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    Quote Originally Posted by northside hoop
    I'm not sure what you mean but if it's basically that you'ld prefer us to be relegated fair and square like men if results go that way than a joke 22 team division next year, then I agree.
    That's exactly what I meant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Oh for ****s sake. For anyone who was at the game last night will know that we are down. Case closed. We are/were awful, diabolical and were deservedly beaten on the night by an average, hard working side.
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    Premier clubs enjoy CHF cos it could be a long time before we're back.
    And that is as they say, Q.E.D.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Breifne
    Okay lets do a quick survey:

    Club Colours
    Home Farm: Royal Blue and White
    Dublin City: Sky Blue & Navy

    Home Ground
    Home Farm: Own Whitehall
    Dublin City: Rent Whitehall

    Fan Base
    Home Farm: Parents and family of the players
    Dublin City: A small group of enthusiastic supporters has been garnered bit by bit over the last few years. although there is probably about 10/15 people who are a hang over from the Home Farm days.

    Dublin City and Home Farm have extremely close ties, but they are not and never where the same thing. Every Dublin City fan would love to have Home Farm's history and heritage, but we don't we are now creating our own.

    In 5 seasons, we have challenged for promotion for the first three years, finally winning the title in 2003. a number of factors saw us relegated in 2004, and now we are 90 minutes away from securing our top flight status again. Not bad for a nothing club.
    Granted, there are a few changes, but changes happen at every club over time. It's for the reasons highlighted in Bold, why I see your club as no different to Home Farm. Also, as a supporter of a rival Dublin club, I personally find your club's official title offensive, and why I refuse to recognise it.

    Furthermore, you wear predominantly the same colours as before, (i.e. blue), you play in the same ground, you have the same fan base (numbers), and your team continue to yo-yo up and down the divisions as before. Therefore, I see no difference between your real name, and it's official title. So I will continue to refer to your club as Home Farm, period.
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    BTW that suggestion of a 22 team single division doesn't seem all that hair-brained now
    It's not a suggestion, it's a highly likely proposition. Officials at 3 clubs have said it to me. At the moment only one club looks like getting a full licence next year. Although the other rumour doing the rounds is that they'll bottle it again and use Genesis as an excuse to bring it in in 2007
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    So it'll be a 22 team first division- everyone gets relegated! Once again Harps show the way by embracing the future before anyone else.

    Seriously though, if they're* going to do it they should do it next year, it'll make a joke of next season if everyone knows it's totally meaningless!

    *- By 'they' I mean our clubs as they run the eL. That's the scary part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu
    Yes, the game goes to extra time if it's level.

    Rovers can win 1-0, win on penalties, have scored one goal in the 120 minutes and stay up, which was his point.
    At last, someone with their head screwed on regarding the situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student
    Throwing anything at opposition fans is wrong. As I said, just because you have seen worse doesn't make this right.
    Just because it's wrong, doesn't make it necessarily newsworthy either.

    Your argument is that it needs to be of a grave or very serious magnitude before it is worth discussing.
    Which it does. If everyone whinged about every perceived slight during a match, every game would be played behind closed doors. Considering that you take grave exception to a couple of kids nut-throwing, where do you stand on missile firing, punch-ups, pitch invasions, riots, stabbings??? Now they are instances of serious crowd trouble, and should be highlighted.

    I think that in itself says something.
    Like what?? Elaborate please.
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    What do you mean newsworthy? I mentioned this in the context of a discussion about security with Rovers in Belfield Park. I haven't reported it to the FAI, media, clubs etc. My point is, there is a problem with you, Rovers or the Irish game as a whole if you get angry over someone mentioning fans throwing stuff at opposition fans and are insistent in marginalising it in the context of worse actions. Just because worse things happen doesn't make this acceptable. What do you mean where do I stand on those other issues? You make it sound like considering them in a terrible light is something odd. You truly baffle me a lot mypost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student
    What do you mean newsworthy? I mentioned this in the context of a discussion about security with Rovers in Belfield Park. I haven't reported it to the FAI, media, clubs etc. My point is, there is a problem with you, Rovers or the Irish game as a whole if you get angry over someone mentioning fans throwing stuff at opposition fans and are insistent in marginalising it in the context of worse actions. Just because worse things happen doesn't make this acceptable. What do you mean where do I stand on those other issues? You make it sound like considering them in a terrible light is something odd. You truly baffle me a lot mypost.
    this is pathetic. someone threw nuts at you. so ****ing what. throw them back or give over.

