visit the dcfc website and go to the match report of last nites match www.dublincityfc.com he basicaly said that the city fans behind the goal are a disgrace to club county and country and that we are no better than lowlife scum :eek: :eek: :eek:
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visit the dcfc website and go to the match report of last nites match www.dublincityfc.com he basicaly said that the city fans behind the goal are a disgrace to club county and country and that we are no better than lowlife scum :eek: :eek: :eek:
for just supporting our team :eek:
dont see anything wrong with that...everybody does it
The game was marred by a disgraceful display by a minority of so called Cork `fans' who congregated behind Ryan's goal for the second half and hurled non-stop scurrilous abuse at the former Rovers netminder.
The abuse was so vile that Dublin City chairman Ronan Seery made a personal plea to desist but the morons simply turned their vengeful rant on Seery with some continuing to hurl a barrage of foul language after the game.
Said Seery: "I've been involved in League of Ireland for many years and the conduct of those so called fans was the lowest I have ever witnessed in all my years. They were a disgrace to the club, their city and their county and a sad indictment of their complete lack of intellect and moral fibre. They were simply a pathetic band of idiots."
"We can accept defeat with grace on the field of play, but to single out an individual like they did and rant on in a very personal and individual way, was simply a disgrace and Cork must shoulder a sad burden that part of their following baggage is made up of nothing better than lowlife scum."
I think he's got the hump :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
he also forgot to mention barry ryan telling one of our fans he would see him outside
Is he having a laugh or what?!
We all went behind the goal to support our team and have a bit of banter with Barry Ryan. The worst that was said was 'Barry takes it up the nose' and 'junkie'.
Seery took it upon himself to come over and tell City fans to "shut the fcuk up", he then gave us the finger a couple of times. Naturally the City fans got annoyed by his behaviour but the stewards were bang on and removed him from our section before anything serious happened.
It's the kind of behaviour you'd expect from Ollie Byrne but obviously Seery is just as bad.
Also nice of Barry Ryan to tell a certain City fan who you all know that he'd "see him outside after"! :rolleyes:
Is it something about teams who play in Tolka or what I wonder, does the place bring out the worst in chairman and players??!!
Oh, on the way out last night Tom the Gom told me he'd be speaking to Brian Lennox to ensure that each and every single City fan there last night would be barred for the Cross! What a clown! :D :D
"I've been involved in League of Ireland for many years and the conduct of those so called fans was the lowest I have ever witnessed in all my years. They were a disgrace to the club, their city and their county and a sad indictment of their complete lack of intellect and moral fibre. They were simply a pathetic band of idiots....... simply a disgrace and Cork must shoulder a sad burden that part of their following baggage is made up of nothing better than lowlife scum."
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I was one of the fans behind the goal, I am neither lacking in intellect or lacking in moral fibre. Here's my version.
At the end of the game I (and others) applauded Barry Ryan off, and he turned around and appluaded us. The interaction between Ryan and us was intended to wind him up but it was light-hearted and he took it in good spirits.
The stewards behind the goal shared a joke with us and Barry during the second half, and the mood was jovial if anything. At no stage did they feel that the mood had turned ugly enough to alert the five members of the Gardai sitting together in the main stand.
The only stage when it looked like turning nasty was when Seery and his bespoke tailored sidekick came over to us. If hurling abuse at (one of us in particular), calling him a scumbag is how he delivers a 'personal plea' then I'd hate to see him in an argument. He was abusive and aggressive and while a few of the lads had beers in them, they were restrained in their response, and did not give worse than they got.
Again, at no stage did the Stewards on duty feel the need to move us, or call for support from the Gardai present. Ian acted as our Representative and spoke with the head steward, and his response, quite correctly was to move Seery away, since IMO, he'd been the instigator of what little hassle there was.
So to reiterate,
The Gardai (neutral) didn't have a problem with us
The Stewards (neutral) didn't have a problem with us
Barry Ryan didn't even have a problem with us
This is the first time in my life that I've been called a scumbag and I don't take kindly to it, I hope those of you who know me personally or from what i post on this site would think of me in a much more positive light.
