It would make commn sense but then it is the FAI your talking about.
Just was wondering if any of ye had seen Cooks comments today in the various papers about swapping the dates for the semi-finals. Now I would be all for this but was wondering if there is any chance of this happening??I work with a couple of Shams fans and they are raging that the game is on the Sunday instead of the Friday night. Do Pats fans feel the same?? I assume Bohs would be the only ones against some sort of switch but surely given their financial problems they would be looking to maximise the gate reciepts on the game. I reckon our support would nearly double if the match was on the Sunday rather than the Friday.
It would make commn sense but then it is the FAI your talking about.
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Do you know this for sure?
If it is the case I cant understand why they rate this game as potentialy troublesome given there has been little or no bother between the 2 sets of fans for manys a year and nothing that the Tallaght gardai would have been around for.
The Rovers-bohs fixture is already ruined.I for one dont want this one heading in the same direction.
But haven't Pats and Shams played all their games so far this season as evening kick off without any hassle (very much open to correction on that)
I think everyone knows that there isn't a hope in hell of the FAI changing their mind.
I thought making Waterford play away in Sligo last year on a Friday night was even more deranged when Fingal and Bray played on the Sunday
Tallaght will get a good crowd but we all prefer night games. Pats will bring a crowd with them, we always do when we play Rovers. Should be a cracker. Anyway, what is the aversion to having games on a Saturday night??
Yep heard this from several good sources (one being somebody involved with a security company).
It's also the reason given for a Sunday fixture on the Pats forum if you have a read so no reason to doubt my source.
Tallaght Gardai as well don't like Pats after the club put complaints in over our fans treatment up there before/during the Setanta Cup Final (and thats from somebody within our club).
As well a fan was arrested at the night game this year and was recently up in court for trying to enter the ground with a baseball bat, the same night as the pitch invader that.
Last edited by forza; 24/09/2010 at 1:07 PM.
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Saturday night makes so much more sense when you think about it. But were talking about the FAI here so common sense isint high on their list. If Rovers and Bohs agreed to a Saturady night would the FAI agree tho?
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RTE are showing both games so saturday isn't an option. I know for a fact that the powers that be at Rovers, Pats and Sligo all think it should be Rovers v Pats on Friday and Bohs v Sligo on Sunday. I'd say RTE made the call on this, and maybe they just think that Dalymount might look better in the dark, rather than half empty and derelict on a Sunday afternoon.
Emmet Malone in the Times on the Shams-Bohs game:
So it's the FAI's choice, is it? And according to EM, it's the right one.THE DOGS in the street have it that the FAI want these two to meet in the cup final next month and if you were judging solely on this game, one widely billed in advance as this year’s league decider, it would be hard to argue with the choice.
And we get called paranoid.
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