he left fairly sharpish at the end was this why i wonder?Originally Posted by thecorner
pat dolan was hit by a bottle as he left the pitch last night
the club is expected to report the incident
he left fairly sharpish at the end was this why i wonder?Originally Posted by thecorner
this element of thuggish behaviour is coming more and more into the grounds and is ruining the game for people who are genuinely there to watch the game
Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
Totally agreed with this. Although it has happened at the cross aswell so we cant exactly take the high moral ground. But these idiots should be banned for life and dealt with by the gardas.Originally Posted by Maz
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.
what do you expect from the fans of a club who's manager sticks his finger up at the crowd as he's going off. reynolds and waterford should both be fined heavily for their part in some shameful behaviour last night
Saw that in the echo awhile ago,fcukin yobs.Like Eanna said the fans are just following their thug managers example who make another spectacle of himself last night.![]()
Dolan said he is taking the incident further and going to the eircom league about it.Whats the odds they'll give him sweet fcuk all satisfaction?
Fat got satisfaction last night......he ate the bottle after devouring the match ball and he got indigestion, thats why he ran to the dressingroom.Originally Posted by DolansWaistcoat
Pass the Rennies!!
Originally Posted by Partizan
with all 3 points as well as embarassing judas![]()
Hey Corner, we'll take in a tour of **** next Monday week so ye can share in our celebrations.![]()
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May I be the first to commiserate with you for your impending embarrassing defeat to Longford in te cup final.
However, may i wish you the best of luck in your relegation battle next season. Its good to have a few 'plucky' small clubs like Waaherfurh in the Premier Division.
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success.
Could we move away from the inter-club bitching and try and address the issue of soccer violence more generally, and more constructively please?
adam
You gob****eOriginally Posted by Partizan
, this shows you what type of scum you really are(this comment has nothing at all to do with football)
Originally Posted by Partizan
Listen Comrade Todor Zhivkov, i remember you from JWs old site. One of the more interesting and intelligent posters. Stop all the old "****" crap. Its just getting repetitive and silly. You have plenty to say on most subjects. C'mon lets hear it.![]()
Partizan...that is one of the worst and most stupid replies i have ever seen on a forum.. a man got hit with a bottle and and you said he then devoured it??..i honestly would be surprised if my six year old could make a coment like that..why i am replying to a child is beyond me..![]()
Getting back to the incident i think Cork City should report Waterford for this..if it happened in Cork i would expect it to be reported also..safety is sacred at all events...
I'd appreciate it if anyone that's amused by this kind of "banter" take themselves off to another site. You're not wanted on Foot.ie.
Partizan, you're not gonna last long around here if you keep that up.
adam
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This has kind of behaviour has no place in football I've seen this happen too many times in the past. I wonder if the shoe was on the other foot would ccfc fans have the same reaction
I'm not claiming that CCFC are a perfect club, and we have had our fair share of little scumbags, but as far as I know, there has NEVER been an incident where a visiting manager has been attacked/struck/spat on at a game in the Cross.Originally Posted by 1 9 2 8
On the other hand, this kind of sh*t happens REGULARLY at Tolka Park and Waterford.
It's no coincidence that both these clubs have scumbags in important positions. $hels have a certain character who regularly attempts physical violence off the pitch, while his team are perpretrating it on the pitch.
Waterford are mostly a team of thugs, with an absolute scumbag for a manager. Can you imagine any league in the world tolerating a situation where the manager of a club, who has just been sent off for attempting battery on the pitch, then goes and makes antagonistic gestures to the visiting fans on the way to the dressingroom? If this league was ever properly run, both these slimey creeps would have been banned long ago.
As can be seen by the reaction of the Waterford "fan" above, if those in charge have a certain attitude, then it carries on to the brainless sheep that follow them.
Just a few points.
Until last Friday night, I thought that Reynolds was a loss to CCFC. My opinion has changed because even though he did it in the heat of the moment, a team player, far less a player-manager, should NEVER incite a crowd. It is stupid and dangerous. If Pat Dolan ever did that, I would be furious, ashamed, and feel let down.
In Turners Cross, the only real gobsh1te behaviour I have seen is by some of the Rovers "fans", and by a Waterford player, i.e. Dan Connor. Last season that incident where he lashed a ball at the pitch boundary wall in front of the shed was really dangerous. And when he was coming off the pitch he sprayed water out of a bottle onto some kids who were doing nothing more than autograph hunting. If Mick Devine behaved like this, I would expect him to be fined and suspended by the club, before the FAI ever got their hands on him.
Dealing with violence in football starts with the attitude of club management, IMO. If it does not come from there, the FAI have to act. I feel sorry for the decent Waterford soccer fan, but I hope that the FAI makes an example of Reynolds.
Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere - Martin Luther King Jnr.
spot on. Reynolds should get hauled up to meriion square and be given a decent ban. If WUFC had any sense of decency they'd suspend or fire him- **** knows they were quick enough to get rid of mcgeough and he never did anything like this
What made the whole thing worse was the headline in the Echo .... FFS, we (eircom League) could totally could do without this cráp when trying the develop and attract people to more games.
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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