Woe, woe, woe, hold on a minute, steady on!!
I have been at all, bar 1 of our away games in Longford since January 2002. For the majority of our visits there, there has been no trouble of any sort, between both sets of fans. There was a minor (by Rovers standards) incident at half time of the first league game there last season, when your stewards wouldn't allow some of our fans change ends. There then followed a short scuffle involving a section of both teams fans, and the stewards, of which a fan from both sides was taken away. That was completely avoidable. Then at the second league game there, there was a short standoff, involving one of your stewards, who for some reason, was harassing one of our fans, and other fans wanted to see what was going on. That's all it was, not "havoc". We don't even slag off your fans, or club when we play you.
I would also like to point out, that Longford fans, and people, are very friendly, and welcoming, and we usually don't have any problems down there. Yours is one of my favourite away grounds to visit, and they are a model club to look up to. So don't exaggerate minor problems with a section of our support in the past.
Also, we are not a "haven for thugs". While our fans are not angels, only a small minority cause aggro. Our fans come from all over Dublin. The vast majority come to simply watch the team play, but they all passionately support the club, all over the country, even through some very dark days for us, as they are now. Most clubs fans don't know what it feels like to have to hold vigils outside grounds, go to Cork for "home" matches, or being pushed around Dublin just to find somewhere to play matches, or to have to use 14 training grounds in half a season, or being unable to pay wages, nor would we want them to experience what's happened to us. Just be grateful that your club has somewhere to play, that you can pay your wages on time and in order, and have the basic things that a club needs to survive, instead of continuing to kick us when we're down.

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