no still very much thereOriginally Posted by tarzan1
Lucky yous... That sponsership go down the pan no that your gone down the pan!! P.S. Not having a go at DC or supporters for once! Us bray fans know what it's like down there.....Originally Posted by Ringo
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Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam.
no still very much thereOriginally Posted by tarzan1
2nd hand from the AOH....Originally Posted by Éanna
Go lí cúnna ifrinn do thóin bheagmhaitheasach
Originally Posted by Sheridan
The drum has been fixed since the Longford game.
I know, I was sitting in your vehicle watching you fix itOriginally Posted by Derek
Good work on the St. Paul's link-up, btw! I shall have more to say on the matter before the weekend's out.
Last edited by Sheridan; 16/01/2005 at 12:00 AM.
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I never saw any DC fans at any of our gamesOriginally Posted by Derek
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Originally Posted by DE TOWN
never mind the rest of that sentence
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You must be blind and deaf, I banged the drum so hard it nearly broke. There was approx 40 Dubs for that game, I reckon we made more noise than the whole Longford crowd which seemed to be made up of school kids who spent more time chasing each other around than watching the game.Originally Posted by DE TOWN
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I'm pretty sure im not blind and deaf.Originally Posted by Derek
40 dubsOriginally Posted by Derek
thats funny.
is that including max power?Originally Posted by Derek
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Come off it there was never 40, about ten I'd say including one lad in front of me banging his drum to mighty fine effect, the only one chanting at all as far as I could see 'CITY! CITY! BANG BANG', im only slaggin lads before ye get too offended..Agreed about the kids though, that's what happens when kids are free, that game was particularly bad, I couldn't stand any more background chit chat of who was shifting who![]()
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Right, OK, lets have a count, There was me and the drum(that's 2), Two of my kids(that's four), Sheridan(that's five), the Chairman and family(wife, daugther and freind)(that's 9),Cottsy's dad(thats 10), some injured DC players(that's 13), The club photographer(that's 14) anyway you get the jist.Originally Posted by Longfordian
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Me & DannyOriginally Posted by Derek
I was in Flancare Park twice last season, for the League Cup clash game, and the first league game, the 0-0 draw.Originally Posted by DE TOWN
There were a few Dublin City supporters at both games (approx 15 - 20). There were more at the second game, derek and sheridan included, i couldn't make it unfortunately.
That's hilarious!!Originally Posted by Derek
You are actually able to compile a list of the names of all the fans who went to an away game!![]()
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And how do the club photographer, injured players and the chairman count as supporters?!!![]()
Poor old Dublin City!
Champions!
Fair enough there was more than ten then, I wasn't counting players and officials, or the Seery family..I wasn't being anti DC I just genuinely didnt reckon there was anywhere near 40 there
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Dont forget the subsitutes bench, ye had at least 10 people there if you include the subs and the coaching staff![]()
Oh no not them again
More importantly - how does the buckin' drum countOriginally Posted by Colm
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Yeah, you would have thought that would be the giveaway, but obviously concepts like self-deprecation, humour and basic reading comprehension haven't been rolled out country-wide yet.Originally Posted by harpskid
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next step is to start counting the flags and then the seats in the away endOriginally Posted by Colm
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