Sligo Rovers FC now 3-0 up.
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Sligo Rovers FC now 3-0 up.
I've never seen a Sligo Rovers fan say anything like that on here.(Can you direct me to a post please?)
Should i just refer to Shams as 'The Scum' from now on?, it would get very confusing for people if it was Rovers v Rovers
example: Rovers had a great chance there, but the keeper made a great save.
who am i talking about?, im not going to start call Rovers 'Sligo', so when im talking about both clubs its going to be Rovers - Shams, when a Shams fan is talking about how Rovers dominated them at the showgies (:p) it will be Rovers - Sligo.
damn i've got a pain in my head:D
3 - 0 up Boco!
3-1 now
Sligo defence was distracted by what name to call their opponents.
3 - 1
Doyle pulls one back for Shams
Longford Town 3:0 Athlone Town FT
Hardy 1
Kelly 13
Davoren 90
3 - 2
Shams also down to 10 men
EDIT:
Flynn sent off for hitting Alan Moore when he was warming up:D
FT: Rovers 3 - 2 Shams, Shams nearly equalised in the 4th minute of added time, ball cleared off the line.
If someone said to me Rovers were 2-0 up, I would automatically think of Shamrock Rovers, not Sligo. Gets confusing when Sligo fans say Rovers
I call them shams as it annoys them, they call us junkies. Tis a fair compromise.
kdjac
This whole childish (or as one genius devastatingly terms it, 'small-time') exchange started with some troll deciding to tell Sligo Rovers (clear enough?) supporters how they should refer to their own and other teams. This was followed by a very ill-informed post about what fans in other towns call their teams.
I grew up in Sligo. I refer to my team as Rovers, like the way most fans refer to their teams by the nickname rather than the location. Therefore, Shamrock Rovers were always going to be referred to as something else. To me, it doesn't matter whether every other person on the planet means the Dublin side when they say Rovers - I have a very pragmatic reason for calling them what I do. As to whether this sounds 'small-time', 'gay' or anything else, for god's sake grow up, lads.
I'd say what Sligo people call his team is fairly low down Pat Scully's list of worries tonight.