Jesus I was literally in tears reading that,
the Cults AH HA HA HA
I'll have to drop onto that again tomorrow to p!ss myself again.
Mick Wallace's black and white army
Jesus I was literally in tears reading that,
the Cults AH HA HA HA
I'll have to drop onto that again tomorrow to p!ss myself again.
<insert witty remark>
What is 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.
Can't be worth joining Bebo for anyway.
I waste enough time on here.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
It's in the wrong forum for a start. Here's the gist of it.
Originally Posted by The Mayo Firm
just brilliant
"Even if the sun ceases to rise, Even if the sea ceases to flow, Even if the wind stops to blow, The name of Sligo Rovers will shine and shine forever like the morning, glinting star in the sky."
Someone give the Herag a ring
"GAA HOOLIGANS IN WEBSITE PLANNING"
Kom Igen, FCK...
Good name for a band that, "girls or anyone under 16 aloud".
Seriously though someone should contact all the major newspapers, be interesting to see if any of them reported it.
Bebo gets plenty of publicity in the media already and you can gurantee if it was a soccer club page it would at least make the Herald.
Tallaght Stadium Regular
LMAO! Funny stuff.
It would be reported, if at all, as it is being reported here: a bizarre anomaly.
When Mayo fans start acting like Bohs scum-fans or Rovers scum-fans week in week out then bebo pages such as this might be tabloid-newsworthy.
This wannabe hooligan (or satirist) himself refers to the "missing element of fan rivalry at GAA matches". What do you think he's talking about?
I don't know why groups of young GAA fans don't physically fight each other/run away from each other outside grounds to anything like the extent some young football fans do, but the fact is that they don't. It's entirely disingenuous to imply that the media is turning some kind of a blind eye to GAA casuals or treating a similar problem in a different fashion for the two sports, even if you factor in the scum-fans that Dublin have.
band of knobs
You're right obviously, I've been more of a GAA supporter than anything most of my life, wasn't meant to imply media were turning a blind eye, I just though it would be humourous to see it reported by scaremongering tabloids.
Tallaght Stadium Regular
In fairness, I think it's only a young lad trying to get a bit of singing going.
Are the Tipperary Ultras with their giant crowd cover jersey still on the go?
I recall a big hurling game at Croke Park only about 2 years ago, think it was Kilkenny v Cork in the final, and the camera caught a (v small) fight on the Hill and the commentator - oblivious to the fact that this was quite obviously a fight - made a ridiculous remark like " and it's good to see the banter on the terraces"!
Did they show up when Rovers where in Westport last year?
Who Cares?!
[roversfanmode]Everybody runs from Rovers. Not that we're proud of the scumbags that follow us around or anything, but. We've got the best hooligans, though. Hooligans are, em, bad, don't get me wrong, we're not proud of them. But they are the best. Our ones. Not proud though.[/roversfanmode]
Idiots of the highest order
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They'll get some trimming when they meet the Tirconaill Headhunters Farming Alliance and the Donegal Sheepdipping Suicide Squad in the Final.
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