Tomorrow if any security try to do anything to stop the protests it needs to be recorded, you know how these dictatorships work, they will try hide all the evidence.
I think tomorrow night is a huge night for the future of football in this country and I'm not talking about results on the pitch.
Everthing that has gone on this week has been an embarrassment for football in this country. Surely there has to be a large protest from the fans tomorrow night to make John Delaney's positon untenable. It could be a watershed moment for the future.....
When will peolle decide enough is enough?The fact he has a whole thread that's nearly 50 pages long dedicated to his antics is ridiculous.
Its ridiculous that Irish clubs are still waiting on last season's prize money for the league as it's obvious paying John Delaney's rent is a bigger priority for the FAI.
The tennis ball protest mentioned on the radio was brilliant. Simple, almost impossible to police and incredibly embarrasing for the FAI. 36th minute would be the apt time to do it, to coincide with his ludicrous €360k salary together with €36k rent paid on his behalf.
Tomorrow if any security try to do anything to stop the protests it needs to be recorded, you know how these dictatorships work, they will try hide all the evidence.
If only we knew somebody who could lend us a hundred grand...
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
I think this is one of the few ways to protest and its far from braindead. Fans cant boycott home games like they could for a club side so only a few options available.
Dont know if its its funny or just sad that people are worried about the FAI getting fined by UEFA for protesting.
There's almost 900 posts on the John Delaney thread most of them critical but very few willing to back up their words and try to force him out.
Once we break through 1000 posts moaning on the internet the bigwigs in the FAI will be forced to sit up and take notice. That'll show em!
The reality is that a protest like this is only gaining traction because of the Stasi-lite response to previous displays of dissent in Lansdowne Rd, aided and abetted by AGS.
Whilst everyone would hope things will fall a very long way short of violence, the reasons why escalation to the level of tennis balls has caught the public mood reminds me of this quote
Originally Posted by JFK
That’s the issue with the Irish mentality, we are too fcuking nice. We keep acting like the beta male and letting the FAI do what they like and not make a stand. Other countries have done it so this talk of not supporting the team is horse ****, it’s a reflection of how bad the FAI board have been in their role that we have to resort to protests like this.
If some tennis balls were chucked out onto the pitch (by one or two good men) during the half time break, would that constitute a breach of the rules?
do you think it would stop in time for them to be cleared for the start of the second half?
a suggestion I've seen mooted is to stay after the final whistle, and whatever protests goes ahead can happen then, without disruption to the fixture itself.
"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little." that one is not disputed as far as I know
the point is sitting on our hands and bitching online wont help us. so I would support people who peacefully protest by throwing tennis balls onto a pitch
and if the protest does damage to the association, in the form of a points deduction or a fine, what then?
can you guarantee that no player, official, or member of the coaching setup will come from harm from a tennis ball thrown from the upper tier of a stadium?
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