So you’d be up for Dundalk if they met Forest at this stage, would you ?
You will probably say you would to avoid looking incredibly hypocritical but we all know you wouldn’t mate.
A ridiculous post.
So you’d be up for Dundalk if they met Forest at this stage, would you ?
You will probably say you would to avoid looking incredibly hypocritical but we all know you wouldn’t mate.
A ridiculous post.
no, its actually not a ridiculous post
It is mate.
He expects people to go against the team they’ve followed/supported for years. That’s pretty ridiculous and makes no sense in my eyes.
Which teams can the representatives of our domestic league draw in the final qualifying round?
After reaching the semi-finals last season and with Pep Guardiola now at the helm, you’d imagine victory should be a formality regardless of the opposition, but you never know in knockout football.
no i dont believe that is what he means
what makes no sense is the domestic champions of Ireland been faced with a possibility where they will potentially play a tie against a team from Scotland in what is the biggest game a club side here have ever played and if the circumstance arises the majority or Irishmen in attendance at the game in Ireland will be supporting the scottish team,
that is what is ridiculous and if that is your point i will agree with you
agreed
i love these games as they are a throwback to real old school european cup ties
after the qualifying rounds the competition dies a death until the quarter finals really in March
My point is that he expects Irish Celtic fans not to support Celtic
Let’s hope the fair weather, plastic crowd don’t hop onto the Dundalk bandwagon now, particularly if they play Celtic. It would be a sickening new level of dishonesty, opportunism and glory hunting from the event junkies. People should stick with the team they regularly support rather than deserting them at a time when they need that support more than ever.
We’re always told that people should get out and support their team. If Celtic come to Dublin it’ll be a wonderful chance for so many people to do so. As a native of West Dublin I still fondly remember going to Tolka Park to support Celtic against St. Patrick’s Athletic of Inchicore in a Champions League qualifier in 1998, as I also did the previous year when I rambled down for the second half of a pre-season friendly at Richmond Park against the same opposition.
This is about values, about loyalty and about people supporting their own.
4th Qualifying Round for Non-Champions (10 teams)
Pot 1
Manchester City
FC Porto
Villarreal
Ajax
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Pot 2
AS Roma
FK Rostov
Steaua Bucuresti
AS Monaco
Young Boys
Pellegrini’s better than Pep
+1. I sincerely hope Celtic’s young players have the mentality to potentially deal not only with a raucous Dundalk support but also baying mobs of Nottingham Forest fans.
You think Real Madrid supporters support Barcelona because their Spanish when facing the champions of England? You support who you support.
@thedancingbaby and @NewYorkCity making a holy show of themselves here, the above post from the latter is a shocker
Anybody that goes off supporting Dundalk now are too dissimilar to the lads that jumped on the rugby bandwagon a few years ago. Cunts.
They’re. And Barcelona are Catalan, not Spanish.
you really have no idea or concept of what this game means to football in this country have you?
How do people in the game feel, mate?
Not even a slightly similar scenario
They’re whatever suits them whenever it suits them the cunts