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Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:59 am
by JoshyBoy
Sniper08 wrote:celtic and rangers go out but Shamrock rovers go through LMFAO , luck of the irish eh ;)


No luck, they deserve it. Rangers and Celtic don't.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:07 am
by Sniper08
admittly i didnt see the game so i dont know how they got on but a peno in the 113 minute to win seems kinda lucky.atleast an irish team will be hopefully out of debt now thanks to the payday. i remember shelbourne made it a few years ago and now they are in the first division of irish foorball so i hope history wont repeat itself

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:31 am
by IR1SH ACE
Sniper if did not see it.....u must....check it out...Partizan Belgrade v Shamrock Rovers (second leg)......more than just luck of the Irish..

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:39 am
by Sniper08
what a fuckin second goal that was, goal of the season right there. I wish andy grey was commentating just so he could say "Take a Bow Son" :lol:

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:44 am
by IR1SH ACE
u watchin the draw man...

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:59 am
by Sniper08
nah at work ,saw the draw for CL yesterday , United got an easy group , chelsea is kinda difficult and shitty have it alright so the PL clubs should be gettin through no bother unless arsenal completly f*ck things up.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 7:20 am
by IR1SH ACE
Sweet draw.....nice game with Spurs...would imagine there home games will be played at Aviva Stadium Lansdowne Road?....

Group A
Tottenham Hotspur FC (ENG)
FC Rubin Kazan (RUS)
PAOK FC (GRE)
Shamrock Rovers FC (IRL)

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:10 am
by Sniper08
IR1SH ACE wrote:Sweet draw.....nice game with Spurs...would imagine there home games will be played at Aviva Stadium Lansdowne Road?....

Group A
Tottenham Hotspur FC (ENG)
FC Rubin Kazan (RUS)
PAOK FC (GRE)
Shamrock Rovers FC (IRL)


yep almost certainly they will get upgraded to the national stadium although it would be better if it was at croker. the only result i can see them gettin is against that greek team.i think they group will play out as listed although kazan have beaten barcelona before so they are no easy challenge for spurs

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:51 am
by GreecePwns
We will avenge our fallen black-and-white comrades in Serbia and beat pass the group with ease.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:52 am
by Pirlo
GreecePwns wrote:We will avenge our fallen black-and-white comrades in Serbia and beat pass the group with ease.


you are a fan of .......?

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:00 am
by GreecePwns
See you at Croke Park

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Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 11:15 am
by IR1SH ACE
GreecePwns wrote:See you at Croke Park

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well u might be waiting there awhile.... :lol: :lol: .........unless ur team has taken up GAA

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:13 pm
by Nola_Lifer

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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:18 pm
by KernowWarrior
sam_levi_11 wrote:yes....hence why ANYONE OUTSIDE OF AMERICA is talking. beleive me- nowhere outside the north americas is your football(the one played using less feet than what u refuse to call football) played by even 1% of the country. australia has australian rules footy but thats as close as it gets


You forget Ireland. Football, not soccer is the main sport, although every Irish Man supports and English 'soccer' team (usually Man U, as they have no imagination). I'm a British person living in Ireland, Irish Football which as far as I can tell is a cross between Soccer, Rugby and basket ball (without the basket) is huge! Irish soccer isnt!, its mainly (by English standards) pub teams.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 2:02 pm
by Sniper08
KernowWarrior wrote:
sam_levi_11 wrote:yes....hence why ANYONE OUTSIDE OF AMERICA is talking. beleive me- nowhere outside the north americas is your football(the one played using less feet than what u refuse to call football) played by even 1% of the country. australia has australian rules footy but thats as close as it gets


You forget Ireland. Football, not soccer is the main sport, although every Irish Man supports and English 'soccer' team (usually Man U, as they have no imagination). I'm a British person living in Ireland, Irish Football which as far as I can tell is a cross between Soccer, Rugby and basket ball (without the basket) is huge! Irish soccer isnt!, its mainly (by English standards) pub teams.


wrong , wrong and wrong. Gaelic is played by many in ireland but Football is played by almost everyone in ireland. I support Man utd cause my dad,uncle,cousins,grandfather and great grandfather did and its similar to most of my friends their family supported teams so they did naturally aswell.

