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It should be a good game of open football,but as its LOI rubbish then obviously it wont be.It will be the same kick and rush stuff thats played week in week out by these jackeen jokers.
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get a life you kerry gobshyte ....fook all else to do down there but milk cows and talk about jackie healy rea's coombe over..
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Thats exactly the jackeen attitude that makes them so hard to like,the idea that rural Ireland is full of gobshytes as wonky calls them,second class citizens in their eyes.A nasty streak that always gets to see the light of day and it has reared its ugly head again here.
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sorry jackie nothing personal....
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easy mincer wonky is a fully state funded member of the tallaban he will hunt u down!
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The people that spout the views that Mincer does on LOI soccer have never attended a match so there views are irrelevent. Sligo Rovers of all the teams in the Premier League like to play good open passing football. Doyle, Blinkhorn,Cretaro etc great to watch. Likewise Shamrock Rovers while I have some reservations about the way O'Neill gets the team to play given the players he has is getting the results. Think the home side may be happy with a draw as Sligo have ground to make up.
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a draw would do us fine santry ..but i think we'll do the business ...
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i have been to many a loi game and the most entertaining part is always the moronic fans in the stands shouting drivel
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the next time you come ya'havin'....let me know , and i promise to take the hood off your head......
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i'll be there to see the mighty spurs hammer d knackers
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hey wonky do u know the whereabouts now of one soupy campbell from ballyfermot father jimmy good footballer 2?
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never heard of him littleman....
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strange and u call ureself a loi fan
For the Northern Irish footballer, see David Campbell (footballer). Dave Campbell Personal information Full name David Martin Campbell Date of birth 13 September 1969 (age 41) Place of birth Dublin, Republic of Ireland Playing position Defender Club information Current club Sporting Fingal F.C. (Chief Scout) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1989-1990 Bohemians 62 (3) 1990-1992 Huddersfield Town 14 (0) 1992 Shamrock Rovers 7 (1) 1992-1996 St. Patricks Athletic 152 (25) 1996-2000 Shelbourne 161 (15) 2000-2002 Bray Wanderers A.F.C. ? (?) 2002 Dublin City F.C. ? (?) 2003 Bray Wanderers A.F.C. ? (?) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). David Martin "Dave" Campbell (born in Dublin on 13 September 1969) is a former Irish footballer and is currently Chief Scout of Sporting Fingal F.C.. Campbell was a defender who started his career with Stella Maris F.C. in Dublin who represented Bohemians, Shamrock Rovers F.C., St Patrick's Athletic, Shelbourne, Bray Wanderers and Dublin City F.C. during his career in the League of Ireland. He also had a spell on loan to Newry Town in the Irish League. With Stella Maris under-15s when he won the Conway Cup for 1984/5, Fintan O’Neill scoring in the last minute to beat Lourdes Celtic (whose captain was Pat Scully) 2-1. Stella won the FAIS Cup the same season, but Lourdes, in Scully’s last season with them before he moved to Arsenal, returned the Richmond Park favour the following year in Knockrabo as under-16s, Scully heading home about five minutes from time to take the FAIS Cup from under Stella Maris’ noses. At the end of his under-17 season, Dave was included in the Leinster schoolboy selection to meet the Westphalian selection from Germany, an annual event. And it was after that match – played on a pitch that’s now a housing estate, in Palmerstown – that he was approached by Billy Young to sign for Bohemians, which he did as an amateur. In his second season with the reserves, he made his senior debut for the Gypsies on New Years Day 1989, and completed that and the next season at Dalymount before being signed for Huddersfield Town. During his time with Bohs, he had, he says, “the dubious honour” of marking Gary Lineker – then making his Tottenham debut having signed from Barca – but dubious or no, it was he who won the Man of the Match award on the day. His time across the Irish Sea was marked by a disabling series of injuries, and he then spent a short period with Shamrock Rovers in 1992 (one goal in 7 appearances) on his return to Irish football. But Pats – just down the road in Inchicore from his home – was to be his next team, and the venue for his first senior success, in the 1995/96 Premier Division Championship. He was on the scoresheet in both legs of the 1996 Cup Final loss [1], and Shelbourne duly took note of an experienced and versatile player, signing him for the following year. Yet another trophy denied. Dave had a string of them in the early nineties: with Bohs in 1990, he saw St Francis deprive them of a crack at the FAI Cup, beating them at the Semi-final stage. Three years later, with Pats, Dundalk did the same, and Limerick did it in the League Cup. And it wouldn’t end there: with Shels, runners up in the League in 1998, beaten in both the Cup and League Cup Finals, and beaten again (by Bray) in the Cup Semi-final the following year. After a protracted transfer saga for a then domestic record fee of £20,000 he joined Shels and made his debut for the "Reds" against Bohs in September 1996. He avenged his Cup Final defeat the previous season by picking up a winners medal and incredibly scoring again with Shels in the 1997 FAI Cup. He was part of the Shels team that were going for the treble in 1998 and unbelievably ended up with nothing after losing the League Cup final, the FAI Cup Final and the League Title on the last day. That blow was probably softened by winning the Double with Shels in 2000. He is one of a select band of players to have played for the "Big 4" teams in Dublin. Dave was the assistant manager at Shamrock Rovers until Pat Scully resigned in October 2008. His uncle is former Rovers manager Noel Campbell. His father Jimmy played for Rovers, Pats and Sligo while another uncle Johnny played for Drumcondra F.C. and St Patrick's Athletic and yet another uncle Hubert played for Sligo Rovers. [edit] |
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sof GTFI! ![]() |
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Superb mate, PMSL
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1 nil up and you fooked it up.......
