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Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:

Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

Originally posted by Trapped Trapped wrote:

The Hill holds over 13,000 and there's never any trouble. 800 Shamrock fans travel to Dalymount and the riot squad are called in. Talk about delusional.
 
Never any trouble on the Hill? Will you get up the yard clownshoes.


The Hill is infested with coke snorting, booze filled tramps

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Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

only for the G.A.A  ireland would of had to played matchs in the uk for 2years.

And the FAI would have €30m to develop football. They didn't do it because they were nice, they did it for over €2m a game.
 
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Biggest bandwagon ****s going GAA ****s only turn out for big games , sh*t sport for sh*t people who are worthless scum
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Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

Originally posted by Trapped Trapped wrote:

The Hill holds over 13,000 and there's never any trouble. 800 Shamrock fans travel to Dalymount and the riot squad are called in. Talk about delusional.
 
Never any trouble on the Hill? Will you get up the yard clownshoes.


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Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

only for the G.A.A  ireland would of had to played matchs in the uk for 2years.

And the FAI would have €30m to develop football. They didn't do it because they were nice, they did it for over €2m a game.
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Dundalk on Friday night. It's in the Weekend matches thread, then we had the fans running onto the pitch at Dalymount the other week but again they weren't Rovers fans of course I'm sure
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Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

only for the G.A.A  ireland would of had to played matchs in the uk for 2years.




True.....but they didnt do it for free   Wink
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only for the G.A.A  ireland would of had to played matchs in the uk for 2years.
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Originally posted by Denis Irwin Denis Irwin wrote:

 
The Louth fans were brought before the courts  and the Louth County board said they'd ban them Confused 

They were prosecuted and the judge commented how little help he got from the GAA. And they were not banned
 
 
Originally posted by Denis Irwin Denis Irwin wrote:

You really need to look up the definition of a riot if you think what happend at the Louth game was one when 4 or 5 gobsh*tes got on the pitch when they tried to attack the ref. Don't seem to recall there being any damage done inside Croke Park or in and around Drumcondra and town.

4 or 5? What?
 
Originally posted by Denis Irwin Denis Irwin wrote:

Your really are a bitter man

Why?
 
 
Originally posted by Denis Irwin Denis Irwin wrote:

Also seem to recall a year or two ago someone getting on to the pitch at the SDCC stadium and trying to attack a Pats player but I'm sure that person had nothing to do with Rovers of course given that they're such angels

Arrested, court Monday morning, banned for life. What more can they do.

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Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

What bottles this season? 

It was a riot. Hooligans invaded the pitch, attacked the match officials, players and coaches. No action from the GAA. 

If a Rovers fan acts the maggot they are banned. 

But we have the problem? What utter rubbish.
 
The Louth fans were brought before the courts  and the Louth County board said they'd ban them Confused 
 
 
You really need to look up the definition of a riot if you think what happend at the Louth game was one when 4 or 5 gobsh*tes got on the pitch when they tried to attack the ref. Don't seem to recall there being any damage done inside Croke Park or in and around Drumcondra and town.
 
Your really are a bitter man 
 
 
Also seem to recall a year or two ago someone getting on to the pitch at the SDCC stadium and trying to attack a Pats player but I'm sure that person had nothing to do with Rovers of course given that they're such angels


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What bottles this season? 

It was a riot. Hooligans invaded the pitch, attacked the match officials, players and coaches. No action from the GAA. 

If a Rovers fan acts the maggot they are banned. 

But we have the problem? What utter rubbish.
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Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

So take 1% of games that has only had one major riot in the last two seasons and state that there is never trouble in a sport, ignoring the list I provided. 

Right ho.
 
 
LOL 
 
Jesus you call that incident at the Louth game 2 years ago a major riot 
 
 
Of course Rovers fans are all angels of course being the ''model club'' there hasn't been any incidents involving them at all this season like throwing bottles at the match officials of course
 
For someone that doesn't like GAA you seem very obsessed about them
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So take 1% of games that has only had one major riot in the last two seasons and state that there is never trouble in a sport, ignoring the list I provided. 

Right ho.
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Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

RARELY IF EVER DURING INTERCOUNTY GAMES is what i said.

Did i say it never happens or has never happened? How many of those games were club matches? You only read what you want to read as per usual.

Why ignore club games? Because it suits your agenda? Then I can say there is no issue with trouble at Irish football because there is never an issue at international games. But that would be bullsh*t

If you want to buy the propaganda that there isn't a hooligan issue within the GAA, good for you. The rest of us know that they have a far worse record than football does.



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Originally posted by Del-Piero Del-Piero wrote:

I embrace both codes and I'm actively involved as possible with coaching in my local area with the two. Sure, there are individuals are on both sides who dislike the other for a varity of reasons, few of them worthy.

Just a shame you put some amount of energy into your contempt and hatred for GAA that could be used elsewhere

I ask the question again. When people criticise the FAI on here, its considered healthy. When people criticise the GAA, its 'contempt and hatred'. Why the double standard?
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Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

RARELY IF EVER DURING INTERCOUNTY GAMES is what i said.

Did i say it never happens or has never happened? How many of those games were club matches? You only read what you want to read as per usual.

Why ignore club games? Because it suits your agenda? Then I can say there is no issue with trouble at Irish football because there is never an issue at international games. But that would be bullsh*t

If you want to buy the propaganda that there isn't a hooligan issue within the GAA, good for you. The rest of us know that they have a far worse record than football does.


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I embrace both codes and I'm actively involved as possible with coaching in my local area with the two. Sure, there are individuals are on both sides who dislike the other for a varity of reasons, few of them worthy.

Just a shame you put some amount of energy into your contempt and hatred for GAA that could be used elsewhere
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