Gaelic was founded in 1886 and most of the rural areas play more gaelic than football. in the cities its the opposite.Football and Gaelic has diiferent levels of support around ireland so to say one is more popular than the other is wrong.Football is played more but Gaelic is equally watched as the same as Football. absolutly no where in Gaelic does it resemble basket ball. the pass is a fist pump not a throw so utter bs on that.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:45 pm
by KernowWarrior
Sniper08 wrote:
KernowWarrior wrote:
sam_levi_11 wrote:yes....hence why ANYONE OUTSIDE OF AMERICA is talking. beleive me- nowhere outside the north americas is your football(the one played using less feet than what u refuse to call football) played by even 1% of the country. australia has australian rules footy but thats as close as it gets


You forget Ireland. Football, not soccer is the main sport, although every Irish Man supports and English 'soccer' team (usually Man U, as they have no imagination). I'm a British person living in Ireland, Irish Football which as far as I can tell is a cross between Soccer, Rugby and basket ball (without the basket) is huge! Irish soccer isnt!, its mainly (by English standards) pub teams.


wrong , wrong and wrong. Gaelic is played by many in ireland but Football is played by almost everyone in ireland. I support Man utd cause my dad,uncle,cousins,grandfather and great grandfather did and its similar to most of my friends their family supported teams so they did naturally aswell.

Gaelic was founded in 1886 and most of the rural areas play more gaelic than football. in the cities its the opposite.Football and Gaelic has diiferent levels of support around ireland so to say one is more popular than the other is wrong.Football is played more but Gaelic is equally watched as the same as Football. absolutly no where in Gaelic does it resemble basket ball. the pass is a fist pump not a throw so utter bs on that.


At no point did I say I knew anything about how Gaelic was played, nor do I care. If Soccer is bigger than Gaelic in Ireland, how come every back end of nowhere village has a Gaelic pitch when most reasonable size towns don't have a soccer pitch.

The country stands still for the GAA all Ireland Final, The Irish Soccer final (is there one?) doesn't even get T.V. coverage let alone a mention.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:59 pm
by Sniper08
can u not read, i just said gaelic is more popular in rural areas than it the cities. where i live we have 5 football teams and only 1 Gaelic team.in school football was bigger than gaelic and in everyday life football is played more and watched more than gaelic.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:16 pm
by KernowWarrior
Well as I live in Rural Ireland, I can only comment on Rural Ireland, Still my comment about GAA All Ireland still goes.

I only just realised that your in Dublin, and as we all know the center of Ireland is Dublin, football may be played by everyone in Dublin, so of course as far as you being a Dub is concerned football is quote: played by almost everyone in ireland because all Dubs beleve that Ireland begins with D and ends in N! I assure you outside of your Dublin centric world football is played by hardly anyone.

I live in Roscommon, a county town yes its a town as well as a county! and I can count, off hand at least 6 GAA pitches within 10 miles. No football pitches none not one, infact they are currently trying to raise money to build one in town. No one is donating!

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:30 pm
by Sniper08
i have relatives all over ireland and when i visit them i see ppl playing football rather than gaelic admittly ive never been to roscommon other than passing through by train so gah probaby is big there but again thats rural areas.limerick,cork,galway,waterford and dublin are the main area of ireland and all have place football above gaelic.dublin has 25% of the pop of ireland and the most influence so yeah if we play football the stats are gonna be heavily towards football being the more popular sport.


anyways onto actual football news and Barcelona have won the Europa Super Cup 2-0 over porto who had 2 men sent off.Fab gets another trophy 2 in less than a month more than in his arsenal career :lol:

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:49 pm
by IR1SH ACE
KernowWarrior wrote:You forget Ireland. Football, not soccer is the main sport, although every Irish Man supports and English 'soccer' team (usually Man U, as they have no imagination).I'm a British person living in Ireland, Irish Football which as far as I can tell is a cross between Soccer, Rugby and basket ball (without the basket) is huge! Irish soccer isnt!, its mainly (by English standards) pub teams.


(usually Man U, as they have no imagination)

myself and many friends I know support Liverpool...but maybe where just imaginative...also u forgot that all Irish people support Celtic...its a catholic thing...

I'm a British person living in Ireland, Irish Football which as far as I can tell is a cross between Soccer, Rugby and basket ball


Nice to be gettin schooled by a Brit on our own sport....just to correct u Soccer & Rugby are manifestations of the same game played by English peasants cc 18th-19th century...but became separate and unique games with the founding of governin body's and rules in late 1800's, Basketball...no idea where ur gettin that from...also on a side note Aussie rules is a direct offshoot of Gaelic brought to Aus by Irish convicts sent there by the Brits...

pub teams


Nice to see one of our PUB teams make it into the Europa League....... :o


KernowWarrior wrote:I only just realised that your in Dublin, and as we all know the center of Ireland is Dublin, football may be played by everyone in Dublin, so of course as far as you being a Dub is concerned football is quote: played by almost everyone in ireland because all Dubs beleve that Ireland begins with D and ends in N! I assure you outside of your Dublin centric world football is played by hardly anyone.


Nice to see u have developed the typical Culchie "chip on the shoulder" attitude about Dublin in ur (how many years?) livin in Roscommon...and yes football(soccer) is played by the majority in Ireland....considerin that the population of Ireland is about 4.5 million and nearly 2 million people live in the greater Dublin area and the whole county population of roscommon is less than 100,000 people kind of fucks up ur whole point.....also if u count county's Wicklow(pop: 150,000), Kildare(pop: 200,000), Meath(pop: 200,000), Cork(pop: 500,000) and Donegal (pop: 170,000) all have plenty of soccer clubs then where pushing over the 3 million mark.
U can check for urself here..........Irish Soccer Teams Listed by the Counties of Ireland.......ur right aswell there are no soccer teams in County Roscommen...but Im sure where not missin out on any lost talent for the national team...

KernowWarrior wrote:I live in Roscommon, a county town yes its a town as well as a county! and I can count, off hand at least 6 GAA pitches within 10 miles. No football pitches none not one, infact they are currently trying to raise money to build one in town. No one is donating!


I live in Roscommon, a county town yes its a town as well as a county

oh really a town with the same name as the County its in...ur not serious...that's the maddest thing Iv ever heard....its not like nearly ever county in Ireland has a town/city with the same name as the county....Dublin City, Cork city, Cavan Town, Wicklow Town........cheers for that bit of clarification...

Final word and then u can go back to ur Gah.....Shay Given(Donegal), Shane Long(Tipperary), Kevin Doyle(Wexford) and many other Irish players would hav grownin up playing both GAA and soccer...I myself a born Dub (both parents from Cavan so spent plenty of time up there) played both GAA and soccer in my younger to teen years but it was the soccer football that stuck...

Cheers for ur insight into Irish Culture based on ur time spent in the vast metropolis that is County Roscommen, please feel free to drop in anytime with ur insightful knowledge of our fair country....

Right back to the topic.....

Sniper08 wrote:anyways onto actual football news and Barcelona have won the Europa Super Cup 2-0 over porto who had 2 men sent off.Fab gets another trophy 2 in less than a month more than in his arsenal career :lol:


Great game and Barca look feckin unstoppable, I hav 100 bucks on Barca winnin the champions league...any takers...

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:00 am
by Conchobar
Hahaha, here here. Can't wait for the response from the west brit... :lol:

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 2:50 pm
by Nola_Lifer
I'll take that bet that Barca won't win it this year and I'll do you better and place my money on Mourinho. :)

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:08 pm
by JPcelticfc
Nola_Lifer wrote:I'll take that bet that Barca won't win it this year and I'll do you better and place my money on Mourinho. :)


Easy money..... ;)

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 5:05 pm
by Lord and Master
Kernow, mate, we both know you'd be the first to admit knowing sod all about footy and less about gaelic so back away here, before the lads really get started ;)
He's got a point about the All-Ireland though, you try finding a pub showing Premier League that day! Round our way anyway...

Anyway. Yeah congrats to Shamrock Rovers, anyone catch off the ball yesterday (Friday) when the lads ripped into Maureen O'Hara? Soccer football, I nearly cried laughing!

In other news, come on United! Though I fear it's usually exactly when a team is on a massive downer, like Arsenal now, that they step it right up when facing United so little nervy about tomorrow but probably not as bad as JB or Ice... I'll take 1-0

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:48 am
by Gypsys Kiss
1-1,1-0,1-1,1-1,1-1. The hatters first 5 results of the season. I should be disappointed, but after last season anything is a bonus. I mean, we haven't lost yet :D

With the input of some money(if Arsene doesn't want to spend it, bung our way, we need it more than you) and a new management team(who'd have thought we'd get Didi Hamann as our manager?), I can see a bright spot on the horizon.


Come on The Hatters