Opposition Player You Quite Like

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  1. jebus's Avatar

    jebus said:

    Opposition Player You Quite Like

    We all know every club has there players for opposition teams that they dislike immensely and show that during the course of a game between said teams. In recent years Alan Gough, CP O'Brien, Jaime Nolan, and Eric Lavine have been among the ones that have irked Limerick fans (well a few of us anyway), do to a variety of reasons. But do you or your fellow supporters have a particular liking for any EL player who has never played for you club?

    For our part Danny O'Leary, the sometimes first choice Athlone Town keeper is a particular favourite among a few of us Limerick supporters. No reason bar him being a genuinely nice guy, and someone who shares a joke with us opposition supporters. There was an incident last year (if my memory hasn't been damaged too badly) where Limerick scored a legitimate goal against Athlone with Danny in goals that was flagged for offside. As soon as the ball was gone back up the other end Danny turned around to us standing behind the goal and said that that goal was never offside. Firmly established himself as our favourite non-Limerick player from that moment on
     
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    gustavo said:
    I've always admired Kevin Hunt I think he is a fine player , one of the best to play in our lleague , always seems to act professionally and by all accounts a very decent guy too.
     
  3. Ash's Avatar

    Ash said:
    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    We all know every club has there players for opposition teams that they dislike immensely and show that during the course of a game between said teams. In recent years Alan Gough, CP O'Brien, Jaime Nolan, and Eric Lavine have been among the ones that have irked Limerick fans (well a few of us anyway), do to a variety of reasons. But do you or your fellow supporters have a particular liking for any EL player who has never played for you club?

    For our part Danny O'Leary, the sometimes first choice Athlone Town keeper is a particular favourite among a few of us Limerick supporters. No reason bar him being a genuinely nice guy, and someone who shares a joke with us opposition supporters. There was an incident last year (if my memory hasn't been damaged too badly) where Limerick scored a legitimate goal against Athlone with Danny in goals that was flagged for offside. As soon as the ball was gone back up the other end Danny turned around to us standing behind the goal and said that that goal was never offside. Firmly established himself as our favourite non-Limerick player from that moment on
    Yep, Danny is a class keeper and a pure gent off the field.

    For me, I've always hated Billy Cleary. Dunno what he's like off the field and dont really care.
    To me he'll always be a mouthy cnut!
     
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    Magicme said:
    Kilkenny's Colin Falvey. Had the pleasure of chauferring him from Monaghan to Dublin for Rep of Irl against Wales game & he was as sound as a pound. Didnt give out bout my driving or anything!!

    Simon Webb always strikes me as a gentleman & has even said hello to me when he has seen me in shops in Drogheda.
     
  5. McShels said:
    For me I like Hunt, Webb, Stephen O'Brien and Bennett while he was at Cork thought he was unerrated over here TBH
     
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    Olander said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    For me, I've always hated Billy Cleary. Dunno what he's like off the field and dont really care.
    To me he'll always be a mouthy cnut!
    Read the thread title please

    I'v always liked McHugh when he was at Harps, Stephen O'Brien is a good character aswell
     
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    superfrank said:
    I personally like(d) to see Tadhg Purcell, Paddy McCourt, Roy O'Donovan, Jason Byrne, Wes Hoolahan, Stephen O'Flynn, Barry Molloy and Joseph Ndo play.
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    Ash said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Olander View Post
    Read the thread title please
    Apologies, just saw slight the opportunity to give out about him

    For opposition players, although its a bit bias but ... I have to pick
    Andy Myler. Absolute sound man (and Town legend).

    He got his parents to give me a lift to games before when I was living
    in Dublin. One game his parents wernt around so he got Maurice O'Driscoll
    to give me a lift.

    He even spotted me walking into work one day and stopped to give me a lift!

    Another lad worth mentioning, not playing anymore cos I think he's in
    Australia, Jan Fitzel. Another pure gent who organised a few lifts for me
    with his friends and family.
     
