Man, I'm really starting to feel a hatred towards Cork "we have the best fans in the world" City. Come on DERRY!
Before this goes completely off topic.
There isn't a single club in the EL without proper fans. We all know the problems of our league and no club would survive without proper fans behind them, whatever way those fans show their support.
Colm's clearly referring to the generation of atmosphere, and let's be honest, it's a relatively recent development for CCFC to travel in such large, vocal numbers. At the moment though, Derry and ourselves (due in no small part to our relative success this season) are travelling the country and I think for the most part, both sets of fans are making more friends than enemies and are adding a sense of occasion to each and every game.
It's a shame it doesn't seem to apply online, everyone seems to want to have a cut off us these days. This must be what's it was like to be a Shels fan the last few years.
So just to reiterate the point of the thread, well done the Rovers fans last night, who when things are so bleak at the club, stood and cheered for 15 minutes at the end of the game. It can't have been easy.
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Man, I'm really starting to feel a hatred towards Cork "we have the best fans in the world" City. Come on DERRY!
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Thanks lads, but for every 10 credits of our fans, there's always the odd one out, isn't there??Originally Posted by Colm
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That's the kind of crap that we're up against.Originally Posted by gavinzac
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Shower of smalltime muppets - For gods sake ,The point of the thread was clear , it was to praise the attitude and support of Rovers last nite- why is it that EVERY single mickeymouse throwaway comment HAS to have the smallminded eacbrigade up in arms every time
To re-iterate what some city fans said about last nite - well done Rovers fans ,everyone is quick to jump when its something negative,what went on with both sets of supporters last nite was a nice gesture.Despite the result ,rovers were still proud and loud in their support, and their reception for us as they left ( and our response) are moments that journo's should be writing about
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Check my posts over the last year or so and you'll see that I'm a big fan of what the 400 club are doing and hope that it's a big success. But the only time i've ever had missiles thrown at me after a game in the RSC (had a season ticket since we moved there) was at a Rovers game, so on the balance of my experiences, I can see why people have such a negative view of the fans. Clearly it's a minority but of all clubs in the league, the fact that the fans run Rovers means they have to be the most visible about stamping out bad behaviour.Originally Posted by mypost
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How dare the fans of clubs that don't get 30,000 at every game react to an insult! Shame on us all, we must bow down and accept the pronouncements of Cork City fans, the properest proper fans of them all. How lucky we are to have them among us to share their wisdom and knowledge.
That's more like it! Know your place!Originally Posted by Galway Harps
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On a more serious note- DERRY FOR THE LEAGUE!!!!!!!!!
On a serious note, enjoy being back where you belong in the lower league.Originally Posted by Galway Harps
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I want to apply to be a fan of Cork City. Where can I get a form ?
CCOSCOriginally Posted by Patrick Dunne
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POST OF THE MONTH by a mile..... Brilliant Patrick!Originally Posted by Patrick Dunne
Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam.
.Originally Posted by Patrick Dunne
Oh Jaysus, it's not like that PD, you have to go for an interview and all, it's worse than applying for a job, and theres a huge waiting list too
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
This is the kind of crap that ruins so many threads.Originally Posted by Patrick Dunne
You are unfortunate enough to be a Galway fan, live with it!
This thread was started to highlight the positive things about Shamrock Rovers support. If you've nothing to contribute, go back to bed.
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Leave them alone Peadar, you know that they are unable to stop themselves from displaying their jealousy and bitterness everytime someone from a big club makes a post!Originally Posted by Peadar
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are cork fans the new bohs fansOriginally Posted by Colm
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You see the problem is if your going to have a love in between two sets of fans, in this case Cork and Rovers, then all the other fans will get jealous and feel they deserve a bit of love. The backlash was unavoidable.
In really ebbs and flows when it comes to crowds in the league. I have seen travelling support be large and small from many teams depending on the match. Some of the Cork lads came on to genuinely applaud Rovers and well fair play. Next week, they may hate them. I wouldn't get so worked up about it all.
As for tiktoks reference to this being what its like to be a Shels fan, you haven't won the league yet . But any team that wins will be disliked and underdogs preferred. Examples are littered through sport!!!
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No! I prefer to leave them embarass themselves.Originally Posted by thomas
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What the 400C have achieved this year is astonishing, considering the state the club was in 6 months ago. Nobody else could/would do it, in the circumstances.Originally Posted by bigmac
From my experience at the RSC, I have never seen missiles been thrown when we've been there. I have also never heard of any such incident there in the past.But the only time i've ever had missiles thrown at me after a game in the RSC (had a season ticket since we moved there) was at a Rovers game, so on the balance of my experiences, I can see why people have such a negative view of the fans.
Wrong! The fact that the fans own the club, allows us to take a hardline stance against any incident involving the club's fans.the fact that the fans run Rovers means they have to be the most visible about stamping out bad behaviour.
A Cork fan ran onto the pitch after they scored their second goal against Rovers, in full view of their own fans. What will happen to him?
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