Originally posted by razor
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Yeah I went to Waaaaterford which was good.Originally posted by ccfcman
best away matches by far against longford and waaatherfhord
Also been to bohs, pats and kerry league. All good.
I'm gonna take a blow torch to everyone who writes "any info on......." on the desks in the ucc library.
Who's with me
Originally posted by razor
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Seems like Stephen Grant be missed game against Rovers which is some good news anyway.
Can honestly say the only club I've ever seen trouble at or with is Rovers.
TBH its not the Pats fans that make Inchicore a dodgy place it's the charming locals and the 7yr olds throwing everything they can get their hands on at you. On our last visit there we had throw at us by little scuts outside the ground:
- A good few spuds
- A sharp piece of metal about 6 inches long
- A bike - minus anything of value the little scuts could tear off it.
- Numerous spitting incidents (some in the ground, little knackers again)
The same night numerous real Pats fans came up shook our hands, said fair play for coming up on a Monday and hard luck losing on penos horriable way to lose etc.
Bohs is mostly grand but can at times be dodgy.
Rovers totally different story as can be seen after the Bohs-Rovers game.
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Was it a blue/navy mountain bike?Originally posted by SÓCcfc
- A bike - minus anything of value the little scuts could tear off it.
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It was blueish purple mountain bike, I think it was the League Cup semi. Ruairí and Éanna-Junior might remember better than me as to the colour as they had the pleasure of recieving this gift from the locals.
Oh no not them again
Jeez sounds like me stolen bike alright. Do those local knackers bring the bike out everytime city come a visiting.Originally posted by SÓCcfc
It was blueish purple mountain bike, I think it was the League Cup semi. Ruairí and Éanna-Junior might remember better than me as to the colour as they had the pleasure of recieving this gift from the locals.
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Originally posted by pete
Jeez sounds like me stolen bike alright. Do those local knackers bring the bike out everytime city come a visiting.
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