Couldn't agree more. i was surrounded by Man Utd jackets and hats. and dont get me started on Celtic. i thought i was in Celtic Park at one stage.Originally Posted by Colm
A sobering expierience
I was in the South Terrace for the game on Wednesday and for the first time I can remember I wanted to leave the match early such was the level of muppetry around me.
One fella next to me said "it would be nice for Ronaldo to get an auld goal tonight" and his mates all agreed. These clowns actually wanted Ronaldo to score against Ireland!
Then half the people in the South Terrace wet themselves when McGeady came on. Celtic loving idiots!
I fcuked off about 10 minutes from the end because I couldn't handle listening to these ignorant queen loving fools any longer!
I just hope that our tickets will be for the North Terrace in future as was always the case before.
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Couldn't agree more. i was surrounded by Man Utd jackets and hats. and dont get me started on Celtic. i thought i was in Celtic Park at one stage.Originally Posted by Colm
A sobering expierience
The sobriety didn't last long once we hit town afterwards though!Originally Posted by Pablo
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It was well needed i can tell you. i was gutted at the crowd during the match.Originally Posted by Colm
Might give up my ticket allocation to be honest. i just cant relate to that
If i could get to the games, I'd take City before Ireland. Lets face it Ireland is made up of 2,3 and 4G heads who are only playing for us not because it was their 1st choice but their ONLY choice. Then ye have to listen to lads pull the old patriotic crap, its FOOTBALL ffs!!!
I wouldn't go that far, hopefully we'll be back on the North Terrace with the Irish people next time.Originally Posted by Pablo
The South Terrace is British territory and as long as I can still go to the matches without having to listen to those clowns worshiping the Celtic, Man U and the Queen I won't be giving up my allocation.
It's the Queen lovers who shouldn't be at Ireland games, not us.
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North v South Terrace is a bit like North v South Dubland. Lot of West Brits on the south side.
I've always preferred the North side terrace cos easier to get in & out plus never as crowed & seems to be protected from the rain more. I was centre top side of south terrace & wasn't many $eltic or Premiersh!t bar stoolers nearby.
It wasn't on Wednesday!Originally Posted by pete
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
... and the award for the Patrick J post of February goes to...Originally Posted by dancinpants
Kilbane, Breen didn't want to play for Ireland? That's news to me and possibly them! Ireland's problem of immigration is hardly the fault of many of those who suffered from it. At least by representing Ireland they are doing something to reinforce a link that many their parents or grandparents felt and often handed down to other generations. In the words of Shane McGowan it enables their family to continue to 'celebrate a land that makes them refugees.'
As for getting excited about McGeady coming on, who would of thought it Ireland fans being pleased to see an outstanding prospect coming on the pitch, terrible.
As for the rest of the Celtic trolling, pretty poor attempt by you boys this time, I'd give it a C- with 'must try harder'
Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
And biggest catch of the day goes to.....Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
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Great post. Any genuine Irish football fan would never put a British industry before their own country.Originally Posted by Fergie's Son
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
Originally Posted by dancinpants
Fair play to yer dancinpants for coming out with the best load of old cojones i've read on here in a while. I'm 2g been to over 86 senior internationals, and have never lived in Ireland, if we were to go by Fifa rules on international teams we could say that you should be a supporter of Norn Iron seeing that you are a Derry man (not that I recognise the osc), I would expect some old s**te from some of these lads who have never learned about anything other then the FREE STATE, but from someone from the OSC you should have a bit more cop on, fcek off and play with yer crayons.
Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.
i would suggest to you that if you were a true fan of Irish football you'd support your local team, whoever that may be.Originally Posted by Fergie's Son
Building the game from grass roots up throught the eircom league and on to the national team will make us stronger.
Just in the same way buying Britttish Club jerseys make their football stronger
Same here - Shamrock Rovers FC. Club over country everytime. Nothing could ever compare to watching Rovers win away in Europe. Mind you if Ireland were playing in my back garden I'd close the curtains.Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
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No One Likes Us, We Don't Care
Remember not everybody has a local team, and to them the national team is their local team.
Here WAR, in that case wouldn't yours be green and white, I guess it'd looked like aquafresh with the freshmint stripe or somethingOriginally Posted by WeAreRovers
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Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
No matter where you are on this island theres a team within a short distance. that just stands to reason.Originally Posted by NeilMcD
Its like giving your kids away because you'd prefer an english baby. sad. and i can't belive people cannot or will not see that
Rubbish, I grew up in west clare after movind down from Dublin. I have no affinity with any team, Limerick woudl be the nearest to me when I was ilving in clare, but as i was a teenager I had no way of getting to them. NOw that I live in dublin. it would seem mad to me to radomly pick a team out of a hat just to suport. YOu can jsut support a team caused you decide to you have to haev a feel for the club etc. ITs fine if you lived in Cork and you grew up supporting Cork City.
Theres 3 lads on the forum from Ennis that support Cork City. i know one from Tipp and one fron Kerry.Originally Posted by NeilMcD
They made a decision to go out of their way to support Irish football instead of taking the easy bar stool way out.
i salute every one of them
and by the way....you have an affinity with an english team do you?Originally Posted by NeilMcD
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