    you have been on about it for 2 days and not 1 post of support. its a non-incident.

    we had huge threads on foot talking about non-events blown out of proportion. we have the herald, we dont need poor student ****stirring

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
    this is pathetic. someone threw nuts at you. so ****ing what. throw them back or give over.

    you have been on about it for 2 days and not 1 post of support. its a non-incident.

    we had huge threads on foot talking about non-events blown out of proportion. we have the herald, we dont need poor student ****stirring
    Throw them back eh? Typical. Why would we sink to that low level? After all, am I not after saying that this is poor behaviour over and over again. This only goes on and on because Rovers fans, particularly mypost are berating me for mentioning it, you won't leave it lie and keep insisting I should not mention this and because worse things happen this shouldn't be discussed. I'm not blowing anything out of proportion. I gave my account of it as it was and said it was an example of poor behaviour by Rovers fans. Was it not? I didn't ask for anyone to be hanged or punished. Why do you have to keep harping on about it and getting angry that I have the audacity to actually mention it? This is typical Rovers persecution complex, you can't say boo about your club without having Rovers fans moaning about people complaining about them, the media getting wind etc. If you're so worried about it, then behave better. If you behave fine then there'll be nothing to worry about.

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    Poor Student, I raised the issue on the Ultras site....that thread is no more as far as I can see...


    From someone who was down there with the Rovers fans in the corner as the game ended, that for me was the pathetic behaviour - regardless of whether anything happened afterwards and whether it was handbags or not, Rovers fans are solely to blame for the *change in atmosphere* so to speak.



    But then again, on an incident scale of 1-10, it was only a two wasn't it - hardly worth fighting over at all, lads....
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    Quote Originally Posted by d f x-
    Poor Student, I raised the issue on the Ultras site....that thread is no more as far as I can see...


    From someone who was down there with the Rovers fans in the corner as the game ended, that for me was the pathetic behaviour - regardless of whether anything happened afterwards and whether it was handbags or not, Rovers fans are solely to blame for the *change in atmosphere* so to speak.



    But then again, on an incident scale of 1-10, it was only a two wasn't it - hardly worth fighting over at all, lads....
    That's what I say dfx. I found the incident particularly annoying and disappointing given the context. A nothing game against a team you have no real grudge against. Why would they even do it? Does this not strike anyone as a problem? Not the seriousness incident itself but the mindset of people going to games. There no need for an inquiry, the lads will never be found anyway. I just found it indicative and representative of poor behaviour. There's no need to berate me over it. The same poster John83 was telling me how passing by Rovers fans on the way into Dalymount he overheard two older Rovers fans sadly lamenting over how Rovers are supposed to be a family club and how they weren't happy about the atmosphere at the club anymore.

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    Why would they even do it? Does this not strike anyone as a problem?
    From what I heard - it doesn't take a genius, BSC fans/thugs were spotted in the shed....and some Rovers fans just couldn't resist it and/or leave them alone......

    Very rarely have I, a usual Rovers fan who have defended some actions on this site, felt that uncomfortable because of the hoods-up, scarves-hiding-their-identity young men (for what lads? If it was a non-event - what were they hiding their faces for? And why were those very same people running away at Doyle's Corner after the match if it was only nothing?) and general, utterly utterly pointless, unjustified abuse at people just standing behind a goal celebrating potentially their rivals going down...

    Whether it was nothing or not, I know what *my* lasting memory of that match will be...
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    Quote Originally Posted by d f x-
    From what I heard - it doesn't take a genius, BSC fans/thugs were spotted in the shed....and some Rovers fans just couldn't resist it and/or leave them alone......
    Are we talking about the same game here? UCD v Shamrock Rovers last week in Belfield. Not Rovers v Dublin City at Dayler.

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    Nope...But whatever match we are on about, we both have justifiable complaints about Rovers fans - twice in a week.

