Ollie and shels would be broke by the time that happens, anyway their actual plan b is a shared stadium with the GAA in Fingal somewhere.Quote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
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Ollie and shels would be broke by the time that happens, anyway their actual plan b is a shared stadium with the GAA in Fingal somewhere.Quote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
no you are right, we hate you more than the bozo's :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Slash/ED
small club, recent success, any animosity from us to you has always been directed to the players and olly. your fans and club are irrelevant. and it profoundly annoys you that you know its true.
OK Rovers and Shels fans don't ruin a good thread
Thought it might be best to move this out of the Q+A thread.
Direct quote from John O'Donoghue claims that Government support for groundsharing is led by findings in the Genesis report.Quote:
Originally Posted by BohDiddley
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independe...issue_id=13646Quote:
"Such support was based on the plan to provide a soccer stadium for Tallaght which would serve as a viable long-term home for Shamrock Rovers Football Club. Indeed, given the significant funding likely to be required to complete the stadium, serious consideration must be given to the stadium actually accommodating two soccer clubs on a ground-sharing basis, a concept recommended for Dublin clubs in the recent Genesis Report on the Eircom League.
Issue Date Tue, Feb 07 06
Genesis have now said that groundsharing is dealt with in the report to reflect
So, in a sense, the government has created their own justification for groundsharing by having this policy in the Genesis report.Quote:
the stated government policy as communicated to us by the department officials.
What would be the chances of the FAI realising the potential problem about Shels and offering a large cash sum to Bohs in order for them to allow ground share. Likely?
Well if Shels are selling their interset in Tolka, they shoud have piles of cash so won't need FAI money.
The FAi will then pay both clubs through grant aid. Apparently
So the government believe groundsharing is the way forward because Genesis says it's the way forward because the government says it's the way forward because . . .
No wonder the vast majority of Irish people don't want to know and see the EL as a joke league that's not worth supporting. Will anyone ever get a clue about running football in this country?
they know exactly what they're doing, genesis is merely the current flag of convenience to steamroller other plans
fck them anyway - theres so much opposition groups both ludicrous (the gaa) and real ones - that delaneys plan is stone dead
the only happy upshot is that shels are too now - which can only be good for the league as a whole.....
The worrying thing is that Delaney's plan is far from stone dead, at least for the time being.
The ludicrous thing is that Genesis (if I remember rightly) criticised the League for being plunged into regular chaos by clubs' acting in naked self-interest. If that was the case before, it's gonna seem like a gentlemanly game of tiddlywinks compared to the dog-eat-dog mé féinism this groundsharing plan is unleashing.
As things stand, it suits us if the GAA moves into Tallaght as co-tenants of Rovers ahead of us, and on the other hand it suits Rovers if we get transplanted out of Richmond to Tallaght ahead of the GAA. So we're now in a situation where Rovers reckon Pats are "the SA for the GAA Nazi Party" (© DvB ;) ) and we're entitled to view tham as cheerleaders for the latterday Kilcoynes lurking around Richmond Park.
Throw the Bohs-Shels-Dalymount-Tolka-Abbotstown mess into the pot, season with bitterness from UCD and CHF at being publicly earmarked for a complete shafting and that whole festering stew is gonna thoroughly poison any appetite for co-operation around the League.
Thanks, Genesis. Any other improvements you'd care to suggest? :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Philo
Complete Lies !! The country is so anti shels its incredible... just because we got sucess in Europe.
Yeah thats it, success, one round further than another team and thats the reason people hate Shels :rolleyes: How do you know for a fact its lies, do you own the club?Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Decent debate involving Bohs supporters, Pat's supporters, Rovers supporters, etc. followed by Shels supporter throwing his lollipop out of the pram -"The country is so anti shels its incredible... just because we got sucess in Europe." FFS.
What success:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
you havent had a fraction of the sucess in europe we have had and even the bohemian football and cricket club and cáwk have taken bigger scalps than you.Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
your club will die unless you remove your heads from your arses.
any answers to the questions? you are collecively so clued out to the running of your club its astonishing
What's this? Somebody please help me!!! Did I really slip into a coma the night of the Shels-Depor game at Lansdowne, and then reawaken about eight months later without anyone informing me of Shels taking the European Cup?Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Jolly Rodger has enlightened me to the true nature of this important debate. In fairness, I think we would all want to have a good hard look at ourselves. (c) Pat FenlonQuote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Dont flatter yourself. Nobody cares about shels. You have won 6 games in Europe. We've won 10. Will you bring more than 50 fans to Lithuania?Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
KOH
LOL. Always good for a laugh. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Were going to make an example of that Lithuania side this season.
We made all of Europe sit up and take notice that an Irish club side is on the crest of breaking into the group stages of Europes priemer competition
Always in our footsteps... :pQuote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger