go on go on go onCraggy Island FC?
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Feck offgo on go on go on
I was there in a City shirt and it was not that bad and not much different to what went on in England, also was nearly 30 years ago. Anyway none of the main sides there would want any association like this, they prefer the German model of fan ownership.After my experience at a pre season friendly at Tolka Park against Celtic, the best thing City can do with the ROI is stay the hell out of it. This us from someone who had an Irish mum and a huge extended family over there.
There must be a mention of hearts in there somewhere.The only team in the bible.
You had a better day than me, punched kicked and spat at, though my assailants sounded like they were nordies. Very like a trip to Liverpool.I was there in a City shirt and it was not that bad and not much different to what went on in England, also was nearly 30 years ago. Anyway none of the main sides there would want any association like this, they prefer the German model of fan ownership.
Yes, that sounds right, there was alot of supporters from the North down for that one. I do remember Steve McMahon getting dogs abuse, different times now and would be very different now.You had a better day than me, punched kicked and spat at, though my assailants sounded like they were nordies. Very like a trip to Liverpool.
I was naive as fuck wore my City shirt, thought we would be all friends together in neutral city full of my rellies. Probably didn't make any difference my English accent would have got me into trouble. What annoyed me is that all the rags I knew had become Celtic over night. Never worn my City shirt over there since.Yes, that sounds right, there was alot of supporters from the North down for that one. I do remember Steve McMahon getting dogs abuse, different times now and would be very different now.
Yes, they rags were everywhere, i was just a kid then so may of escaped the worst. In the 90s a city shirt here was very rare here, now they are everywhere especially with the kids who are flocking to City.I was naive as fuck wore my City shirt, thought we would be all friends together in neutral city full of my rellies. Probably didn't make any difference my English accent would have got me into trouble. What annoyed me is that all the rags I knew had become Celtic over night. Never worn my City shirt over there since.
Dublin winning the ladies and lads double was big here.No we dont, Football is by far the most played sport. You only have to see what happened when Dublin won the All Ireland this year most people in Dublin didnt give a toss.
The Irish Celtic supporters are worse than Rags or Liverpool supporters.You had a better day than me, punched kicked and spat at, though my assailants sounded like they were nordies. Very like a trip to Liverpool.
I’ve seen loads of kids wearing City tops too.Yes, they rags were everywhere, i was just a kid then so may of escaped the worst. In the 90s a city shirt here was very rare here, now they are everywhere especially with the kids who are flocking to City.
There must be a mention of hearts in there somewhere.
Lift up your hearts kind of guff.
Fair. There are probably independent mentions of man and united too, so we shouldn’t pursue that road too far.Perhaps, but maybe not with a capital "H" let alone "Heart of Midlothian"...likewise there'll be stuff for wolves, reading, bury and a few others haha.
Luke 11:31 "The Queen of the South shall rise up at the judgment with the men of this generation and condemn them"
Fair. There are probably independent mentions of man and united too, so we shouldn’t pursue that road too far.
Yeah, they aren’t meek, so will never inherit the earth."Rags" you mean...? =)
Rebel Og (u12-u18s in Cork) are absolutely fantastic to be involved with. Adult GAA is great too obviously but it's at the youth level that the real parish spirit exists.Dublin winning the ladies and lads double was big here.
Personally I’d love to see us be able to compete at the hurling too.
Hurling is an absolute joy to watch played skilfully at incredible speed. And it’s unique to us.
The GAA is an amateur organisation managed professionally.
The FAI is a professional organisation managed amateurishly.
Football may be the most played but it is underfunded at every level, especially at grassroots level.
The GAA are in every parish on the island and it breathes community because you play for your locality.
The money does trickle down.
Those gaa sports get far too much money anyway, we should spend money on proper international sports the world plays. The talent that is wasted playing those sports is a total shame.Dublin winning the ladies and lads double was big here.
Personally I’d love to see us be able to compete at the hurling too.
Hurling is an absolute joy to watch played skilfully at incredible speed. And it’s unique to us.
The GAA is an amateur organisation managed professionally.
The FAI is a professional organisation managed amateurishly.
Football may be the most played but it is underfunded at every level, especially at grassroots level.
The GAA are in every parish on the island and it breathes community because you play for your locality.
The money does trickle down.
Ireland, as an island, have consistently produced some top quality footballing talent. It didn't just start with Ferguson.Nah, the Irish take Garlic football far more seriously.
We've missed out on their one talented player. The next one isn’t due until 2045.