IMO there was only one scumbag causing trouble misrepresenting his 'club', and given his position of power, he should have behaved a lot better.
this is the part that really got me
he's been involved so long he's never seen fans (quite well behaved i have to say) song songs that try to wind up an opposition player? seriously like?Quote:
I've been involved in League of Ireland for many years and the conduct of those so called fans was the lowest I have ever witnessed in all my years. They were a disgrace to the club, their city and their county and a sad indictment of their complete lack of intellect and moral fibre. They were simply a pathetic band of idiots
is this guy for feckin real or what?
info@beamsystems.ie
there you go lads,let ronan know personally
maybe it's something in the tolka park water....Quote:
Originally Posted by Colm
was over by the city dug out so pretty near to things and would agree that at no stage did it appear that things got out of hand and as others have said Ryan seemed to take things in his stride - he was even shaking his hips to the "city beat" in the first half. Sounds like much ado about nothing pity this moron and his club don't have any fans of their own - if they did he might know a little more about managing and dealing with fans and not be coming out abusing fans who travelled over 300 miles on a Thursday night to support a so called "crisis club" !!!
Bye Bye Seery and your crappy franchise you and your ilk have no place in the premier league - home of real clubs with real fans.
Rebel Army Abu
he should have been thanking us for tripling his home attendance and paying his bloody rent :rolleyes:
I said it last night and I'll say it again...yer man was pished off cause
a) If you were that small and ugly - you be pished off with life as well, he needed someone to take it on on. I saw him kicking an empty can of coke before he started on us.
b) If you put 18 grand into a club and you were bottom of the league with no supporters then again - you would be ****ed off.
c) I heard that Shels put the rent up by 12% before the game which probably put him in a bad mood.
Barry Ryan chose his fate - he's a footballer, whether it's the Serie A, English, Scottish, Irish hell even the Equadorian leagues - YOU WILL GET STICK!
HE is Just like Ollie B looks like sound like and will be as fat as some day so maybe he is really Ollie...............
HE was acting like someone had stolen his carpet
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Originally Posted by UsherUsher
hahahahahaha
i like it
Oh christ, what a clown :D He did the same thing against Shels, and he wonders why he gets such stick?Quote:
Originally Posted by thecorner
dontknow is this the right place to post this but uve just gotta laugh at this
from dublin city website
Most users ever online was 9 on Fri Sep 24, 2004 3:05 pm
:D :D :D
And all 9 were City fans I'd say........ :D or maybe 8 City and mr dcfc himself :p
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Originally Posted by xtreme rebel
hence the name "the gom"
I can't believe this! I really can't. This is disgusting to have this shíte coming out of a chairman, the leader of one of the clubs in the Premier Division(not for much longer, but still).
To call genuine fans 'scum' is out of line. It just shows Dub City up as a bunch of tw@ts who aren't good enough, or strong enough even to take a bit of slagging off the away support(of which they have none).
Has anyone e-mailed Seery yet?
I think the main point is that Ryan himself did not take it seriously.
Who cares what Seery thinks, he only after some publicity.
tbh i reckon barry was even embarrased about the whole incedentQuote:
Originally Posted by niamh
You're nothing but scum!
