Yeah, knew about that alright .... staying miles away from it.
Not sure if many people know this but after the draw in Tolka at the end of last season ,Fagans bar refused entry to City fans after the game..both doors locked with a load of bouncers and point blankly refused entry for city fans ...this after they enjoyed the revenue of a packed bar with absoloutly no trouble for most of the day before the game....If they want to treat city fans as badly as this ,why should we give them our money before the game ???
Kennedy's bar is 2 doors up ,its cheaper beer,better service ,and they don't have problems with fans having a few beers before or after the game....Lot of us Exiles will meeting there before the game instead...anyone else wants to do the same is more than welcome
The lunatic is on the grass
The lunatic is on the grass
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs
Got to keep the loonies on the path
Yeah, knew about that alright .... staying miles away from it.
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.
Fagans have a very peculiar policy regarding football fans or indeed players. The owner is a staunch GAA man from Limerick. I drink their regularly, being a local, I didn't realise this happened to Cork fans. Last summer the place was heaving with Linfield fans signing their usual war chants, much to the annoyance of many locals who have since abandoned the place, because they themselves are unable to sing when in the mood. The only time I seen the doors locked was when Rovers were playing in Tolka.
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I used be a regular there too ,sure the same night when I was trying to get in there ,I actually knew the Bouncer as he used work next door in kennedys and had defected to fagans...he was gonna leave us in as he knew me when chief black jacket told him no...fúck em,they've lost my regular business and those I usually drink with in there..I'll not set foot inside there again ...There was absoloutly nothing out of the way going on in there pre-game,everyone was just getting food and bevvies ,I don't even remember much singing going on ,and to lock the doors after the game like that to city fans was a disgrace ...there was at least 40 exiles there that nite that ended up in kennedy's afterwards till closing ......thats where my money will go in futureOriginally Posted by drummerboy
The lunatic is on the grass
The lunatic is on the grass
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs
Got to keep the loonies on the path
i was in there beforehand too and nothing at all went on in fagans that would have merited them closing their doors to city fans. I had some food in their and a couple of pints pre-game as did alot of city fans,, and im def not going back in there again before a match after their carryon
kennedy's for me now too
life is random
Anyone travelling by bus or train should explain what happened. IMO not one City fan should ever go threre again.
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.
Well said. I was there before the Shels game and it was heaving. Great atmosphere and not an ounce of trouble. Didn't go there afterwards and couldn't believe what happened.Originally Posted by A face
"Spread the word. Stay away from Fagans and support Kennedys"
"Its the bad players who are the luxury not the skillfull ones"
Danny Blanchflower
This is where it all started.
I was up there a few weeks ago when Rovers were playing Galway and Kennedy's had their doors locked but Fagans were open.
I'd rather walk up to the Cat & Cage before encouraging City lads to spend money in Fagans.
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Mixed up there Peadar.
How so?Originally Posted by harry crumb
I had to watch City v Bohs in Fagans as a result.
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