there never has been solidarity between clubs on any matter thats why we are in the mess we are in. we only seem to object when it affects our club.as for the fanzine i coul not give a rats ass there is far bigger issues being ignored
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As long as there are no offensive articles/photos in a fanzine I can't see a problem with a clubs SC selling it inside the ground. As LTID said, its hardly in competition with the official programme, the fanzine is a humourous look at things concerning the club, the programme gives you the team information.
As for the FAI, if only Maxi had torched the place when he had the chance![]()
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All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
I don't see why someone could not create a fanzine if they so wish. They have no connection to the club (A Fanzine is not an official club publication). You could then sell it in the pubs before and after matches or to fans as they walk to the ground.
People would hear about where they could buy one.
I wouldn't expect it to be allowed to be sold in the ground - That could make the club liable for its contents as they are authorising its sale
By selling it outside the official area you maintain its independence
Proof if it were needed that it's one rule for Shels and one rule for the rest of the league!
Nothing to do with the club; their hands are tied.
I don't see why selling a fanzine inside the ground impinges its independence. It's got the club's name all over it - together with disclaimers that it's unofficial - so if that doesn't impinge "independence", I don't knoow what does.
The club have never had a problem with the fanzine being sold in the ground before though, which is the point. Now they do, because of the FAI's pressure.
incitment to violence, racism and that type of thing is not just chanting and cannot and should not be let pass clubs must be responsible for the behaviour of there fans as in every other league in the world, this is all a seperate issue to fanzines and there contribution to the league.
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no idea but can bet it was not faith of our fathers
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
If there are any Delaney Out chants at the game in Croker will the FAI fine themselves?
On the main point, the worrying thing is that the FAI actually expect this to work. They think that if they come down hard on fanzines and the internet that we'll soon learn our place and that there'll be no more problems.
The FAI are only helping to fill the pages at this stage.
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.
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