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    Salute the Irish Heroes of Basle

    No don't spit your coffee out over the keyboard.

    There were 5 Irish heroes on Saturday.

    The Donegal man I met and his 12 companions from Lincoln to Dublin wish to salute the 5 big strong men who held an emergency exit gate a foot off the ground to allow 13 fans to dive in and see the game for free ~(they were still overcharged ). They sacrificed themselves so their fellow Irishmen could see the game.

    Also thanks to the Swiss steward who apparently allowed a couple of hundred ticketless fans in (hence the hundreds sitting on the steps in our section) just before kickoff in an act of ercy that UEFA may not appreciate.

    No thanks to the heartless Swiss fans who chanted "We've got tickets" at me and other fans (although we had them too). I thought "You're French and you know you are" was a decent reply.


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    Top post, amigo.

    At last something to cheer me up after that shambles of a weekend. Oh and of course they're not German either.
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    Thumbs up

    I think it's safe to the say the irish fans gave a great account of themselves (as usual) in Switzerland over the weekend,most of the Swiss were cool aswell it must be said.I can't think of many places that you wouldn't get abuse as an away fan in the middle of all their 'hardcore' fans.
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    Originally posted by Beavis
    I think it's safe to the say the irish fans gave a great account of themselves (as usual) in Switzerland over the weekend
    I can only confirm this. Everyone in Basel was impressed by your friendliness and sportsmanship. You'll be most welcome anytime you come to visit us again.

    As to the mixed sectors in the stadium, I must say that my Irish neighbour was perfect entertainment.

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    voltreffer I must also say the swiss were extremely friendly and enjoyed the banter and craic. It was a pleasure to spend a few days there pity the game was a dampo squid...not just because we lost but the manner in which ireland played

    Go raibh maith agat ...Hup Suisse

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    I'd also like to salute four unlikely heroes. They are the four Swiss teenagers sitting behind us in the Swiss end wearing Ireland and Celtic shirts! They seemed to dislike most of the Swiss players but especially the keeper Stiel. For the kickouts they would go "Shh" until he kicked the ball to be followed by the inevitable, "Sheep, sheep shagger." It was the funniest thing all weekend until Mikey stole one of the three kings in our hotel and put him in bed with an Ireland jersey.

    As we speak an email with the picture attached is being sent to the hotel. The king was returned on Sunday morning!
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    Originally posted by Volltreffer
    As to the mixed sectors in the stadium, I must say that my Irish neighbour was perfect entertainment.
    Volltreffer, please don't tell me you had these two drunken idiots for the second half beside you, singing what you would have known in auld Belfast as 'party songs', and calling everyone 'free state b*****ds'?
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    I would also like to nominate another bunch of heroes. The group of Neuchatel ultras, mostly of Italian origin, that kept us entertained before and after the under 21 game with light refreshments and some Moroccan old Holborn (this I had to decline due to my job and the fact that I get asked for a sample more often than Rio Ferdinand.)

    I would particularly like to confer my immense gratitude to Silvio who gave three strangers a lift to the station in his car, despite being muy borracho.
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    Originally posted by lopez
    Volltreffer, please don't tell me you had these two drunken idiots for the second half beside you, singing what you would have known in auld Belfast as 'party songs', and calling everyone 'free state b*****ds'?
    drunk: yes
    all the rest: no

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    I think it's safe to the say the irish fans gave a great account of themselves (as usual) in Switzerland over the weekend
    Of course the irish were great craic and had a laugh, but the amount of barstool *******s at the game sitting their moaning and groaning was sickening. How do so many tickets end up these assh*les pockets??? The fella to the left of us spent the game playing games on his phone.

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    Originally posted by Neil
    Of course the irish were great craic and had a laugh, but the amount of barstool *******s at the game sitting their moaning and groaning was sickening. How do so many tickets end up these assh*les pockets??? The fella to the left of us spent the game playing games on his phone.
    He deserves a bullet behind the knee...ooopps, sorry.

    Seriously, this behaviour is worse than booing an opponent for his Rangers links. He deserves to have his seat number taken and ensured he never gets a ticket to see Ireland again. !

