Anarchy in Ireland: Bohemians vs Shamrock Rovers | Derby Days

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Derby Days heads to Dublin to uncover a 100 year old rivalry and finds an incredible local passion for the derby and football in general. Unexpectedly, this Bohemians vs Shamrock Rovers game would give Eli Mengem one of his most memorable Derby Days moments.

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Love the guy in the beginning, wearing suit & tie while giving the opponents the finger^^

demianhaki
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A documentary like this is absolutely needed for Irish football. The FAI do nothing to promote the league and the Irish media aren't interested in showing let's be honest average football. It absolutely sickens me seeing half the town of Derry wearing Man U and Liverpool shirts on a Saturday in a pub, when they could've been to a live game the night before. I know loads of Irish people watch Copa 90, and if watching that doc. doesnt convince them local football is the way forward, then i dont know what will.

darrencoyle
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loved our time in Dublin. we've been wanting to cover an Irish game for a while, but this came to our attention from one of your comments.

So keep letting us know where you want to see us next!

copafootball
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Knew it would be unique but didn't think this match would put on some of the scenes it did. Full credit to all the football fans in Ireland who despite all the other sports on offer, and bigger football codes across the border, do the right thing by the game and support the local scene. The more that Irish football fans turn out and support the League Of Ireland, the more money the league will have to buy better players and facilities which will mean better football and more fans, and so the Cycle will log on. Furthermore the celebration I saw Boh's fans enjoy were as good as anything Ive seen with Copa90 at the Camp Nou, Bernabeu, Anfield or San Siro. Cause its not about the size of the crowd, its about the type of fans in it. The ones on the terraces in Dalymount are definitely it. Well done, and be proud of the effort you put in supporting local team, you may not be in the Premier League but you really impressed Copa90 and I.

elimengem
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It's a shame that so many Irish people choose to "support" Liverpool, Man U, etc. Irish football could be much more than it is. Just watching this, the passion is clear. This is what football is really about. The standard of the Irish league would increase massively if people actually watched it, cos it would be a more attractive place for better players. Respect to any true Irish football fans

jonathanedwards
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Bohemian is a nice club, great atmosphere. Was there two years ago, very friendly people. Still have a shirt of the Bohs. Greetings from The Netherlands.

Qinuito
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Respect to the Dublin fans, that's the sort of atmosphere we had in the 80's and 90's in the English leagues

DAVODAVO
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It's cool that Irish people love their local sports like Gaelic football and hurling, but also nice to see that there is passionate football community at the Emerald island!

sahiblindberg
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Lovely to see Irish football getting some attention

dank
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Lived just a short walk from Daly for a few months (exchange student). Went to a lot of games, inter alia the derby v Shamrock, and it was always a brilliant time. Love the stadium, the people, the pints, the chips and the atmosphere. I hope to get back sometime. Long live Dalymount, up the Bohs!

Gunsleazer
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As a St pats supporter here in Dublin I dont think you could have made a better piece on our league and our football culture. This truly highlights what football is all about.Fair play to Copa90 for another great piece.

samnaghten
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I'll never understand people rather supporting a foreign team that is hundreds of kilometres away, instead of supporting their local team.

QuinlanLJ
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Thank you for uploading this as an Englishman I've always been curious about Irish football but not really knowing anything about it...infact if im honest all I really knew about Irish football is Shamrock Rovers are the Dublin team and they wear white and green. So its been a great watch hell im tempted to get a cheap flight out there to watch me a game and vist the guiness brewrey now

monstahz
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30000+ for today’s Dublin derby at the Aviva. Bohs V Rovers. Well done to all the people who worked to make this happen.

PK-jfjg
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Im from Dublin and I never watched the Ireland league I didn't even know it had a derby but after watching this i now have a different opinion thanks guys

ontos
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I cannot put into words how I envy you Irish. Sure, you don't have any world stars, or you play a role in Europe's football world, but you have something that I, as a German, lack in the German football scene, and that is the bond between players and their fans. Look to Germany, England, Italy, ect.! Football has just become a business there, but you Irish people, you live football. On an emotional level, that's worth more than an international cup.

RanzigeWurst
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One place to do a local derby is in the North of Ireland. 2 teams Cliftonville and Linfield share a fierce derby, the two clubs are separated by the religious conflict which really heats up the game and makes the fans more passionate during the game as they want their team to come out on top. I really recommend creating a video on this derby when the season starts!

ruairimc
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At this point, I don't even know how many I've watched this video/documentary. Seriously, this is by far the greatest advertisement I have ever seen for our league. I sincerely thank you

coolcathal
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I love this rivalry theres jokes, insults, middr fingers, yet no stupid murders

omkarbarve
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00:47 I love this guy in business outfit showing his middle fingers. That's what soccer should be - a people's sport.

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