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    Posted: 25 Jul 2012 at 12:03pm
http://www.rte.ie/podcasts/2012/pc/pod-v-27061228m48sliveline.mp3-pid0-1728024_audio.mp3

9:14 in, remember hearing this at the time. an example that as much as you want to believe "riots" are exclusive to the GAA, they aren't.



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Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

No alternate about it, all of the below is true.
 
They invented gaelic in a pub as part of the cultural nationalism movement in a narrow vote over whether to play cricket and rugby, which they are still carrying on 80 years after all the other parts of the movement moved on, got out greened by the LFA and FAI at independence, started their garrison game crap in the 50's when the dust settled in the spat with the Brits as a rebranding. They don't let women in, used to expel Presidents for going to civilised sports and had nothing to do with the 'Ra. Their attendences and playing numbers are falling, they are the only team game with a history of child abuse in Ireland and there are more violent incidents at their games than the Copa America and claimed they owned the colour blue this year in a document in which they called child protection and academic acheivement negatives.
 
I think this will sell.
 

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No alternate about it, all of the below is true.
 
They invented gaelic in a pub as part of the cultural nationalism movement in a narrow vote over whether to play cricket and rugby, which they are still carrying on 80 years after all the other parts of the movement moved on, got out greened by the LFA and FAI at independence, started their garrison game crap in the 50's when the dust settled in the spat with the Brits as a rebranding. They don't let women in, used to expel Presidents for going to civilised sports and had nothing to do with the 'Ra. Their attendences and playing numbers are falling, they are the only team game with a history of child abuse in Ireland and there are more violent incidents at their games than the Copa America and claimed they owned the colour blue this year in a document in which they called child protection and academic acheivement negatives.
 
I think this will sell.
 
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roverstillidie , when is your book , "an alternative history of the GAA " coming out ?
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Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

Regardless of how you want to define it, either playing it up or down, it is a recurring issue at all levels of the Gah that fans invade the pitch and mill the officials, players and coaches.
 
That is their lookout, but its ludicrious for them to turn and claim football has the 'violent' fans. More interestingly is why the Gardai aren't policing it like they police football.
 
Thats before we look at the raw thuggery on the field. That kid in San Francisco nearly died and the GAA refused to help the local plod identify the animal and pay his medical bills.

This is what cracks me up with GAA fans. They have the neck to call football fans hooligans while they hurl abuse at players every game. Even at underage level the things that managers say to kids is embarrassing, it isn't near as bad in underage soccer. 

I love GAA but the die hard GAA fans at games don't make it easy. Anytime I have been to a GAA game there has always been a w**ker sat within a two seat radius of meLOL


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Originally posted by jackshat jackshat wrote:


That wasn't even a riot never-mind a major one. Even for the standards of Louth it was embarrassing.

That f**king gobsh*te who ran towards the ref waving his elbow, he then proceeds to fall over on live televisionLOL  
 
Regardless of how you want to define it, either playing it up or down, it is a recurring issue at all levels of the Gah that fans invade the pitch and mill the officials, players and coaches.
 
That is their lookout, but its ludicrious for them to turn and claim football has the 'violent' fans. More interestingly is why the Gardai aren't policing it like they police football.
 
Thats before we look at the raw thuggery on the field. That kid in San Francisco nearly died and the GAA refused to help the local plod identify the animal and pay his medical bills.
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Originally posted by jackshat jackshat wrote:

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.

That wasn't even a riot never-mind a major one. Even for the standards of Louth it was embarrassing.

That f**king gobsh*te who ran towards the ref waving his elbow, he then proceeds to fall over on live televisionLOL  
 
just watched there again now. ha thats hilarious. I'ld say he got some jeering over it. pity he didnt fall flat on his face.
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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.

That wasn't even a riot never-mind a major one. Even for the standards of Louth it was embarrassing.

That f**king gobsh*te who ran towards the ref waving his elbow, he then proceeds to fall over on live televisionLOL  
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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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And they would have been able to rent a ground in the UK for free of course

For a hell of a lot less than €2m a game.... Better stadia too.
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why would the do it for free?

Who said they should? But you are making it out like they should get a clap on the back. They charged 10 times what Cardiff would have.
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Originally posted by Denis Irwin Denis Irwin wrote:

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

"Reports" of a bottle thrown. I can go onto the match thread and say there were reports of rape and pillage. Doesn't mean it happened. 

No referees or players got attacked and they were still banned. How you think you can win a moral equivalence over the thuggery that permeates every level of the GAA.
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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.
 
why would the do it for free?
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