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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    no it doesn't. plenty of people can't make it to games, or don't want to see the teams on offer. doesn't make them any less of a football fan
    Yes it does. Watching football on TV is the equivalent of a **** compared to the porn of live football (to paraphrase a great quote from a previous thread)

    attitudes like that are what stop people (including me) from attending more eL games.
    Excuses. The opinions of one or two people on the internet stop you from going to games? Some of you people actually belive that fans of Irish teams sit/stand around at games and talk about those who aren't there?

    You don't want to go to games. Fine, I've no problem with that. Don't start trying to use the people who do go to games as the reason why.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucanhoop87 View Post
    yes it does, it makes you much more of a proper fan than someone who can't be arsed to get off their barstool, someone mentioned it previously in this thread that if you love football you should always want to go to games and thus i dont consider someone who doesnt go to regular games to be a proper fan

    it makes oyu more knowledgeable in the sense that you make your own opinons on the game, you don't just agree/disagree with what the pundit has said
    No, it doesn't. In your opinion it does but that's just that, your opinion. I doubt you are any more knowledgeable on football and tactics (other than knowledge of your EI team) then someone who watches it on TV or goes to PL games.
    There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Yes it does. Watching football on TV is the equivalent of a **** compared to the porn of live football (to paraphrase a great quote from a previous thread)
    No it isn't. Often you can get a much better view and indeed understanding of a game via the better view from TV. I've been to enough live games to be confident in saying that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie's Son View Post
    No it isn't. Often you can get a much better view and indeed understanding of a game via the better view from TV. I've been to enough live games to be confident in saying that.
    That's an incredible statement to make. TV cameras follow the ball that's all. If you're at a game you can see the whole pitch any time you want.

    I film games for coaches and the only angle they're interested in is the "as zoomed out as possible" angle.

    Totally off topic too btw.

    Fahey for Ireland...ole ole ole

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie's Son View Post
    No it isn't. Often you can get a much better view and indeed understanding of a game via the better view from TV. I've been to enough live games to be confident in saying that.
    That was an incredible statement to make...Everybody knows if you want to study the game properly the only way to do it is to be there in the flesh.

    Why do you think managers go to games to watch rival teams rather than watch it on the TV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohemian1890 View Post

    then you said this
    Your a mess lad,make up your mind.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bohemian1890
    what a tool.
    Aside from crimes against the english language, surely Bohemian1890 is guilty of aggressive behaviour, or, certainly as guilty as youngirish was?
    Or is it that his opinion coincides with that of the mod(s), and restraint is only applicable to those who dare disagree ?


    Fahey was quality again today and stands out every time I see him, worth a shout for an Ireland friendly sqaud.
    Last edited by Beavis; 30/09/2008 at 11:14 PM.
    <insert witty remark>

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    Fahey has the ability, but needs the proper structures and coaching to develop his talent.

    A move to Brentford or Peterborogh, away from the EPL*, is the way forward for him.

    (* Eire Pub League)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    Aside from crimes against the english language, surely Bohemian1890 is guilty of aggressive behaviour, or, certainly as guilty as youngirish was?
    Or is it that his opinion coincides with that of the mod(s), and restraint is only applicable to those who dare disagree ?


    Fahey was quality again today and stands out every time I see him, worth a shout for an Ireland friendly sqaud.
    Report the posts.

    For the record. I agree with you but I never read anything he posts so didn't notice it
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    Quote Originally Posted by gaffer 2008 View Post
    That was an incredible statement to make...Everybody knows if you want to study the game properly the only way to do it is to be there in the flesh.

