Laois fans again

http://www.hoganstand.com/Meath/MessagePage.aspx?TopicID=50388

Laois should be required to play their matches behind closed doors in future, though they won’t need to worry about that until next year as they are out of both codes already…

Bump for MBB.

High jinks, he was offering the player a drink.

By the way mate, when was the first instance involving Laois fans?

battered someone to death recently

I read that story, there were no Laois people involved it seems. Might be best to clarify that point.

Cheers.

Here mbb, there was 20,000+ in Portlaoise last Saturday, the crowd was so big they had to delay throw in yet the official attendance was given as around 12,000. What gives man, what gives? :ph34r:

Trying to buy back the footballers from Parnells.

Yerra they didnt turn up on time shur. Did ye enjoy the Celine beforehand? Heard it was septic as usual.

But they still paid. :rolleyes:

As many of you know I am a big fan of Laois and have many happy memories of stopping there for petrol on the way to somewhere more interesting. On one such stop today I learnt by way of glancing at a local paper that there was a huge melee in Portlaoise towncentre on St Patrick’s Day this year where a load of drinkers went fighting each other like the faction fights of yore. For anyone visiting Laois I would highly recommend visiting both The Rock of Dunamase (which gives a commanding view of this land of hearts desire) and stately Emo Court which is a fine old house by the celebrated architect James Gandon. Laois is a fine place and all the people are noble and upstanding.

the queen is still referenced on property deeds in laois

In a respectful way I hope?

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Thats harsh mate, we’d discussed this before and I told you how this was. This hurts pal. I didnt want things to end on such a bad note.

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Abbeyleix and Mountrath can become the Route 66 of Ireland.