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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote savo01 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Feb 2024 at 1:02pm
Good result on Friday night, great crowd up too.  Galway will tell a lot on Friday night, but pretty hopeful for the season.  
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Has to be a joke…..Noel king!!!!!!
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Originally posted by JUICEBOMB JUICEBOMB wrote:

Has to be a joke…..Noel king!!!!!!
Does this rule him out of the Ireland job?
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Bit of a surreal moment here in Drogheda as Dundalk owner Brian Ainscough appeared to be rowing with a couple of home supporters for a minute. Drogheda steward had to tell Ainscough to calm down, who held his hand up to apologize. Never seen anything like that at a game.



Very surreal indeed. Ainscough, sitting in the main stand, called a Drogheda supporter a ‘baldy bastard’ or a ‘baldy bollocks.’ Couldn’t quite get a consensus on that one. Neither particularly becoming of a club owner.




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Originally posted by Denis Irwin Denis Irwin wrote:

Bit of a surreal moment here in Drogheda as Dundalk owner Brian Ainscough appeared to be rowing with a couple of home supporters for a minute. Drogheda steward had to tell Ainscough to calm down, who held his hand up to apologize. Never seen anything like that at a game.



Very surreal indeed. Ainscough, sitting in the main stand, called a Drogheda supporter a ‘baldy bastard’ or a ‘baldy bollocks.’ Couldn’t quite get a consensus on that one. Neither particularly becoming of a club owner.




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Why were they rowing?  They must have watched the Boat Race recently.   Of course I'm an Oxford man myself.
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