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"A group of members of the Boards.IE community was looking for a club to support and chose Go Ahead Eagles out of a few selected clubs."
I mean, come on!!
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"A group of members of the Boards.IE community was looking for a club to support and chose Go Ahead Eagles out of a few selected clubs."
I mean, come on!!
Weirdly this has made me seeth somewhat.
It's pretty sad to be honest.
What a stupid shower of *****s. It makes you think the League of Ireland has some sort of disease that keeps people away!
So you're supporting your local Dutch team?Quote:
Originally Posted by pickarooney
That reminds me of a local news story which appeared on the BBC NI evening news about 10 years ago.
A group of regulars in an Omagh bar - fed up with all the bickering about Manchester Utd, Liverpool, Celtic, Rangers etc - decided that they should pick a team that they all could support. They chose Accrington Stanley and formed a supporters club in the bar. They even organised trips over to watch the team play!
This, despite the fact, that their local Irish League side Omagh Town were struggling financially and crying out for fans. Not long afterwards, Omagh Town went out of business.
It's mad alright. The money they spent on the trip could nearly have covered going to local games over a season. If someone's going across the water for a few days, I could understand wanting to take in a game but just going across for a game, it's mad really.
By the looks of it, they're not real footie fans anyway.
The fact that they are going to 'pick' a team.
I mean seriously.....every proper footie fan knows that you don't just pick your team....it picks you!
I like the way they have listed at the top 'How to watch GA Eagles' and it is a link to watching it on a screen.
Is if actually atttending a football match would be an unthinkable experience!
I know it's fecking hard to watch a match in the Netherlands. I'm going over at Christmas to visit the girlfriend in Leiden, and was going to go and watch ADO Den Haag play. To get a ticket, you have to be a member of the supporters club, and to join that, you have to go to the stadium, register in person, then wait for a biometric ID card to be sent out to you, and only then are you eligible to buy tickets. You can't apply online, or get anyone else to do it for you. And they're still packing out the Kyocera Stadium every matchday
Wouldn't worry about them lads. Bunch of nerds.
Just trying the "hey look, we're so cool & alternative"
The type of bloke who think Nick Hornby invented football and didn't play subbutteo as a kid but now buy it off e-bay
The type of lads who used to get battered in my school. Rightly so.
Seconded. :p
Oh really? I'd never tried to get tickets to a Dutch game before. I just assumed it must have been a league regulation. I know Den Haag have had a lot of problems with crowd trouble historically, so maybe they're trying to crack down on that. If it's not the same for every club, I might try and see another game. Den Haag is the closest club, but Utrecht (her team), Ajax, Excelsior, Sparta and Feyenoord are all pretty close to Leiden.
Myself and Aberdonian Stu were at Ajax v Utrecht last month, a fixture with a lot of niggle recently (a select group of Utrecht fans were allowed in for this one; all away fans had been banned for the previous couple of seasons). You could buy tickets straight off the Ajax site. Granted, it was E75, which included a free gift (a cap I didn't want), a tenner credit for the food stalls (I'd have rather bought outside where it was cheaper) and E7.50 handling charge, but it was perfectly straightforward other than that.
I wouldn't worry about it Peadar, I went over to an Ajax game in August and when I checked it online they had all that kind of stuff as well but I just went up to the stadium and bought one the day of the game, They must have known I was a LOI fan because they gave me a seat right beside the pitch for only €20
Yeah as Pineapple said, it was pricier than I'd have liked but getting tickets proved reasonably straightforward for Ajax.
Ajax is a bit of a special case though as the tickets the UCD lads bought are specifically for tourists
Yeah; they knew how to milk it alright. Didn't know PartySaint's route was an option tbh. There were a few thousand empty seats in the ground, so getting tickets likely wouldn't have been a problem at all (although it's always nice to be sure). I've been to a fair few games in various (12, I think) countries around Europe and never had a problem buying at the turnstiles.
I'm going to assume that's the case alright, cos it makes me feel better. :p
I actually think it is a great idea, but not as practiced by this particular ensemble. I imagine a group of fans of various different league clubs, realising that, though they essentially believe one another to be otherwise sound individuals, the fact that they support different clubs means that they will never be able to talk about football without coming to blows.
