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    Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post
    doubt very much that they will be in the jodi.
    so do I, but I thought it was a rule.

    They got it in the cup semi in 2001, but alot has happened since then as well.

    Bad idea to put them anywhere near the tunnel as well, at Tolka ****ed a load of bottles at our players going off at full time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post
    thought it be the connaught st side,cant see them in the des kelly cos of possibly abuse bottle throwing at the chipper side etc. if they are ment to get cover we could hand out brollys.
    there's two chippers, they're in opposite corners of the ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post
    ment the chipper at the jodi side.
    I was talking about the one in the shed.

    Obviously if in the Jodi they wouldn't be allowed move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsFans View Post
    I reckon the scum will have the last section in the shed (at Burdocks) or block A in the Jodi as well as Connaught st. will they not?

    FAI Cup matches the away team are meant to get some covered seating?
    It would be the most unexpected occurance in the history of the world if we were to get the shed,it would be brilliant but the fact is that the gards want is in the connaught as it's completely away from the bohs fans and easier to police.We would be to close to the bohs fans if we were in the shed and we wont be in the jodi definitely.If we must be in the rain can we atleast get the terrace behind the goal where we can get an atmosphere going.I used to love standing on the shopping centre terrace in dalymount and it's not breaking any regulations,is it?
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    Nobody has been there since April 2001, as apparantly it's considered to be too dangerous.
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    Yeah,that's what I reckoned unfortunately.Looks like connaught side as per usual so.
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    I don't have a problem with standing there, used to stand there long before the shop terrace was closed. Unlike Tolka, there are no floodlight poles affecting the view. Luckily, it very rarely rains during Rovers-Bohs games at Dalymount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsBohsBohs View Post
    Bohs fans didn't managae to get out of the ground until 30 minutes after the game. Was there any pitch invasions? No.
    Wrong. They can be clearly be seen on the tape leaving with about 5 minutes left when the gates were open for a period of about 3 to 4 minutes.

    My guess on the night was about 4000 at the game. The new stand has 800 seats and was full. There were empty seats at the back but also people were standing on the steps.

    Speranza give it up its getting old. Rovers v boez is the derby.


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    I'm surprised by the figure of 1,600 Bohs tickets, thought it was about 2,500 myself. Bohs fans mustn't have been as densely packed as i thought.

    What happened with the ladder up to the press box BTW? It seemed to appear and disappear a few times during the match.

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    I counted two "neutrals" in the Riverside. Both are well known Cork City fans and both of them celebrated our goal, sang our songs and generally enjoyed themselves without the moaning about Dubs, Dublin and anything north of Mitchelstown that is compulsary at the X.
    They were doing plenty of moaning in Fagan's after the game, although most of it was about Pat Dolan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop View Post
    Wrong. They can be clearly be seen on the tape leaving with about 5 minutes left when the gates were open for a period of about 3 to 4 minutes.
    That was a very small minority who had the wit to anticipate the wait that was coming. I was there with kids for best part of 20 to 25 minutes, as they let us out two by two.
    One little scamp did us all a service with a a highly entertaining 'pitch invasion' which helped pass the time as he was chased by good-natured stewards. To general applause, he then took a bow as he skipped a thousand or so places in the queue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post
    . i found it funny that grown men were worried that being kept back would give the rovers fans more time to arm themselves with bottles.
    I heard several jokey references to Rovers fans loosening every brick and collecting every bottle in Drumcondra while we were waiting to get out but I think that's because precedent was set the night we left Richmond Pk and found Rovers outside throwing every bottle, brick and spark plug to be found in Inchicore. That was funny!

    The problem was that even though the stadium and surrounding area had been cleared, we were still only allowed to exit through the Ballybough end whereas opening up BOTH exit gates would have cleared the jam in half the time. Despie circumstances I thought it was a well behaved and good spirited Bohs crowd that eventually filtered out onto Richmond Road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post
    by saying the young fella skipped a thousand or so places, is exaggerating a bit dont you think?.
    I beg to differ. It is exaggerating a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philo View Post
    The problem was that even though the stadium and surrounding area had been cleared, we were still only allowed to exit through the Ballybough end whereas opening up BOTH exit gates would have cleared the jam in half the time. Despie circumstances I thought it was a well behaved and good spirited Bohs crowd that eventually filtered out onto Richmond Road.
    Do you mean that yous should've been let out down at the drumcondra end? Would that not have been a bit risky?
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    Philo, we were let out 1st and we were only allowed up to Drumcondra so I suppose it works both ways. If it stops some of the **** that goes on I don't mind putting up with a little innconveniance at our games.

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    When Rovers were leaving there were Bohs fans standing at the gates of the Ballybough end but when we were leaving the Rovers fans were long gone so what harm would it have done opening up the other gates?
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    Quote Originally Posted by swano View Post
    Philo, we were let out 1st and we were only allowed up to Drumcondra so I suppose it works both ways. If it stops some of the **** that goes on I don't mind putting up with a little innconveniance at our games.
    Absolutely

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    Quote Originally Posted by swano View Post
    Philo, we were let out 1st and we were only allowed up to Drumcondra so I suppose it works both ways. If it stops some of the **** that goes on I don't mind putting up with a little innconveniance at our games.
    Thing is we left through the Ballybough gate but were allowed to walk from there to Drumcondra along Richmond Rd, which the vast majority did. Richmond Rd and Drumcondra were both clear of Rovers fans so there would have been no harm in opening both gates to clear the stand quicker. I'm not complaining, just commenting on better ways to approach crowd control.

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    It could be done a lot better but I think last friday was an improvement on previous meetings, like when we were supposed to be held back in Richmond that night and were let out after 2 minutes while bohs fans were boarding buses after a late winner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Réiteoir View Post
    Gah - no way around this then?

    F'kin TG4 - I expect it's down to the time RTÉ whinged about Newstalk covering matches?
    I think if you download a proxy server it will work. Google Proxy Way, you get a 30 day free trial.

    Is 2nite's match live on TV?

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    Quote Originally Posted by swano View Post
    like when we were supposed to be held back in Richmond that night and were let out after 2 minutes while bohs fans were boarding buses after a late winner
    It wasn't a late winner as far as I can remember. Gary Haylock scored a peno to bring it back to either 2-1 or 3-2 but bohs held out. The buses were a good idea except they let us out at the same time
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