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    btid1 said:
    Very hard question to answer as it is not in football fans nature to be fond of opposition players but purely for banter it would be Barry Ryan from Pats.With all the grief he gets about his dubious behaviour he takes it all very well and has a laugh with most supporters........that said I may hate him by 10pm tonight!!!

    Most respected opposition player would be Joe Ndo.He is a gifted player.Goes about his game quietly and never seems to be moaning at refs or opposition players and I have never seen anyone make so much time for themselves on the ball as he does.

    As an early poster mentioned I think most fans would "like" Kevin Hunt dare I say it even some Hoops after the banter they had on that flight.A true gentleman!
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    Olander said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Apologies, just saw slight the opportunity to give out about him
    can't have anybody talking that way abour our Billy
     
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    Magicme said:
    Dam just realised I missed an opportunity to type Johnny Lester!

    Well he is one opposition player I more than quite like!
     
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    btid1 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    Dam just realised I missed an opportunity to type Johnny Lester!

    Well he is one opposition player I more than quite like!
    You are obviously fond of the more rotund gentleman then???!!!!
    Bohs Will Be Back!!!
     
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    Magicme said:
    I like strong looking guys. Not necessarily muscle bound but look like they could defend my honour such as it is! Although have been known to stray to the more streamlined version from time to time. Feck it I just like men!

    Anyways back on topic BTID!
     
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    DvB said:
    Always liked Sparky (Mark Rutherford) myself, have bumped into him a few times as he lives out in my general direction, always has time to say hello & have a brief chat no matter who he's playing for, a total gentleman!

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    sadloserkid said:
    Danny O'Leary (gentleman though he is) was only a replacement for ex-Kilkenny City keeper Aaron Shanahan in the hearts of Limerick fans really. Two sound guys with a sense of humour. Bumped into Wes Charles once and the same applies. Simon Webb is another, there was that Athlone full-back with the manners who thanked us when we gave him back the ball for a throw in *thinks for a second* Adrian Carberry perhaps? Surprisingly a couple of the Dundalk players have always seemed alright, Chris Bennion anyway. Ger Robinson's parents deserve a mention for giving us a lift back into Kilkenny one night (clearly oblivious to the taunts of 'Middlesborough reject' we'd subjected him to throughout the game). Mark Hutchison (ex-Sligo/Shels/Harps) was always up for a laugh. Ian Rossiter too. The nameless Galway sub who helped me back to my feet when I fell onto my ass after taking a penalty against them at half-time up in Rathbane one time.

    PS) Off topic or not Ash is dead right about Billy Clery too.
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    Sam_Heggy said:
    Colin Hawkins imo was the best Centre half in the LOI. Joe Ndo is the most gifted individual and George O'Callaghan I thought was superb (at times).
     
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    Mr A said:
    I have huge respect for Peter Hutton. The man is an absolute class act.
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    Ash said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sadloserkid View Post
    there was that Athlone full-back with the manners
    who thanked us when we gave him back the ball for a throw in *thinks for a
    second* Adrian Carberry perhaps?

    PS) Off topic or not Ash is dead right about Billy Clery too.


    Cabsy is another true gent and a sound man aswell. Always makes time
    to chat about all things Athlone Town any time I meet him. He's 100%
    honest in everything, from the way he plays to talking about his own
    performances.
     
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    Dodge said:
    Hard for me to pick anyone as I see every goal against Pats as a personal insult, and it takes a heeluva lot to get me back on side.

    Always found Stephen O'Brien up for a laugh but then he was a Pats fan so amybe he doesn't count.

    I'd echo what DvB said about Rutherford. Even at Shels I couldn't hate him. When he joined Pats I saw just how professional he was. The ultimate team player, and a nice guy too.

    Oh and some of you may know I'm quite fond of the Bray manager. Just in the spirit of this thread...
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    jebus said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Hard for me to pick anyone as I see every goal against Pats as a personal insult, and it takes a heeluva lot to get me back on side.
    If Pats had been in the same division as Limerick when CP O'Brien was on our books you would never have had a bad word to say against him so