by the shocking unholy choir singing going on. but im sure you've heard worse in confession. Will you be turning water into tonic wine for us? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by the 12 th man
"my impending visit to the flanciro stadium"
i have bee advised on my visit to the magnificent flanciro stadium to make sure i make a visit to "section o".
i was wondering would the good people on section o like to join me in a quick decade of the rosary before kick off as i can bring some print outs to hand around to the good people .
i have heard there are some beautiful voices to be heard every week on the terraces singing merrily away and maybe you might join me in a few hyms maybe
fr ww:D
fr wishy washy replies:Quote:
Originally posted by PAURO 7
Will you be turning water into tonic wine for us? ;)
"my son,while i like an intoxicating drink myself, i must have my morning constitutional (1 st of the day) at 07.30 every morning., i tend to tell you my brethern to steer clear of it.i have spoken about this at lenght in other posts on the site suffice to say that im very concerned about the effects it has on your inhibitions.
peoples resistance both to the pleasures of the flesh and to fighting,foul language etc are severly weakened by over indulgence in alcohol.
speaking of your request my son,the impossible i do on a daily basis but the mastery of the miracle is one i am still working on.
but on a once off basis i would consider (instead of arriving at the flanciro in a taxi) i might borrow "father murphys" hiace van and
fill it with that amber nectar they call "dutch gold".
this could be distributed to the people in "section o"and to the stands as a commeritive gesture to my visit.
yours in sport fr ww:D
ps i have spoken to tv3 and they have expressed an interest in doing a documentary series on my visits to the various e/l grounds.a working title of "on hallowed ground with father wishy washy" has been suggested
Father let me be the first to offer the invitation to you to grace us with your holy prescence @ station road newbridge, or as i refer to it the stadio via stazione, home to the el new'est club Kildare county. Although a lot of my following of county has to come from listening to rte's sport's report's and the local paper's, due to my missionary work here in north london trying to convert Arsenal and Spurs fan's to fan's of the el (we had success with 1 west ham fan who now also follow's county) but i still managed to get to quite a few game's last season and would be delighted to have you grace us, whenever they bother their arse to sort out the fixture's.
As for your pre 7,30 am bevvy, having no family in the Newbridge area,i have no idea as to the best early house's, but i will be making a lot of visit's back to Kildare this summer to work on my retirement home so your most welcome to drop by and have a couple of can's on the building site that i call my soon to be home.
PS father, are you any use with a kango hammer.
fr wishy washy replies:Quote:
Originally posted by sylvo
Father let me be the first to offer the invitation to you to grace us with your holy prescence @ station road newbridge, or as i refer to it the stadio via stazione, home to the el new'est club Kildare county.
PS father, are you any use with a kango hammer.
my son,thank you for your kind invitation to
kildare town.i would be delighted to pay a visit to your fine club ,when the fixture list is posted.
pray tell as regards your request about the kango hammer.it depends what you have in mind by being "any use" because a bishop in rome once did me a bad turn and i showed him a new use for a kango hammer.
fr ww:D
ps .if you cant locate an early house for me in newbridge,the offer of a few cans in your building site will do fine as a build up to the match.
Good day Father
On your trip to Belfield you'll do well to find an early house but there are a few in the City centre but for the true Belfieldian experience you should do the stations of the booze. First make your way to the Sports Bar on the far side of the campus before moving forth to the Forum bar, always nice in the afternoon but if the game is on a Saturday/Sunday (or even out of term) it shan't be open before crossing the campus to the Student Bar (closed on Sundays, but don't worry we play on Fridays normally)where hi-tech security won't bother asking for student cards. After that the best bet for food pre-match is to stay there as the restaurant next door isn't worth the risk.
Upon arriving in fair Belfield you'll find that if it's sunny the Cascarino (uncovered) stand offers the best view but for atmosphere you're best off staying at the end of the main stand nearest the entrance.
After the game is over the Montrose is a favourite retreat for UCD supporters. If you're still hungry you can risk a pizza there or take the safe option of the chipper down the road, it's called Cassoni's but we call it Igor's because of the guy who runs it.