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    Quote Originally Posted by wws
    theres going to be absolute war at that game
    Kaiser Chiefs wrote a song about it...
    "I don’t want to tempt fate, but Thierry Henry is not having one of his best nights." - RTE co-commentator Jim Beglin, minutes before TH struck the stunning winner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar
    Face, it's the eircom League that you need to lobby, not the FAI.

    D'oh ... andy.needham@fai.ie is what i meant !!
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    The Shels defenders all stopped waiting for the whistle that never came.

    When I played in the U-8's league one of the first things we were told was to play the whistle - basic stuff. Fabio kept going coz there was no whistle wheras the Shels lads all froze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
    i think certain clubs appear to have more brownie points than others at fai/el level.
    Yeah i know what you mean,One club even their debts wrote off and where allowed to continue playing El premier football

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anto McC
    Yeah i know what you mean,One club even their debts wrote off and where allowed to continue playing El premier football
    here we go again: what rule did we break exactly? all legal and above board.

    this thread is about you and your problems, stick to the point.

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    collins and fenlon

    There is only one thing the referee should have done last night to collins and fenlon to stop there antics
    thats a swift kick to the ghoulies and order them back to the chocolate factory!
    Could you imagine what would have happened if the penalty in Longford was given against Shels
    The oompa lumpas would have had a heart attack and burst there little purple heads and there would have been no chocolate made in the chocolate
    factory for at least a month
    THink of the children!

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    Thumbs up

    Why is anyone surprised? The incidents after our victory over Shels in tolka are almost identical to those last night. Fans invade pitch, players brawl e.t.c

    I'm going to be contraversial and say I enjoyed watching it as it showed the absolute decline of Shels. Desperate actions by Fenlon and co. because they realise their season is over and the attempt to buy the league has failed. By god i detest Shelbourne!

    p.s To the $hels fan who said they they don't worry about their rivalry with us We won't be worrying about you either because we have a title race to worry about.
    "The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speranza
    By god i detest Shelbourne!

    We won't be worrying about you either because we have a title race to worry about.
    rightio.

    The point was there is no rivalry between us from our end, it is a complete one way rivalry. If we finish bottom of the first division and you win 10 in a row it wont change that, that isn't the issue.

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    And as I have stated before this supposed apathy from you to us is contradicted time and time again by your thug players winding us up, your thug secetary and his famous actions and your thug fans trying to charge us after the cup game!

    Enjoy the race for the coveted inter-toto place
    "The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker

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    Not really, every single Shels fan is 100% behind you winning the league if we don't. There is no rivalry there no matter what you try and create.

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    I think that the top brass in the league are actually afraid of Ollie, that's why they won't stand up to him. He's a bully with a big mouth and it's about time he was brought to order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyD
    I think that the top brass in the league are actually afraid of Ollie, that's why they won't stand up to him. He's a bully with a big mouth and it's about time he was brought to order.
    Maybe the FAI could ask Roddy to attend the disciplinary committee meeting to keep Oily in his place
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slash/ED
    Not really, every single Shels fan is 100% behind you winning the league if we don't. There is no rivalry there no matter what you try and create.
    Thats why Ollie acted as an auxilliary ballboy, demonically sprinting up the steps of the Riverside stand the last time we beat you, thats why Heary and Collins attacked one of our players on the pitch, thats why a section of your fans shouted sectarian abuse and had to be restrained by the Gardai at the end of the game....etc. etc. etc.

    You weren't bothered at all. Obviously.

    I remember a time in the early 90's around the time of the 4-3 cup replay (?) when Ollie stormed out of the directors box in the Brandywell midgame because he could give it but couldn't take it back. Plus ca change.........

    But I see your point, given we've beaten you so many times recently the spark does kind of go out of it a bit from our side......

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    They do that to everyone

    Look, I truly don't care what you try and say, I don't hate Derry and Shels fans in general don't really care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy
    Thats why Ollie acted as an auxilliary ballboy, demonically sprinting up the steps of the Riverside stand the last time we beat you, thats why Heary and Collins attacked one of our players on the pitch, thats why a section of your fans shouted sectarian abuse and had to be restrained by the Gardai at the end of the game....etc. etc. etc.

    You weren't bothered at all. Obviously.

    I remember a time in the early 90's around the time of the 4-3 cup replay (?) when Ollie stormed out of the directors box in the Brandywell midgame because he could give it but couldn't take it back. Plus ca change.........

    But I see your point, given we've beaten you so many times recently the spark does kind of go out of it a bit from our side......
    but they do that to everyone!!