I picture one of them saying: "Gentlemen, other than our footballing differences, we are a goodly troop, all of whom love the glorious game. What say ye all to arriving at a compromise team, one that entertains the locals in a seperate jurisdiction, one with which we have little knowledge and, perhaps, less feality as of yet. Being ultimately indifferent to their success or otherwise, and having little original connection, let us set upon the task of selecting a place that we could feasibly visit perhaps twice or three times a year, when our own respective clubs are out of season of course, that would have facility beside the football for visits, yet nothing too international. How better can we enjoy our companionship together, as best befits a group of men who share similar but oppositional loves. What say ye? Then, dear friends, we are agreed. Let us set upon this task. Every man jack of us to locate a team, and let us decide on the various merits and otherwise of these teams, when next we meet in a month and a day."
I think that would be fantastic. Of course, for it to happen as I envision it, it really should be in a 19th century London gentleman's club, there should follow a grand disputation over the team to follow, illustrating the oppositional nature of the two leading lights of the group, and should be resolved in a manner that would be best filmed with Terry Thomas playing a more nefarious scheming thrid party, who portends no good to any. And Tony Curtis probably should get the girl too.
What I don't get is why they don't choose to follow aFrenchGerman team, and try to give something back to those who helped our nationin the pastthis week.
Well I know Den Haag's turnstiles won't even open unless you swipe your membership card, even if you do have a ticket.
The only Ajax game on when I'm over is against Feyenoord, so I doubt we'll be going to that! I had a quick google for tickets, and they're already selling at €129 for seats behind the goals, with a face value of €18.
Also, I think it's pretty ironic how quickly my thread about how subhuman boards.ie members were for following a Dutch team changed into me trying my hardest to go to a Dutch game myself! :shame:
I went to an AZ Alkmaar game last year, not sure what the story is there though because I had a Dutch friend get us the tickets. He got onto a friend of his who was a member or in teh supports club or something.
Was 20 euro I think for behind the goal. nice stadium, pretty far walk
Thinking of heading to a game in Germany this off season, finances permitting. Nothing wrong with a bit of football tourism I say
There's nothing wrong with going to see as many teams/matches in as many leagues/countries as you can.
Slavishly devoted yourself to them is the problem
There's not much better than a lads trip away for the weekend that involves football.
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...540x9qXTxKP1_w
"And I proceeded homewards from the unbridled passion of the savages of the Ataturk, when in Amsterdam I happened upon a herb of most extraordinary potency"
I like when you right click on that picture, one of the options is "Inspect element". Rather in keeping, I do think.
Sure I only support Rovers because I have no local Dutch team.
Left a comment earlier on the boards page in reply to "why not support more than just an irish team" which seems to have been removed for no reason, well it doesn't seem to be there anyway. Looks like they don't want any discussion on the matter. Suprised....not really.
maybe they misinterpted the word Ar$eh@le
I'm still flabbergasted at this. Still. When I'm away I always check what's on. Though more often than not it's an intl. weekend or the winterbreak or bleedin' July!
Still though Hibs v St Johnstone for me next week! NYIAOW!
Sometimes I wish I could treat football as flippantly as these brain trustees.
"Come on Go For It Birdies - we'll support an Irish team, like Panathinaikos, if ye's are rubbish..."
Was it the one pointing out to the Dutch fellow that Irish people tend to exclusively support teams from other countries? Definitely some posts removed there.
boards.ie is second only to the 606 forums as being an overmoderated mess. They're so keen to avoid fights that they shut down anything that even resembles a difference of opinion.
A few posts from irate LOI fans on that thread have defnitly been removed since i last read it at 3 o"clock but JOFSPRING"S is still up.
Carlow - F.C. Carlow
Clare - could feasibly be considered in the Limerick catchment area?
Cavan -
Cork - Cork City, or if that's not your cup of tea, Cobh Ramblers
Donegal - Finn Harps
Dublin - urgh!
Galway - urgh!
Kerry - Tralee Dynamos
Kildare - Kildare County, though now defunct
Kilkenny - Kilkenny City, though now defunct
Laois -
Leitrim -
Limerick - Limerick F.C.
Longford - Longford Town
Louth - Dundalk, Drogheda
Mayo - Castlebar Celtic
Meath -
Monaghan - Monaghan United
Offaly - Tullamore Town
Roscommon - Athlone Town?
Sligo - Sligo Rovers
Tipperary - a midpoint of Cork, Waterford and Limerick
Waterford - Waterford United
Westmeath - Athlone Town?
Wexford - Wexford Youths
Wicklow - Bray Wanderers
As an overall percentage, there aren't THAT many people who could claim they don't have a local Irish team (and as you travel further up the country my knowledge of catchment areas becomes very shady).
Glad to know I'm not the only person who doesn't consider Cavan a real place ;)
Told ya the geography got shadier further up, lads! :D
I'll go edit now haha