I hear what you're saying but man, i just want shot of these hangers-on scumbag idiots who if given an inch will destroy our league.
Can anyone that knows them tell them to go to England to live, they would love it there, its ready made and its only waiting for them. Fawk off and leave this league alone. And i'm serious, alot of them probably have English teams as well, go follow them. Its an option available to them, go there. They'd fit right in.
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.
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.
Because it's a thread about Bohs banning fan for doing nothing, not about the BSC?
I have acquaintances who I'd share a pint with, and indeed friends - who do things or hold views I don't agree with. It'd be ridiculous to judge me on the basis of what others do or views they hold.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Do you ever stop to think what keeps families from going to EL games in larger numbers?
BOHS are trying to do something about their problem and make DAlyer a welcoming environment for families etc, if a "supporter" has a problem with this really he should go some where else.
Tell me if your local boozer had a policy you didn't agree with would you be bothered going to court to get them to change or would you find another boozer?
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Again, nothing to do with what was posted by myself or joey.
I haven't said whether or not I support the ban anywhere on this thread so far.
For the record, I think Bohs probably had there reasons for banning him in the first place, and fair play to them for sticking to their guns in court. Hooliganism must be stamped out in Ireland before it develops into something worse.
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And on that point, I'm sure hooliganism is far down that particular list. It isn't a major problem here yet. Expense of tickets, poor facilities, the lure of televised football and a lack of advertising would, I'm sure, be more of a reason for people staying away from the LoI. Not to mention the general disintegration of community spirit in Ireland and the decline of the blue collar workforce, the traditional body of support for football. Oh, and percieved 'rubbish' standard of play, and a lack of roots in the locality of the ground.
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There's a world of difference between acknowledging somone who is a known hooligan, and actively going to home and away football games with known hooligans.
There's plenty of opportunities in life to 'acknowledge' people you have a tenuous connection with. Travelling around the country with them is clearly more involvement with than acknowledgment of.
Plus - at the age of 33, thsi guy is older than your average BSC wannabe, so it's not like he went to school with them etc.
I can see no sensible reaosn why someone who cares about their football club would want to associate with known hooligans who are a blight on that club. Notuions of the 'perceived injustice' are just ballax - and I'm a liberal.....![]()
No doubt those are all factors, but half of them (televised football, decline of community spirit/blue collar fanbase etc) are beyond the reach of EL football clubs to counter or reverse.
And of those that remain (expense of tickets, poor facilities, advertising etc), it takes money to resolve these and with admission receipts still the primary source of revenue for most clubs, then anything which hurts attendances HAS to be addressed, including the poor image derived from hooliganism (whether perceived or real).
More to the point, if you were to ask your average punter who might be persuaded to give EL a try, which he would prefer the clubs tackle first e.g. poor toilets or the threat of violence, I suspect I know which would be his answer. And it's not just him or even his wife etc; will nobody think of the children?*
On top of which, you are never going to attract the corporate sponsorship and advertising needed e.g. to improve facilities or subsidise admission prices so long as the game projects such a poor image. And hooliganism, even the threat of it, must be the game's worst image problem for many.
* - I've always wanted a genuine pretext to ask that question!![]()
Theres enough stereotypes there to fill a season of desperate housewives.
This decision is wrong.
If his only crime is to be assosciated with the filth that is the BSC then this is bull. Pure tripe, and Bohemians will get raped in court. No man with half a legal brain will ever let this fly.
More importantly this man has followed his club for 30 years and now he has a lifetime ban? And the vast majority of posters are of the its good enough for ya sentiment?. Whats wrong with you people? I know drug dealers, grew up with them etc, doesnt make me a pusher though. Theres such a thing as due process, and evidence etc. This decision has none of that. Guilty by assosciation? Are you having a laugh? This is disgusting, it is neithor morally correct or just.
One day they came and they took the Communists
And I said nothing because I was not a Communist
Then one day they took the people of the Jewish faith
And I said nothing because I had no faith left
One day they came and they took the unionists
And I said nothing because I was not a unionist
Then one day they came and they took me
And I could say nothing because I was as guilty as them
For not speaking out and saying that all men have a right to freedom
On any land
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