    A mate of mine went to Moscow, Athens, Tibilisi, Tirana and the home games and didn't get in. Sort out these fans first, Rooney, ya w anker
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    I also feel very strongly about this.On the one hand you have those of us desperately trying to get a ticket for the many weeks leading up to the game,then you have those who are handed a ticket and couldn't care less.It's the same for home games.This giving of corporate seats have gone too far.Sponsorship is obviously important but there's a limit.Most of the West Stand is given to businesses and you wouldn't here a breath out of them all game.It dampens the already poor atmosphere in Lansdowne.Get 'em out!
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    Some kind of record needs to be taken of fans history of attend ing matches, there were only a few hundred in Tirana and I know oo at least two of these fans who didn't get a ticket for the game, and three who did but sourced thewm through ebay etc...

    I know not everyone can afford to go on away trips, but dedicated fans simply need to be recognised.
    I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?

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    The FAI need to introduce a loyalty system like at other national fa's and clubs. I have been block booking since the beginning fin 1986 foir home games..I travelaway as often as I can....holland,belgium,estonia,lisbon cyprus etc.. Yet I couldn't get a ticket from the FAI and I have been lining there coffers for 17yrs since I was 16.. this is bull****..by the way I am in the West Stand...nothing around me only footy fans...the corporate guys are in the centre of the stand...

    there is always noise from the noth wiong of the west stand
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    Originally posted by Ozymandias
    by the way I am in the West Stand...nothing around me only footy fans...the corporate guys are in the centre of the stand...

    there is always noise from the noth wiong of the west stand
    Hmm,not sure I know a lad who gets tickets off Smurfit for the north wing,thinks he's a fan but not really,prefers Man U.There seems to be an awkwardness in some parts of Landsdowne,like they want to sing but are too embarrassed to do so.Whatever it is,last years attempts to create atmosphere in Landsdowne were quite sad.Holding up pieces of paper and playing tacky music over the intercom (mind you the El section and giant flags are a good addition).I say serve booze and get people relaxed.Axe the nonfans and lets rally 'em like we used to!
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    I'm in the north wing too - UG/H. Real mixture really.

    South and north terrace are probably the best for atmosphere but I hate watching from behind the goal.

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    I agree beavis..but can we lose the bull**** songs when the teams come out..the old fashioned landsdown roar was better and would make the hairs stand up

    In our section of the west stand we didn't ever get the pieces of paper cause we are the same side as the cameras....thank God

    llet the fans sing what they want and when they want ...lets bring back the old days and scare the bejaysus outta the opposition
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    Originally posted by gspain

    South and north terrace are probably the best for atmosphere
    Since the El fans were taken from the South its become boring.Ireland used to,if they won the toss, play to south terrace second half but now they try to play into the north.We need to get some instigators into the south again and that might improve things so we aren't relying on the El fans for every tune.A few of us tried at the Russia game and just got blank stares around us.
    Even got some ar se hole go'on your own on your own on your own'.

    Maybe it's just me but I think a noisy crowd can make a big impact on a game.Most teams who are hard to beat at home it's because of a loud home support (e.g Celtic,Russia).Hopefully things wiil improve by the WC qualifiers,it was a bit poo this campaign but could be down to the whole Keane-McCarthy hangover
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    Angry Tram experience after the match

    I must say that the Swiss in the ground were good craic and up for enjoying the game...and top totty as has already been remarked. Basel is a great spot and the vast majority most welcoming.....but....and there has to be one....I got into the "2" tram on my own (going back to the youth hostel) and was joined by a group of Swiss thugs, sadly I was the only non-Swiss in the tram. I was subjected to a tirade of vicous abuse (just let's say they didn't like the Irish) from a group of 6 in their 20's. I'm 6 foot tall but they were bigger/taller so I had no choice but to keep my gob shut and get off the tram as soon as possible. When I went to move they followed and continued shouting abuse (this was 2" from my face - I could feel their spit) until my stop. They then all got off the tram with me and continued to throw all sorts of objects after me until thankfully they lost interest. As a frequent visitor to Switzerland over the years I have never such a frightening experience and still don't know why they didn't beat me to a pulp! I must look tougher than I think? I don't believe they were football fans, so I can only assume that they were just right-wing idiots. I will never go to a football match on my own after this experience and will stay clear of Switzerland for a long time. A sad end to what was a great weekend (bar the football). This last time I experienced such hate was from Orangemen at home - enough said.

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    Sorry to hear that.

    Sadly enough, like every country we too have our share of morons. I'm afraid there's not much you can do about that - except, as you say, not to go out alone. Annoying though to think that such people should keep you from moving freely.

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