    There is no such thing as a non-incident. There was no extreme policing, there was no delayed crowd leaving, there was hardly anyone there at Belfield never mind a reason to do anything and as for last night, well you can see above my opinion.

    The crux is:

    New Board.......................................Same few fans..........new (difficult as I've said before)policy of banning.................................same few fans...it is not working.

    Even *I* could pick them out if they need me to....
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    Quote Originally Posted by d f x-

    The crux is:

    New Board.......................................Same few fans..........new (difficult as I've said before)policy of banning.................................same few fans...it is not working.
    What's the story there? Do they have no desire to do it? Don't want to alienate potential customers or what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student
    What's the story there? Do they have no desire to do it? Don't want to alienate potential customers or what?
    Realise they are no potential customers and don't want to alienate existing fans. That and some of them now ownthe club...
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    Can somebody delete these?
    Last edited by Kowalski; 23/11/2005 at 9:43 PM.
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    and this, apologies.
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    They're simply not seemingly picking out the right ones even if they are banning them....when CHF scored their first last night a can of Red Bull (?) was thrown onto the pitch...........that's ok though - the stewards standing right in front of them, looking at them, didn't bat an eyelid.

    It may again be a 'nonincident' to term some people's turn of phrase.....but that's the sort of thing where more serious matters build. No arrest needs to be made so everything is ok, isn't it - by some people's interpretations (mypost? )

    It was blatently obvious that they would at least try and 'throw handbags' after the match...and seemingly it was just bubble under the surface - then one steward came along and thought - well maybe we "should beef the line up a bit in front of the Shed"...

    I know if some of my friends from college - 'barstoolers' - were convinced enough to go, they wouldn't have considered it a non-incident..maybe because of the unfair criticism on Rovers fans is so great that some people just refuse to admit when we have done something..

    I'm afraid to say it with but some people are too engrossed in the '12th man attitude' and can't see some reality right in front of their face..because they were people there last night who either had no intention of being or acting like a 12th man or got distracted by BSC. Either way is as bad as each other. Mistaken/Misplaced passion for the club - they themselves see it as the 12th man, others don't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student
    What do you mean newsworthy?
    You obviously consider it newsworthy as,

    I mentioned this.
    As a Rovers fan who was there, and who saw nothing unusual at the game regarding our support, I demanded to know what was your issue with the conduct of our fans? I was expecting a collegeload of whinging over attempted assaults, flying missiles, and/or a barrage of behaviour in an abusive/threatening manner. Instead what was the answer I got? A few immature kids threw a couple of harmless nuts near 1 of your fans. With due respect, that is the flimsiest accusation of crowd trouble I have ever heard made against our fans.

    My point is, there is a problem with you, Rovers or the Irish game as a whole if you get angry over someone mentioning fans throwing stuff at opposition fans and are insistent in marginalising it in the context of worse actions.
    Of course I got angry. This "incident" is a non event. I will accept that Rovers fans are not angels, but some clubs' fans take the pis, when making exaggerated allegations of abuse against our supporters. When they do so, I and other Rovers fans rightly, get annoyed. That kind of rationale, got us threatened with a ban from Longford's ground, allows club chairmen to make allegations at matches against our fans who never turned up, allows Cork journos to write unfounded accusations in the media about our fans' behaviour, and allows neutrals to brand all our fans as scum. So yes, we have a right to be angry about it. Our fans will not accept smear campaigns made against us on the grounds of, at best flimsy, and usually, no evidence.

    Just because worse things happen doesn't make this acceptable.
    I admit, nut-throwing is wrong. However, in the list of offences at football games, I classify the offence of nut-throwing, along the same lines as fans swearing, and throwing rolls on pitches. All of which are also wrong. But they hardly warrant arrests, or fines.

    You make it sound like considering them in a terrible light is something odd.
    When you have witnessed the trouble I have seen at games over the years, you would consider a few harmless nuts thrown as a minor inconvenience, and not crowd trouble as you, and fans of other clubs like yours like to portray.

    You truly baffle me a lot mypost.
    How anyone regards nut-throwing as crowd trouble at a match baffles me too.
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