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    Lightbulb why should we join up, we won't gain anything

    i dont think we should go back to winter soccer to please a few dirty pr*ds
    el has been going from strength to strength the last few seasons and it will only go backwards if we join up with the IFA

    The soloution to the el problem would be to elect mayo and kerry into the first division and therefore have 2 divisions of 12 teams playing each other 3 times a season. 8 league cup groups of 3 teams each playing each other home and away with one advancing to the quarter finals. The quaters,semis,
    and final would all be two legged ties. An extended FAI cup also.

    If these measures were put in place for next season the el would be much
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    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    i dont think we should go back to winter soccer to please a few dirty pr*ds
    Ahh, what a great advert for an all-inclusive forward-looking Ireland that is...

    PP
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    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    i dont think we should go back to winter soccer to please a few dirty pr*ds

    Unreal ..... you're some múppet !!
    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.

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    Angry

    You probably only read the first line of my post. A face whats the problem?
    thats the way i see it and always will see it. Theres two clubs i woul'nt mind coming south though: Donegal Celtic and Lurgan celtic.
    Read the rest of my post and you'll have to say its a much better soloution

    Whats the benefit of playing the likes of crusaders?
    Last edited by tippman; 12/06/2004 at 11:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    You probably only read the first line of my post. A face whats the problem?
    I can't believe you even need to be told.

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    i dont need to be told. what i said is what i said and i will not take that back.

    PP just go post on some premiersh*it fourm and leave real irish soccer fans
    alone

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    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    i dont need to be told. what i said is what i said and i will not take that back.

    PP just go post on some premiersh*it fourm and leave real irish soccer fans
    alone
    Dirty prods, huh? They eat babies, dontcha know? I'll bet you've never even met a Protestant. But you'd know one for sure if you saw one, right? (It's easy, actually. Their eyes are closer together than ours and their foreheads protrude. It's a dead giveaway.)

    FWIW, Tippboy, I've probably been to more eL games than you, going waaaay back to before you were born. And, er, in case you haven't noticed, I've posted here more than 600 times as opposed to your 10. So if you think for a minute that telling me to **** off to a Premiership board is going to make me go away, then I have news for you, me boyo. I'm here to stay. Unlike yourself, who'll be gone when Mammy notices that the phone bill has rocketed due to Junior spending too long on the internet.

    "Real Irish soccer fans" indeed. I'm laughing at you, Tippboy. You have some growing up to do.

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    Angry

    1.the national league is only been called the el for a few years now

    2.i have broadband internet so i pay a fixed rate of €39.99 a month

    3.what do you do in shepherds bush? r*de sheep, thought so.

    4.What do you care if the FAI and I*A join up, you'll never be at a match.

    5.I have 13 posts on foot not 10.

    6.I sure won't go 'smelling flowers in spring time' as it says in your profile.
    my reason : i might turn out as dumb as you

    7.Ill be on this board longer than you

    8.How many Ireland matches were you at? I presume it was just Ireland V jamica and Ireland V nigeria in this years unity cup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    1.the national league is only been called the el for a few years now

    2.i have broadband internet so i pay a fixed rate of €39.99 a month

    3.what do you do in shepherds bush? r*de sheep, thought so.

    4.What do you care if the FAI and I*A join up, you'll never be at a match.

    5.I have 13 posts on foot not 10.

    6.I sure won't go 'smelling flowers in spring time' as it says in your profile.
    my reason : i might turn out as dumb as you

    7.Ill be on this board longer than you
    It took you an hour-and-a-half to come up with this by way of response?

    Still laughing at you, Tippboy.

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    it took me an hour and a half because i was outside. I, unlike you have a life other than sitting in front of a pc all day. Plus you have aboustley no comebacks to what i said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    it took me an hour and a half because i was outside. I, unlike you have a life other than sitting in front of a pc all day.
    That's because I'm at work, Tippboy. You'll find out one day. And when you do, you might even meet a Protestant or two. God help them.

    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    Plus you have aboustley no comebacks to what i said.
    I must admit I do find you amusing. I think it was the line about riding sheep that did it for me. I've never seen a saddle on a sheep.

    Still laughing at you, Tippboy.

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    Thanks for not verbally attacking me Davros, i know theres more people on foot than pp (thankfully) I make lots of posts about other topics.

    Plastic Paddy: your name says it all really. I am not a boy, I am a proud Tipperaryman,from the best town in Ireland:Cluain Meala

    What 'job' do you do at 6.17 on a saturday, should'nt you be gone 'home' to your cardboard box/caravan/hostel?

    You obviousley have no answers to any of my slags either

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    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    Plastic Paddy: your name says it all really. I am not a boy, I am a proud Tipperaryman,from the best town in Ireland:Cluain Meala

    What 'job' do you do at 6.17 on a saturday, should'nt you be gone 'home' to your cardboard box/caravan/hostel?

    You obviousley have no answers to any of my slags either
    Man? You're not even fifteen years old yet FFS! Happy birthday for Monday, by the way. And as for "the best town in Ireland", well, from the gauche nature of your posts, I'd bet you've never yet left it. Mind when you do. There's Prods out there.

    As for my job? Well, no Mammy and Daddy to sponge from for me, I'm afraid, so I have to work. You'll find out all about it if you ever make it into the big bad world. I like the cardboard box gag too. Real funny, that one. If you'd ever had to spend a night on the streets without shelter or food, you'd know better than to make light of it. But, like I said, you've a kid's lack of understanding. And it shows.

    And of course my name says it all. It's meant to. It's known as irony, in case you want to know. But then I wouldn't expect the average fourteen year old to get their heads round that one. And as for your "slags" (are you a rapper or something...?) I don't remember seeing any of them posting on here yet. Give me the heads-up when they do...

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    PP he probally doesnt know what irony means

    *waiting for a copy and paste job

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    Angry

    PP,
    I dont sponge off anyone.
    I was outside clonmel 4 times last week
    I'm an above average 15 year old :mad

    P.S. I know what irony is.
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    That €10 weekly allowance goes a long way, I'll bet. And you're not fifteen until tomorrow, so you can't be claiming that one just yet.

    Still laughing at you, Tippboy.

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    Its actually a part time job that pays €20 a day

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    Quote Originally Posted by tippman
    You probably only read the first line of my post. A face whats the problem?
    No i didnt read the first line only of your post .... although i did think about skipping it altogether

    Basically, alot of people would regard that post as stupid and ignorant. If you dont then fair enough .... but man ..... at least look at the reaction and tone it down a bit. It was the content of the post that got most people but you were making personal insults to defend yourself. You lost your argument then.

    Man ... just chill out. People are entitled to disagree with you also.
    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.

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    Basically, alot of people would regard that post as stupid and ignorant.
    I would'nt

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    There really are none so blind as those that refuse to see.

    The best I can ever hope for you, Tippboy, is that when you're grown up you think back to your comments about "dirty Prods" and feel totally embarrassed by them. However, since you seem proud of being narrow-minded and as thick as pig****, it's a forlorn hope on my part.

    Sectarian comments like yours let down all decent Irishmen and women. You should be ashamed.

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