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    Quote Originally Posted by ccfcgirl
    NO.I live a 10 min walk from the cross.
    That close to Paradise...

    YES-London...

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    No. 5 minute drive from Flansiro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exile
    exiled 10 years this year U.S dublin and finaly now will be settleing in greystones i get to see good deal of city matches and if they are not around id usual go watch bray
    Did you really need to answer that question? What with your username and all?

    Yes...California.

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    Living in phibsboro for the last year and a half (but aint too far away i suppose ).

    Will probably be back living in drogheda in august - cant wait
    DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS

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    At the moment I am in Dublin.

    Come August I'll be in Thailand, then Oz, then NZ then USA.

    I'll be away for a year.



    Can't wait!!

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    At university in Belfast. It's a pain, I work every Friday. Taking a a night off means I lose a day's pay (£25), then I've the bus fare (£8) and ticket (£9), then whatever I spend on food. Not including the usual few pints after the game, going to a match costs me a minimum of £50. It's crap.

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    Over 5.5 year exiled in dublin. Away games are my home games with so many in striking distance of Dublin.

    Maybe my imagination but seems like a huge amount of exiles?
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

    Bring back Rocketman!

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    Yes, living in Dublin which makes me travel home every two weeks for RSC games. Me poor aul mother thinks I'm coming to see the family. 5 Dublin Premier clubs, Bray and Drogheda easy to get to. Last week, I went Dublin to Waterford (Fri), Waterford to Donegal (Sat), back on Sun, then back to Dublin Monday. Back to Waterford tomorrow. Beginning to doubt my sanity.

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    I added another option to the poll I was in college in Limerick for 4 years, one year of which was spent abroad. So I missed half of two seasons, one half i was in Spain, the other half i was in Germany. WhenI was in Limerick I never missed a home game, but found getting to away games a bit harder. Back in Cork now since September and loving it. Not sure how long it will last though.

    (NO!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Maybe my imagination but seems like a huge amount of exiles?
    Foot.ie - home to those "out of the loop"
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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    No

    Crosby suburb of Liverpool previously of Dublin though!

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    10 years this year in Scotland. Not a Ramblers "die hard" by any means even though I'm born and bred there and played for them but I normally take a game in when I'm home if they are playing in St Colmans.

    Have grown to like City too since I've been away which is strange because I used to hate them and had a few good battles with Declan Daly . Guess I just like to see any Cork team doing well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exile
    exiled 10 years this year U.S dublin and finaly now will be settleing in greystones i get to see good deal of city matches and if they are not around id usual go watch bray

    Good man

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemovie
    Yes, living in Dublin which makes me travel home every two weeks for RSC games. Me poor aul mother thinks I'm coming to see the family. 5 Dublin Premier clubs, Bray and Drogheda easy to get to. Last week, I went Dublin to Waterford (Fri), Waterford to Donegal (Sat), back on Sun, then back to Dublin Monday. Back to Waterford tomorrow. Beginning to doubt my sanity.
    Are you Cork Tom in disguise !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Are you Cork Tom in disguise !
    Tom the Gom??? No, but if the Blues go bust, I may be found trawling the grounds in 30 years time shouting 'United' and whinging about everyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemovie
    Beginning to doubt my sanity.
    No your not insane . League needs lots me like you. all depends on ur view of sanity. people who say travelling to eircom league games is insane are the same ones turning around and going to a different country every weekend to watch 'their' team.

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    well, when I lived in Dublin (Jan - Aug 2003) it was great since It coincided with our promotion to the top flight which meant that I was able to go to 90% of the away games but only a small proportion of the home games since I knocked off work at 5 but couldnt make it down on time for the matches as the train left Hueston at 6.30 and would take 3 hours to get home.

    My time in Bulgaria & Serbia (Sep 03 - May 04) meant that I missed a huge chunk of the 2003 season and the opening 3 months of the 2004 one. My time in UL did not prevent me from travelling home as the train to Waterford ran on a very convenient time.

    Now that I've graduated from UL, I'll be job hunting so my sojourn will soon find me back in the Capital. If we are relegated I'm well and trully ****ed. Wouldnt mind working in C/\wk though.

    At home at the mo so no problem going to home or away games.

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    moving home in August from leicester county

    no more radio listening/web watching
    Followin Our Own Teams In Eire

    theres no cure for the League of Ireland bug. spread it :)

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