all sounds a bit sinister
It's a long story - I'm actually a West Brom fan from way back but we played Cardiff in their centenary game in 1999 and got on like a house on fire. Subsequently one of their lads came over here to work and started coming to Rovers games. Then a few of us went to the play-off final last year and got hooked on the city and the people. Simple as that. Nothing sinister (ask Cork fan SÓC.Originally Posted by Longfordian
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all sounds a bit sinister
Says the man behind the infamous Limavady United/St Pats link that has brought terror to the streets of Ireland.Originally Posted by wws
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Yea I can confirm that WAR is a total hoolie.
We arranged to meet up in Cardiff and have a scrap, I repersented the Rebel Army against 6 Rovers fans.
The BSC even presented me with a pair of Nike's as a memorial piece.
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that's a brilliant idea. These little nackers think they're well hard throwing bottles from a safe distance. Most of them are spotty little teenagers who think its a mad laugh. Neither club needs their 'support'. A few galatasary ultras would soon put the skinny little scumbags in their place.Originally Posted by max power
Nothing new there so.Originally Posted by SÓC
One member of the Rebel Army would always sort out at least 6 Rovers fans!!![]()
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Roll on the Setanta Cup!Originally Posted by WeAreRovers
of course they would. You don't have to let anyone onto your premises unless you want to. The clubs have the right to refuse admission. The qusetion is wheter the clubs could be bothered identifying the little scumbags and refusing them at the gate. Doubt it very much. It will take a very serious incident for action to be taken, which we should be used to by now within irish soccer. It's always somebody elses responsibility lets not forget.Originally Posted by boc123
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Good man so you're now advocating violence. We came under a storm of bottles when we left your ground in 92 and 97 but then you live in a fantasy world where Rovers fans are the root of all evil. Remember there is no troublesome cark fansOriginally Posted by paddigol
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Yea ya see luckly I read the EH and from that I was able to figure out their battle plan. I hid from their 'spotters' with their evil mobile phones.Originally Posted by Colm
Then I used a TIFO pole as a lance but a pigs head got stuck on it so I had to phone the Millwall hoolies to help me...
In short Cardiff are a great team and the Rovers Ultras are actually a sleeper sell of the ICMSA.
...now... could this thread be anymore silly
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Damn right!!Originally Posted by NY Hoop
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quiet simply certain known trouble makers shouldn't be allowed near the matches. the guards no who they are just keep them away from the matches and the pubs near to the ground before and after matches
"If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better." Johan Cruyff
i love that
the gards "know who they are"
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the gards wouldnt even rememeber their own names if it wasnt for that electronic tagging thing mcdowell introduced
of course you do.Originally Posted by anto eile
the logic simply being that the clubs are bringing the game into disrepute by not taking any positive action to prevent THEIR supporters from engaging in anti social behaviour.
Its not exactly rocket science. Who cares if your clubs suffer or if it's judged to be harsh. No other clubs have this problem so sort it out or suffer the consequences. Why should the rest of the league's reputation have to suffer because your clubs like to keep their heads shoved up their holes.
Clearly though, you've no desire to see such action taken.
your club's a poxy stain on irish football. No home, scum fans, dirty handed board, two faced cowboy manager, tarnishing image of league. You should be sent back to the LSL to learn how a proper club is run and proper supporters behave.Originally Posted by anto eile
Originally Posted by wws
these are the same people who have been causing trouble all their lifes. the guards know exactly who they are. i'm sure u could ask any guard in any station across the counrty who their local trouble makers are and they could give u a list of the usual suspects for any anti social behaviour in the locality
"If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better." Johan Cruyff
Calm down pal you'll have a hernia and then where would we be without reading your crap.Originally Posted by paddigol
We ARE Irish football. You calling me scum cos I support Rovers?
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2) The difference is most clubs then do something to prevent it in the future.Originally Posted by Macy
3) It's the clubs duty to regulate its supporters and to guarantee me, the supporter, a safe environment in which to enjoy their facilities. THEY have invited me onto THEIR premises, THEY owe me a duty of care.
4) Maybe that's because of the lack of an effective fan presence. It's not quite comparing like with like.
5) That's a technical issue. The fans wearing their colours are representing them, and by accomodating them they are implicitly facilitating them.
Further, to blame the gardai is missing the point. A club cant say - there's going to be trouble - then do nothing about it and blame the gardai when it arises. The gardai are there to police the public, not privately organised events. AFAIK, clubs have to pay the gardai for any extra presence required by them as a result of their activities. The gardai have enough to be dealing with in the real world than to have to worry about little scumbags attending soccer matches. If they wanted to, they could apply to have the game played behind closed doors or not at all due to public safety concerns.
You forgot our secret weapon....Billy Lord boring you into submission.Originally Posted by SÓC
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don't be jumping to conclusions now pal.Originally Posted by NY Hoop
I didn't refer to just rovers little scumbags.
In fact i don't think i even mentioned rovers, but any fans who engage in that sort of behaviour.
Obviously galatasary fans aren't going to come over here at my behest to sort the scum out, I was making the point that these little scumbags who go to cause trouble with their mates aren't as hard as they think. That isn't much consolation if you get hit by a bottle thrown from 30 yards. Didn't think i'd have to spell that out.
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