Coz its distracting for Roddy and the team. And if it drags further with arbitration the FAI could Impose the sideline ban for the last 6 games if he hasn't paid the fine. It's unsettling.
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"Dreams were shattered as the realisation set in for Dermot Keely and his bewildered players."
The celebration of your fans there was pathetic. Why care so much? Does your keeper always run up for corners when you're losing? Quite sad really.
"Dreams were shattered as the realisation set in for Dermot Keely and his bewildered players."
Should Limerick fans have sat quietly after a 90th minute equaliser? Why care so much? Maybe because we love Limerick and hate to see them lose?
You would be surprised how much Dave comes forward for corners if we are losing in fact loads of keepers do it nothing special about it really.
Shels fans running the length of the pitch then stopping dead was quite a bit sadder if you ask me.
So you celebrate that wildly every winner you get? Somehow I doubt it.
They celebrated because it screwed Shels over. Hardly takes a genius to work that out. That's not pathetic; it's football.
90th minute winners or equalisers yes....Far more celebration at the 90th minute winner last week then there was for that goal.
The fact that a lot of Limerick fans really dont like Shels made it good to stop them going up really cant see what makes it strange.
Yeah sorry 1-1, you 'won' a draw and celebrated like that. Sad. No chance do you go that wild in any other game. Limerick 37 obviously hated Shels, but what one are you talking about, it's hard to keep up at this stage.
Ya sorry forgot that you are at all Limerick games to know this. Was just last week we went mental but you would know better.
There was only one Limerick 37 so surely cant be that hard to keep up.
Cant believe you are still bitter over it it was years ago get over it.
Everyone went pretty wild when Limerick scored in the last minute on Friday. We celebrated pretty well when going 3-2 up against Cork 2 weeks ago (even though it didn't last long). There are loads of games that fans go wild in when they score. Fans celebrate last minute goals wildly all the time get over it. Shels fans where well able to celebrate anytime ye beat us or scored against us.
Actually we usually celebrate by walking round to the bus station and being met by a group of scumbags carrying hurls........ah, the joys of visits to Limerick.....
BTW I have nothing against Limerick supporters going mad when they equalise in the last minute of a meaningless game (for them), as Stu said that's football. Your goalkeeper that night on the other hand was a complete muppet - going up for a corner and then running the length of the pitch away from the Limerick fans to give it loads to the Shels fans. Pathetic.
Wow! You must have actually been to a football match to know which way the goalkeeper has to go after a goal is scored...Though I am not too sure you have actually been to a game if you think he could stay in the Shels half for the kick off...... :DQuote:
Now this could be a wild guess here but wouldnt he have to go that way to get back to his goals? Or would you expect him to stay in Shels half or further up the filed abandoning his goals after we had equalised?
He did indeed have to get back to his goal but not in the manner he did........you would have thought he had won the world cup with the jumping, shouting and general goading of the Shels fans behind the goal....as I said I have no problem with Limerick fans celebrating wildly but the goalkeeper was a bit of an idiot.
The main reason can be found here.
Also it was one of the greatest wind ups of recent times.
As evidenced by the fact that here ye are 25 years later crying about it on the internet. :D
If you don't get any of that, you don't get football.
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No chance do you go that wild in any other game.
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Limerick 37 obviously hated Shels
You quoted what happens every time we leave Jackman though. Not one incident. Every game without fail, we have to dodge a barrage of missiles. The club has had to start parking the bus literally outside Jackman to avoid it and even that hasn't fully stopped it. Limerick is by far my least favourite away for these reasons. The only away I won't bring my younger brother to.
You are a liar.
Our volunteers even keep Shels fans back for twenty minutes to get ye onto your buses safely.
The only time Shels fans have had hassle is when they have left early to walk to their buses and roamed around Hyde Road acting the billy big balls and waving their arms around and I can assure you that has nothing to do with being Shels fans.
I remember being kept back in Tolka while your heroes were outside bricking an empty bus. :bulgy: (I blame the guards to an extent for that btw.)
Fight!
Any team news for Limerick this weekend? Suspensions, injuries etc? What's the feeling in Lim about this one? People are not very bullish over on shelschat for what it's worth - on paper you've got as good a team as Shels but I wouldn't sure about how strong yis are in terms of confidence, mental strength etc.
We're missing a dozen players, we've been playing like clowns and we simply HAVE to win.
And we never win when we HAVE to win.
Having said that with our record in Tolka Shels could be as nervous as we are. It speaks volumes if you're not even bullish on Shelschat about playing at home to a team who's pants you pulled down in your last meeting!
I think we're more than capable of turning ye over but I can't for the life of me see it.
Definitely no Stephen O'Flynn btw. ;) :p
You are wrong, but if you wish to state what you believe to be fact, then that is fair enough for you. It doesn't matter whether we're kept back. We still have to go out into absolute scumsville to get to our bus, and we're always met by undesirable individuals who like to throw undesirable objects. I'm pretty sure other away matchgoing Shels fans will verify this. But sure you know better, even though you're not there, because we're kept back after the game.
I'm one of the people keeping ye back. ;)
You're very welcome.
Some gratitude coming on the internet telling lies.
Look over the last few years Dundalk have consistently brought bigger crowds, Waterford similar crowds and Cork much, much, bigger crowds than Shels do and there's never been any need to hold them back, any hassle after, any marauding gangs of imaginary yoof.
If Shels fans do experience a problem despite the great pains the club go to avoid it and ensure a safe journey home than I would humbly suggest the blame lies with the Shels fans having the problem. x x
So every single match there is trouble...Except for the very 1st one i checked on Shelschat. http://www.shelschat.com/chat/viewto...=asc&start=240
And why do you think it was of note enough for someone to post it on a forum? We don't post that up after every team in the division, even Cork (even after what happened at Tolka that night), but it actually was noteworthy that nothing major happened. We were still getting things thrown at us though. But thankfully the bus being close enough led to any drama being minimal.
Any word on either the FAI Cup appeal or the Finn Harps appeal yet?