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Very poor article ! some of the stuff he says is just stupid !
"Between the sticks Chris O'Connor is a joy to watch and is well worth the
admission price to see."
Quite clear he has'nt been the the Carlisle to often this season.......
I think it was a slow week but sure any publicity is good publicity.....
Yeah but we'll do without that yo-yo crap on national tv...Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
You wanna copy and paste that in here before the page changes and the article will be lost...lost forever...!Quote:
Originally Posted by Seagull
Sure Devo's said it in national papers before.Quote:
Originally Posted by Seagull
This is surely worth preserving!Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
Forget your Finn Harps and your
Drogheda Uniteds, Bray Wanderers have
become the definitive yo-yo team of
recent years.
Since the introduction of the two-tier
system in 1985, Bray have come up five
times only to be relegated back down to
the First Division.
They came back up this season but will
they go down again come November?
Probably not.
They are playing effective attacking
football, particularly at home, and are
showing that they can more than hold
their own in the Premier.
There appears to be a sea change in
progress at the seaside.
In fairness, Bray's survival cause is
being helped by the performances of
their potential relegation rivals,
Harps, Rovers and Waterford.
The antics off the field at the RSC may
have already sealed Waterford's fate.
Bray have a good side, made solid by
several long serving players, and,
until recently, could rely on a first
class showing from Eamon Zayed.
A week never went by without the U-21
international being linked to a move to
England or Finland or Russia or God
knows where.
Bray needed to keep a player of his
quality and it is a shame that he is
gone to Norwegian side Alesund FK.
Between the sticks Chris O'Connor is a
joy to watch and is well worth the
admission price to see.
Bray are also blessed with experienced
campaigners like Kieran 'Tarzan'
O'Brien and Colm Tresson.
People refer to Shamrock Rovers as the
'cup specialists' but since Rovers'
last FAI Cup win in 1987, Bray have won
it twice. Don't count them out this
season.
They are always up for the one off
games and with Cork and Derry minds on
the league title, this might be Bray's
year again.
That's sickening, we're staying up because we've played well enough.Quote:
Originally Posted by Seagull
Can't say it hasn't helped though?
same with UCD, you will see tonight stu (all six of you) i hate playing ucd there is never a crowd
Oh yeah, because Bray bring loads!!! :roll:
Says a shels supporter!!!!! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
Now in fairness we have by no means got the biggest support in the league but we always bring a few with us no matter were we play and always make great noise as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
Very very true!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Roo69
Sorry lads, that comment was aimed at locker, I actually have a good laugh with Bray fans!!! I just don't think there was cause for that remark to Stu, and as your all so quick to slag off shels, we too always bring a few and make constent noise and sing right till the end!
Twelve of us there tonight (plus others around the ground; still, getting better :) ) - made more noise than the Bray fans, out of whom there was hardly a peep. Other than to tell us to sit down out of their way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Locker
Maybe you thin it's better but some of your fans were drinking in the Shed and then denied it when the stewards found out.
Yeah we were fudgin shockin last night, I apologise, we were absoloute carp. I presume and sincerely hope we'll be better next week, if not it's shamefull :( . Not a great game and UCD deserved the 1-0 win to be fair and also had the better support ...... Next week is the big 1 though :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
(PS...... I don't know where those cans came from :rolleyes: :eek: :D . Yeah right)
Drinking?? Imagine!! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Cmon now, it's one of the things we could do without at matches.Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
What fans did we have in the Shed besides the family? :confused: Tell Bald Student our fans were drinking, he'd disagree. ;)
There was two old lads in big duffel coats and there was three lads with UCD scarves and Miller cans in the first half. SDG, tarzan1 and Grasshopper99 (I think) can back me up on that.
When the stewards asked them about the cans on the ground, apparently the UCD fans had just moved there and the cans had been placed there before.
Our away support is increasing exponentially. :eek: I won't really comment, I'll just say I don't drink at all. I don't doubt you Frank.Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Thank you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
A few guys went over the other side in the first half I think. I assume they went to have a couple of cans away from the steward that was beside us. They didn't cause any bother so I don't see what the problem is. I'd consider unsupervised kids to be a bigger problem than guys having a few cans at a match.
Why couldn't they go to the pub?? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
Hard to see the match from a pub.Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
So you're condoning drinking at a match?Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
What's the harm? Was anybody drunk, unruly or aggressive? Did the local businesses benefit?
Lads
I was over in the shed in the second half and a few of the "younger fans" were there and had been there for the first half as well.
It doesn't bother me in the slightest as long as people don't cause any trouble. Lots of sports around the world sell beer at games.Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank