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    Sunderland Game in Tolka

    We did a bit of video'ing and interviewing tonight

    http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=420 - Interviews with Niall Quinn, Pat Fenlon, Alan Moore, and Kenny Cunningham

    http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=421 - Match Report by Glenn Mason

    http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=422 - The Goals from tonight
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    Score......?

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    what sort of numbers at the game, how much in

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    I c kearney is back. Good to c big quinner doin well for himself, was a legend for Ireland!!

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    2-0 to Sunderland. 10 euro in , 5 concession, and the main stand and new stand was full.
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    Funniest part of the evening had to be some 14year old kid walking along the fron t of the stand being booed by the Sunderland fans and lads grabbing at his jersey. Poor lad didn't know what was happening to him.

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    What was the crowd like?
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    I heard that there was a really good crowd.

    It's goes to show how bad a state the Eircom League is in when you can get that kind of crowd for what was basically a Sunderland training excercise.

    On Friday, the two forms sides in the league, who both play some excellent attacking football, will play at Tolka and I bet that not half that crowd shows up.

    There really something seriously wrong with football supporters in this country.

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    On Friday, the two forms sides in the league, who both play some excellent attacking football, will play at Tolka and I bet that not half that crowd shows up.
    this is true...and if you heard about the limerick leeds game you may well vomit in disgust

    however im confident rovers will have 300-400 at the game friday...

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    I was sitting in the main stand last night, I'd say the crowd was around the 2,000 mark.

    The young lad who was getting abuse (which from what I could see was only verbal) was wear a Newcastle jersey with Bowyer on the back. I follow Newcastle but wasn't crazy enough to wear a Newcastle jersey amongst a bunch of Sunderland fans.

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    Reminds me of the time a mate of mine wore a rangers jersey to a Pats/Kilmarnock game totally oblivious to the opposition. They brought about 60 fans over and every one of them stared open mouthed at him. It took him a full 30 seconds to realise what had happened.

    2,000 is a bit disappointing for Shels?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge
    Reminds me of the time a mate of mine wore a rangers jersey to a Pats/Kilmarnock game totally oblivious to the opposition. They brought about 60 fans over and every one of them stared open mouthed at him. It took him a full 30 seconds to realise what had happened.

    2,000 is a bit disappointing for Shels?
    Holy feck - which bit did he think he'd got right ?? Wearing it to a Pat's game, or wearing it at a Killie one ???

    Do many people stroll around Dublin in Ranger's jersies ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
    Do many people stroll around Dublin in Ranger's jersies ?
    No, definitely not.

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    'Twas a few years ago before the boom in Celtic (i.e. before they were contantly on TV)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge
    'Twas a few years ago before the boom in Celtic (i.e. before they were contantly on TV)
    You mean before the Troubles had died down and before Dublin had become a relatively cosmopolitan city ?!?!

    That makes it even worse.....!

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    Worse how?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge
    Worse how?
    As in insane !!!

    Sure why didn't he just take a bus up to West Belfast with it on.....

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    Like I said there was time when most people wouldn't have known what a rangers jersey looks like in Dublin (and we're only talking about 10 years ago). He wore it to numerous Pats games, no problems at all. He won't wear one in Dublin now. Saves it for his trips home
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    Taking cash at the stiles was a nice handy one for Ollie Byrne too.

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    Posted this before.

    While a Rangers jersey would hardly be a common sight you would see them from time to time 10 years ago or more in the Republic. Rangers were winning 9 ittles in a row and Celtic were rubbish at the time (rubbish by Scottish standards not European standards).

    Alan Maybury used to wear one around Clontarf as a kid.

    It says a lot about cosmopolitan Dublin that a Rangers shirt on Grafton street now would provoke a reaction but 10 years ago was hardly a problem.

    Now I do know somebody who wore a Linfield shirt around Dun Laoighaire on the night before the Irish Cup Final in May incl ending up at a Hunger Striker commemoration without a reaction but I imagine most people would not know a Linfield top.

    BTW there are also at least a handful of Rangers fans who follow Ireland on a regular basis.

    A guy I used to know very well who was heavily involved in LoI football in the 80's and early 90's used to have his car decorated in Linfield and Rangers memorabilia and was a big fan of both clubs. He did get his car windows put in once outsid eMilltown but otherwise never had a problem.

    I also recall reading of a Cliftonville fan who goes on the buses to away games in a red and white Rangers top and at least one other Rangers fan who goes on the same bus without colours.

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