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Well if he was at wycombe and watching DRFC and not at wembley watching CFC in the semi final ,this alone will give you an idea to where his mind set is today.
Maybe he heard the comment made by one of our fans to Ian Lawlor.He kept turning round and looking at or for somebody. This even continued as he walked off at half time he didn't look happy.
Let's just say that the comment I heard that he turned round to concerned religion.Maybe more associated with Ireland than you would expect in England.
Quote from: idler on April 23, 2017, 05:49:47 pmLet's just say that the comment I heard that he turned round to concerned religion.Maybe more associated with Ireland than you would expect in England.Despicable in any setting. To think one of our 'supporters' would aim that at one of our own players is even more incomprehensible.I wasn't at the game, but did Lawlor do anything wrong to warrant that?
I don't think so apart from conceding two goals.I was sat a few inches outside his right hand post, two rows back.The comment came from my left so would have been right behind the goal within the first six rows,to the right of where Woking caught the ball.Lawlor certainly wasn't happy and was either looking at who said it or trying to work out who said it.
Quote from: idler on April 23, 2017, 07:09:50 pmI don't think so apart from conceding two goals.I was sat a few inches outside his right hand post, two rows back.The comment came from my left so would have been right behind the goal within the first six rows,to the right of where Woking caught the ball.Lawlor certainly wasn't happy and was either looking at who said it or trying to work out who said it.Yes there are some Darlings who turn up at Rovers matches. Perhaps they should re- study RE and ask for extra lessons whilst still at school.
You may also find that where he comes from he is staunch Roman Catholic too.