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    Quote Originally Posted by Redie View Post
    Originally Posted by sligofan4ever


    Actually it is you who is a disgrace. There is not a single player with this current squad who deserves to be called a disgrace given the effort they have put in all season not to mention the fantastic entertainment they have given us.

    Steve Feeney did a job for us on Saturday night and while nothing he did was in any way spectacular he certainly did very little wrong. Your comment about him says more about your understanding of football than it does about Steve Feeney's performance.

    After such a fantastic game and such an incredible athmosphere all you can do is find faults - says it all really!!

    BTW - Ritchie Ryan was excellent Saturday night.
    To be honest, I just think sf4e really just wanted to say 'Feeney didn't play well', but just worded it harshly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brianw82 View Post
    To be honest, I just think sf4e really just wanted to say 'Feeney didn't play well', but just worded it harshly.
    That was it I just tought Feeney could have done so much better, at the same time he was probably worried about picking up another injury. In fairness to him if he had a bit more experience in earlier games he might have proven himself but these are probably our most important games and we need our best team playing if were looking for 4th place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers Maniac View Post
    4 mins of ggod footage of the game from saturday night courtesy of the Shams forum.

    http://www.srfcultrasforum.com/forum...&postcount=106
    Think that shows that we were lucky to win. They could have got an equaliser easily if not scored a 2nd before we did. Still we got the points and we will in cork aswell.

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    The footage is very Shams-biased. Didn't show the foul for the penalty, what's up with that?

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    Fellas on shams forum seem to think it wasn't a penalty, no doubt in my mind it was. We shall see on MNS.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman View Post
    Fellas on shams forum seem to think it wasn't a penalty, no doubt in my mind it was. We shall see on MNS.
    Do they think the one in 78 was a penalty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nah Nah Nah Nah View Post
    Do they think the one in 78 was a penalty?
    Good man. There's hope for us yet as long as there is someone still alive who remembers that. Giles, Dunphy, Tracy and Carpenter.
    And Steve Lynex, they guy who got the 'penalty' played a few games with Rovers but left because 'someone pointed a gun at me in Sligo'. At least Adam Hughes fell in the shower when the gun was pointed at him

    Rant over. You've been a wonderful audience. Thank you and good night.
    Last edited by avvenalaf; 03/11/2008 at 6:28 PM. Reason: Nearly forgot about Lynex.

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    Also there was a general concensus in the the Town Hall at the time that Carpenter should be shot too. First time a unanimous vote was passed, on the same subject for the assination of Carpenter. So the legend goes anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red bellied View Post
    Also there was a general concensus in the the Town Hall at the time that Carpenter should be shot too. First time a unanimous vote was passed, on the same subject for the assination of Carpenter. So the legend goes anyway.
    I remember those days. Carpenter was actually banned from the town in a vote in the town hall would you believe. But more for his own safety than anything else was the thinking behind it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avvenalaf View Post
    Good man. There's hope for us yet as long as there is someone still alive who remembers that. Giles, Dunphy, Tracy and Carpenter.
    And Steve Lynex, they guy who got the 'penalty' played a few games with Rovers but left because 'someone pointed a gun at me in Sligo'. At least Adam Hughes fell in the shower when the gun was pointed at him

    Rant over. You've been a wonderful audience. Thank you and good night.
    Just out of curiosity, who was Steve Lynex ? never heard of him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sligofan4ever View Post
    Just out of curiosity, who was Steve Lynex ? never heard of him.
    Shams signed him from Birmingham. Played with Leicester as well.

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    In my valued opinion, i thought Raf was man of the match for obvious reasons closely followed by Richie Ryan. Ryan is maybe the catalyst for Rovers good form the last few weeks, he always finds a pass, always trys to get it down and play and is without doubt one of the best footballers in the team.

    Would love to see himself and Boco in centre midfield and O'Grady in a holding role. Coleman is practically a wing back already and Ventre can get forward also.

    Im going to say 0-0 n TC this Friday!

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    Feck off, Fabrizzio and don't be interrupting a conversation. Steve Lynex came over to play for THE Rovers but left after two games as he said he was homesick and a gun had been pointed at him in Sligo because he was English.A week later he recovered to sign for the lesser rovers. Carpenter, who was a commercial traveller, was advised by the Gardai to stay away from Sligo for his own safety. I have to say that, apart from that day, he was one of the best refs ever.

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    Stephen Charles Lynex (born 23 January 1958 in West Bromwich) is an English former football player, formerly of Leicester City FC, West Bromwich Albion FC and Shamrock Rovers.

    He made his Rovers debut on 28 August 1977 away to Dundalk after joining the then Johnny Giles managed club. During his time at Milltown he won the FAI Cup in 1978 and scored 2 goals in the UEFA Cup Winners Cup wins over APOEL[1]. Made a total of 4 appearances in Europe for the Hoops.

    He left Rovers in December 1978 to join Birmingham City. Later had spells at Leicester City, Birmingham again, West Brom and Cardiff [2].

    Lynex is best remembered at Leicester for his prolific scoring for a winger as well as creating chances for Gary Lineker and Alan Smith. He also occasionally acted as a stand-in goalkeeper.

    Now, carry on, Fabrizzio, what were you saying about the brother?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabrizio View Post
    In my valued opinion, i thought Raf was man of the match for obvious reasons closely followed by Richie Ryan. Ryan is maybe the catalyst for Rovers good form the last few weeks, he always finds a pass, always trys to get it down and play and is without doubt one of the best footballers in the team.

    Would love to see himself and Boco in centre midfield and O'Grady in a holding role. Coleman is practically a wing back already and Ventre can get forward also.

    Im going to say 0-0 n TC this Friday!
    Sorry bud your wrong, Ryan is average

    For instance any 'footballer' should be able to get the ball down and pass it 10 yards as he does. Hes decent but nothing special, no presence on the park, quiet, tidy enough, lacking drive and a spark ie-Anto Murphy/Chris Turner type element to his play

    He is average...

    Boco could play anywhere, however i feel he runs the channels very well up front, he holds the ball up well and brings others into play. Himself and Raf work well upfront and im not saying he wouldnt be good in the centre, but i think he causes more damage with his pace and skill against the defenders of this league

    0-0 in TC would be great

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    great atmosphere and great result!hopefully pats will do us a favour and beat cork tonight.i don't want to be negative but i think cookie was a very lucky man on saturday night....playing stevie feeney in a massive game like that when he's hardly played all season was a crazy decision that could well have backfired.i simply isn't fit,he was huffing and puffing but was no threat to shams.he's a very honest player and he did his best but i don't think he should have been thrown into that situation.anyway im a big cookie fan and he's still learning his trade so mistakes have to be expected.he's the best manager we've had in a long time so hopefully we hold onto him.

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