View Full Version : Rangers' supporters' club in Cork ?
miahp
09-04-2006, 06:32 PM
Is there one ? Friend coming from Belfast has been told by the club that there is none but he has met people who said that they understood there was a non-affiliated one,associated with a city -centre pub.I told him i would go to the unparalleled source of knowledge to find out.
Out da Lough Like
09-04-2006, 08:16 PM
It meets every tuesday night in the phone box by the GPO.
(Once the meeting of the PROC Sports Forum "Intellegentsia" is finished)
miahp
09-04-2006, 08:29 PM
It meets every tuesday night in the phone box by the GPO.
(Once the meeting of the PROC Sports Forum "Intellegentsia" is finished)
Jaysus,you make Mon The Hoops seem like an intellectual.This is a serious request,I know that there is a Dublin branch which doesn't advertise their activities but are not exactly a secret organisation either.
Larizla
09-04-2006, 08:33 PM
hahaha.
Mon the hoops.
MonTheHoops
10-04-2006, 08:26 AM
Jaysus,you make Mon The Hoops seem like an intellectual.This is a serious request,I know that there is a Dublin branch which doesn't advertise their activities but are not exactly a secret organisation either.
Hi my pee
There is no official Rangers supporters club. There is a voodoo club though where they sacrifice goats if your friend is missing his blood up to his knees fix. I know goats aren't fenians but he'd have to make do as it's the best we can offer on such short notice.
As for intellect, I'd be happy to go toe to toe with you in a battle of wits but I'm not one for slaughtering unarmed opponents.
miahp
10-04-2006, 09:04 AM
Not every goat is a Fenian,but is every Fenian a goat ?
MonTheHoops
10-04-2006, 09:06 AM
Not every goat is a Fenian,but is every Fenian a goat ?
If you say so masa. Top dem bottle up masa? We sho is juss po folk. Jimmy crack corn masa?
BangorFeen
10-04-2006, 11:35 AM
Well I certainly know of one Rangers fan in Cork. He's married to a friend of the sister's. There's a Rangers SC in Dooblah though isn't there?
MonTheHoops
10-04-2006, 11:40 AM
Well I certainly know of one Rangers fan in Cork. He's married to a friend of the sister's. There's a Rangers SC in Dooblah though isn't there?
I worked with a few Rangers fans in Dublin for a while. Nice guys besides one.
There is an SC in Dublin though how they can sing the Billy Boys song and then turn up for work with fenians whose blood they were up to their knees in on the Saturday is perplexing.
Is the Rangers fan you know a Dub?
Loftydog
10-04-2006, 12:57 PM
Theres actually a few rangers fans in kinsale. One of whom goes by the witty nickname of alan the hun
shammy feen
10-04-2006, 01:02 PM
A Rangers Supporters club tried to set up in a well known pub in Princes street about 10 years ago. They advertised in the echo. About 20 to 30 knackers in Celtic sirts turned up to ensure that no supporters club was founded.
I stress that these scumbags were not genuine supporters just scumbag provo supporting thicko knackers looking for a ruck.By a strange coincidence, they all drank in Flahertys on Parnell place.
MonTheHoops
10-04-2006, 01:19 PM
I stress that these scumbags were not genuine supporters just scumbag provo supporting thicko knackers looking for a ruck.By a strange coincidence, they all drank in Flahertys on Parnell place.
These fucking eejits have to make you laugh. they hate Rangers more than they love Celtic - and I doubt they even love Celtic for footballing reasons. Clowns.
I'd welcome an RST in Cork. Would mean I could have some banter with them and watch an Old Firm game maybe with them.
STEVIEG
10-04-2006, 01:31 PM
Doesn't the Friar's Walk Tavern have a regular meeting for Rangers fans?
Lamps
10-04-2006, 01:34 PM
Doesn't the Friar's Walk Tavern have a regular meeting for Rangers fans?
that pub has the biggest collection of assholes in cork
FACT.
and there is some stiff competition
miahp
10-04-2006, 02:32 PM
Dearie me ! He told me this morning that he's been advised to join the Dublin fan club but has been given the numbers of Rangers fans in Cork.Has asked me when next a city -centre street is being dug up as Love Ulster crowd are prepared to come south and give the Bhoys a day's fun throwing stones.Anyone know when ?
