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    Quote Originally Posted by cheech View Post
    Steve, I stopped reading your patronising drivel here. Can you make a point with without trying to belittle someone or make yourself sound like an intellectual on football, politics, policing and everything else in between?
    I'm afraid no other tone is possble in response to the ill-informed, sensationalist garbage you've been posting...

    Had you read on you'd have seen a link to media footage of crowd disorder immediately outside a Championship stadium only last night. There goes your myth of trouble not happening in or around stadiums.

    Like the Tribune, you've lost all sense of proportion on the scale of this topic in Ireland. It does happen, and it does need tackling - but it is isolated and mostly the actions of bored, spotty teenagers. The Tribune makes it sound like every Friday night is Green Street - which is the problem everyone bar you has with their article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Like the Tribune, you've lost all sense of proportion on the scale of this topic in Ireland. It does happen, and it does need tackling - but it is isolated and mostly the actions of bored, spotty teenagers. The Tribune makes it sound like every Friday night is Green Street - which is the problem everyone bar you has with their article.
    Thats it in a nutshell
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheech View Post
    It was in response to the Bohs fan who said that it was nothing to do with the LOI as it didn't happen around the grounds.
    I said it wasn't the responsibility of Bohs, Rovers or Shels to police public order on Dorset St or Gardiner St. (Or words to that effect).

    You're having a laugh if you think the problem is worse here than over there. Do a search on youtube. There is loads of football related violence in England. Much more proportionately than here. Only difference is it doesn't get the press because the media has a vested interest in projecting a positive image of the game they make so much money out of. Here its the GAA indiscretions that are ignored.
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    Quote Originally Posted by viagogo View Post
    I love the part about having same security for Bohs V Rovers as the All Ireland final. GAA fans are such angels compared to soccer fans. They should go to Thurles when the Munster Championship is on and you will see plenty of anti-social behaviour. Underage kids ****ed out of their heads and people ****ing on the streets. These people are in the minority Id admit but this is similar to Eircom League fans. Just the media dont report this.
    GAA crowds are way way better behaved than LoI crowds.

    I go to both and it's a fact whether ye like it or not.

    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    The fact of the matter is that the Gardaí's idea of crowd control is to antagonise people.
    Absolute drivel.

    "It's the gardais fault"

    Are the BSC and their flags barred from Dalymonunt yet??

    If not, why not??

    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers Maniac View Post
    I would say about the same number of Limerick fan that were actually attacked ! Zero from what i heard
    I don't know how you do things up the country but I prefer my football without dozens of kiddies running around the pitch.




    There are so many puffed up tossers attached to the LoI given the crowd sizes it's pathetic lads.

    And ye can whinge and cry about the Tribune as much as ye like, it doesn't change that fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    GAA crowds are way way better behaved than LoI crowds.

    I go to both and it's a fact whether ye like it or not.
    Do you go to games in Dublin? Can't find the stats now but at least 15 people arrested at each of Dublin's game in the championship last year. (Report was in the herald)

    I don't know how you do things up the country but I prefer my football without dozens of kiddies running around the pitch.
    how you making the jump from annoyance factor to hooligans being barred?

    There are so many puffed up tossers attached to the LoI given the crowd sizes it's pathetic lads.

    And ye can whinge and cry about the Tribune as much as ye like, it doesn't change that fact.
    And all your hyperbole doesn't change the fact that its still a tiny percentage, and its still a newspaper taking any oppurtunity to take a pop shot at the league
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    Is there anything response from the FAI on this yet?

    Its Tuesday the 2nd of December 2008
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Is there anything response from the FAI on this yet?

    Its Tuesday the 2nd of December 2008
    Don't think that you needed the year in there A face, we can sit back and await patiently their response and count up the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    I don't know how you do things up the country but I prefer my football without dozens of kiddies running around the pitch.
    Surely you should avoid the GAA in that case as the fans can't seem to keep off the pitch.

    As an exercise, compare the number of times a fan or other non-participant has assaulted a player on the pitch in the GAA compared with the EL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    I do have an issue with clubs washing their hands of incidents however, can anyone from Shels verify how many bannings were handed out to the 100 odd kids who ran the length of the pitch to 'get' the Limerick supporters for instance? Doesn't matter that they didn't have the balls to go through with their nonsense threats before anyone points out that they didn't actually hit any of us
    73 as of yesterday afternoon!
    Who Cares?!

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    Why doesnt the paper name them if they have so much interest in this enormous problem
    "You'll not see nothing like the Shelbourne team"

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelbourne1904 View Post
    Why doesnt the paper name them if they have so much interest in this enormous problem
    That would give the toerag fans involved and their clubs notriety.
    It's better that the FAI and cops keep them on the defensive.

