Ultra's don't do that, the fans do. There was noise and flags etc. in the Showgrounds before Forza Rovers were set up. It's just a group of people that like to create a better atmosphere, not ultras.
And as for the 'to watch poor football' comment, maybe you're going to the wrong Showgrounds?
Because you're usually too drunk to notice
Just near Italy? So, San Marino or the Vatican city is it?![]()
Last edited by sligoman; 16/10/2008 at 11:39 AM.
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
No, that's actually the exact opposite of what I think and said.
Let's have a look at the definition of Ultras on wikipedia (I know, I know; feel free to suggest a better starting point). The overview paragraph says -
To me anyway, that's a decent definition. Compare the definition points to what we have in Ireland -Ultras [...] are a sanctioned form of sports team supporters renowned for their violent conduct. They are predominantly European and South American followers of football teams. The behavioral tendency of ultras groups includes the use of flares—primarily in tifo choreography—, vocal support in large groups, defiance against police officers and the display of intimidating banners at football stadiums. Consistently rivals with opposing supporters, ultras groups are often identified with their respective team. The actions of ultra fan groups are influenced by racial violence, cross-town derbys between clubs from the same city, and even from poor performances by the teams.
1) Renowned for violent conduct - not really.
2) Flares - occasionally; less now that we get fined for it. Anything like on the continent? No. Nothing close.
3) Vocal display in large groups - "large" is a subjective term, but we'll grant this one.
4) Defiance against police officers - not really.
5) Intimidating banners - occasionally, but rare.
So we kind of get a small bit of the way there, but nothing like what you'd see on the continent. Certainly,having been to games in the Czech Republic, Spain and Norway, Ireland pales in comparison. Not that there's anything particularly wrong with that, or people wanting to create a bit of atmosphere in the league. But I think it's fair to say that there's nothing in Ireland which really justifies the term "Ultra", and if an Italian Ultra went to a game and saw one bed-sheet with "Jea£ou$?" crudely painted on it, singing giving way to a low hum of moaning half way through a match (maybe cos it's only UCD, maybe cos the game's gone quiet), maybe one or two flares, they would probably think it was all very quaintly Irish in a leprechauny kind of way.
Absolutely fair play to those who do make an effort, and I'm aware that for the big games (a typically Irish way of doing things), we can get a lot closer to the points above, but in general, I don't think any group in Ireland can come close to calling itself Ultras in the proper sense.
Some of our Ultra's have been banned from the Brandywell for the rest of the season and next I think. Banned for the use of flares in the video posted in the first post after numerous warnings. Also costing the club alot in fines.
It looks like the "Derry Ultra's" were either having a show of strength or an act of decommisioning some of their flares and strobe's during the Cork Setanta game on tuesday night in the cemetry over looking the Brandywell.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ioXp0AaagoU
So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
"Ultras...." me arse!
Really? A bunch of ****ed-up pencil-necked teenagers throwing shapes and insults at away fans 50m away before running away from the cops doesn't an Ultra make.
let's face it! it's not a part of our game, our "Ultras" are much more like American football fans than European Ultras.... they're scruffy, drunk, colourful, blow hards and buffoons.
Ultras in the LOI... don't make me laugh!
and if anyone posts fight or missile throwing footage... they're still not Ultras, they're scumbags!
innit though??
I don't think anyone's objected to the atmosphere brought to the grounds. But most of them appear to be just waving flags and bringing colour (nothing wrong with that mind) which goes against your earlier comment of "You think Ultras here just 'wave flags'?"
And your complaint of playing against "the likes of UCD every other week" appears to be completely against the Ultra culture you quoted. You can't just choose your games.
Last edited by pineapple stu; 16/10/2008 at 3:47 PM.
Yet another embarrassing thread on the "Ultra/Flares/Singing/Flags" etc topic.
Some people are happy enough to sit on their rear and yell every once in a while, and it is rare that you see threads started about their behaviour -Yet these people get a bee in their collective bonnets whenever an "Ultra" element puts their nose out of joint for some reason.
Live and let live. Get some fresh air. We are all dying one day at a time. Try and f***ing enjoy it while you can for Christ sake.
Done.
Bullcrap!
I do that at most matches and i'm no ultra.
- I go singing with the crowd at every home game.
- I refuse to sit down at matches. Purely because I like to stand at football matches. To prove that point I was shown in the crowd at the Pats vs Ramblers match on MNS last Monday night......standing up!
- Been to 25 games this year out of 31.
- The Northbank!
You've lots of posts now!
If it's that this sort of stuff doesn't happen spontaneously, I agree. But that doesn't make people Ultras.
That's alright. Deep down, I know you're just like the big-game majority of Dublin GAA fans who don't know where Parnell Park is.Originally Posted by D24Hoop
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You can't spell failure without FAI
Why do you label these 'pencil-necked teenagers' as ultras?Really? A bunch of ****ed-up pencil-necked teenagers throwing shapes and insults at away fans 50m away before running away from the cops doesn't an Ultra make.
i can nearly guarantee you that these lads 'throwing shapes' are little wannabe casuals who have a toss every time they watch green street.
They certainly wont label themselves as ultras.
If a young hard lad is looking for a 'ruck' with opposition fans he wont ask 'do X have ultras' he'll ask 'do X have a firm'.simple as.
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