Barry was at the game too.
Pretty sure it was Aidrian. Dylan would recognise Barry.
Barry was at the game too.
On the wider topic, I never acknowledge other eL fans - who wants to start a conversation with a nerd?![]()
What are your reactions/emotions when you come across people wearing non LOI jersies and shirts from other ‘codes’? (I’m not talking here about seeing these punters outside sporting events - more like when you see them in the street).
Here are mine:
Drogs Jersey: Joy. Feeling of comradeship and solidarity.
Other LOI Jersey: Feeling of comradeship and solidarity.
Rugby shirt: Ireland/Munster/Leinster etc - Neutral
Premiership (Non Big Four - except for Sunderland): Milld bemusement.
Premiership (Big 4): Disdain, disapproval, feeling of superiority towards wearer.
Celtic: Disdain, disapproval, feeling of superiority towards wearer, pity, mild horror.
Sunderland: Extreme horror, feeling of superiority towards wearer, pity, hatred.
GAA Jersey: Disdain, disapproval, fear, horror.
GAA Jersey (featuring adverts for hotels, meat packers): Disdain, disapproval, fear, horror, disgust, abhorrence.
Dublin GAA Jersey: Disdain, disapproval, fear, horror, disgust, abhorrence, shame, terror, suspicion, rage, sense of alienation and strong desire to leave country.
Seen a Dundalk shirt in the Algarve there during the week![]()
Haha, yeah we got the tram back in. Rain died down after a few minutes. Freakiest weather though, perfect day and then dark clowds quickly came over the sky and it lashed down. The ref didn't even finish the game, there was 30 seconds left of normal time when he blew the whistle. What the players did at the end was class, sitting in the rain applauding the fans...you wouldn't get that over here!
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Bray Jersey: Delighted, proud
Other LOI Jersey: Meh.
Rugby shirt: Anger, I hate rugby.
English/foreign: Meh.
Celtic: Annoyed, they believe the "Irish" hype.
Wicklow GAA Jersey: Delight.
Dublin GAA Jersey (in Wicklow): Anger, why can't they support Wicklow?
Other GAA jerseys: Meh.
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Abri o portão de ouro, da maquina do tempo.
Mi mamá me hizo guapo, listo y antimadridista.
when in college in waterford a few years ago used to see the occasional el jersey but never really chatted to any only got into el until wexford got a team used to attend a good few waterford games when then had a few wexford lads on team.
have to say I am a little bit disappointed for the disdain shown for fans of other sports in some of the comments in this thread. I get the premiership jerseys but why GAA jerseys and rugby jerseys surely if still supporting local team does not make a difference what sport. Then make not like soccer it not for all. personally I am season ticket holder of the youths make about 90% of away games and actively involved in supporters club.
probably get slaughtered for this but I am also a Leinster rugby season ticket holder seasons and regularly go to support wexford gaa as well i know many people who support a combination of local teams.
rambling now main point if you support a local team should not matter what sport it is.
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Rovers Jersey: Happy. Feeling of comradeship and solidarity.
Other LOI Jersey: Feel good that they're supportying the league.
Rugby shirt: No feeling, couldn't care about it really.
Premiership (Non Big Four - except for Sunderland): I wonder if they're English
Premiership (Big 4): If they're Irish, feeling of superiority towards wearer.
Celtic: If they're Irish and don't support LOI then I just laugh at their ignorance.
Sunderland: I assume Elverys/Lifestyle are having a sale, again.
Sligo GAA Jersey: Assume they're an idiot. Hatred
GAA Jersey: Hatred
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
I saw a nice girl wearing a Bohs jacket in dublin airport on the 18th of june...I obviously was intimidated, as all Bohs fans are hoolies of the highest order.
I seen some poor chap in a Wexford Youths jacket being dragged around Penny's on O'Connell Street by his woman last Sunday.
met some L.O.I. people here
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