bigpink wrote: » We get it they are superfans
bigpink wrote: » Its good but jesud the non stop fawning of it Id like to see how well behaved they all are after a long day of beer
Irish_rat wrote: » I've been to many away games and was at Euro 2012, believe me it's once in a lifetime thing to do. If you're watching it on YouTube at home then you'll tire of it very quickly with the same songs repeated over and over. But it's just a whole different thing being there and engrossed in the atmosphere. Escapism from reality a few weeks for many, it's called living life. I'm not surprised to see the moaners coming out of the cupboards.
nehe milner skudder wrote: » Counter debate is shouted down
Lyaiera wrote: » nehe milner skudder wrote: » Counter debate is shouted down You want to counter debate against the people in the countries where the previous tournaments were held where the police, local business owners, and local fans pretty much unanimously said they love the Irish fans and they'd have them back any time? Why would anyone want to debate that?
bigpink wrote: » Id like to see how well behaved they all are after a long day of beer
nehe milner skudder wrote: » They didn't enjoy it in the MGM grand when the " green army " was pulling it asunder and climbing the lion statue after a macgregor fight.
Mellor wrote: » nehe milner skudder wrote: » They didn't enjoy it in the MGM grand when the " green army " was pulling it asunder and climbing the lion statue after a macgregor fight. Actually the MGM grand were pretty happy to make a ton on money on it. Pulling it asunder? That didn't happen.
nehe milner skudder wrote: » A figure of speech. They had to be removed from prohibited areas by security.
Mellor wrote: » A figure of speech that doesn't apply in this instance. Pulling it asunder is what happened in Landsdown road in 1995 when english fans neo-nazis instigated a planned riot. There's a huge difference between the light banter banter in the streets at Irish games, and the reports of violence and bottles being thrown at other games. If I was a local, I know who I'd rather have in town.
LorMal wrote: » I agree OP. In the minds of many Irish supporters, there appears to be a competition to be regarded as 'the best fans in the world'. Nobody else is remotely interested in competing. The attention seeking behaviour includes drunkenly hugging everyone to prove what lovable and cuddly leprechauns we are. Yes, it's far far better than the violence and racist taunting we see from some English and Russian fans - but can't we not just go and enjoy the football like the vast majority of countries supporters? Inane and stupid behaviour egged on by a sycophantic media who are just looking for any old story to fill the papers.
nehe milner skudder wrote: » I'm sick of it OP. Remember. If you are not joining in the mass self congratulatory circle jerk and cheerleading like every other one of the cheeky nandos , clap when the plane lands brigade you are a begrudger. Counter debate is shouted down by the "Confused.com", "that'll do pig" , "sure it'd be rude not to" , click bait website subscribing disciple. I have never seen a nation to pat itself on the back for being "sound" more than this one. Crowd surfing blocking traffic, being a general pain in the arse is de rigeur , but sure it's all only banter. I have my shoe off and held aloft as I type this, in solidarity with these extremely fun , enviable, morally incorruptable people. I'm off to find a statue I can climb or a garden to urinate in , but don't persecute me, I have an inflatable hammer and am adorned in an ironic retro shamrock t-shirt . #coybig The world is a gutter