Your selective arent you, the line before stated that as long as a person does not cause trouble then each to his own.
Are you just reading bits of the post and then using it to debate, are you a politician cause you seem like one using the parts that support your arguements and disgarding the rest?
Ouch, an intelligent answer, oh come on surely you could do better than that. Calling me a knob.
What do you mean
I gave an opinion. Yours was a well worn out rant,that we'll see in the next arguement and the next and the next. Why dont you just cut and paste. At least I tried to back up my opinion up.This post invalidates everything you will ever say in future
Rubbish and blind rubbish at that. The FAI are the Football Association of Ireland, thats what it stands for son see. They are the administrators of the game in this country, thats their job. If the merge is only happening now then thats their problem. They've managed to make a balls of this game for 50 years now. If you think that the administrative body for football in this country is free from blame then you're deluded boy. Its their job, they haven't done it.
And it doesn't matter who Keith Wood told its still none of your business as to what you think 'his' dreams should be, thats why they're his not yours, can you get your head around that.
Read the topic of this thread. It is about flags. You came on and started a rant about "second rate soccer" and Rovers being "a farty little club" which is pathetic.
And I need to get a life? So yes your original rubbish invalidates everything you will come up with because you are a WUM who cannot debate.
Found your rattle yet?
KOH
keith wood, in his capacity as a pundit on television, stated his 3 sporting dreams as a youngster. it is brought into the public domain. not a secret little dream or secret that is being 'outed' on this forum.
grow up.
it is embarassing, that an irish man would rather score for an english team in their national cup final than score a goal or represent his own country. he had 3 dreams - one for rugby, one for soccer and one for GAA. the 3 biggest team sports played on this island. one of them involved representing a team from another country - why not his own. BTW i'm not having a dig at wood here just the general impression given off by a lot of people in this country who seem to bow down to those accross the water when it comes to soccer and then profess undying love of their own in the international arena.
can YOU get your head around that?
would every one calm down...we'll be grand...we're good in march anyway.....
It's actually in todays paper giving the statistics of when we get the most wins and March was actually the highest with a 58% success rate.
What's sad is that Staunton must have actually researched that before saying it in an interview...he really was clutching at straws![]()
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
thats an understatment! had to laugh but also felt a bit sorry for him when he made that comment!
The finest creation my backgarden ever did produce
Very much looking forward to hating Rovers again too, all that clapping ye off to the first division love in stuff is so passé
I can handle 2nd G fans putting their local club on a tri-colour (around our trips in Europe some English City fans even had St. George's flags with Cork City FC written on them) but companies doing it is shockingly poor taste IMO.
Oh no not them again
ainsie: if you're not a follower of 'second rate soccer' (sic) why do you support the Republic of Ireland? How could that bunch of useless micks ever be worthy of your fantastic support?
What are you? The thought police? It might be embarassing for you, its not for me and not for most reasonabily minded individuals. Thats what Keith Wood wanted, he's entitled to think as such not how you want him to!
And if someone wants to support and English club let them, it doesn't make them any less of an Irish fan, especially given that the vast majority of those representing the international teams ply their trade for those very same english clubs. Would it better if they went to their local teams? Yes course it would, doesn't make them any less of a national team supporter, despite what you'd like to think. The game in this country is in dissaray, I still go out of principal but to say otherwise is blind and therefore I can understand the negative attitude towards the game here.
The reasons people put forward for not supporting Irish clubs all exist in relation to the national side - so why do people support Ireland but turn their noses up at the notion of supporting Irish clubs?
As for Keith Wood, well he's entitled to his dreams. The simple fact is that Irish football is off the radar for most Irish people, and his choice merely reflects that reality.
If Wood had said he'd dreamed of e.g. winning the Wimbledon final, would you be embarrassed at his not preferring to represent Ireland in the Davis Cup?
He was a kid who dreamed of playing in an FA Cup Final, just like kids from all over the world. I think it's you needs to "grow up".![]()
Yeh thats fair enough and its a damn shame that people turn their noses up at domestic Irish football but thats the way it is and its been that way for some time largely through the fault of the administrators of the game in this country. Now they have to make it attractive again, its their job, they ballsed it up and now they need to get it right. You can't just expect people to go 'oh well I'll stop supporting United/Liverpool/Leeds etc and watch Rovers/Shels/Bohs because you or I think its right. People have seen how badly things have been screwed around and lets be honest, this business with Shels isn't exactly good press now is it?
I'd love nothing more than to see 15,000 at games around Ireland each week, it'd benefit the country as a whole in so many ways but I'm not going to admonish people who choose not to support it because frankly its not difficult to become dissillusioned with how the game is run in this country.
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