ComfortKid wrote: » According to Paddy Barnes, they get very little state funding and rely heavily on sponsorship deals.
salmocab wrote: Yeah Im sure they aren't getting enough for the return they produce, what I mean is compared to other comparative sports. Im really wondering how anyone thinks that boxers doing well is in any way embarrassing.
razorblunt wrote: » The 60-0 is the first thing to come into my head but that Horan incident where he ruined the Greek lads Marathon was awful I bought as many yoghurts as I could and wore a toga to work for a week to make up for it in some way. But yeah that 60 point drubbing was atrocious.
mynamejeff wrote: » or could it be that horgan was involved in one single incident where he paid a large sum of money as compo and that nevin had been involved in various and assorted incidents been in court multiple times for multiple reasons ?
crybaby wrote: » What a sad, pathetic individual
Berserker wrote: Boxers like Katie Taylor, Paddy & Co. toy with the idea of turning professional as it gives them a really good shot at building a comfortable life for themselves.
ollaetta wrote: » Haven't read the whole thread so apologies if this has been mentioned before. I'd go for the ridiculous "homecoming" in the Phoenix Park after our elimination from the 94 World Cup. Unlike 1990 there was f-all to celebrate (bar the Italy win) and the squad and management were almost cringing with embarrassment.
Berserker wrote: » Correct. I know a few people involved with boxing and the elite boxers get very little in financial terms. Most amateur boxers are finished career wise by the time they hit 30 and it is very rare that they would have made enough money from amateur boxing to provide for themselves and their families for the future. Boxers like Katie Taylor, Paddy & Co. toy with the idea of turning professional as it gives them a really good shot at building a comfortable life for themselves.
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » Irish fans of a Premiership team booing Eircom League players in a recent exhibition match at the Aviva Stadium.
ComfortKid wrote: » Id agree on that and put it on par with losing 5-2 to Cyprus. Some people seem to think getting beat by arguably the greatest national team ever in Euro 2012 is more embarrassing though.
il gatto wrote: » Getting beat? No problem with that. Getting played off the field and singing because we're just happy to be there is the embarrassing part.
briany wrote: » Didn't Pat Kenny MC the public reception? That man always brings a bit of cringe factor wherever he goes.
Say Your Number wrote: » Joe Duffy did in 2002, he said German and Spanish defenders were suffering from DDD (Damien Duff Dizziness) that deserves to be on the list There was a programme on Italia 90 on RTE last night and watching the homecoming if you didn't know any better you'd swear we actually won the thing, but I suppose it was uncharted territory for the country, if we get that far again maybe we won't go as mental about it.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » The face Damien Duff made when Duffy said that was priceless. Those players were embarrassed to be there, they knew they had spurned a very realistic chance to make the semis that year as they would have faced South Korea in the quarters had they got past Spain. They actually would have met the Germans again in the semis, we could have really gotten into fairytale stuff.
briany wrote: » I'm happy that the Irish fans got to go and support the team but the football played by Ireland was a real disgrace. Sadly, the new standard is just hope to make it to the finals any which way you can and then everything else is a total bonus. Roddy Collins had said the tournament would put Irish football back 20 years, and while that sounded really hyperbolous at the time, what he meant became quite apparent as events unfolded on the pitch. Not a single youngster would have been inspired by how the team played, nor would get from it the dream of one day maybe donning the shirt himself.
Say Your Number wrote: » Joe Duffy did in 2002, he said German and Spanish defenders were suffering from DDD (Damien Duff Dizziness) that deserves to be on the list.
fiachr_a wrote: » Austria 6 Ireland 0, 1952 football friendly.
partyguinness wrote: » The thousands of Irish people that are quite happy to spend their money traveling to the UK every wend to watch games but have never set foot inside a LOI ground....:(
The Rodgers wrote: » apples and something not at all like apples, don't get your point mate
osarusan wrote: » 0-0 versus Lichtenstein.
realies wrote: » Don't think anyone mentioned John Delaney ...
il gatto wrote: Getting beat? No problem with that. Getting played off the field and singing because we're just happy to be there is the embarrassing part.