'Strewth - Bohs fined €50 for toilet rolls being thrown onto the pitch. OK, flares, coins etc. - there's an element of danger. But f*****g bog rolls are harmless, unless they have been used. Just pick them up and get on with the game.:mad:
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'Strewth - Bohs fined €50 for toilet rolls being thrown onto the pitch. OK, flares, coins etc. - there's an element of danger. But f*****g bog rolls are harmless, unless they have been used. Just pick them up and get on with the game.:mad:
harps were fined for that last year in the fai cup v derry city,
think it was 200 euro fine of the top of my head.
We have had 200euro fine accumulated this year from just throwing bog roll.
Stupid thread
Nothing new here, there has been fines for this for ages. No need for a new thread about it.
is it €50 for every roll thrown on?
think the funniest fine ever was against Limerick a few years ago. We were playing rovers and a rovers fan was so drunk that he fell over the perimeter wall and onto the pitch. Limerick were fined for a ......pitch invasion!
The team liverpool played in the champions leauge 3rd round qualifier (can't think of their name) this year have toilet roll put on there seats prior to the game and are encouraged throw them on the pitch:) Then you have England who arrest you for doing so and long behold Ireland catching the cold from England sneezing.
It's a joke fining peple for throwing bog roll:mad:
No Link - no suprise.
However, let's pretend the fine is €50.00. That's the Brown Note isn't it.
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/06...em-convention/
"Political activists planning protest rallies at the upcoming Democratic Convention in Denver have their stomachs in knots over a rumor about a crowd control weapon - known as the “crap cannon” - that might be unleashed against them.
Also called “Brown Note,” it is believed to be an infrasound frequency that debilitates a person by making them defecate involuntarily."
Fortunately the FAI are enjoying their season more than some anal retentive LoI fans.
brown noise... seen that on a documentary on discovery channel, mythbusters i think it was, it didn't work though!
BBC Radio 1 played it amid much fanfare and schoolboy smirking a couple of years ago.