As I'm exiled in Dublin have to say I love going back to Cork ;) :D
1. Derry
2. Galway
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As I'm exiled in Dublin have to say I love going back to Cork ;) :D
1. Derry
2. Galway
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Originally Posted by sligoman
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Obviously you have no real reason so I'm finished with the subject. I like to talk to people who have actually got a brain:rolleyes:. Muppet!Quote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Retail Park?? You must be kidding! Why would football fans want to go to a retail park? We're not talking about where we'd like to live, or where has the best schools and hospitals - it's where is the best place to visit for a football match. Ballybofey because it's small enough that all the fans stay together and are noticeable, whereas stick a couple of hundred away fans in Dublin and you wouldn't notice the difference - the small size helps the atmosphere.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Personally, I like Cork - good atmosphere for Waterford games, and a lot closer than Dublin. Kilkenny's always good for the local rivalry but I wouldn't bother hanging around afterwards.
I know that but he said that it's better than Sligo and all I asked was how but he cant give a proper answerQuote:
Originally Posted by bigmac
I think because it's smaller. In a small place you can almost create the impression that you're taking over the place - hordes of invading fans - huge travelling support etc. It's nice to be noticed maybe.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Go to the Galway United sub forum and a thread entitled New Signing and see who would be out of their depth in a puddle. Kid you've obviously been working with glue too much.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
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Derry or Harps by bar. Monaghan would be high up there as well for their bar:)
Cork and Derry for me
Ballybofey, no contest!
I do like the overnighters in cork as well though, had some really funny nights out whilst there on the pi**!!
Never stayed overnight in Derry & to be honest have no real desire to do so either so that'll be an unsampled delight for the near future anyway! The only other overnighters i reckon i'd bother with would be Galway or Sligo & havent done either of those in a loooong time!!
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Cause Waterford is so nice :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigmac
i doubt the shams fans would be interested in doing a little shopping in jane norman or oasis after the match :)
Why not?:confused: :rolleyes: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
Because we have the Dundrum Centre, my culchie peasant friends. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
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Originally Posted by NY Hoop
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Originally Posted by WeAreRovers
enjoyed Longford a few seasons ago. Went into 3 or 4 pubs and they were all good craic.
Ballybofey and Derry this season were both good. Derry fans very friendly (Maybe cos they'd just beaten us 3-1:o )
Made the mistake of sitting next to the town drunk in Ballybofey but a nice spot all the same. Very short trip from the pitch to the local pubs.
Meant cos it's so close. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by finlma
Which one :)Quote:
Originally Posted by paudie
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Cobh- we've had a few great weekends down there, although the journey home with a hangover is pretty ropey.
Waterford was good craic as well, as was Kilkenny.
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Originally Posted by Galway Harps