    Why do you think managers go to games to watch rival teams rather than watch it on the TV.
    Going to a few EI matches does not make you more qualified than someone who watches a lot of PL games on TV. Sorry, it doesn't. A professional whose job it is to coach and manage teams sees, literally, hundreds of games per year (competitive, training etc.). Going to a handful of EL games doesn't mean much of anything other than that you're a fan the EL. It does not equate you with a professional or give you any significantly greater depth of knowledge of the game.
    There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie's Son View Post
    Going to a few EI matches does not make you more qualified than someone who watches a lot of PL games on TV. Sorry, it doesn't. A professional whose job it is to coach and manage teams sees, literally, hundreds of games per year (competitive, training etc.). Going to a handful of EL games doesn't mean much of anything other than that you're a fan the EL. It does not equate you with a professional or give you any significantly greater depth of knowledge of the game.
    Just for your info im a Uefa A liscence coach who goes to on average at least 5 games a week at all ages and levels. As well as at least one LOI game a week. So unfortunately unlike others i dont have to rely on Andy Gray to eduacate me about football.

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    in my experience people who watch the games live on tv have a lesser understanding of the game because they can see players movement,team shape etc when the ball is up the other end of the pitch. you just dont get that on tv. So people who sit in the stands have a better opinion on the game than armchair supporters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie's Son View Post
    No it isn't. Often you can get a much better view and indeed understanding of a game via the better view from TV. I've been to enough live games to be confident in saying that.
    Sweet jesus...

    I know all I need to do about this poster now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supreme feet View Post
    More players from the Premiership played in Euro 2008 than any other league. Despite England and Ireland not qualifying. Think that says it all.


    That is not true,i am 99% certain that the most players from Euro 2008,were in fact playing in the German Bundesliga.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie's Son View Post
    And lastly, you seem to have a very condescending attitude to anyone who disagrees with you. Going to EI games doesn't make you a "true" football fan or even any more knowledgeable about football than anyone else. It just makes you someone who enjoys going to the Eircom League...and that's it.
    Maybe not in your eyes,but that is called a footballer supporter people who pay to see football,are true fans.

    No matter how loud you shout at the tv,the players cant hear you.

    Listen fergie's son,you think it comes down to how much a player earns,enough said you know sfa about football.
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    http://www.thebesteleven.com/2008/06...08-squads.html

    Bundesliga had most players in Euro 2008. INterestingly enough. 3 from Hertha Berlin and 2 from Elfsborg
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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by lucanhoop87 View Post
    yes it does, it makes you much more of a proper fan than someone who can't be arsed to get off their barstool, someone mentioned it previously in this thread that if you love football you should always want to go to games and thus i dont consider someone who doesnt go to regular games to be a proper fan

    it makes oyu more knowledgeable in the sense that you make your own opinons on the game, you don't just agree/disagree with what the pundit has said
    Great post

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    Sweet mother of f c u k.

    the number of clueless ar se holes that inhabit this tiny space of the interweb is astonishing.


    From bhs to fergies son and most in between, get a f c u k ing life or at least undertsand the fundamentals of the game you profess to know so much about from the barstool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    Aside from crimes against the english language, surely Bohemian1890 is guilty of aggressive behaviour, or, certainly as guilty as youngirish was?
    Or is it that his opinion coincides with that of the mod(s), and restraint is only applicable to those who dare disagree ?


    Fahey was quality again today and stands out every time I see him, worth a shout for an Ireland friendly sqaud.


    For the record he accused me of saying something i didn't say,so of course i was angry about that youngirish,was extremely volatile for no reason.

    I was not happy,being accused of saying something i didn't say.

    If you had bothered,to read the posts you would have seen that.

    Sorry,if i caused you distress at all.
    Last edited by Bohemian1890; 01/10/2008 at 12:52 AM. Reason: Beavis said English language my mistake.Beavis and Butt-head;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohemian1890 View Post
    It a crime to not like English footballSince when??


    For the record he accused me of saying something i didn't say,so of course i was angry about that youngirish was extremely volatile for no reason.

    I was not happy,being accused of saying something i didn't say.

    If you had bothered to read the posts you would have seen that.

    Sorry if i caused you distress at all.
    oh dear!

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    Problem is he is simply not BRITISH enough to play for OIRLAND.

    Perhaps if he cleaned out the women's jacks at Woking FC every two months then the West Brits on here and the Oirish media might consider him worthy of wearin' da green...

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