You mean you don't know yourself? So your rant is completely unfounded by your own admission?Originally posted by Macy
Do the other colleges pay the players' scholarship, or do the clubs pay the scholarship? That's the difference.![]()
the rovers board will have to ask bohs to share dalymount again, its just a matter of when
You mean you don't know yourself? So your rant is completely unfounded by your own admission?Originally posted by Macy
Do the other colleges pay the players' scholarship, or do the clubs pay the scholarship? That's the difference.![]()
Rhetorical Question - the other clubs fund theirs, the tax payer funds yours...
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Off all the nonsenical rubbish you've posted in your time that takes the biscuit.Originally posted by wws
the rovers board will have to ask bohs to share dalymount again, its just a matter of when
As for predictions
1) Shels
2) Bohs
3) Cork
4) Pats
5) Longford
6) 7) 8) Waterford/Drogheda/Rovers (mid table ****e in no particular order)
9) Derry
10 Dublin City
1st Division
1) Harps (Don't know or care after that)
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yeah like they have a myriad of viable options
and why on earth wouldn't day?
give me one good reason of why now was any different to last time?
Last time Bohs were in a far worse financial mess.Originally posted by wws
give me one good reason of why now was any different to last time?
In the 80s while it was the match to win there was far less violence. Rovers away to Dundalk, Limerick or Waterford were far worse.
Pats and Shels were a joke (similar to Bray now) both clubs needed each other far more than now. Though that season was to see pats renaissence.
McNamara and the Rovers board behaved in an ungrateful and embarrassing manner once Bohs sold the ground to the FAI, though most of the Bohs committeemen of that time will have moved on by January.
There's four.
EL grounds are like good episodes of The Simpsons, no matter how many times you see them they're still funny
Thanks Tommy, saved me having to explain it in simple language for him.![]()
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havent given me one good reason why the current rovers board would not use dalymount
im waiting
i'll put in simpler language:
bray : ruled out
richmond: ruled out
tolka: something IS going to give and that is rovers tenuous tenancy there
santry: cant see it happening, and theyre having their own problems at present due to the end of a fas scheme
UCD: ruled out
dalymount: ???
Last edited by wws; 18/12/2003 at 1:55 PM.
Eh, it's not up to the Rovers board. The current Rovers board would "use" anywhere but they're not in a position to tell any other club that Rovers will be using their facilities - especially not our arch rivals.Originally posted by wws
havent given me one good reason why the current rovers board would not use dalymount
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I cant see bohs having a problem with it to be honest
and the rivals bit is only a minor detail, especially if you've nowhere in dublin to play
anyway its the only logical alternative left, thats all I'm saying, simple deduction
Cork City to win some silverware and a real shot at title, tho' probably too early.
Waterford could collapse due to board (mis)management - Reynolds to leave next season (easy prediction or what?)
Derry will have problems but should stay up
Rovers to struggle, fighting relegation unless they get some financial help
Shels could end up midtable, again unless they get financial help
Bohs should weather financial difficulties better and be serious title contenders
St. Pats / Longford for Europe
Harps for playoff heartache again![]()
I'd put Santry and Drogheda ahead of DalymountOriginally posted by wws
I cant see bohs having a problem with it to be honest
and the rivals bit is only a minor detail, especially if you've nowhere in dublin to play
anyway its the only logical alternative left, thats all I'm saying, simple deduction
EL grounds are like good episodes of The Simpsons, no matter how many times you see them they're still funny
Easy knowing you don't follow Rovers or Bohs. Our rivalry is very strong and runs very deep. And things have changed a lot since the last time. Give us a shout when Pats have a rivalry the same as Rovers/Bohs. You'll probably begin to understand then.Originally posted by wws
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the rivals bit is only a minor detail
If you think Chippie or Gartlan hate Rovers you should talk to some of the old codgers up at Dalymount. Now that's real hatred.
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Can very easily be argued that we pay for ours by way of the free advertising we give the College - having so many sports teams at a high level in their various leagues is a huge draw for the College when students are applying.Originally posted by Macy
Rhetorical Question - the other clubs fund theirs, the tax payer funds yours...
Your point that we don't raise our own money implied that we're completely dependent on the College for funding, which isn't true.
If you're so worried about the Government funding clubs, I presume you're going to be giving your half million grant back? That's easily more than the value of the Scholarship scheme over our league existence, and for nothing in return either.
Anyway, this is going completely off topic...
What are you talking about WeAreShams? The rivalry with Bohs and Shams is very mild compared to many European rivalries. Its just fans from both clubs trying to over hype the situation or thugs from both clubs looking for nothing more then a fight . I don’t think there is any real hatred between both set of fans like Celtic & Rangers or Ajax & Feyenoord where fans have been killed.Originally posted by WeAreRovers
Our rivalry is very strong and runs very deep.
Btw why do Shams hate Bohs so much anyway forgetting a few small incidents over the last few years?
I think you under estimate the level of hatred between Bohs and the scum. Just because there isn't 60,000+ attendances at the matches like in other big European rivalries, doesn't mean the rivalry is any less fierce.Originally posted by TheRealRovers
What are you talking about WeAreShams? The rivalry with Bohs and Shams is very mild compared to many European rivalries.
Fans don't need to be killed for hatred to exist. There is definitely deep hatred between us & the Hoops filth. Without meaning to be patronising, I think you have to be a Bohs or Rovers fan to understand it. I hate everything to do with them and I'm sure it works both ways.Originally posted by TheRealRovers
I don’t think there is any real hatred between both set of fans like Celtic & Rangers or Ajax & Feyenoord where fans have been killed.
Oh Great .... there hasn't been a "lets glorify fighting amoung fans way out of proportion" thread here in a while .....![]()
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
As regards where are Rovers gonna play, it wouldn't surprise me to see the FAI lean on Bohs to take in Continuity Home Farm and then Rovers stay in Tolka. Whether Rovers could afford the rent is another matter.
I wouldn't rule out Richmond entirely. I reckon Andy O'C would consider it, but every game would be policed like Red Star v Dynamo Zagreb.
Speaking of eastern Europe, I think a return to Santry's the most likely outcome. It's probably not up to UEFA-licence scratch, but I'm becoming more and more convinced the licence rules aren't gonna be applied next season, not if they're talking about dishing out €2.5m to bring the four Euro qualifiers up to scratch midway through the season.
Revenge for 2002
Doc there are two sets of uefa rules. one the licencing rules for our top division (1500 seats etc) and another for uefa competitions. For example Djurgardens had to play Rovers at the rasunda and if Pats had been playing Hibernians of Malta they'd have had to do so at Tolka or Dalyer.Originally posted by Dr.Nightdub
It's probably not up to UEFA-licence scratch, but I'm becoming more and more convinced the licence rules aren't gonna be applied next season, not if they're talking about dishing out €2.5m to bring the four Euro qualifiers up to scratch midway through the season.
That said only 6 teams in the whole league have 1500 or more covered seats so their not going to apply those rules either.
EL grounds are like good episodes of The Simpsons, no matter how many times you see them they're still funny
Anyone find it funny when Rovers fans hate Bohs so much they can’t even admit how much they hate them. We’ve had Rovers fans on here before saying that at various previous times Drumcondra, Shels, Waterford and Limerick have been Shamrock’s greatest rivals.
So WaR (or TommyT) what is it? Has it always been Bohs (and therefore you can’t move in with them) or do you rivals periodically change and there’s nothing really to stop you miving back there?
BTW I think club officials should rise above us petty fans and I’d have no proplem if our board worked closely with Shels, Bohs or Rovers if it meant my club would go forward.
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