wobatkicker23 wrote: » That’s presumably because they were with you, a regular. The one LOI game I went to the supporters were huddled under a shed passing a bottle of vodka around. Locker room talk galore, most of the time was spent on social media trying to show how hardcore they were. Some of the chanting was obnoxious ‘**** English Football’ ‘Bomb the Premier League’ etc.
andekwarhola wrote: » Where was this?
limnam wrote: » Little do they know it's the chip that stops some people from getting involved in LOI
dan1895 wrote: » Funny that not one of the dozens of people I've brought to Tolka over the years received anything but a warm welcome from the regulars no matter who they supported.
Avatar MIA wrote: » Oh, I agree, for me it's be Cork, but I've never actually been to a Cork game. Part of the reason is that where I'm living is not Cork and my friends wouldn't go to a local game. I've been meaning to go to a Limerick v Cork game.
wobatkicker23 wrote: » OP you haven’t answered my question. Do you expect Kerry man and women to support Cork City?
Omackeral wrote: » Depends if they want to bomb the Premier League or not really.
_Puma_ wrote: » Know plenty of Mayo supporters for Sligo or Galway United. Similarly Clare supportes of Limerick FC. Most of underage setups for the clubs take in players from neighbouring counties. Very important for the players continue their studies while playing.
wobatkicker23 wrote: » You have no answer. And therein lies the difference between supporting a GAA team and a LOI franchise.
wobatkicker23 wrote: » That’s great but when it is two counties with the sporting rivalry that Cork and Kerry have then you won’t find Kerry people supporting Cork City. Cork City don’t even represent the rest of the county.
wobatkicker23 wrote: » That’s great but when it is two counties with the sporting rivalry that Cork and Kerry have then you won’t find Kerry people supporting Cork City.Cork City don’t even represent the rest of the county.
wobatkicker23 wrote: » The one LOI game I went to the supporters were huddled under a shed passing a bottle of vodka around. Locker room talk galore, most of the time was spent on social media trying to show how hardcore they were. Some of the chanting was obnoxious ‘**** English Football’ ‘Bomb the Premier League’ etc.
wobatkicker23 wrote: » Ok let me break it you fellas. Nobody in Kerry supports Cork City.
Omackeral wrote: » Exactly, Man United and Arsenal do.
Omackeral wrote: » Wombatkicker, I'm reasonable enough if you want to actually engage. Asked you these already but got no reply. I'll ask again.-How could you see what lads are putting on their social media, are you creeping over their phones? -You went to one LOI game ever and a few lads in ''the shed'' was enough to turn you off. Where was this can I ask and when? -How in the hell would anyone even know that you're new to a stadium?
wobatkicker23 wrote: » - They made it obvious by roaring into snapchat stories about being ‘proper football fans’ - As I said already I don’t want to name the location. 10 years ago. - They seemed to know right off the bat. I am mixed race and got comments all night that could be summed up as ‘you’re not from round ‘ere.