From the Lodge to the Box about Cork soccer !!
Great read .... very interesting for any Cork soccer fan !!
The only book remotely about the League is out now. It is published by the English company Soccer Books Limited and is one of a series they do about the Non League sector, the Scottish League, The Irish League (Norn Iron) and the Premiersh1t.
It is of course The Supporters' Guide to Eircom FAI Clubs 2005 and it is edited by John Robinson. It has details on the grounds( complete with Photos of each venue) and how to get there, admission prices etc in both Divisions.
It was clearly compliled towards the end of last year in some cases because it has Dublin City still at home in Tolka. At the back it has all the results of the past 10 seasons in the League plus end of season tables for both Divisions. It retails at €9.99 and while not brilliant is the only thing covering the League this year anyhoo.
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From the Lodge to the Box about Cork soccer !!
Great read .... very interesting for any Cork soccer fan !!
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Very interesting for any LOI/EL fan I would argue. Is it available outside the People's Republic ?Originally Posted by A face
Booksdont know about youse but im getting a bike for Christmas
I was given The Supporters' Guide to Eircom FAI Clubs 2005 as a present a week or so ago,i havent got round to looking at it yet and wont for a while but if its already as outdated as CTID said,i dont see the point in reading it at all
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
AFAIK ... it is .... i'll get back to you !!
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
there is a brilliant biog of Garrincha the greatest Brzilian of them all avaialble on Amazon for 5sterling. Brilliant, the guyy was a wizard, made best look like an amateur down the wings, in the bar and in bed...inBrazil its not Socrats or Pele they adore as all time hero its Garrincha!! get it
And what part of the EL features in it?Originally Posted by green-blood
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
thread title - "Books for Christmas", its a top footie book, I'll start another thread shall I so there will be two threads on footie books neither is entitled EL books for christmas.... ya pivcky fecker, your top of the league, getting promotion, will ya give over![]()
oh Socrates played for UCD goes the legend...so there's your link, I did say Garrincha was EVEN better![]()
It is in the EL forum though so it's presumed that it's EL booksOriginally Posted by green-blood
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
It was hardly the fact that it was posted in the EL section that was supposed to give people the hints!Originally Posted by green-blood
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Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
oh for the love of god
No need to bring God into this, you talk about him in Off TopicOriginally Posted by green-blood
Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
god - small "g" = Trevor Molloy!!!
Big G is in all topics, everywhere at all times dont ya know.... his book has nothing to do with the EL either so you are a bit off topic
Psot of the month !!Originally Posted by Maz
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The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
I would have thought small 'g' Trevor Molloy-gimp, gangster etcetcOriginally Posted by green-blood
Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=30143Originally Posted by A face
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
now that just not nice
Here's another oneOriginally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
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We Are Rovers - New Shamrock Rovers Book
Cover of We Are Rovers
A new book We Are Rovers An Oral History Of Shamrock Rovers FC by Eoghan Rice will be published next Tuesday 1st November(Priced €18:99) charting the history of Shamrock Rovers Football Club, the victories and defeats, the trials and tribulations, the highs and the lows written by a lifelong supporter.
Featuring exclusive interviews with Louis Kilcoyne (Controversial former club Chairman) and Maureen O'Hara, (of The Quiet Man, etc.) a lifelong Rovers fan; Over 100 images of the club; interviews with current and former players, managers, and fans.
The author, Eoghan Rice is a journalist based in Dublin who has supported Rovers since childhood. Having become a supporter in 1990 he wrote this book to show that League of Ireland Football and Rovers in particular 'isn’t a side-show, it is part of the global football narrative, just without the millionaire stars and twenty-four different camera angles.
Publishers, Nonsuch Publishing is now a year old and is launching some 20 titles onto the Irish market before December 2005. With a wide ranging list, featuring Sports, Local History, National History and Republished History and such strong titles as We Are Rovers we are expecting an exciting future for this young Irish Based Publishing house.
KOH
Socrates never played for UCD, unfortunately.Originally Posted by green-blood
Just finishing off "Stamping Grounds" by Charlie Connolly about Liechtenstein's 2002 World Cup Qualifying campaign. Couple of interesting Ireland references - one player saying his worst memory was getting booked in Lansdowne and having 40,000 people booing him (presumably time-wasting) - said he "felt like sh!t". Another said one of his worst memories was marking David Connolly in the same game when Connolly got a first-half hat-trick. They all seem to remember the 0-0 though! One player (Patrick Hefti) met a few Irish fans during the 1994 World Cup when Hefti was playing in the MLS and was delighted they'd all heard of Liechtenstein - the Irish lads even all paid for his drink. Said they probably wouldn't have done that two years later!
"goes the legend..."
since when were legends true
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