I'd say about 50-60 only...dissapointing stuff but we made a lot of noise for the small amount of us that were there!
I'd say about 50-60 only...dissapointing stuff but we made a lot of noise for the small amount of us that were there!
Is that all? A friend of mine said about 200. Wait til I see him againOriginally Posted by The Stars
. It shows he's not the best at his maths though
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Maybe were wrong but it was at the very, very most 100!Originally Posted by sligoman
i would maybe say 70 but even thats pushing it we were all in the one corner so its easier to judge
If everyone who is going brought someone who would not normally go - hey presto!!! we would have a massive crowd - I am flying back for the game, just booked up!
Remember encourage, cajole or bully - but get more people thru the gate!
Some might even like it - but on the other hand why should we have to suffer alone!
Was this all that was there or was their more in another section of the ground?Originally Posted by gustavo
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
as soon as faz hit that cross you knew we were going to score..eventually....ah memories..what might have been![]()
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It was one of the worst Supported games I was ever at, in the corner where we were I would say 60/70 people & made plenty of noise (couldn’t here us on TV though) I would say another 20/30 scattered throughout the remaining stands (seen a few familiar faces out & about)
Taught the BoR done very well, Cork players had to resort to diving to win the game, they probably would have anyway but with 11 men on the field we could have got a draw, they didn’t want a Draw at all costs & it worked for them.
Class set up down there, the ground is class & the Fans were bang on.
would you orgainse a bus again..did everyone turn up etc
every1 turned up except my friend who isnt a rovers fan is actually from mayo![]()
who was diving?Originally Posted by Bravo
Wonder Boy O’Donovan, got a man sent off & won a penalty, Not a bad nights work. Or to Quote one report ‘’the consistently fragile-footed O’Donovan’’Originally Posted by Éanna
The Bus was Good craic & everything went well, as Gustavo said only the one no show, & we had a contingent from Leitrim as-well (fair play to him). It was a lot of work sweating over numbers & the sort, not worth it, I can see why the trust have problems…Originally Posted by wild rover
He was through on goal, and was clearly fouled. Nothing wrong with that. The penalty might not have been totally clearcut (haven't seen it on tv yet), but by all accounts the guy stuck his leg out which is always a risk. There's a difference between diving and going down when you could maybe stay up.Originally Posted by Bravo
Don't be silly...Originally Posted by Bravo
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this is the most blinkered view of a game I've ever seen.
City dominated the game from start to finish, had 3 clear penalties, never mind just one, and there wasn't a solitary dive from a City player during the entire game.
What about the broken nose John O'Flynn got off the ball?
OR the elbow Kearney got to the face?
You played well and gave a decent account of yourselves, but don't get carried away with scoring a goal at Turner's Cross.....
Why do Cork have blue and white striped nets?
Originally Posted by Bravo
...That quote is either from you yourself or a Sligo report.
O'Donovan was persistently fouled by your left back, and a stronger referee would have sent your man off for that.
I'd love to know. The ground is owned by the MFA, so presumably it's their decision- maybe their colours?Originally Posted by ranting rover
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