Fighting on the Hill and in Quinns between two sets of fans Tipp and Galway.

Started by The Aristocrat, August 17, 2015, 10:15:21 AM

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Farrandeelin

Quote from: laoislad on August 17, 2015, 10:17:30 PM
Quote from: sid waddell on August 17, 2015, 05:18:43 PM
Quote from: theskull1 on August 17, 2015, 05:03:52 PM
I think you know what he's talking about  :-\

Soccer is not the problem ... its a small % of sh1tk1ckers who are predisposed to badness. The GAA is not the problem either
Soccer is always cited by these sorts of "true Gaels" when it has nothing to do with such incidents.

Discuss what apparently happened by all means, but leave out the petty references to soccer.

People who constantly feel the need to denigrate soccer when bad behaviour occurs at GAA matches simply need to grow up.
+1 well said.
I'd go further than that and say that people who compare games between different codes need to cop on as well. I'm sick of hearing people comparing the hurling game yesterday to city v Chelsea et cetera...

Compare hurling with hurling, football with football, soccer with soccer etc, all fine by me.
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Rossfan

You wouldn't get this sort of fighting among fans at a football game of course.
Thankfully we're a more refined breed 8).
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redhandroar

quote from Farrandeelin:
"I'd go further than that and say that people who compare games between different codes need to cop on as well. I'm sick of hearing people comparing the hurling game yesterday to city v Chelsea et cetera...

Compare hurling with hurling, football with football, soccer with soccer etc, all fine by me."

I agree Farrandeelin, I mean you just can't compare a hurling match with a soccer match - hurling is much more skilful and entertaining!

Canalman

Have to say I have been in Quinns twice after a game. Not a nice atmosphere there imo anyway. Always seemed to have an aura of menace in the place with what looked to me anyway a small element of very drunk people spoiling for a fight. The heat in the place out the back doesn't help.

Won't darken its door ever again. Plenty better pubs in the area.

macdanger2

Quote from: Canalman on August 18, 2015, 09:56:42 AM
Have to say I have been in Quinns twice after a game. Not a nice atmosphere there imo anyway. Always seemed to have an aura of menace in the place with what looked to me anyway a small element of very drunk people spoiling for a fight. The heat in the place out the back doesn't help.

Won't darken its door ever again. Plenty better pubs in the area.

If you'd read the health inspector's report, you certainly wouldn't be supping in there.........probably not the only place this sort of thing happens though

QuoteLandmark Dublin pub Quinn's in Drumcondra has been fined €1,750 after health inspectors found a dead rat, raw sewage and soiled toilet paper in their main stockrooms.

The pub – one of the most popular spots for GAA fans because it of its proximity to Croke Park – is regularly packed on big match days. However, following a damning hygiene inspection the day after the 2014 All Ireland hurling final, it was ordered to close for 48 hours by Health Service Executive (HSE).

Its owners, Quinn Hospitality Ireland Operations 2 Ltd, with an address at Church View, Cavan, Co Cavan, pleaded guilty at Dublin District Court to breaking hygiene and foodstuff laws.

Senior environmental health inspector Chris Counihan told Judge John O'Neill that in his 17 years of professional experience he had not seen anything as bad.

Mr Counihan told prosecution solicitor Adrian Lennon that on September 8th last he went to the popular pub in Dublin 9. He said he found "evidence of rat infestation" in two cellars where drinks were stored.

In one cellar he found a dead rat on the floor and he said no effort had been made to clean it up. There were also rat droppings on the floor as well as fragments of dried sewage and pieces of soiled tissue on the walls and on a manhole cover. Mr Counihan said the dried fragments of toilet paper was a result of over-flowed sewage which contained human waste.

In the poorly lit, cellar there was evidence of "uncovered drainage" and pipes had no "pest protection". Mr Counihan said, "raw sewage over-flowed from a manhole."

The manhole had also allowed rats to enter, the court was told. The floor was in a state of disrepair with gaps that could have also let in pests.

Drinks placed in the basement cellar were at risk of contamination from diseases including E.coli, salmonella and hepatitis which are spread by human waste as well as the bacterial infection Leptospirosis which can be carried in rat droppings.

The health inspector gave the court photos showing the rat droppings, human waste and dirty toilet paper. Mr Counihan said there was no pest control and he described the condition of the place as "the worst I've seen" in 17-years.

In the bar areas, the surfaces were in a "filthy condition", a sink was filled with tissue paper and cigarette butts and there was mould on fridge doors. There was "extensive rust" in the ice machine and ice was at risk of contamination and a dirty ice scoop was also found.

There was also a large amount of small flies in the back bar area, the court heard. The pub had to be served with a closure notice and remained shut for two days because of "risk of contamination" and all its drinks, worth €25,000, had to be destroyed.

The inspector agreed with defence solicitor Kenneth Morgan that there was no food stored in the pub's basement just alcoholic and soft drinks in kegs, bottles, cans and packaged juices.

He also agreed with the defence that the sewage and rodents were confined to the cellar, the pub had no prior convictions and the gaps in the floor have been filled in with cement. Mr Counihan also said the pub has worked hard to "to remove the grave and immediate danger that was there".

Judge O'Neill said the condition of the premises was disgusting but noted they had pleaded guilty, had been the subject of the two-day closure order and had not tried to minimise the situation.

He said he noted that the health inspector had visited the pub again last Friday and has confirmed there has been significant progress.

Judge O'Neill imposed a conviction and fines totalling €1,750. The pub owners have also agreed to pay the HSE's costs of €2,000 plus VAT.

easytiger95

Quinns is a dive - I know it's convenient but with so many great pubs nearby can't understand why you'd go there - unless you're young, locked and worried you won't get served.

deiseach

Quinn's is a bit like The Kings Head in Galway. Everyone knows where it is so it's easy to say 'let's meet up in Quinn's/The Kings Head' rather than trying to liaise with a half-dozen people in meeting in a nicer place with which some of them may not be familiar.

NB I should emphasise that The Kings Head is nowhere near as grotty as Quinn's, or at least it wasn't back in me Galway days at the start of the millennium.

INDIANA

Quote from: Canalman on August 18, 2015, 09:56:42 AM
Have to say I have been in Quinns twice after a game. Not a nice atmosphere there imo anyway. Always seemed to have an aura of menace in the place with what looked to me anyway a small element of very drunk people spoiling for a fight. The heat in the place out the back doesn't help.

Won't darken its door ever again. Plenty better pubs in the area.

Health Inspector found rats in the place as well. Just remember that the next time you're drinking out of a bottle of Heineken down there.

Dag Dog

Quote from: INDIANA on August 18, 2015, 11:56:30 AM
Quote from: Canalman on August 18, 2015, 09:56:42 AM
Have to say I have been in Quinns twice after a game. Not a nice atmosphere there imo anyway. Always seemed to have an aura of menace in the place with what looked to me anyway a small element of very drunk people spoiling for a fight. The heat in the place out the back doesn't help.

Won't darken its door ever again. Plenty better pubs in the area.

Health Inspector found rats in the place as well. Just remember that the next time you're drinking out of a bottle of Heineken down there.
A rat with your pint! Tipperary fans would consider this place an upmarket Tapas bar.


deiseach

Quote from: Dag Dog on August 18, 2015, 12:09:21 PM
Quote from: INDIANA on August 18, 2015, 11:56:30 AM
Health Inspector found rats in the place as well. Just remember that the next time you're drinking out of a bottle of Heineken down there.
A rat with your pint! Tipperary fans would consider this place an upmarket Tapas bar.

That would be practically cannibalism.

tippabu

I think the most shocking part of all this was that people were in quinns???

on a serious note, im sure we are not alone but for championship games there are elements of scumbags from our own "support" who are on the terraces. Lads who hardly know there is a league campaign and are an embarrassment to the county. This is the first ive heard of any fighting at this game though