Excuse the ignorance, it's a genuine question....but why do Shamrock Rovers fans sign their posts with KOH?
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Excuse the ignorance, it's a genuine question....but why do Shamrock Rovers fans sign their posts with KOH?
Means Keep on Hooping afaik
Thanks for the reply Gustavo.
I'm happy for the thread to be locked before a rovers fan rises to the antagonisim above and spare us all the tedious bitchfight. ;)
Some wag came up with the explanation that it means "Kilcoyne Our Hero" ;)
This can now be locked
It's hard to believe, I know, but I think even Rovers fans are above rising to that. Gustavo's correct, AFAIK.Quote:
Originally Posted by el punter
:cool: Very good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Réiteoir
I always thought it meant "Keep Off Heroin" ?
I think that’s another Cork version of it like the "Kilcoyne Our Hero"Quote:
Originally Posted by Patrick Dunne
thats pats. or not keep of heroin as the case may be....Quote:
Originally Posted by Patrick Dunne
So, "Keep On Heroin," then. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
or for derry fans 'keep on heaving bottles' :DQuote:
Originally Posted by John83
Keep On Hoping :D
What ever happened to the Kilkoyne's . Did they go on to be super rich or what? was it worth it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Réiteoir
:D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Raheny Red
Or in Shels case Keep on HaemmoragingQuote:
Originally Posted by Raheny Red
Surely that would be "KOHB"???Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
:rolleyes: Free State education:eek:
Keep On HoopingQuote:
Originally Posted by el punter
Koh :D
Three question marks? :rolleyes: British education. At least our lot can count without a calculator.Quote:
Originally Posted by Krstic
Now that's pedantic.
Sorry old chap.Quote:
Originally Posted by John83
CCMS education.
Blame the Catholic church:D
The Corkies had that on a banner in the shed a couple of years ago. Some of ours got upset but most of us doffed our metaphorical caps.Quote:
Originally Posted by Réiteoir
Keep On Hooping
Then we had a banner too with cork hibs, cork alberts, cork utd, cork town cork ltd etc etc etc.
Some of them went ape but who cares?:D
KOH
Don't forget this one :DQuote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...eoir/Corky.jpg
I am more surprised by Pats having a display than the banner. If the ShedEndInvisibles ever return it will be a masterclass in being bandwagon supporters.
Hey, that's clever. You must be very proud.Quote:
Originally Posted by Speranza
hehe
invisibles
good play on words!
now whar's me heroin!??!? :p
A Londonderry fan having a go at bandwagon fans :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Speranza
Are you supporting another team now Speranza?
I'm checking to see if there are any sporting clubs or bodies that use Londonderry.
So far every sporting club i can think of in the City that use the name of the City, use Derry.
So forza maybe you're thinking of some American team from Londonderry USA.
Sold the entire stadium for less that one million pounds, which was an absolute pittance but enough to bail them out of various debts built up with some of their other companies. Had they waited ten years, they could have stuck several zeros on the end of that cheque. Every cloud, and all that...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ringo
As for Louis, he went on to become President of the FAI before being, quite literally, hounded out of office over a ticketing scandal in 1994. He is now President of the Irish Olympic Council and Honourary Life President of the FAI.
Not bad for a bloke who attempted to kill off the country's most successful football club.
Hilariously, he says he's still a Rovers fan.
KoH.
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Originally Posted by Passive
quite literally? Did they "release the hounds" so to speak?
Some people would say mass to get their names in a book ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Passive
And some people would interview Satan for the sake of a book. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaime
KOH
Not even so to speak - the FAI put all their wives on leashes and hounded him out of the building. Quite literally. Apparently.Quote:
Originally Posted by wws
Ah now, that's not fair. I know you can be a cranky auld wan at times, but you're hardly Satan.Quote:
Originally Posted by WeAreRovers
Praise for two Pats banners in the same day. Does this count Mr. Delaney?
Kristic, why do you expect from a pig (pale, west-brit dweller) but a grunt.Quote:
Are you supporting another team now Speranza?
I'm checking to see if there are any sporting clubs or bodies that use Londonderry.
So far every sporting club i can think of in the City that use the name of the City, use Derry.
So forza maybe you're thinking of some American team from Londonderry USA
You forgot to mention his Cork City involvementQuote:
Originally Posted by Passive
Oh yes, Cork City were kind enough to offer this poor, misunderstood man a lifeline back into domestic football. Well done to all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
I heard about the Cork link before. How long was the scumbag there and what role did he play? That's an awful stain on the reputation and integrity of CCFC.
Kilcoyne being life president of FAI is the one thing that shows above all else the attitude of disrespect between Merrion Sq and Dometic football clubs.
Lucifer handed over £5,000 to a director called plonk for entry back into the league and became their league rep. Circa 1990 as far as I can remember. Disgrace.Quote:
Originally Posted by Speranza
KOH
Lasted a while. its what got back into the FAI set up...