"Off with ya Johnny No Bro"

i see the tipp fans were singing that to one of the galway players during yesterdays all Ireland final

sickening fans,sickening hobby

[quote=“The All Seeing Eye, post: 706512”]i see the tipp fans were singing that to one of the galway players during yesterdays all Ireland final

sickening fans,sickening hobby[/quote]

:blink: :lol: :rolleyes:

wum

Distasteful thread title

Are you sure?

It was mentioned in another thread by someone in attendance.
Also given the way the KK fans behind me went on at the Limerick match it wouldn’t surprise me one bit.

my source is impeccable mate- is this a new low for the gga?

[quote=“The All Seeing Eye, post: 706518”]

my source is impeccable mate- is this a new low for the gga?[/quote]
Absolutely disgraceful and the gobshite should be banned once identified And still not as low as srfc mocking a drogheda player after losing his wife to cancer

is it indeed
so you happen to know another moron besides yourself weak stupid wum by a classless simpleton .

[quote=“artfoley, post: 706519”]
And still not as low …[/quote]

this is a mistake. the fucker is looking for just this type of response to get this topic rolling. dont bother

id consider it the exact same

Fuck me, you’re one dumb bastard. :lol:

Well spotted though.

The Tipp fans involved should be ashamed of themselves

Yeah, animals every one :ph34r:

[quote=“Bandage, post: 706523”]
Fuck me, [/quote]

i imagine thats not a phrase you use much outside of a wheedling tone when trying to persuade crack whores in glasgow to grin and bear it

Almost as bad as the time Leahy said “nice day for hanging” to Gerry Mc.

I imagine you thought your offering was witty when you typed it out. You utter simpleton.

So that makes it alright then? Gobshite.

I find this story particularly unconvincing. The idea that any of the cavemen who were at yesterday’s match would use the word bro is fantastical to say the least.

As an aside if you were filling out your CAO and looking at the crowd yesterday you’d have to figure that there is still a big future in orthodontistry.