the big match tomorrow (129)

Aug 2, 2009 1:36 PM CST the big match tomorrow
FriendlyFeline
FriendlyFelineFriendlyFelineMayo, Ireland18 Threads 2,908 Posts
workwell: well well a judgemental person u ever go to a match dont forgot the gaa are lost without us dublin supporters where are u from clueless thats what ur username should be after a comment like that
Workwell, can you explain this? Have the other 31 counties no say in the GAA?
Aug 2, 2009 1:40 PM CST the big match tomorrow
workwell
workwellworkwelldublin, Dublin Ireland15 Threads 227 Posts
FriendlyFeline: Workwell, can you explain this? Have the other 31 counties no say in the GAA?
yes hun they do but the best supported team in ireland are the dubs all year round and the gaa need dublin to do well 7000 down in portlaoise last nite 49000 at corker for four counties today 83000 excepted tomorrow bring it on id say dublin will meet mayo in semis and we owe u one
Aug 2, 2009 1:47 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Bellysgonnagetya
BellysgonnagetyaBellysgonnagetyaDundalk, Louth Ireland87 Threads 1,267 Posts
francie81: What about the mighty Louth?

Seriously though for the smallest county its more a case of great support gone to waste



I think louth should disband their gaa teams, our county has far more soccer enthusiasts than gaa, we have a limited pool of players and in fairness to the manager mcenaney he cant work miraclesdunno
I dont think any of the louth players would make the kerry,tyrone or dublin teams at all, there just not up to scratch but its not for the want of trying god bless emlaugh

we should look at junior level gaa in the county and invest more in stars for the future, for the smallest countu we dont have a small population so there is no reason why we cant put together a decent squadconversing
Aug 2, 2009 1:49 PM CST the big match tomorrow
FriendlyFeline
FriendlyFelineFriendlyFelineMayo, Ireland18 Threads 2,908 Posts
workwell: yes hun they do but the best supported team in ireland are the dubs all year round and the gaa need dublin to do well 7000 down in portlaoise last nite 49000 at corker for four counties today 83000 excepted tomorrow bring it on id say dublin will meet mayo in semis and we owe u one
Not everyone can afford the expense of travelling to Dublin. Dont forget there is a lot more to the GAA than Croke Park.
Aug 2, 2009 1:49 PM CST the big match tomorrow
workwell
workwellworkwelldublin, Dublin Ireland15 Threads 227 Posts
Bellysgonnagetya: I think louth should disband their gaa teams, our county has far more soccer enthusiasts than gaa, we have a limited pool of players and in fairness to the manager mcenaney he cant work miracles
I dont think any of the louth players would make the kerry,tyrone or dublin teams at all, there just not up to scratch but its not for the want of trying god bless em

we should look at junior level gaa in the county and invest more in stars for the future, for the smallest countu we dont have a small population so there is no reason why we cant put together a decent squad
well u beat us in the junior final horse fair play
Aug 2, 2009 1:49 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Losty
LostyLostyDublin, Ireland138 Threads 2 Polls 3,089 Posts
workwell: correct us dubs never cause trouble we just party and spend our money and know how to enjoy ourselves where u from mate


And pissing on doors and walls, get barred from pubs, picking fights with anybody who moves, abusing women, being rude to anybody they see and generally acting like common scum and hiding behind their colours as if it's a permission slip to act like cavemen. If this is what you call party....roll eyes Dub fans are not allowed into a lot of city centre bars and pubs after games due to behavior like this; ask any bar manager or Garda around town if you like. No other counties fans act like the Dubs and yet they all somehow manage to have fun.

By the way, I am from Dublin so I know what your ilk are like
Aug 2, 2009 1:55 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Bellysgonnagetya
BellysgonnagetyaBellysgonnagetyaDundalk, Louth Ireland87 Threads 1,267 Posts
Losty: And pissing on doors and walls, get barred from pubs, picking fights with anybody who moves, abusing women, being rude to anybody they see and generally acting like common scum and hiding behind their colours as if it's a permission slip to act like cavemen. If this is what you call party.... Dub fans are not allowed into a lot of city centre bars and pubs after games due to behavior like this; ask any bar manager or Garda around town if you like. No other counties fans act like the Dubs and yet they all somehow manage to have fun.

By the way, I am from Dublin so I know what your ilk are like


sur you would see the same carry on on a friday or saturday night in any town around the countryconversing
Aug 2, 2009 2:00 PM CST the big match tomorrow
RubyTuesday1
RubyTuesday1RubyTuesday1Dublin, Ireland10 Threads 1 Polls 1,811 Posts
Bellysgonnagetya: sur you would see the same carry on on a friday or saturday night in any town around the country

Well I used to live in a flat on Whitworth Road many moons ago and I dreaded the Dubs playin in Croke Park because there was a strong likelihood that my windows would be put in by a stray breeze block being thrown by Dublin supporters at their opponents from the opposite side of the canal.
Though I do know the trouble makers are in the minority
Aug 2, 2009 2:00 PM CST the big match tomorrow
workwell
workwellworkwelldublin, Dublin Ireland15 Threads 227 Posts
Losty: And pissing on doors and walls, get barred from pubs, picking fights with anybody who moves, abusing women, being rude to anybody they see and generally acting like common scum and hiding behind their colours as if it's a permission slip to act like cavemen. If this is what you call party.... Dub fans are not allowed into a lot of city centre bars and pubs after games due to behavior like this; ask any bar manager or Garda around town if you like. No other counties fans act like the Dubs and yet they all somehow manage to have fun.

