Wonzy wrote: » I'd say your Friday night is sitting at home knitting socks for yourself.
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
Cienciano wrote: » This is an absolutely stupid post. What do you mean by competition for best fans in the world no one cares about? This doesn't exist. As in irish fans don't try and be the best fans in the world. Who even says this?
The FIFA Fair Play Award is a FIFA recognition of exemplary behaviour that promotes the spirit of fair play and compassion in association football around the world.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_Fair_Play_Award
Kenny Bania wrote: » It's so close-minded the way all the proles in this thread are assuming that because some people don't like football, beer, and the bants - that they have no fun - since obviously nothing else fun happens in the world besides those things. I go to Alton Towers & take acid - at least once a year off-peak. It's the best rush ever - peaking when going 70mph on Nemesis. Did it in Legoland Windsor too. I take acid & go hiking in Glendalough for the day. I get stoned & go rock climbing. I get stoned & record music. Do you realise some people are into other stuff that's not the usual generic "lad" pastimes (footy, lager, cars, titty mags, bants, cheeky nandos, christenings, the script, whey hey!"), yeah?"You don't like footy & pints? You much be a boring snotty hermit".
HardenendMan wrote: » Cool story bro. But you misunderstood my post. I didn't say it's lad banter or no banter.
Lucy8080 wrote: » Superfans is right. Good call O.P. Yesterday on the 24th minute of the match v Sweden our fans sang "stand up for the Ulstermen" in remembrance/solidarity for a young 24 yr old N.I. football fan,who sadly lost his life. Could just as easily been one of our fans who , looking for no bother, met unfortunate circumstances. Now our fans have a great well deserved reputation, the Scots fans are in competition with us (but,they didnae qualify) , and theN..i fans are trying to give us both a good run for the title. The Welsh are making a real race of it,and the English are being hampered by a loose (russian/french) horse in their attempts to join us. I'd encourage all in that competition and let's leave the action on the pitch. Thoughts and condolence to Darren Rodgers friends and relations from this R.O.I. fan. R.I.P.
Kenny Bania wrote: » Then explain your post. Who exactly are the "boring snotty keyboard hermits on boards" that you refer to? Because you strongly suggested there are 2 options when deciding who to send abroad: the "Irish football fans" or the "boring snotty keyboard hermits on boards". Ergo, people who are not football fans, much by default be boring snotty keyboard hermits.
Kenny Bania wrote: » I go to Alton Towers & take acid - at least once a year off-peak. It's the best rush ever - peaking when going 70mph on Nemesis. Did it in Legoland Windsor too. I take acid & go hiking in Glendalough for the day. I get stoned & go rock climbing. I get stoned & record music."You don't like footy & pints? You much be a boring snotty hermit".
razorblunt wrote: » By the Irish lad bull fighting with the Swede was the best video I saw so far. Olé.
reason vs religion wrote: » It's not necessarily a criticism of the people themselves as the media outlets that keep showing us footage under titles like, Look what amazing thing Irish fans are doing.
Kenny Bania wrote: » That's what most people are saying - including the OP. It's over-saturation & cringe-worthy pandering by the media that makes "the fans" annoying.
Cienciano wrote: » This is an absolutely stupid post. What do you mean by competition for best fans in the world no one cares about? This doesn't exist. As in irish fans don't try and be the best fans in the world. Who even says this? They go out and just act normal. It's just the way most irish people when they're away, drink and don't cause trouble. The highlighted bit has the be the worst part of your post. What do you expect? Irish fans should sit in their hotels, go quietly to the game and go straight home? So the fúck what if they go for a beer and chat to locals and other fans? That's what they're supposed to do. Anyone who thinks the irish fans behaviour is stupid doesn't know what being a football fans is. Irish fans don't give a fúck about being the best fans and if people want to call them that, they don't give a fúck either. But arguing that they should be the most normal and low key fans in the tournament is absolutely idiotic. Rant over
Debil wrote: » The first video I had a problem with was the Irish fans celebrating when the English conceded against Russia. I mean how many of these guys support those players week in week out, and then they go and celebrate them losing.
Kenny Bania wrote: » Soccer fans aren't exactly the smartest though. They arbitrarily pick a random English premiership team when they're young, and then someone they're die-hard fans for life - when they're not even from Manchester or Liverpool (or wherever), and have no allegiance to the team or the city. And then they say "we" as if they play for them or something.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN1WN0YMWZU
HardenendMan wrote: » Ok, so you just dislike football. Probably were picked last during PE as a kid. What are your hobbies? Apart from roller coasters and acid.
risteard7 wrote: » It's a pity these great fans wouldn't turn up for the home games.
Kenny Bania wrote: » Wasn't picked last, sorry - is that another thing that must have happened to everyone who dislikes soccer? As well as being snotty hermits. I train in Kokoro MMA Club in North Strand since 2009 - was training in Tae Kwon Do since I was 14. Do Rock Climbing, Poker, play music. That's about it - you? Football? Bants? "Apart from roller coasters and acid." 2 pretty amazing hobbies TBH.
Essien wrote: » Remarkably well behaved in fact. I've been in Paris for 3 days, seen possibly tens of thousands of Irish fans "after a long day of beer". In that time I've seen just 1 fight, which was started by an English man spitting on someone.