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Ahhh I meant Sunday What ever!
BigJohn.6_8 (Galway) - Posts: 704 - 22/03/2018 17:26:55 2087053 Link 0 |
Really looking forward to the game. Let's hope that supporters are respectful of the players, particularly as it may be some of the younger lads first time playing at HQ. greysoil (Monaghan) - Posts: 965 - 23/03/2018 20:57:02 2087310 Link 1 |
I agree completely on giving those lads some game time
Marse (Dublin) - Posts: 217 - 24/03/2018 09:22:19 2087369 Link 1 |
Hopefully we'll see a very fresh looking Dubs lineup I was hoping to see Paddy Small a little bit more so fingers crossed he'll get his start but sure it's only a matter of time for Paddy. A top prospect and already showing glimpses of what he's capable of at this level. jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 24/03/2018 09:55:45 2087372 Link 1 |
Monaghan panel: patk (Monaghan) - Posts: 936 - 24/03/2018 10:39:44 2087376 Link 1 |
In fairness you'd be better off if the hill bring usual noise and jeering and olés because this game is a dead rubber and it's as real a simulator game as you'll get for when ye meet them in the summer. I heard the hill cheer loudly when young Clifford hurt his leg late in our game with them a few weeks ago they are not the friendlyist bunch and it hasn't always been that bad, and it's just a pity they're gone the soccer route of support instead of being more like the rugby crowd. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 24/03/2018 11:25:20 2087386 Link 1 |
Yea and the kerry fans are all choirboys. As good as gold..if kerry had of won that game' there wouldnt have been word out of yea about young clifford the hill and his sore leg..you would have been too busy praising the young kerry team as the next best thing since sliced bread..you might not have noticed but clifford was no angel either during the game.
GGdub (Dublin) - Posts: 260 - 24/03/2018 12:06:11 2087394 Link 4 |
Anything you experience in Croker won't prepare you for the treatment from the crowd in Kerry. Between the pulling and dragging on the field and the jeering from the stand I'd have to agree with Paudi. Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2312 - 24/03/2018 13:08:40 2087405 Link 4 |
The hill should be all seated as it draws the wrong elements. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 24/03/2018 14:17:04 2087422 Link 1 |
Haha nothing like a seat to improve your manners. :D TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4445 - 24/03/2018 14:24:56 2087423 Link 0 |
I can't recall the last time I saw an object thrown at an official from the Hill
jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 24/03/2018 14:25:56 2087424 Link 3 |
100% agree stood in it once and never again most have no interest in the game. you get a few thousand there on league games but then they want the whole thing on all ireland final day. I would seat 80% of it then have a safe standing area for the dubs who want a season ticket there everyone wins.
Yourjoking (USA) - Posts: 703 - 24/03/2018 14:32:01 2087426 Link 1 |
Jaysus yourself and thehermit are really joined at the hip... Stop your whining jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 24/03/2018 14:32:31 2087427 Link 2 |
So pointing out facts is whining is it? Ok good to know jim.
KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 24/03/2018 15:47:16 2087433 Link 0 |
Last time I was on the hill I saw a bottle launched at opposition supporters. Shameful behaviour. Before you get defensive Jimbo, you might be interested to know. . .it was a Kerry 'fan' who threw it during their drawn semi final v mayo last year ;) cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5010 - 24/03/2018 15:50:53 2087434 Link 0 |
I can recall very clearly the the last time I have heard the official's getting abuse from the Dublin support on the hill as I was there and seen stuff been throw at them. Have to say it should all be seated. This ground belongs to all gaa supporter's and not dubs as their home ground is Parnell park. By the way Dublin have some of the best supporters in the country but the have attracted the soccer supporter also which only they can fix.
mon07 (Monaghan) - Posts: 139 - 24/03/2018 16:13:41 2087439 Link 0 |
If you had won You'd be saying nothing We have always boo'd and jeered Kerry It was never mentioned when yiz were winning So please lads.. I wouldn't be selectively condemning one set of supporters when all counties have their bad apples and if a bit of booing/jeering bothers ye so much.. stay at home! because it'll always be that way at matches It happens all of the time at every match and you're rather simplistic solution of sitting down won't solve it. I hear booing and jeering at venues around the country that only have seats... Think it's back to the drawing board lads.. but all the best with it jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 24/03/2018 16:46:29 2087448 Link 2 |
I've seen more drunken bowsyism on the Hill when Dublin weren't playing than any day they were. Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2312 - 24/03/2018 16:48:50 2087449 Link 0 |
Was it?! I would have never guessed jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 24/03/2018 16:54:17 2087453 Link 1 |
Nah the Hill belongs to Dublin Just accept it. jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 24/03/2018 17:04:26 2087457 Link 1 |