What I don't understand is why people can't follow an Irish club, foregin club & there GAA team? Surely it's not that hard.
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What I don't understand is why people can't follow an Irish club, foregin club & there GAA team? Surely it's not that hard.
Follow as in go to matches. It's not hard. The LOI runs from March to November & the August to May. I go to see Bohs on Friday nights & fly over to see Sunderland play on Saturday. The matches with Irish & English teams never clash. Yeah it's hard to get to away games & you might have stupid things like weddings getting the way. But I don't understand how people can't follow two teams? Most Dublin GAA fans only go to the big football championship matches. Just look at the attendances at the National League games & the hurling. They must have time on there hands.
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Originally Posted by SunderlandBohs;
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I don't understand how people can't follow two teams?
This is my first football post on here so i dont really know what the terms of engagement are.
I dont think that theres anywhere near as big a sunderland craze as Quinn and his boys had invisaged. Im happy about that!
I would like to think that a lot of the people who ventured out to watch them were put off by their supporters half covering EL stadiums in england flags!
I watched the cork match against them and I saw some woman wearing a cork gaelic jersey sitting beside what i presume was her husband wearing a sunderland jersy. How people has the brass to put a sunderland or any other in front of their locals in such an obvious fashion makes me sick.
Yeah, Robbie. We've plenty of LOI armchair fans in this country as well. I know a lot of armchair Bohs fans. I mean Drogheda Utd should be getting 10,000 at a game instead of 1,200 with the population of Drogheda & towns like Balbriggan, Stamullen, Gormanstown etc. I'm not picking on Drogheda Utd, I'm just using example & I know Utd Park couldn't hold 10,000. If the 5 Dublin teams could get 10% of the population of Dublin there would be in or around 10,000 to 20,000 fanbase per club. We're not even getting 5,000-6,000 at games. I know some people can make due to college, work, family reason. As for the woman in the Cork jersey sitting beside the man wearing a Sunderland shirt. Maybe she was from Sunderland & bought the Cork shirt to show her friends back home. Or she could be from Cork & married a man from Sunderland. Or they could be relations of Charlie Hurley. A true Cork & Ireland legend!:D
Did anyone see the Sunderland flag in the middle of all the tricolours in Slovakia tonight? Hilarious!
I wonder what was going through that persons head?!
Yea met that lad in Japan before the Cameroon game. Seems like he's sound enough even if it is a bit weird. He's no blow-in.