He'll be quite lucky if he escapes with a life ban for their home games.....
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Ballymena United defender Denver Gage is at the centre of an IFA inquiry into the singing of sectarian songs at the Northern Ireland v Scotland game.
On Saturday Ballymena confirmed someone connected with the club was reported to have been involved in the incident.
A video has been posted on the internet showing fans singing the songs at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
BBC Sport understands Gage has been identified and could be banned from Northern Ireland home matches for life.
On Friday the Irish Football Association said it had the name of a person involved and that they would be punished if their identity was confirmed.
The association also appealed for information on all those who sang sectarian songs at the match which took place on 9 February.
The IFA has been working with the Amalgamation of Northern Ireland Supporters' Clubs and other relevant bodies to investigate the complaints.
Ballymena United's spokesman said: "It would be premature for us to add to speculation, but we wish to state that we have been in contact with, and are co-operating with, the Irish FA until such times as the allegations are confirmed or otherwise.
"Ballymena shall be making no further comment while the matter is under investigation.
Denver represented the IFA team in the regions cup a couple of years ago
Last edited by co. down green; 19/02/2011 at 8:23 PM.
He'll be quite lucky if he escapes with a life ban for their home games.....
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'Denver Gage'. What's this fella doing lounging about singing sectarian ditties. That's a name that'l get you places in Hollywood.
They've banned him ...though according to some on OWC he's not actually singing in that vid.
In fairness to the NI supporters they're howling for more to be banned over on their board and are asking for people to identify them. It's also been pointed out, quite reasonably, that there isn't a whole lot the IFA, ANISC or anyone else can do about policing those who come along purporting to support them if the FAI/Aviva are going to sell tickets to these games through the likes of Ticketmaster like it's disney on ice.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
According to a workmate who is a memeber of a SC and was down at the match Ticketmaster were only selling tickets for a neytral section of the ground which was away from the NI and Scotland fans, so is it really fair to heap all the blame on ticketmaster? even he didn't think it was.
I take your point SR. Some of them over on the NI board have pointed out that some of the guys in that video are in likely in SCs and are regulars at WP. But they are indeed calling for them to be spewed out.
As for ticketmaster - the problem there is that even if the IFA identified and banned them all there is still this route into the games available to them and any other messer of whatever hue.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
The fact that ANYONE can go on to ticketmaster and buy something like 50 tickets at a time negates any sort of ticketing procedures that could be put in place for the game.
Tickets shouldn't be sold through ticketmaster, they should be sold through the IFA and the FAI only.
The whole point is if you didn't have these archaic colonial outposts then people wouldn't behave like mutants in the first place??
Ardee Bhoy, in his home town of Worcester yesterday:
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So Gather Round, when are you, Ealing Green and Mr Parker going to stop your constant trolling? Yours is mostly delusional and heads in the sand stuff! I await a creative, imaginative and Walter Mitty type reply.
Exactly.
The only trolls on here, besides the usual misguided information, all seem to come from that particular colonial theme park....
Seriously? Feigning innocence while writing 'colonial theme park'? You are the Iago of 'trolling this thread'.
Can we get back to football? Agreed on the Ticketmaster point - I'd hope authorities are aware of the dangers of open sale when it comes to the ROI vs NI game.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
Does anybody think there will be any trouble when the two sides meet? Haven't we all moved on? If it does kick off then that is the end of the Carling/Celtic cup.
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
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