By the way, I am from Dublin so I know what your ilk are like
go away out of that i talked to the security on the hill and they say dublin supporters are well behaved at the matchs and also after the match of course dublin supporters celerabe there win in style i think this is a opinion from someone who is nothing but a snob from dublin
Aug 2, 2009 2:02 PM CST the big match tomorrow
TheSecretPenguin
TheSecretPenguinTheSecretPenguinDublin, Ireland31 Threads 883 Posts
Bellysgonnagetya: sur you would see the same carry on on a friday or saturday night in any town around the country


That's absolutely right, it's hardly a Dublin only behaviour and it's foolish to say so...
Aug 2, 2009 2:02 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Bellysgonnagetya
BellysgonnagetyaBellysgonnagetyaDundalk, Louth Ireland87 Threads 1,267 Posts
RubyTuesday1: Well I used to live in a flat on Whitworth Road many moons ago and I dreaded the Dubs playin in Croke Park because there was a strong likelihood that my windows would be put in by a stray breeze block being thrown by Dublin supporters at their opponents from the opposite side of the canal.
Though I do know the trouble makers are in the minority


Dublin is a big city, your always gonna get an element of scum about the place and some of these could go to gaa games to start trouble, its a case of a few bad eggs i`d sayconversing
Aug 2, 2009 2:06 PM CST the big match tomorrow
workwell
workwellworkwelldublin, Dublin Ireland15 Threads 227 Posts
RubyTuesday1: Well I used to live in a flat on Whitworth Road many moons ago and I dreaded the Dubs playin in Croke Park because there was a strong likelihood that my windows would be put in by a stray breeze block being thrown by Dublin supporters at their opponents from the opposite side of the canal.
Though I do know the trouble makers are in the minority
how did u know it was a dublin supporter did u hear him speak some people wear dublin jersies and are not even dublin supporters im going to match tomorrow with a meath man and bringing him to the hill with me
Aug 2, 2009 2:11 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Losty
LostyLostyDublin, Ireland138 Threads 2 Polls 3,089 Posts
Bellysgonnagetya: sur you would see the same carry on on a friday or saturday night in any town around the country


But when they play, it goes on from mid day. Obviously, they can't hold their drink too well!laugh
Aug 2, 2009 2:13 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Losty
LostyLostyDublin, Ireland138 Threads 2 Polls 3,089 Posts
workwell: how did u know it was a dublin supporter did u hear him speak some people wear dublin jersies and are not even dublin supporters im going to match tomorrow with a meath man and bringing him to the hill with me


Chemical Ali would be proud of your spirited defence.
Aug 2, 2009 2:14 PM CST the big match tomorrow
petalbabe
petalbabepetalbabeOgdensburg, New York, Cork Ireland61 Threads 1 Polls 3,101 Posts
I have ABSOLUTELY NO CLUE as to who any of you guys are talking about, but I'll have a cheer anyway...

yay yay yay dunno



grin
Aug 2, 2009 2:19 PM CST the big match tomorrow
workwell
workwellworkwelldublin, Dublin Ireland15 Threads 227 Posts
Losty: Chemical Ali would be proud of your spirited defence.
thanks i protect the innoncent its a no ball what ur talking aboutrolling on the floor laughing
Aug 2, 2009 2:19 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Bellysgonnagetya
BellysgonnagetyaBellysgonnagetyaDundalk, Louth Ireland87 Threads 1,267 Posts
well i can see what u mean by that i wouldnt go to gaa games but have been to loads of league of ireland games to watch dundalk against dublin teams an we did have some spirited banter with dubs but thats all part and parcel of it, we gave as good as we gotlaugh
Dont like rovers fans at allthumbs down
Aug 2, 2009 2:19 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Losty
LostyLostyDublin, Ireland138 Threads 2 Polls 3,089 Posts
workwell: the security told me hes worse experience was when wexford played kilkeeny in 2004 and the trouble there was terrible riding in the jacks drug taken fighting between themselves so to me it doesnt matter whos playing trouble everywhere


You seem to spend a lot more time talking to the security than the average law abiding fan would. hmmmmm, why would that be? confused
Aug 2, 2009 2:22 PM CST the big match tomorrow
workwell
workwellworkwelldublin, Dublin Ireland15 Threads 227 Posts
Losty: You seem to spend a lot more time talking to the security than the average law abiding fan would. hmmmmm, why would that be?
because im a friendly person horse and people like talking to g u go back to ur cricket u west britcheering
Aug 2, 2009 2:28 PM CST the big match tomorrow
Losty
LostyLostyDublin, Ireland138 Threads 2 Polls 3,089 Posts
workwell: because im a friendly person horse and people like talking to g u go back to ur cricket u west brit


My oh my, what a convincing point you make in; am shocked as we ll didn't think of that point. Can't win with rationale or logic (No shock there, mind) so in with the only slur you can think of; very "friendly" and sensible.talk to hand
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