as a matter of interest has this idiot been baned by bohs or anybody else
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
So a few fans of both Rovers and Bohs run on to the sides of pitches to celebrate with their heroes in the tightest of championship run ins seen for a while.Some of you should stick to tennis ,Rovers and Bohs bring bigger more passionate numbers to away games than any of you and yes our joy spills over from time to time, deal with it.
Here we go with the 'we only do it because we're more passionate' rubbish again. What other ground rules should be ignored due to this I wonder?
It's totally unacceptable to go on the field during a match. That is what should be dealt with.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Well in the grand scheme of things it bothers me not a jot, as with flares as with banners winding up the opposition fans,I love it I live it I breath it so there.At most of your grounds there are hardly enough fans left to celebrate thats what needs to be dealt with Mr.
Last edited by RoversHead; 22/10/2009 at 4:40 PM.
So basically two sets of fans are going to continue to break the rules and we can just accept it?
A similarly mature comment though.Originally Posted by RoversHead
It should bother you when these actions cause walls to collapse (Bray). But disregarding that, pitch invasions after goals look absolutely terrible on TV. It just makes the League look like a joke.
There are much bigger issues that make this league look like a joke for starters.Maybe if you can get the clubs and the FAI to take the rules seriosly the fans might follow.Pitch invasions just like hooliganism are not a big problem in our league .Its usually a handfull of fans and lasts a couple of seconds no big deal and looks a lot better than empty stadiums on tv.In a list of 10 things wrong in the league it would not regester but it involves ours and Bohs fans so fill your boots and make us all out to be immature morons if you want.
So there's, a correlation between a set of fans' levels of passion and their propensity to invade a pitch in celebration ?
Interesting.
I note from match footage, however, that there's also a correlation between invading a pitch and wearing a Burberry baseball cap, having acne and being either under the age of 20 and of limited education, or over the age of 30 and above average BMI. It's strange how only the scrots amongst a team's fanbase seem to be 'passionate' when it comes to celebrating.
The second part of your post is laughable on many levals.You love these non issues they really seem to get you animated.Im still chuckling at the one bohs fan who managed to scare off the Gardai ,it seems those who bang on about lazy journalism are prepared to believe any rubbish printed about Rovers and Bohs.Scrots at the brandywell wear stewards bibs not burberry!
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
Yes. It takes a particular brand of stupidity to wear a Burberry cap in a non-ironic fashion. Particularly to a football match in Ireland.
Yes. Yes it is.
I agree with you except the bin lids bit, which is sooo last century. We've had wheelie bins since the 1980's and no-one bangs their lids on the ground. Keep up..
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