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    The point was there is no rivalry between us from our end, it is a complete one way rivalry. If we finish bottom of the first division and you win 10 in a row it wont change that, that isn't the issue.
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    How long have you been supporting Shelbourne? There has been serious rivalry between Shels and Derry since the mid eighties. We got promoted together when we were in the first division in 86/87, when Derry won the league by 6points (days of 2points for a win). Shelbourne actually used to get a healthy enough crowd at the time but it was probably to do with the Derry City circus coming to town. We also had the famous FAI cup matches then about 15,000 there for the 2-2 at Dalymount, followed by a 4-0 relay win for us. This rivalry has continued due to the fact that we were sparring partners back then. Shelbourne were never seen as a big club but we still had a rivalry. How many cup matches have we been drawn against each other in the past number of years? Quite a lot. Playing all these cup matches against each other makes a rivalry. If you look back at the records in these games we have knocked you out on most occasions.

    Your arrogance in belittling this fixture probably explains the attitude of your players when playing us. I was always confused how they could never raise their game against us and always ended up with players fighting or getting sent off, and most importantly beat

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    Quote Originally Posted by lofty9
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    How long have you been supporting Shelbourne? There has been serious rivalry between Shels and Derry since the mid eighties. We got promoted together when we were in the first division in 86/87, when Derry won the league by 6points (days of 2points for a win). Shelbourne actually used to get a healthy enough crowd at the time but it was probably to do with the Derry City circus coming to town. We also had the famous FAI cup matches then about 15,000 there for the 2-2 at Dalymount, followed by a 4-0 relay win for us. This rivalry has continued due to the fact that we were sparring partners back then. Shelbourne were never seen as a big club but we still had a rivalry. How many cup matches have we been drawn against each other in the past number of years? Quite a lot. Playing all these cup matches against each other makes a rivalry. If you look back at the records in these games we have knocked you out on most occasions.

    Your arrogance in belittling this fixture probably explains the attitude of your players when playing us. I was always confused how they could never raise their game against us and always ended up with players fighting or getting sent off, and most importantly beat
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    Quote Originally Posted by lofty9
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    How long have you been supporting Shelbourne? There has been serious rivalry between Shels and Derry since the mid eighties. We got promoted together when we were in the first division in 86/87, when Derry won the league by 6points (days of 2points for a win). Shelbourne actually used to get a healthy enough crowd at the time but it was probably to do with the Derry City circus coming to town. We also had the famous FAI cup matches then about 15,000 there for the 2-2 at Dalymount, followed by a 4-0 relay win for us. This rivalry has continued due to the fact that we were sparring partners back then. Shelbourne were never seen as a big club but we still had a rivalry. How many cup matches have we been drawn against each other in the past number of years? Quite a lot. Playing all these cup matches against each other makes a rivalry. If you look back at the records in these games we have knocked you out on most occasions.

    Your arrogance in belittling this fixture probably explains the attitude of your players when playing us. I was always confused how they could never raise their game against us and always ended up with players fighting or getting sent off, and most importantly beat
    I've only been a Shels support since 1992 but there has never been a big rivalry with Derry. Most Shels fans would have a positive opinion of Derry and will certainly be hoping for them to win the league ahead of Cork.

    Shels rivals are Bohs, Pats and Rovers, simple as that.

    Cork are emerging as a rival too, but if one or both clubs slip down the table in the next few years that rivalry will disintegrate too.

    Doesn’t matter where the teams are in the league when two of the big Dublin four meet, it is always a big game and sweet as hell to win!

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    No no no we despise them we just pretend we don't for some reason.

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    From the Oxford English Dictionary:

    rival

    • noun 1 a person or thing competing with another for superiority or the same objective. 2 a person or thing equal to another in quality

    Where does it say that you have to hate a team to be consider it to be a rivalry? I wouldn't hate any team at all. Our biggest rivals would be Harps - I have no hatred at all towards them. The hatred from some fans only seems to have stemmed since the clubs started to segregate Harps/Derry fans. I have enjoyed many a nights banter with them over the years and love them bearing gifts of 3pts every match we play them. We only do well when Harps are in the top flight - we are guaranteed points.

    I have a respect for what Shelbourne have achieved over the past number of years and they were a credit to Irish football last year, if not this year. This big Dublin 4 thing is ridiculous. It just shows the narrow mindedness of people from Dublin. There is no big club outside of Dublin. Your attitude would nearly make me support Tyrone in the next round against the Dubs. Nah, on second thoughts go on the Dubs!

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