True.Originally Posted by superfrank
Yes, they are a pain in the arse, but so are some of us. "What part of Liverpool/Manchester/London are you from??"
If I was to pick a club based on locality, I wouldn't support a LOI club, as a Junior Football team is the nearest to me. However, I've no interest in them or their football in general.
As I have stated before, people support teams based on family lineage. My da supported Rovers for years, so I continued the tradition, dfx soon followed, and other relations in the future will have no choice but to support Rovers, as that's our background, whether we live in Dublin, Dubai, or Darwin. Same goes for Liverpool in England. You don't get a choice, you support who your relations did before you. That's the way it is.
I support teams in Germany, France, Spain, and Italy. I was never in some of those countries before, but so what? If I go to any one of those teams games, I'll be made as welcome there as any local. I share the same interest as them, and their results affect me, as much as them. Big clubs are international conglomerates with fanbases stretching from America to Australia. In my experience, fans in most countries have no problem with that, only here.![]()
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That's the way it was in wexford, when we were kids we went to Kilkenny the odd time but it didnt feel right, we also considered going to Bray, Cobh etc but that was a 2-3 hr drive in them days.
Now we have our own team and there are NO excuses for not supporting them, they play great football, they represent the whole county, it's affordable, we play on friday nights and we can watch our "other teams" from the comfort of our living rooms on sat/sun.
A man can have no greater love than give 90 minutes to his friends
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
Pure ignorance. What's the minimum amount of games a year your team must play for you to count as a fan?
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Just a few of the posters on the Ireland forum that I recognise (a quick check through recent threads). A small few of them support premiership teams that I know of.
I'm from north Wexford and we reckoned it was the nearest to us, probably only a marginal difference really, this was before the "new rd" aswell, i actually forgot Waterford in my original thread, dunno why but Cobh allways felt like a closer team, maybe they were higher profile in my day?
A man can have no greater love than give 90 minutes to his friends
At least some LOI fans on here have a balanced opinion but not all unfortunately.
A few things strike reading this thread and others on foot.ie
For many LOI fans its all about 'local'.
They prefer it being small and a niche market.
There is a real 'anoraky' superiority complex.
I'm from rural Roscommon and been living in Scotland 7-8 years. Celtic season ticket holder this past season. Regular at games season before. Mainly barstooler with the odd trip previous to that.
I kind of follow Longford in the EL as I went to school there, have been to a couple of matches when home over the years, but can't imagine been able to support them outright or as much as some of the EL fanatics on here and their respective clubs. I'm from Roscommon not Longford. Athlone, while just over the bridge in Westmeath is like a different planet to me!
I'm probably moving back to Ireland soon, possibly Dublin, and would be interested in going to see some live football. even though I'm one of these "celtic" "fans" (seriously what's with the bitterness GZ) I would have nothing against the EL. However from reading this forum and the views of some of its fans the last year or so I really don't know if I want to go along.
I won't be local to any team, they won't be 'mine', so I won't be part of it and get the same enjoyment as the other real fans do. I'm not sure if I'd want to mix with the other fans either, especially if I revealed I was a "celtic" "fan" thus laying bare my inferiority as a football supporter. I'd probably also have to do some research on the Queens tax rates on match tickets so I wouldn't look redfaced and silly in front of some sneery real fan who happened to be born in his local clubs catchment area.
I wasn't born in any catchment area. Shame I just can't be as genuine a football supporter as some of ye. I really never knew it worked like that.
Sod it, I'll see where I end up living and try a few games at the nearest side. I'll probably just go back to watching local GAA though.
The dude abides....
You wouldn't get any **** for being a Celtic fan (probably best not to wear the jersey if you're going to go to Bohs games though). No one (well the vast majority anyway) has any problem with people supporting teams from other countries, it's people belittling our teams that annoys people. Go to games, you'll enjoy it and meet lots of people who'll be happy you're going to their team's games.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
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Reminds me of my brother in law. He claims to be a mad Manchester Utd fan but hates Northerners (from Enlgand) because he lived in London. He also claims that because he is a Manu fan he knows more about football than me because I support 'unsuccessful' Sunderland.Why bother travelling over to watch them knowing they'll never win the Premiership! Also gives me grief about following Bohs as well as Sunderland, saying I can't follow the two of them. (Even though he aslo follows Fulham!) And why do I watch LOI football. Cause it only full of losers & has beens.Doesn't see how I could get excited if Bohs win or be in the horros if they lose because 'It's only the poxy eircom League!'. Doesn't understand that Bohs v Rovers means more to me than Man Utd v Liverpool. Also hates the Ireland team. But he is 'The True Football Fan'. I'm just wasting me time.
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Deadly. There was a group of five or six English lads on the 10 I got back into town. From the snatches of conversation I got, agus mé ag cúléisteacht, they were delighted with themselves for getting up and doing something and not wasting another evening of their holiday in the boozer; they were freezing their nuts off (they were wearing the de rigeur English lads gear); and they loved the bars in Dalymount. Three goals and a sending off helped, too.
Couldn't ascertain how they found out about the match, though.
Because if Gabriel doesn't rollerblade to the Chelsea Piers then the terrorists have truly won.
A good ploy is to join in a barstooler conversation with an original and astute comment about the football they're watching - if they haven't heard someone say it on telly before you, they'll be dumbstruck......
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