sent seery an email telling him a few home truths did anyone else
and dodge i know your home support is going the way of dublin city but dont be bitter cork city fans are always strong in numbers in richmond park so we will pay your teams wages too :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by exile
sent him an e-mail as well but nothing about the game
just hope he likes gay pictures :D
Glad to see the sarcasm detector is still working fine down in Cork...Quote:
Originally Posted by exile
im actualy in dublandQuote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
:D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by thecorner
I've e-mailed Seery as well, I also spoke to Brian Lennox and a few others at city asking that it be withdrawn from the site at very least. Seery should be fined for this. this the mail I sent:
Dear Mr Seery,
I wish to object in the strongest possible terms to the utterly outrageous comments made about Cork City fans on your official website. The banter between Barry Ryan and the City fans behind his goal in the second half is part and parcel of football. Barry Ryan is not the first player who has got a slagging and certainly will not be the last, as a professional footballer I'm sure he takes these things in his stride. Your behaviour in confronting the fans behind that goal (of whom I was one) was totally unacceptable and is the kind of act which can often make a bad situation worse. If you did not want fans behind the goal, you should have arranged this with the stewards before the game, and indeed if our behaviour was so "scurrilous" surely the stewards would have dealt with it? I have unfortunately seen much worse at football grounds in my time as a Cork City fan, and if you are seriously suggesting that this was the "lowest" conduct you've witnessed, then I suggest you have lead a very sheltered existence. Cork City fans are among the best and most well behaved anywhere in the world as is borne out by our friendship with fans we met on our travels in Europe this year and previously. I am extremely angry and highly offended that you should seek to damage my good name and that of my fellow City fans with language laden with exaggeration as you have done is utterly unacceptable. In any league that is run professionally your actions would no doubt have meant a disrepute charge for you personally and action against your club for its poor stewarding. Unfortunately, the eircom League is poorly run and allows clubs to do as they wish. I would conclude by wishing your club good luck for the rest of the season, but in the light of your comments and those made by your manager in the programme, added to the fact that your club has brought nothing to the Premier Division of this league by being there, I will not do so.
Yours in Sport,
when u spoke to lennox,what was his take on the situation
lads check out sheridans post in the dublin city forum on foot.ie he reckons we were louthish neanderthals and worse
can u pm meQuote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
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roland rat's lawyers will be in touch i'd say. thats slander. poor ratQuote:
Originally Posted by UsherUsher
Why couldnt you all just watch the match and support the team. It was the same in Waterford last season. People think its ok to go awat to another part of the ground and verbally abuse a player(Dan Connor) . Its all a bit sad.
I dont think City fans should be high and mighty about how well behaved they are. We're no angels.
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Originally Posted by harry crumb
where u there... if not, u dont know what happened...so unless u know the facts...STAY OUT OF IT
Careful harry, you're going against the consensus here! The coaches and managers will have you for breakfast.Quote:
Originally Posted by harry crumb
Without commenting on the specific events, I agree that "Barry takes it up the nose" type stuff does not really come under the "supporting your team" definition. Ryan's reaction to the taunting does not necessarily make it right or acceptable and it is reasonable to expect some people to take exception to it. If Ryan didn't like it, would it stop? I doubt it.
Was it acceptable for away fans to taunt Dave Hill with "Dave Hill, Dave Hill, where's your wife"??
I do think there is a difference between taunting a guy for his personal life and doing to someone who has behaved in a certain way on the pitch (Connor for example).
Seery's reaction wasn't exactly mature by all accounts here, but sure we'll rise above that with gay pics. ;)
might not come under "supporting" but I think the intention was to distract him and gain an advantage for City. Either way, I'm sure he's heard before and he's well able to take itQuote:
Originally Posted by SSS
You had gay pictures to send him?Quote:
Originally Posted by thecorner
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<calin> we had a guy at school that wore black lipstick.. and was all gothy.. and then one day we caught him buying an assvibrator
<ecoli> ew.
<ecoli> wait, you "caught" him?
<ecoli> like, you were behind him in line at the assvibrator store?
<Aero> he doesnt answer
*** Quits: calin (No route to host)
Yeah it's sad, we're so sad we travelled to Dublin for the game in first place. That's sad, I'd say you're way too cool to go to away games, especially considering that you might be offended by the what the fans are saying.Quote:
Originally Posted by harry crumb
I'll you what, fcuk off! As theCorner said, if you don't know the facts stay out of it.
Good email Eanna, I sent something similar.
For SSS et al who seem to think that it's not acceptable. In all fairness, we didn't go too far and you can go to any football ground anywhere in the world and fans will be abusing opposition players, It's the way things are and if things were any different it would be a sad state of affairs. Football fans don't have to be nice and why should they be!
Doesn't Seery unnervingly similar to his fellow scumbag Ollie Byrne? :eek: