all of they're away games, oh yea they play all of they're games in croke park, thank god we dont have to put up with there supporters, is that not unfair, they do not play away from home??
look at the dublin supporters going around the the towns of ireland and wreaking them, shame on them, there only thugs
Well that's (mass spectator) sport for you - not necessarily logical but engaging for those who are into it. GAA sports mean little (approaching nothing) to me but, as a Bohs supporter, I can empathise with the traits, emotions and allegiances/loyalty involved. I suppose some people are not into that sort of carry on. Maybe it's to their detriment. Maybe not. Who knows?As a non GAA fan though, I genuinely love the way you guys get so hot and bothered about it.
Can County X beat County X?................The world waits.
In fairness we Dubs and surrounding areas, I think its true to say have far more interest in soccer hence why we provide almost all the Irish born internationals along with a few very good players from the likes of Cork (Keane (the elder), irwin and Ireland) and Wicklow and Louth (McShane, Staunton, Gary Kelly, etc.)
I think you will find the net sweeps wider than that, waterford (O'Shea, Hunt), Tipperary (Long), Limerick (Finnan), Donegal (Given),
doyle (wexford) dublin only has duff and robby keane when you think of it, gaa is stronger in dublin than down the country.
I wouldn't say Dub fans are any worse than any other with drink in them i.e if your a thug your a thug regardless of where your from, but this thread started as someone telling jokes and it should have stayed that way.
it showed a section of hill16 on sunday with loads of dublin junkies with tatoos and jewlery
it showed a section of hill16 on sunday with loads of dublin junkies with tatoos and jewlery
it showed a section of hill16 on sunday with loads of dublin junkies with tatoos and jewlery
I think its getting to the stage where there has to be an annual anti Dublin story. This year it was the Dubs taunting their opponents, and last year we had the "drinkin dubs". I remember a line from an old Reo Speedwagon song, "talk is cheap when the story is good and tales grow taller down the line".
The Dubs taunting wasn't a story as much as an actual occurence and fanned the flames of the stereotypical dublin arrogance debate i.e ye get so cocky without reason.
The Dubs taunting wasn't a story as much as an actual occurence and fanned the flames of the stereotypical dublin arrogance debate i.e ye get so cocky without reason.
"So we get so cocky without reason", really? how does this cockiness manifest itself? Do you have a machine that measures it? Yes, we get a lot of media coverage (I've covered this point earlier in this thread) but that is it!
Lets not forget one thing, Dublin IS the best country in this Island...
I was more referring to the players, as a supporter you're supposed to be cocky!
In fairness to Donaghy, he apologised personally to Paul Hearty shortly after that quarter-final game finished last August, and publicly in interviews afterwards.What was taking place between Kieran Donaghy and that goalkeeper? Were they swapping phone numbers last year?
it was very disappointing to see the likes of Brian Cullen and Jason Sherlock involved int he goading of players, I have come to expect it from the Brogans Keaney Casey. I thought Declan O Sullivan response to to Cullens roaring in his face was perfect, he scored 1 3 from play off him
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