Yeah, but being a scout/agent is totally contradictory to the good of the league, imo.Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Printable View
Yeah, but being a scout/agent is totally contradictory to the good of the league, imo.Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Only one person I hate with a passion: Ollie. The man is a convicted criminal, is total scum and is going to get dogs abuse tonight.
Is dreadful for the league. No wonder attendances are awful when people see this sub human whinging about everything.
In summary complete filth.
KOH
Rennie loves being unpopular,he thrives on it :D .In the recent game v St Pats he was on the bench as was suspended again and twice the ball came to him before St Pats were taking a throw and he threw it behind him on to the athletics track to break up their moves or waste time.I thought it was a bit daft when it was still 0-0 but typical Rennie!
Most unpopular player for me probably Trevor Molloy for runing half the lenght of the field to abuse match officials at RSC last season and personality Olly Byrne for pettiness,bitterness and causing trouble in the Eircom League.
Any particular reason why he's a "RAT, no good sly, sneaky w@nker" ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roo69
I think he rocks.... :D :p
My dislikes are Olly and Roddy.
Olly because he acts like some sort of medieval fedual overlord. Woe betide anyone who should dare disagree with him and his little empire. I genuinely think the guy has anger management issues and, whilst he's very good for Shels, he'd happily feck over the rest of the league in the blink of an eye if it gave his club even the most miniscule of advantages. He should be over in Afghanistan ruling a small bum-feck region full of poppy planst in the middle of nowhere (though given his previous convictions for shifting moody cigarettes, he probably is... :p ).
Roddy because I just think he's bad fullstop. The guy had one good season with Bohs and everything else he's touched since then has turned to shoite. He's all mouth and no substance, and his managerial style amounts to little more than trying to buy his way out of trouble. Given the limited resources all Irish clubs have, that makes him a very dangerous person for any team daft enouhg to get sucked-in by his perma-hype...
Didn't he bite Stephen Ward's ear in Dalymount?
That's not gamesmanship or taking pressure off the rest of his team-mates, that's just a scumbag thing to do (and dangerous with it)
Every club/player has them so it's going to be pretty hard to uproot all that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
Quote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
I'd say if i had a guess Roo69 thinks this of him due to
ANGEL, good honest, innocent god that is Robbie Doyle just a guess though!!!!
I think Kenny is ok myself
No he doesn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by bluemovie
He got himself sent off last season when you lot were 4 nil down, because it's so easy to wind him up. When he tried to break George's neck last season and the crowd got on his back even more, he went missing for the rest of the game.
Was taken off the only time he came back to the Cross when he was with Rovers because he was so intimidated out by the crowd.
That little scmbag can give it, but he sure cannot take it....
It's obvious that Bray fans are blind to Devo's conflict of interest, so we'll leave it as an agree to disagree for the sake of the thread....Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
I'm not blind to his conflict of interest but I already stated I wouldn't give my personal opinions of the man. I'm annoyed because alot of people focus on his agent role solely, they disregard the fact that he's a good manager. I don't go on about the negative, non-managerial sides of Alan Matthews.......Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
dessie baker, and (although he is gone now) jim roddy
Maybe you should - he might snap up young players and send them to Barclays in the UK?Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rafa B
Spot on.
Good to see you hold Robbie in such high regard, i can get his autograph if you want ?
I just did'nt like how kenny handeled the suitation, and from hearing Robbie's side of the story and other players at Bohs at the time (some are still there) Kenny was bang out of order with some of the things he said and done.
Alan Kelly - Useless clown of a ref
Paul McKeown - Same
Pat Dolan - Does he need a reason?
Trevor Molloy - after his smashing career at Shels and for generally being woefully over rated
Bohs - Just in general :)
I'd hate Roddy Collins if he wasn't such great entertainment value. Once he's never let near Shels and never taken seriously he's fine.
Devlin - for the reasons stated already
Gotta be Paul Deering (propably only Div 1 fans know the cnut Im on about!)
HATElist (in order of hate-itude):
Ollie Byrne (No. 1 by a long way)
Pat Fenlon
Eamonn Collins
Jamie Harris
Owen Heary
David Crawley
Richie Baker
Jason Byrne
Joey Ndo
Colin Hawkins
Dave Rogers
Hmmm, bit of a theme emerging here... :)
Chairman- Ollie Byrne
Manager- Roddy Collins/Dermot Keely
Asst Manager- Eamonn Collins (suprised no one else has mentioned him)
Players-
Colin Fortune
Stephen McGuinness
Dave Rogers
Maurice Farrell
Eddie Gormley
plus special mention for Wes Houlihan because the fella is just to skilful for his own and everyone else's good.
I take it you don't like us too much. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by student
lol @ Rhona Daly :D but I hate the two foot nothing linesman even more, he never gives us anything.
I'd have to say Ollie, Jason Byrne, Dave Rogers, for latter-day offences and maybe Tony O'Dowd for the memories. And Wilfred Wallace was a right hate figure. Made Jim O'Neill seem like Kim Milton Neilsen. :mad:
Macy, what Irish player ever went to Barclays? <evil grin>
Roy Keane and Daryl Murphy are the two most recent high profile ones, Devo had nothing to do with Keane's, think he was giving advice to Murphy ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaime