Lol...
Lol...
Leagues over anyway, maybe Rovers will bring the trophy with them and bohs fans will get to see what it looks like
Touché Asterix...
This is such a boring squabble
"As a result of this decision, Bohemian FC can confirm that we do not intend to give Shamrock Rovers a ticket allocation when the sides meet at Dalymount Park in November."
Isn't that the significant line though, "they do not intend to".
The FAI will probably force Bohs to give Rovers 5% if it is indeed a condition of the participation agreement. And if they do, there will be another whinging press release to follow. Its probably already typed up and ready.
Cork and Dundalk was a good aul rivalry alright. It got very feisty but was based on them being each other's only real competition. The cup final run was just plain odd.
At one stage Bohs and Longford had a bit of a rivalry. The two teams seemed to really not like each other, wasn't really a fan rivalry. Maybe stealing Stephen Kenny had something to do with it. Some very aggressive games of football at the time.
Barry was never too far away from any aggression that was to be seen. Ironically he was and no doubt still is a lovely fella off the field.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Mixing up your Barry Fergusons! The ex LOI Barry Ferguson's son is Evan who joined Brighton from Bohs in January and has since made his senior debut in the league cup and Ireland U21 debut recently despite still being only 16.
Waterford centre back Kyle Ferguson is the son of the ex Rangers and Scotland Barry Ferguson
Paaatrick's Agletic
The Bohs statement is laughable. I'd prefer away fans in Tallaght all in all but I'm also happy to have had a derby go by without a player getting threatened by a pitch invader or stewards spitting at coaches so maybe Bohs fans being kept away for a while is OK. And they can keep us out now in return and keep the doors on those pristine away toilets of theirs.
Last edited by ontheotherhand; 21/10/2021 at 9:43 PM.
What a childish squabble between Bohs and Rovers. Both clubs need to grow up.
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