not sayin do it, but some players are not performiong, go back watch the game and tell me all these players deserve to be playing for ireland, i think you may find 4-6 players last night shouldnt be near a national team
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And hundreds if not thousands aren't. Don't tell me you're proud to be associated with each and every Shels fan.
Personally, I'm taking the old fart stance of thinking that a good number of the younger fans have no appreciateion of what they're inheriting, but by and large I think Irish fans put on a decent show abroad.
My mantra like assertion on this issue is that there's not much wrong that a proper central midfield wouldn't improve drastically. We were spoilt to have RMK but this current side with almost any midfield pairing we've been able to put out since the early 80s would be a dramatically better team.
O'Shea annoys me though.
irish fams are great for travelling, but lets face it, there are cracks in the team and they must be fixed, you cant ignore them, just beating san marino, then a few days later put in a perfromance that would have demolished a team like san marino, that performance saturday night and watch now they do a great job against the czechs,
and dont question my loyalty i support them, im just dont see the point in clapping the team on when they underperform which seem to be becoming acceptable in this and the last quaifiing campaign,
I didn't question your loyalty, but since you ask, you kind of invite the query by starting a thread "Why Support Ireland?".
McGeady, Ireland, Carsley, Kilbane, thats what we have, all big players according to the tabloids, there suppose to be well able to give a good performance for ireland, sure i thought theyd never shut up about why lee carsley isnt in the team, so he must be good, stephen ireland is id say the only one who should be there , his record speaks for itself, mcgeady isnt all that to be quiet honest, and kilbane keeps falling down when he runs with the ball, hes like clinton morrison lots and lots of runing, might pop up every so often with something 1 in 5, im looking more to 5 in 5, am i wrong to expect this from players playing in THE best league in the world,
He must have been one of those kids that ran to the shops all the time when he got his pocket money with his ball under his arm.Quote:
kilbane keeps falling down when he runs with the ball, hes like clinton morrison lots and lots of runing,
No I think it's fair to say that I don't get on with a lot of Shels supporters. The difference is...I respect them for supporting a local club. I have no respect whatsoever for an Irish person who wears an English jersey at an international. There are far too many of them and you know it. Furthermore, any person who plasters CHELSEA across a tri-colour should be ejected from a home game. Many Irish people are too fickle and quite frankly are an embarrassment. Do you not agree?
were you even at the match? i was and i didn’t hear anyone singing “youre not singing anymore”. to have a pop at our fans is ridiculous beyond words, we had more fans in the stadium than they had!! what other country would have 6,000 travel to such a game? i thought the support was excellent throughout although a roof over our heads would’ve kept the noise in better. granted there are always a few day trippers but i keep seeing the same fans turn up game after game in the hope that we might actually have a win to celebrate. despite our poor away competitive record we continually travel in large numbers with great nature and not even a whiff of trouble. without doubt the best fans around
do you know anything about that fan? he was born in england with irish parents. so what if he puts chelsea on his flag? i saw a lad at the weekend with a great polo top with a half QPR crest and half Irish crest with "club and country" written underneath. they are allowed follow who they like. this is sport we are talking about after all!!
That is the biggest load of **** I have ever read. Do you want a medal for supporting your team? Following your team through thick and thin is what it's all about. 'The best fans in the world'....utter nonsense. Do you not realise that football is rotten in this country, right from the top down?? In my opinion, in general, Irish football fans are a joke. Get a grip.
I'm entitled to my opinion, as you are. I am not talking about everyone...you'd see that if you read my posts. And I don't dispute that a person can follow whoever they like. What I am saying is that football is in a terrible state in this country and following the national team around all over the world is not going to change this. Going to an Ireland game wearing a Chelsea shirt is symbolic of a person who does not give a **** about Irish football.
Why Support Ireland?
The Slovakians late equaliser was the latest in a long line of heartbreaks that the long suffering Irish Support have had to endure and suffer.
Yet again, every part of your being implores the team to hang on, keep them out for a few more minutes - retain the ball, box clever, just mark them man for man and we're safe. Deep down, you know the inevitable is coming. Bitter experience tells you. Once more you curse your luck. Once more, you raise your eyes to the Gods and exclaim "Not again!!"
It's the teams self infliction that hurts the most. We do it to ourselves.
Despair, anger, frustration and regretting the sheer wasted time and energy. And then the question arises in your mind "Why do I bother with this lot?"
The simple answer (for most of us I'd suggest when the anger subsides) - is that I love this football team. I don't have a choice.
I will continue to endure their failings, short comings, bewildering incompetencies at times - because I remember the excitement of my first game seeing Liam Brady play in 1985, the Bulgaria match in 87, our heroics in Euro 88, the peno shoot out of 90, Italy in 94, the Dutch in 01 and the last minute equaliser (for us for once!!!!) against the Germans in 02.
We can't turn our back on this team. Its our team.
Sure who gives the "best fans in world" mantle anyway? Marian Fincane and the likes.
We have very good international fans, no more, no less. Colourful, vociferous, numerous and well behaved.
In response to way back above, I totally dislike English, Scottish or any club shirts at an Ireland game. I actually think eL shirts or even county GAA shirts (contradictory maybe) are OK the night before the game but on the day it's all about the Boys in GREEN.
Clubs on flags are ok in my opinion. I think there's a touch of the paradoxical about Chelsea given the feeling among their older hard core for anything Irish but that's me being sensitive I think.
jybryne got totally uncalled for abuse above. What's the procedure for reporting a post?