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Airtricity League Premier Division
Team P W D L F/A Pts 1 Derry City 29 16 10 3 53 / 18 58 2 Shamrock Rovers 28 17 6 5 49 / 18 57 3 Sligo Rovers 29 16 7 6 48 / 15 55 4 St Pats Athletic 29 15 9 5 53 / 27 54 5 Bohemians 28 14 6 8 30 / 20 48 6 Dundalk 29 10 11 8 48 / 37 41 7 Bray Wanderers 28 11 5 12 34 / 38 38 8 UCD 28 6 4 18 30 / 66 22 9 Drogheda United 29 5 3 21 23 / 59 18 10 Galway United 29 1 3 25 17 / 87 6 Last updated: 9 Sep 2011 |
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how sad is that giant ..you're 10 pts behind us and very soon it might be 13 and you call mjk obsessed, ffs get a life son...
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leave the winning of trophys to us.... Just remind me workrider - how many is it you've won in the last 5 years?? ![]() |
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remind me in 5 years how many ye will have won....thats of course if bohs are still around ....
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Have a look at this wr.
The away table. Football, Ireland, Premier Division 2011 Pos Team P W D L Goals Diff. Points 1 Bohemians 14 9 3 2 20:10 10 30 2 Derry City 15 8 5 2 26:14 12 29 3 Shamrock Rovers 15 8 4 3 21:10 11 28 4 Sligo Rovers 15 7 5 3 23:8 15 26 5 St. Patricks 14 8 2 4 20:11 9 26 6 Bray Wanderers 13 6 4 3 17:13 4 22 7 Dundalk 14 5 5 4 24:19 5 20 8 Drogheda United 14 3 0 11 12:31 -19 9 9 UC Dublin 15 2 3 10 13:39 -26 9 10 Galway Utd 14 1 1 12 8:46 -38 4 If we weren`t so poor ridiculously poor at home we would be top. |
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that ref is a disgrace ..i'd love to know how many rovers players he's sent off in his time....he's unreal , has to be the centre of attension....btw sof,giant, how are bohs doing in europe......
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and if my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle giant....
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workrider, best line of the week on the Forum ...... to Norn ......
"hope the wedding went well....how is the nigerian son in law doing" ![]() ![]() Hey wish norn all the best from me - he should take over from Worthington! ![]() |
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i've just realized why ye lose so many home games ....your players spend most of their time in the dressing room praying the place doesn't fall down.....
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yeah he enjoyed that one sof....he'll be back on here soon now that the cricket season is over...he's sure to tip a few winners as well.you heading to curragh tomorrow...?
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Lads. I would be really interested to know if the Sligo winner was in injury time as I backed the draw with Spoilsports and they are doing this offer that if your bet is correct after 90 minutes you collect regardless what happens in injury time.
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Can't make it tomorrow workrider, I hope Fame And Glory can win the Leger.
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good news santry i'm nearly sure it was .....he put up 5 mins of extra time ..cook the new ferguson.....
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Santry, that offer applies to English Prem games only.
Bets must be placed prior to kick off. Applies To English Premier League Games Only. (Midweek & Weekend). |
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im sure he'll give it his best shot sof...marks horse will make it for him....
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Santry make sure you read the small print there my friend. Like knowing spoils, one of the conditions will be that Rovers finished the game with 11 players on the pitch - and they find that hard to achieve at the best of times!
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Thanks Workrider. Would give me a few quid to play with at The Curragh. Although reading what a lot of lads on here say about Spoils wouldn't bank on getting paid.
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we only needed 10 men to beat bohs 3.0. in tallaght....
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