MonTheHoops
10-04-2006, 02:39 PM
Dearie me ! He told me this morning that he's been advised to join the Dublin fan club but has been given the numbers of Rangers fans in Cork.Has asked me when next a city -centre street is being dug up as Love Ulster crowd are prepared to come south and give the Bhoys a day's fun throwing stones.Anyone know when ?The Love Ulster lads with Ghandi leading them is it? Oh no, that would be Willie Frazier (google him).
While I wouldn't condone the stone throwing set in Dublin, anyone who attaches themselves with Willie Frazier certainly isn't welcome in Cork.
miahp
10-04-2006, 02:55 PM
Spoken like a true republican ie, a person of principle except when it comes to dvd's,dodgy fuel,cigarettes,vodk a (since 11am this morning ),"security" companies,not to mention spying on the side.
MonTheHoops
10-04-2006, 03:04 PM
Spoken like a true republican ie, a person of principle except when it comes to dvd's,dodgy fuel,cigarettes,vodk a (since 11am this morning ),"security" companies,not to mention spying on the side.
miah,
Don't know exactly what you're looking for to be honest. You couldn't accuse me of showing Republican tendencies anywhere in the thread. I've said I'd support a Cork based RST, watch the game with them and have a bit of banter. I've said I worked with Rangers fans who I got along with. What more do you want? Me to offer your buddy a blowjob?
Willie Frazier is a parasite. He's shown his support for the Dublin Bombings and then comes down to Dublin to organise a march to show his support for those killed by the IRA. He said that Dublin was a legitimate target for the bombings. If it were an IRA man saying that a Birmingham pub was a legitimate target then I'd say they're not welcome in Cork. Face it, the guy is scum.
If you're looking to draw some sectarian comments out of people on here then you'll not find it by goading me but if you're looking for genuine information then at least be nice about it. From your second post on this thread you've had a go at me for no reason. I think it says more about you than it does about me miahp.
P.S. If your buddy sings his party songs about being up to his knees in fenian blood then he too isn't welcome in Cork. If I sang some Irish party songs I doubt I'd get a great reception in his home town either. It's not about sectarianism - it's about respect.
Personally I think you're a City fan who's bitter over a few home truths, which is quite sad if true.
BangorFeen
10-04-2006, 04:13 PM
I worked with a few Rangers fans in Dublin for a while. Nice guys besides one.
There is an SC in Dublin though how they can sing the Billy Boys song and then turn up for work with fenians whose blood they were up to their knees in on the Saturday is perplexing.
Is the Rangers fan you know a Dub?
No, a native Glasgwegian working in Cork
MonTheHoops
10-04-2006, 04:15 PM
No, a native Glasgwegian working in Cork
Guy I knew was a Dub.
Guys I worked with were Scottish.
BangorFeen
10-04-2006, 04:19 PM
Guy I knew was a Dub.
Guys I worked with were Scottish.
He's an alright guy actually. The sister's fiancée landed himself in it when they first met. Says he to the Glasgow fella after Celtic had put six past Rangers, "Great result today all the same, you must be delighted" (working on the not-unreasonable assumption that a Glasgwegian in Cork would be of the hooped persuasion). "Weeeell", says he, "it might ha' been a goot result fer you but am no' to happy aboot it...."
Heh heh heh
MonTheHoops
10-04-2006, 04:24 PM
He's an alright guy actually. The sister's fiancée landed himself in it when they first met. Says he to the Glasgow fella after Celtic had put six past Rangers, "Great result today all the same, you must be delighted" (working on the not-unreasonable assumption that a Glasgwegian in Cork would be of the hooped persuasion). "Weeeell", says he, "it might ha' been a goot result fer you but am no' to happy aboot it...."
Heh heh heh
Most of them are to be honest though you'll meet a few right pricks (from both sides). Says a lot about him that he's here in the first place. A lot wouldn't. Fair play to him.
BangorFeen
10-04-2006, 04:33 PM
Most of them are to be honest though you'll meet a few right pricks (from both sides). Says a lot about him that he's here in the first place. A lot wouldn't. Fair play to him.
I've met one or two others and I've found them grand too. Of course you'll prics in all colours of jersey though. Take a look at the "CSC" that was based at the bottom of Shandon Street. All about the football they were...
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