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Robbie, Can you comment on this, posted on a Munster website by a Glasgow visitor last weekend?
Strikes me that you should be more worried about your support than about ours. Very unflattering picture being painted by a rugby visitor to Lovely Limerick...
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/viewThread.j ... geNumber=2
Strikes me that you should be more worried about your support than about ours. Very unflattering picture being painted by a rugby visitor to Lovely Limerick...
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/viewThread.j ... geNumber=2
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SS, there are a large number of loyal Munster fans. Unfortunately there is an equally large number of "Munster Fans" who only go to the Big Games, call themselves Hardline supporters, who take up large allocations of tickets to International Matches. Yet they won't wear an Irish Jersey, and think they are above the rest of us just because they're "Limerick Men"! Only good thing is you can spot them a mile away!!sheepshagger wrote:Robbie
We do cheer for our team - what i dont understand (so please enlighten me)is how Thomand Park wasnt packed with all of ye 'Genuine Fans' on Saturday last . . . was it anything to do with the fact the game wasnt sponsored by a Green beer?
I await your Munster viewpoint?
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Love to..ckav wrote:Robbie, Can you comment on this, posted on a Munster website by a Glasgow visitor last weekend?
Strikes me that you should be more worried about your support than about ours. Very unflattering picture being painted by a rugby visitor to Lovely Limerick...
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/viewThread.j ... geNumber=2
from his constent references to Celtic he obviously is a fan of knackerball.. to even to compare knackerball fans to Rugby fans is outrageous.
I am glad to see he enjoyed his sojourn in Limerick and the true fans he met at the game and afterwards. As i've always said rugby fans of every persuasion will always get a warm welcome in the Heart of Rugby.
I do hope he can make the next trip with Glasgow to Donkeybrook and can do comparision..
also the small fact that he's from Glasgow and never had the experience of a big HEC game may taint his views of the CL.
Yep, I didn't particularly "get" his references to soccer wither, have to admit. Are you sure he wasn't referring to the Celtic League in the bulk of his post there?RobbieRockBoy wrote:Love to..ckav wrote:Robbie, Can you comment on this, posted on a Munster website by a Glasgow visitor last weekend?
Strikes me that you should be more worried about your support than about ours. Very unflattering picture being painted by a rugby visitor to Lovely Limerick...
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/viewThread.j ... geNumber=2
from his constent references to Celtic he obviously is a fan of knackerball.. to even to compare knackerball fans to Rugby fans is outrageous.
I am glad to see he enjoyed his sojourn in Limerick and the true fans he met at the game and afterwards. As i've always said rugby fans of every persuasion will always get a warm welcome in the Heart of Rugby.
I do hope he can make the next trip with Glasgow to Donkeybrook and can do comparision..
also the small fact that he's from Glasgow and never had the experience of a big HEC game may taint his views of the CL.
You've got to admit that he has a point, though. It seems odd that people in a rugby mad city such as Limerick don't bother with the Celtic League. Why is it? Is it the scheduling? We used get great attendances on Friday nights at Donnybrook - the Sunday afternoon kick-offs have killed that off in recent seasons.
And to answer your comment on the HEC - we went to Glasgow last October and they didn't even give us a drink - Flash spent the entire match sobbing a a result.
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"Munstermen in over-inflated opinion of self-worth SHOCK!!!!!" Brilliant, best thing I've read in weeks.ckav wrote:Robbie, Can you comment on this, posted on a Munster website by a Glasgow visitor last weekend?
Strikes me that you should be more worried about your support than about ours. Very unflattering picture being painted by a rugby visitor to Lovely Limerick...
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/viewThread.j ... geNumber=2
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Ok - very odd - can I just clarify that I didn't start this thread?! Don't want to be accused of singling out Robbie for any "treatment" or for stirring the Munster/Leinster pot.
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too lateckav wrote:Don't want to be accused of singling out Robbie for any "treatment" or for stirring the Munster/Leinster pot.
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[quote="RobbieRockBoy]I do hope he can make the next trip with Glasgow to Donkeybrook and can do comparision..
