Wow. You seem very cross.
Because I find it annoying. I don't think that's what the Internet is for but a lot of idiots seem to think so and fill it with rubbish.
Good lad yourself.
Nothing worse then someone who thinks they are funny but is actually very very boring, eh?
Wow. You seem very cross.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
So is the GAA to blame for the event junkie culture in Russia? :-) Who has heard of (bothers their backside to watch) biathlon. In the last few years juiced up (no danger of legal retribution as a whole host of them have flunked dope tests, which are spotty at best) locals are competing well, especially the women. Now it's a total EPO sport, but people here watch it and are all pumped with success, yet over a decade ago, when Russian medical science was faltering, it was nowhere. Spartak play Kuban in front of 5,000 (half of them STH's) yet more than 50,00 pack in for a match with Barcelona......Henry Shefflin is not to blame!!! :-)
It'd compartmentalise LOI and football from the rest. Until the domestic game is restructured, standards (in promotion, organisation and preparation for games) improve to a consistent level across the board, it's a dying horse which never seems to end up in a tesco burger. It lies there, being written off but never quite doing the decent thing. We can blame other codes, the FAI, the LOI, the weather, but it's impossible to remedy it without a broad spectrum solution.
It's the media. Plain and simple. I wouldn't blame the GAA.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
BBC covering the decline in local soccer support in Africa.
Is satellite TV killing African football?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21206500
You can just see the filthy greedy mitts of Croke Park all over this! The GAA have no shame!
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DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Thanks for putting up the link, Bonnie. I'd just finished reading it and came here to post it. The sidebar with Kabir Ahmed is like so many conversations I've had/heard. I suppose I should just give in, and enjoy watching Man Utd from within the cauldron of passion that is... a viewing centre.![]()
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
You miss my point completely - they may get the biggest in absolute, but it doesn't mean they don't have the same problem. Circa 6,000 for the O'Bryne Cup Final - come September if Dublin or Kildare get to the All Ireland, we'll have the usual whinging about how "true fans" can't get tickets.
I do think they instilled the bandwagon/ big game culture on Irish sport, but if you think the organisation, support etc is so much better, why be so ultra defensive about its standing? Serious persecution complex.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Don't know if this is relevant to the debate but I noticed at the start of the chelsea-wigan game on rte that there was a banner that read ' Dundalk blues'. The mind boggles.
I would say Chelsea are in the top 4 in terms of support in Ireland ? Teams who have lost support in recent years are Blackburn and Sunderland. Aston Villa, if they get relegated this season could well drop out of the top ten. It is clear that the Manchester Utd fans have turned their back on the Irish national team in big numbers recently, however a good few of these have gone over to supporting the rugby as well. As someone who likes GAA, I don't think anyone could blame that organisation for the poor state of domestic soccer. A survey of the teams supported by Irish soccer fans would be interesting; perhaps one of the universities could carry one out DCU maybe. I know Manchester Utd would come top, but where would Leeds come for example, how much fans have Aresenal lost since they stopped winning cups etc
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