I love the "you are now entering free DerryCityWeb.net" signage. Quality.
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Folks
In light of the new realities perhaps instead of posting these articles on official, semi-official or quasi official websites, we should write any criticisms of the FAI, in unofficial publications such as fanzines and THEIR websites. So maybe we should see Derry City originated criticisms on www.brandyballs.net for example. If it doesn't exist , will one of ye set it up ? :D
This would mean the club doesn't get fined, and if a fanzine gets fined well most fanzines have no assets so what can they do? ;)
They are already posted on an unofficial site - look at the URL:
http://www.derrycityweb.net/index.php?blog=2
The arguments over whether derrycityfc.net is unofficial or not is irrelevant! The club were fined for not removing them from the official site when requested to do so.
But they WERE removed immediately and the blog system transferred off derrycityfc.net. The FAI are just p*ssed off, because the article was still online.
No offence, but this message
reads a little bit like it was delivered at gunpoint :eek: :D I can understand why Shels, of all clubs, would not want to be accused of criticising the FAI at this time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth Penrose
As for this
I presume that's meant to be sarcastic - the FAI, by their own admission, delayed announcing the fixture list until the Shelbourne situation was (sort of) resolved. They clearly knew where Shamrock were playing this season - otherwise they couldn't have got a license.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crunch02
This hole thing is incredibly worrying. The FAI have gone completley mental at this stage and Delaney seems to think that he can't be removed no matter what he does- and the sad thing is he may well be right.
I feel very, very sorry for Kev who must be hurting badly over this and is a guy who has probably done more single handedly to improve the image of this league than the FAI have in the course of their history. Hopefully Derry's legal team wipe the floor with the FAI and some level of sanity is restored.
I would imagine there will be some very serious security measures at the upcoming matches in Croke Park to try to avoid embarrassment for the FAI, but I have to say I hope some sort of peaceful but prominent protest takes place.
It's being tried at least. http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=53976
Kev's a smart lad with a good sense of humour - so rather than take it all to heart, I suspect he's finding it hilarious as he's sunning himself in the Melbourne sun.... :D
No doubt he'll be annoyed that the club have got fined, but I suspect he righly views that as being the responsibility of the FAI and not him or the club.
Anyone want the latest in eL fashion?
Edit - didn't notice it linked above. Still, going to put the link here so everyone sees it.
I agree with Steve - it'll be an interesting entrance to Lansdowne!! Still, layers is the key.
What's this about t-shirt protests. :confused: I read on the foot.ie Ireland forum* that we were all going to rip up the seats and throw them at Delaney.
*may not be true
That's the Welsh/English you're thinking of.
Buy a t-shirt. Wear it. Don't get it confiscated. Try and get on telly. That's the jist.
I say somebody sneaks in with weedkiller and sprays "Delaney Out" on the pitch so it can be read by the cameras. Do it a few days before the game, so the affected grass will be nice and brown by game time.
I'm expecting a knock on the door by the thought police any moment now.
Nice to see Aidan Fitzmaurice's piece in the Herring this evening highlighting the ridiculous nature of the fine imposed on Derry. More bad publicity for Delaney and his merry men.
Correct :D
Though there was an tremor here today and I thought for an instance that Don Jelaney;) had got control of the elements in an attempt to silence me..........
* Please note all characters mentioned and any relation to any persons, living or dead, is merely coincidental.:D