They extended their Inchicore welcome to Cork as well,nearly every game i've ever went to in Inchicore,I've seen the same thing.
a big thank you to all the st pats stewards who allowed a city fan to be split open with a rock by a pats scumbag and taken to hospital and allowing to trouble to esaclate outside that the grond great work another shamefull day for the el ,fcuk you pats scum
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They extended their Inchicore welcome to Cork as well,nearly every game i've ever went to in Inchicore,I've seen the same thing.
I saw your man who got hit with the rock, he did not look in good condition at all. Did the scumbag who threw it get caught?
whoever done it is a sorry excuse of a human being but there were 900 pats fans there and 99% were just there to watch the match so dont paint us all with the one brush
now ye know how rovers feel.Originally Posted by jfogarty
question is what are pats going to do about the **** that threw it... wel ye get fined by the league will ye fu(k
hopefuly catch the **** and hand him to the gards.Originally Posted by optimus
When i was there last summer with on Ian's coach, some faggot with a knife or baton or something ran on and had to be chased off by the blazers from St Pats.
Sort it out guys! Any updates on the fella who got hit?
No doubt nothing will be done about whoever threw the stone in the first place, we've named and repeatedly pointed out troublemakers to the club but no action's been taken. A big fine might make them pay attention, but I doubt it.
If it's any consolation to whoever posted the original message, the Pats teenager who had his nose broken in "retaliation" was waiting to be brought to hospital afterwards. Considering the stone came from the turnstile end and he was in the stand, looks like innocents from both sides shed blood. All totally needless. All totally preventable.
Not a single copper in the ground, they must've all been off in Croke Park for the afternoon.
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Get the full facts before you tar all with the same brush.Originally Posted by exile
Don't get me wrong I am as p*ssed off with the events as you are, but, and this is a big but, some of the Cork fans' behaviour left a lot to be desired,two of them in particular, who are not known as travelling supporters. (FACT)
Also, it's a bad day when opposition fans felt the need to change from their colours before having an after match pint in McDowells.
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100% not true. And if it was it seems the pats stewards did their job...Originally Posted by jofyisgod
Anyone involved in trouble at a game is a fuking idiot
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Agreed Doc. I saw the young pats fan after and he looked in a bad way the poor fella, he was totally innocent in all of it. The City fan is ok, but will need a stitch in it. From talking to yer security after, looks like they know the culprit and will ban him. A sad day. Pats and City have always had a good rivalry down the years, I'd hate to see it spoiled by the actions of a few scumbags on either side.Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub
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BTW, I'm changing the title of this thread, because its unfair on Pats fans in general. Éanna
Problem is this might give a few Corkies ideas about attacking pats fans when we're down there next and none of c.unts involved will be down and it'll be the genuine fans fgetting grief.
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I hope that doesn't happen, I really do. Whatever rivalry there's been between City and Pats has always been peaceful- abusive and nasty maybe!- and one incident like this shouldn't change things. Pats fans are always welcome visitors to the cross in my eyes anywayOriginally Posted by Dodge
well thats a possibility. hopefully it wont come to that but when people see the damage they'll get their backs upOriginally Posted by Dodge
Hopefully not indeed. Its the last thing anyone wants or needs.Originally Posted by Pablo
well Pats were the one Dublin side we never had a niggle with off the field, this may change thatOriginally Posted by Éanna
Of the big four, they were yeah, and I hope that doesn't change. Not trying to dismiss the seriousness of this incident, but it was just one incident.Originally Posted by Pablo
I'm totally sick of this sh1t. Totally, totally, totally. Just off the top of my head, from this season alone:
- Pats v Cork: Cork fan with his head split by a rock, Pats fan with a broken nose
- Cork v Rovers: missiles lobbed into Rovers fans from St Annes End
- Rovers v Bohs: Rovers and Bohs casuals at each other beforehand, cops and Rovers at each other at full time, Rovers "pitch invasion"
- Rovers v I can't remember who: Bohs "fans" throw missiles through the windows of the pub Rovers are drinking in afterwards
- Bohs v Shels: Ollie and Shels players inviting Bohs fans to step outside
- Shels v Rovers: Ollie swings for Roddy
- Shels v Pats: Shels fans try to retrieve a robbed flag, more aggro and missiles from Pats "fans"
The point I'm making is that this stuff is getting endemic now. Not by the standards of Italy or England, but in LoI terms, it's getting out of hand. Half the League is at it, none of the clubs I've mentioned can claim the high moral ground, so spare me the holier-than-thou cráp - unless you're a Derry, Harps, Waterford, Bray or Drogheda fan (interesting observation: all the innocent parties are "country" teams; only exception being Longford, who just institutionalise the aggro). Nor am I interested in comparisons with the 70s and hooligan cavalry charges and "it was much worse back then".
A couple of years ago, it looked like this League was beginning to develope a halfway-decent fan culture, probably led at first by the Rovers Ultras and the Pats SEI and then everyone started joining in. Now it seems that's largely gone by the board and the tifosi are gradually being replaced by the sh1theads.
All any of us can do is get our own house together first. As a Pats fan, I know we have probably the most tangible reminder of how bad things are as the view from the Shed is fúcked since the "hooligan fence" had to be erected after golf balls were thrown at the Rovers keeper three years ago. It's soul-destroying that the club have, for years, ignored complaints, fingering of culprits and repeated demands to get a grip of the situation. The cops say it's the stewards' job to sort it out, the stewards say it's the cops' job. No-one wants to take reponsibility and yet they spout on about making matches family-friendly? Me arse.
Pats probably deserve to get hit with a big fine after today. As people have pointed out elsewhere, UEFA licencing (and before that, eL Regulations) require that grounds are free of rubble. If there was no rubble in Richmond, there'd be no stones to throw.
What kills me is that we'll probably get fined a big whack of money for this and deservedly so. That's money that the club could be using to compete on the wages front, or for signing new players. As far as I'm concerned, whoever pegged that rock today was engaged in an act of sabotage against the club that I support and I'm getting awful fúcking close to the point where if those who should be responsible won't do their job then someone else is gonna have to do it for them.
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Excellent Post Dr Nightclub,I agree 100%
You missed the game when Cork fans fired missiles from the Shed at the Drogheda keeper in April.Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub
Our fans have had to put up with all kinds of negative labels for years. It's Pats' turn now.
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