RoboKlopp wrote: » Too busy posting about people supporting English teams to bother watching the Irish team play. You couldn't make it up!
Edenmoar wrote: » Some of us were freezing our gonads off in Dalymount last night. The EPL is a slick product with tonnes of marketing behind it and far more attractive to people than irish football unfortunately. Plus every irish Liverpool or Yenira fan has a “Me Uncle worked der on the sites in the 80s and used to bring me back programs nall” story as justification.
Bonniedog wrote: » Sitting in a pub half comatose watching Sky droning most EPL games is cr@p compared to walking up the road to Dalymount or Tolka Park or Oriel Park or wherever.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Something being "crap" is subjective I guess, some people find soccer to be "crap", the shock and horror of it all
Bateman wrote: » Maybe not you personally but prevalent views
odyssey06 wrote: » Maybe they mean the youth stuff...https://www.thejournal.ie/senior-cup-fight-3824291-Jan2018/ Or just the players...https://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2019/0605/1053650-irfu-leinster-investigation/ Seems like you are OK in the stadium, just not so much afterwards.
8-10 wrote: » Nah we were in the game. They were better in the second half but panicked a bit in the final third. I've seen us play much much worse than that
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » A more subtle kind? Like what, the kind who’d rob you with a pen or a spreadsheet? If there is any “scum” at international, Pro14 or AIL rugby games they keep very quiet. I haven’t seen, or heard, of any hooliganism at a rugby match in nearly 30 years of going.
odyssey06 wrote: » Someone call the cops cos I think I just witnessed someone stealing a point!
odyssey06 wrote: » Plus, surely the worst kind of active consumer is a reality TV show voter!
8-10 wrote: » Thought that was a decent game actually
Bonniedog wrote: » Indeed. But you can pass your time on the planet by other means than being a passive consumer. If people want to watch cr@p then that is their prerogative. Absolutely.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » I see the word 'quality' being used an argument for those Irish fans who identify with Premier League England teams. Why support the Republic of Ireland team? Never-mind where you are from where is the quality? There are plenty of teams that are better. They are terrible entertainment.
D14Rugby wrote: » Oh there are scum at rugby games just a different more subtle kind. There is very very little trouble at LOI games, I'd go as far as to say less than at EPL games.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Of course - a lot of work, expertise and pride go into creating them too. Sure it's all just something for us to pass some time while we are on this 'ol planet.
Bonniedog wrote: » In the same way as Coronation Street or Neighbours are part of the Community
Bateman wrote: » Bohs have nearly 1,000 more people coming than last season, and a lot of the new people are enjoying it for an hour or two every second Friday without feeling the need to become diehards. Main stand: Toilets passable (not great by any means), multiple food options and 3 bars. All the things people think should be happening are happening. If your contribution to the debate is to cover your eyes with your hands and retain the view that all LOI fans are weirdos (well, that’s not entirely wrong), the football is ****e and the facilities are ****e, it’s your loss and a loss to Irish football
odyssey06 wrote: » . The way to get more fans is to talk up the experience of live football, not to denigrate potential
hetuzozaho wrote: » But people grow up in communities where the local pub shows the Premier league and the Champions League, it's discussed in schools, on buses with strangers, waiting rooms, water coolers. It is a big part of our communities now you'd have to agree?
D14Rugby wrote: » Well the leagues don't overlap much, there'd quite often be players that's play LOI until the season ends then play LSL for the winter. The point is they can't meet each other in the league. Genuine question did a LOI player or fan or something steal your bird at some point to make you so bitter towards it?
Jim Gazebo wrote: » How anyone thinks its normal and makes you proud to follow an English team, it makes me sick. Support your own.
odyssey06 wrote: » No it isn't, someone can't play for Tolka Rovers and Bohemians. How many players have simultaneously played for a LSL team AND a LOI team? How many players have played for a club and country? See the obvious difference? How can a real fan have a deep local mystical connection to two teams? Real fans walk to games! Singing the club's song in close harmony, as the fans hear the song they walk out of their doors, swelling the ranks.
OMM 0000 wrote: » It's not though. There are many differences, but here's a big one, and it's a big part of the reason LOI is not mainstream: There are almost no scum at rugby games. I can't say the same for LOI games. Until this is fixed, you're wasting your time.