46. Hilarious – how the youths are decking themselves out in Burberry and Nautica after watching the Football Factory, when two years ago they were probably branding Fubu, Damon Dada and Stone Cold Steve Austin shirts
47. Honored – despite the lack of acknowledgement, constant praising of certain LOI players is nothing more than a testament to the hard work that the now state league clubs put in
48. Hopeful – that despite its shortcomings, the LOI is a real league, one with a prominent youth setup, a decent number of teams and a league that can help inspire the next generation of World Cup heroes
49. Humoured – by the robot advertising campaign
50. Inattentive – the typical fan often displays a lack of attention for all things LOI, preferring to change the channel to Hogan Knows Best on MTV
51. Independent – because they feel so distant from the LOI, they also feel independent and representative of real football, despite the unjust sanctions that governing bodies place on them
52. Indifference – The feeling of too many Irish people
53. Indignation – Anger towards the repeated lack of respect shown for the very clubs which in essence are the lifeblood of each and every LOI club
54. Intimidated – by the Gardai's bully tactics
55. Isolation – why can't I talk LOI with more of my college mates?
56. Liberated – can no longer be scape-goated and blamed for the downfall of Irish football at top flight level
57. Loathsome – loathe for many administrators of the LOI
58. Loyal – above all of the 90 emotions, loyalty to their clubs is the most important so much so that the FAI allow LOI games to go on at the same time as Irish national team games, Rugby World Cup games etc.
59. Misunderstood – feel misunderstood and pigeonholed, they do not want the LOI to fail because they love the game
60. Moderate – display a moderate interest in the LOI, perhaps catching highlights on Eircom League Weekly, but not making a ritual of it
61. Nostalgic – Remeber Rovaz were in Milltown?
62. Offended – by RTE's worship of the Premiership
63. Pessimistic – that adding a team from North County Dublin is a good idea
64. Pity – for the many people who go to LOI games and expect to see an instant replay after each controversial decision
65. Phony – the league smells a bit phoney to them, but that’s to be expected when you consider the robots, the generic kits, the sh*t media coverage.
66. Preocuppied – whilst attending a Shels game, typical fans can be found spending most of their time in the bar drinking
67. Pride – in knowing that the A-League can’t exist without them but they can exist without the A-League
68. Questioning – the Celtic Cup? Hmmmmm....
69. Refusal – in many cases to get fully behind the LOI
70. Rejected – by modern football
71. Relaxed – feel relaxed by knowing that any given friday they can head out to watch their team, eat some chips, have a pint and not be branded a hooligan
72. Resentful – for initially showing support for the LOI, before it shunned them
73. Resignation – feel resigned to the fact that they will always be considered third class citizens as far as modern football is concerned but don’t really care anymore
74. Shamelessness – feel no shame for bringing atmosphere to games
75. Sick – Pat Dolan
76. Stereotyped – hooligan, scumbag, ****ball
77. Stunned – by the quality of some displays given by Irish ultras
78. Suspicious – A new Fingal club could bring an end to one of the traditional Dublin clubs, why not just bring a Dublin club out to Fingal?
79. Tarnished – rather than being considered clubs with a history who carried the game, they are considered demons of old soccer and should be forgotten lest ye be struck down from above!
80. Threatened – despite being confident of their team’s future, they can’t help but feel somewhat threatened by the modern football hierarchy
81. Tolerance – for all things LOI, but that comes with being indifferent
82. Troubled – for the traditional fan that wrote this!
83. Unimpressed – by large crowds when 90% of them aren’t genuine football fans and often struggle to produce an atmosphere that can be found at a regular game with one tenth the number of people in attendance
84. Unappreciated - The players who left for England/Scotland
85. Unconvinced – Pat Fenlon's ability as a manager
86. Unfamiliarity – with Wexford Youths, Limerick 37, Kildare County
87. Unforgiving – of Kilcoyne family
88. Unnoticed – so I heard that Drogs won the league for the first time in their history by running away with the league, the rest of the country were reading about Cristiano Ronaldo riding some girl off Hollyoaks
89. Vindicated – the more LOI fans fight, the less burdened our re****tion becomes
90. Violated – Refer to 1 - 89
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