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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac
    i cant remember a shot you had on target before the substitutions of your strikers, and if you think i class shels as all-conquering, you dont know me
    It's not just your comment which prompted my reply. Most Shels fans were singing "what's it like to be outplayed?" during the first leg. If we were so outplayed, then how come they were only able to score two goals against our "amateurs"? We recently scored FIFTEEN against an amateur/intermediate team. That, my friends, is the true example of a team being outplayed.

    I fully expect our two best strikers to start next Wednesday night (Chris Morgan and Michael Halliday), in which case, Shels should be more than a little concerned. Once they came on, we caused panic in the Shels defence. We go to Tolka knowing that we have to score at least two goals. We play better when we are under pressure. For example, we went into our penultimate league game last season, knowing that nothing other than a win against the Blues would do. If they had won that day, they would have been crowned IL champions at our ground. We won the game 3-2, and caused Linfield to suddenly take interest in the Sultana Cup.

    Another good example is when we played Linfield in the league in the 2002/2003 season at the Oval. We found ourselves 2-0 down after 9 minutes. We were 3-2 up by half time, and won the game by the same score. So you see, to think this tie is over would be foolish in the extreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forza Glentoran
    It's not just your comment which prompted my reply. Most Shels fans were singing "what's it like to be outplayed?" during the first leg. If we were so outplayed, then how come they were only able to score two goals against our "amateurs"? We recently scored FIFTEEN against an amateur/intermediate team. That, my friends, is the true example of a team being outplayed.
    if you're proud of only losing by two, and dont count your game plan of kick the ball as far forward as possible as being out classed, then you're welcome to your irrational defence of your team. from a neutral point of view, for 80 minutes you looked like a joke of a side who couldnt keep up with an off-form Shels team. your late surge had as much to do with glen fitzpatrick being ****e as it did with your strikers coming on.
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    Glen Fitzpatrick wouldn't trap a bag of stones.
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    to bring the the topic back to last night's games, a special word of thanks to all the fans from rival clubs who came to Flancare Park last night.
    Noticed a few from Monaghan United, couple from Bohs, Shamrock Rovers. Think there was some Galway and Athlone fans there too. I'm sure there were more, but it was great to see the solidarity among clubs for European competitions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac
    from wikipedia:
    "In Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae from the middle ages, the British Isles were referred to as Britannia major and Britannia minor. The term "Bretayne the grete" was used by chroniclers as early as 1338, but it was not used officially until King James I proclaimed himself "King of Great Britain" on 20 October 1604 to avoid the more cumbersome title "King of England and Scotland"."

    yes, the similarity in names of Bretagne and Britain comes from the classical opinion that both were inhabited by "brutes" or the descendants of "Brutus the mythological Trojan warrior who was supposed to have conquered the race of giants led by Gog and Magog who inhabited the isles and then occupied it with its followers." but the "great" bit refers to Brittannica Majora, or Great(er) Britain, with "Hibernia" being refered to as "Brittannica Inferior"
    Hibernia (or Ireland) was NOT historically referrred to as 'Britannica Inferior' by anyone bar that idiot Geoffrey of Monouth, and is an historical inaccuracy.

    I'm not sure whereabouts on Wikipedia you got the above section, but if you look up under Great Britain you get the historically accepted/accurate version of why there is a 'Great' used in 'Great Britain' :

    " There are in fact two "Britain"s: the island of Britain in the British Isles, and the land of Britain in France. In French these are known as Grande Bretagne and Bretagne, in English as Great Britain and Brittany. The word "Great" in this context has its old meaning of "large" as in "the sea was great and vast" or "Greater London". Likewise, the ending "-y" on the end of "Brittany" has the meaning "little", as in "doggy", meaning "small dog", or "Jimmy", meaning "little Jim". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forza Glentoran
    If you boys keep on ****ing your panties Might just bring down a couple of thousand paper plates and napkins with me to Dublin, just in case, eh?
    Well whatever yer into, was that what yee were doing while yee were outsung in your own stadium on a European cup game. And may i point out a major flaw in your ideas of working better under pressure, those games which you mentioned were all in the Oval, a major factor when your playing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forza Glentoran
    Most Shels fans were singing "What's it like to be outplayed?" during the first leg.
    Are you actually taking football fans' chants at face value?! Next you'll be complaining about "You'll never beat the Irish" because Ireland have patently lost games before...

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    Quote Originally Posted by northside hoop
    They were called the british isles for thousands of years before there was an english race.
    exactly, the saxons invaded the island called great britain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forza Glentoran
    D'you know something? If you boys keep on ****ing your panties about the all-conquering Shels, you might just find yourselves with a rather large humble pie to eat next Wednesday night. Might just bring down a couple of thousand paper plates and napkins with me to Dublin, just in case, eh?
    1/ Bring all the Glens fans you know to the game, while you're at it, and you will be very welcome.

    2/ Irish League fans are like ourselves victims of barstoolers so I think you can relate to our own leagues being slagged off by boozers who never go to a game but never miss "their" team on the Telly in the pub!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forza Glentoran
    D'you know something? If you boys keep on ****ing your panties about the all-conquering Shels, you might just find yourselves with a rather large humble pie to eat next Wednesday night. Might just bring down a couple of thousand paper plates and napkins with me to Dublin, just in case, eh?
    We did make you look amateur,there is no doubt about that and make no mistake about it i am not a cocky person and i realise that there is another leg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by northside hoop
    They were called the british isles for thousands of years before there was an english race.
    Not only that, but the term "briton" in it's historically accurate sense refers to the race who were ancestors to the modern day Welsh, who inhabited what is now England, Wales and southern Scotland until the various invasions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forza Glentoran
    D'you know something? If you boys keep on ****ing your panties about the all-conquering Shels, you might just find yourselves with a rather large humble pie to eat next Wednesday night. Might just bring down a couple of thousand paper plates and napkins with me to Dublin, just in case, eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forza Glentoran
    It's not just your comment which prompted my reply. Most Shels fans were singing "what's it like to be outplayed?" during the first leg. If we were so outplayed, then how come they were only able to score two goals against our "amateurs"? We recently scored FIFTEEN against an amateur/intermediate team. That, my friends, is the true example of a team being outplayed.

    I fully expect our two best strikers to start next Wednesday night (Chris Morgan and Michael Halliday), in which case, Shels should be more than a little concerned. Once they came on, we caused panic in the Shels defence. We go to Tolka knowing that we have to score at least two goals. We play better when we are under pressure. For example, we went into our penultimate league game last season, knowing that nothing other than a win against the Blues would do. If they had won that day, they would have been crowned IL champions at our ground. We won the game 3-2, and caused Linfield to suddenly take interest in the Sultana Cup.

    Another good example is when we played Linfield in the league in the 2002/2003 season at the Oval. We found ourselves 2-0 down after 9 minutes. We were 3-2 up by half time, and won the game by the same score. So you see, to think this tie is over would be foolish in the extreme.
    What's it like to be outplayed?

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