    If you're interested in your own club or tenants. Check with the Sergeant in the local Garda Station, who is involved with the security of matches at your ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raheny Red View Post
    73 as of yesterday afternoon!
    Glad to hear it

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    Glad to hear it
    To be fair Jeebus the fan on the pitch that night a 37er. That was proved on MNS ! so was he banned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers Maniac View Post
    To be fair Jeebus the fan on the pitch that night a 37er. That was proved on MNS ! so was he banned?
    Highlarious

    You had the whole day to think a retort up and adding a e to my username (there actually is a foot member called Jeebus in other news) and changing your club logo again was the bets you could come up with? And I thought you knew how to WUM Maniac, disappointed is all I can say
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    Surely you should avoid the GAA in that case as the fans can't seem to keep off the pitch.

    As an exercise, compare the number of times a fan or other non-participant has assaulted a player on the pitch in the GAA compared with the EL.
    I presume you mean at intercounty level? Last incident I can remember is the Dublin statistician headbutting a Monaghan player. Can't think of many others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post

    Absolute drivel.

    "It's the gardais fault"

    Are the BSC and their flags barred from Dalymonunt yet??

    If not, why not??


    1Really? You'd know? The Gardai have created problems at games where there was no potential for trouble and that is a fact.
    2 Haven't seen a BSC flag at Dalymount in a long time.
    3 Some people are banned some are not. Some who are banned are so without any evidence of wrong doing. Some are banned because of who their mates are. Its arbitrary. There is no blanket ban on anyone perceived to be BSC and why should there be. If you don't make trouble at games, you've done nothing wrong. The bottom line in all of this is that its really mountain out of mole hill sh1t. Wait until you're promoted and see if you feel safe coming to Dalymount. You'll ask yourself what all the fuss was about. That article and a lot of this thread are pure sh1te.

    BTW I have seen more fighting inside GAA grounds than inside LOI grounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jinxy View Post
    I presume you mean at intercounty level? Last incident I can remember is the Dublin statistician headbutting a Monaghan player. Can't think of many others.
    The only reason to presume that is because its a lot more common at club level and admitting that would show the GAA up for the band of cornerboys that they really are.

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    I saw the cops separating Meath and Kildare fans on the Canal end in Croker. 2003 0r 2004 I think it was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    The only reason to presume that is because its a lot more common at club level and admitting that would show the GAA up for the band of cornerboys that they really are.
    No, the only reason to presume that would be because otherwise you are comparing JUST the eircom league, which is the highest level of soccer in this country, with the entire GAA i.e a small sample size versus a very large sample size.
    Which would admittedly suit your argument a lot better as you could ignore the stuff that goes on at lower level soccer matches up and down the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Do you go to games in Dublin? Can't find the stats now but at least 15 people arrested at each of Dublin's game in the championship last year. (Report was in the herald)
    There's 85,000 people at every Dublin championship game.

    how you making the jump from annoyance factor to hooligans being barred?
    I was responding to a clown, didn't give it much thought if I'm honest

    And all your hyperbole doesn't change the fact that its still a tiny percentage, and its still a newspaper taking any oppurtunity to take a pop shot at the league
    Hyperbole

    Of course it's a tiny percentage, I would put it in the low double figures at clubs like Shels with it being even smaller at other clubs.

    All the more reason why it should and could be snuffed out by clubs in a matter of weeks if they were really bothered.

    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    Surely you should avoid the GAA in that case as the fans can't seem to keep off the pitch.
    You can't see the difference??

    As an exercise, compare the number of times a fan or other non-participant has assaulted a player on the pitch in the GAA compared with the EL
    Absolutely nonsense comparison.

    How about as an exercise you compare the number of times a fan or other non-participant has assaulted a player on the pitch in the GAA compared with football at all levels which would be much fairer afterall.

    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    1Really? You'd know? The Gardai have created problems at games where there was no potential for trouble and that is a fact.
    Give me five examples.

    Still you could give me 500 it still wouldn't make hooliganism the gardais fault.

    Some who are banned are so without any evidence of wrong doing.
    Eh??

    Some are banned because of who their mates are.
    The poor lambs.

    There is no blanket ban on anyone perceived to be BSC and why should there be.
    Why indeed

    Wait until you're promoted and see if you feel safe coming to Dalymount. You'll ask yourself what all the fuss was about.
    Have never felt unsafe at a LOI ground in my life.

    What's your point??

    BTW I have seen more fighting inside GAA grounds than inside LOI grounds
    You have been really unlucky with your choices of GAA game.

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