Think the point is that we don't crow about how we're the best fans in the world - just quietly go about supporting our team Now that you guys are over the crest of the wave the fairweather fans will bleed away. Same will doubtless happen to Leinster at some point in the future, but in the meantime we'll keep munching on the prawn sangers rather than gorge on self-importance.
Agree Sunday games have really hurt the CL attendences all round - bring back Friday nights....
Think the point is that we don't crow about how we're the best fans in the world - just quietly go about supporting our team Now that you guys are over the crest of the wave the fairweather fans will bleed away. Same will doubtless happen to Leinster at some point in the future, but in the meantime we'll keep munching on the prawn sangers rather than gorge on self-importance.
Agree Sunday games have really hurt the CL attendences all round - bring back Friday nights....
Now this is interesting. From Anthony Foley, talking to Charlie Mulqueen in the Examiner. He is also putting it down to Scheduling. Get your eye on the focking ball, Setanta...
“We always say games like those against Sale and Castres are easy because we don’t need any motivation”, he pointed out. “You come in and the place is a cauldron. Today, Man U and Liverpool were playing and there wasn’t a sinner here when we were warming up - it had the feeling of a pre-season friendly.
“We were trying to build an atmosphere but then mentally we switched off. These are disappointing times for me personally. I felt I played like a drain. It’s just not on.”
“We always say games like those against Sale and Castres are easy because we don’t need any motivation”, he pointed out. “You come in and the place is a cauldron. Today, Man U and Liverpool were playing and there wasn’t a sinner here when we were warming up - it had the feeling of a pre-season friendly.
“We were trying to build an atmosphere but then mentally we switched off. These are disappointing times for me personally. I felt I played like a drain. It’s just not on.”
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Oi you - shouldn't you be off catching mice or mixing Margheritas with that lime on your head?limecat wrote:too lateckav wrote:Don't want to be accused of singling out Robbie for any "treatment" or for stirring the Munster/Leinster pot.
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Yeah, the old Friday nights in Donnybrook were always class. Hasn't been the same the last few years. I blame the move to LR, killed off any atmosphere at matches.jezzer wrote:[quote="RobbieRockBoy]
Agree Sunday games have really hurt the CL attendences all round - bring back Friday nights....
Thats until the "Munster Boys" take it over of course....
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didn't you read the personal abuse threadckav wrote:Oi you - shouldn't you be off catching mice or mixing Margheritas with that lime on your head?
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Did I wha'. I have the dubious honour of being the first Personally Abused Person on this here forum.limecat wrote:didn't you read the personal abuse threadckav wrote:Oi you - shouldn't you be off catching mice or mixing Margheritas with that lime on your head?
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i believe you .. thousands wouldn't...ckav wrote:Ok - very odd - can I just clarify that I didn't start this thread?! Don't want to be accused of singling out Robbie for any "treatment" or for stirring the Munster/Leinster pot.
Personally can't explain CL attendance stuff.. Friday nights might be better.., was the end of mid-term.., still that probably got more kids there than usual.., was a fine day... people just out elsewhere.. Glasgow not the biggest draw factor.... people just knew it would be a cr@p game.. no "star" players..
excuses could be endless..
Click on page 2 and you can find it.sheepshagger wrote:Suprise Suprise - that msg has been removed from the the Munster Website.
So much for freedom of speech.
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/viewThread.j ... geNumber=2
Must admit that I agree with a lot of what was said in that post. It's a pity we don't see the people who are going to the HC games also turning up for CL games. The fact that it was a dire game doesn't help to generate heat on the terraces.
good point, McCloud (hello by the way!). You simply can't get enthused by shoite rugby....it's soul-destroyingMcCloud wrote:Click on page 2 and you can find it.sheepshagger wrote:Suprise Suprise - that msg has been removed from the the Munster Website.
So much for freedom of speech.
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/viewThread.j ... geNumber=2
Must admit that I agree with a lot of what was said in that post. It's a pity we don't see the people who are going to the HC games also turning up for CL games. The fact that it was a dire game doesn't help to generate heat on the terraces.