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    Talking Feast of football in 4 days

    Don't know about the rest of you but I can't wait for the next few days.
    Two big games, under lights, big crowds etc... It's a throw back to the good old days.
    After all the crap about messing us around with gate reciepts etc we should all make the atmosphere as intimidating as possible for the "muck savages" from the north west.

    They deserve nothing better - remember the last time we met in the cup?

    As for Friday - I think if we were both bottom of the 1st Division there would still be an interest in this one.
    The talk around my workplace is pointing at a hugh crowd for this one!!!!
    Even people who havn't been for a few years are coming back for this one.

    Harps and Rovers - welcome to hell and the southern San Siro!!!!

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    Re: Feast of football in 4 days

    Originally posted by Counting Crow
    After all the crap about messing us around with gate reciepts etc we should all make the atmosphere as intimidating as possible for the "muck savages" from the north west.

    They deserve nothing better - remember the last time we met in the cup?
    I hope we'll make Harps fans feel as welcome in Cork as they made us in Ballybofey. I don't think I've met nicer and more hospitable hosts on my travels in quite some time. Forget the shenanigans at board level.

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    hahaha lets show them mister men what soccer alls about, and stuff them and send em back to donegal to their sheep

    meeting at 6ish in the horseshoe for a few sociable lemonades

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    This isn't about any messing off the pitch. We have too good a reputation to **** that up.

    I'm talking about noise - and plenty off it to get behind the Team and frighten the bejasus out of the opposition.

    Remember the deafening racket we made a few years ago when Pat's were in town for that telivised game on the Saturday?

    I remember my ears ready to burst with the din we made in the Shed that day.

    We've been critisized in the past few years for letting the atmosphere slide - we have a chance now to rectify that so let's just go and do it.

    I also remember playing Harps in a league game a few years ago and on a wet Sunday we gave their keeper such a doing in the first half he dropped 2 corners in front of the Shed and we scored both times - anyone remember that?

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    Re: Re: Feast of football in 4 days

    Originally posted by Éanna

    I hope we'll make Harps fans feel as welcome in Cork as they made us in Ballybofey. I don't think I've met nicer and more hospitable hosts on my travels in quite some time.
    Couldnt agree more, they treated us very well and we should treat them just as well. However lets hope those Mister Men go home really disappointed after recieving a thrashing at the hands of the HUGE club.

    Lets create a great atmosphere tomorrow and Friday- Flags, scarves, confetti bring them all. Im off to rip up some newspapers now.

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    Originally posted by Counting Crow
    I'm talking about noise - and plenty off it to get behind the Team and frighten the bejasus out of the opposition.
    Well, I would have to complement the gang at the Bohs game. They never stopped all through the match, and if we could get the same enthusiasm from the whole ground tonight and on Friday, twould be heard in Tallaght.....

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    Originally posted by oddboy

    Well, I would have to complement the gang at the Bohs game. They never stopped all through the match, and if we could get the same enthusiasm from the whole ground tonight and on Friday, twould be heard in Tallaght.....
    yeah, twas good alright wasn't it? MORE OF THE SAME!!!!

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    Jesus I'd love to be heading to both games - at least I've the solace of 88 degree sunshine and aertel - here's to being back for the semi!
    Effenberg played like my grandmother!

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