I wonder who will cover the match on Friday. RTE or TV3? Listening to the Big red Bench on Friday, Trevor was saying that the match should be on TV.
My bet is still on RTE though. All there showing on Friday is a Bond film.
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I wonder who will cover the match on Friday. RTE or TV3? Listening to the Big red Bench on Friday, Trevor was saying that the match should be on TV.
My bet is still on RTE though. All there showing on Friday is a Bond film.
Who cares? There is a bigger match in Inchicore that night :cool:
I am with euphoria on this one. There seems to be a jinx on City whenever we are playing in front of a live TV audience. And if the night is a bit damp or cold, how many of the exiles will become bar stoolers instead of coming out in support?
I doubt that - this could be the biggest league game of the season - a chance to watch Shel$ campaign implode - or to watch them tighten their grip on the league. If the TV heads had any sense (not that I think they have!) they should be bidding for this one already. Next year it could all be on Setanta!(hopefully) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by U 4 E A
i think they should go to inchicore to film all our silver, we want to see winners on tv and not wanna be's !!!!!
You gonna go CuanaD? If you do go to the city fans, we all know your CCFC through and through! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by CuanaD
what the hell do you mean by that comment the exiles may not be many butQuote:
Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
i think you will find most of the exiles will be at the match there is only about 20 of us but any time city are playing in dublin we are always there :no matter the weather or who we are playing :mad: :mad: :mad: :
Well said exile, we sing as loud (and as long) as most fans at the games in dublin.Quote:
Originally Posted by exile
What is the Guiness Book Of Record for the number of minutes of uninterupted singing of 'pat dolan's REBEL ARMY'?
Roll on Friday - whooo
Actually i would be thinking along the same lines .... bigger crowd if not on TV.
This could be a very important moment for any City fan, no matter where in the world. "Where were you when City beat $h€l$ in their own backyard in 2004" ...... i know for a fact that i want to say Tolka !! Any self respecting City fan would want to say Tolka.
Roll on Friday night ..... We march into Tolka Park and take what is ours !!
What exactly are you trying to imply here?Quote:
Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
if you're suggesting that just because we're Dublin based that our allegiance has been diluted then you're well out of f*cking line FPB :mad:
not really :(Quote:
Originally Posted by xtreme rebel
3 buses... shels at home? you're havin a laugh!
where the hell do you get off on making a statement like that your bang out of order you will find exiles driving all over the country to support city and the few that drove to derry last nite longford and waterford the week beforeQuote:
Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
and last friday nite when some of us had to go straight back up to dublin
i have yet to meet any ccfc exile thats a barstooler :mad:
We have the break the tv jinx at some stage...I seem to remember that we beat shels a few years ago, handing bohs the title and that was on tv....lets remember that one if the game is on tv.
Indeed, its too much of a scapegoat. The "we never do well on tv" argument can't go on.
The last two games were fairly high pressure games,against $hels and bohs, but i think city arent under as much pressure as those games on Friday. Dolans goal was to come 3rd first season and 2nd this season,and i think 2nd is almost guarenteed now,so city can play a bit of football on friday and show $hels how the game should be played!
and you say you couldn't bare listening to us if we won the league :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
It's almost a certainty that this years league champions will be playing in Tolka on Friday night.Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
ya fcuk you,do you realise that the "exiles" are probably the people who go to the most away games out of any of the supporters,shels,bohs,pats,rovers,dublin city,longford,derry plus we go home for all the home gamesQuote:
Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
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Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
Ya I was commenting to Tik Tok and few others how unseasonally warm and balmy it was at Flancare last week, You obviously dont have a clue who the exiles are, or you wouldnt have made such a daft comment, I know you post here a fair bit but stick to things you know about. Ive been soaked and frozen in all but the Brandywell this season, and from the faces Ive seen, so have alot of the other Exiles, Its alot easier to follow a team when you live within a few miles radius, I havent missed any of the Dublin games and the closest one is a 70 mile round trip (Hope to see Bray up next year, make things a bit easier on me!). This forum and others are great, but you cant beat sitting around with mates who are also supporters, few and far between up these parts, although I have converted one Dub!
So next time you feel like posting sh1t like that, at least have something to substantiate it with. Looking at the variation in attendances in the X this year I think there is alot more barstoolers and sunshine supporters in Cork than based up here, the same Exiles are at games rain, hail or shine, whether its shels, UCD, Continuity Home Farm, and whether its a title challanging run, or a depressing Euro Hangover Cup game. :mad: :mad: :mad:
Woah woah woah!Quote:
Originally Posted by rebelnorrie
I agree that the exiles are great and that they do go to most of the games but as you know there's a hell of a lot of us in Cork who travel to every game aswell.
I think that was proved in Derry last night, Longford last week and the fact there has been at least one bus load to almost every game in Dublin this season.