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the stewards stood on the pitch, between the pitch and the fans ? and watched the crowd and not the match ?? the monsters.
If that doesnt stink of anti-cork stewarding, i don't know what does.
Plus, its not as if it would ever be a good thing to have stweards between the two sets of fans, no chance that would ever have been a good thing as 30 local pikeys moved towards you.
There is no excuse for it
Last edited by razor; 28/10/2014 at 9:47 AM.
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
http://worddok.blogspot.com
His jokes were awful too
Don't tell anyone this but some of the them were ladies.
Lookid, there's a long list, I've only tipped the iceberg
It'll all be done through the correct channels and probably won't get us anywhere but some issues need to be raised.
Congrats to Dundalk and enjoy the celebrations.
Last edited by razor; 28/10/2014 at 10:18 AM.
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
http://worddok.blogspot.com
Cork fans deserve great credit for their support on Friday and all season, they certainly deserved better than having a small bunch of complete knobs goading them at full time.
City's record all season has been phenomenal... 72 points would win most league titles, and when you consider that's an AVERAGE of 7.2 points against every team in the league bar Dundalk it's an amazing stat. Indeed they outscored a pretty excellent Dundalk side by a full seven points against the bottom 10 (as we Dundalk and Cork fans like to refer to the rest of you!). It'll be interesting to see if they can kick on next season, they'll have a slightly tougher fixture list and I think they'll need to find an extra dimension to take the next step.
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Nice piece there, we've come out stronger from a very dark period
They live tweet all Caulfield's press conferences so I think the main guy is from there.
Makes a change from all the pro Jackeen / anti Cork stuff.
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
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If they live tweeted the referees' meetings where they all agree on how they're going to invent phantom fouls against Cork this week, then I'd be impressed.
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
http://worddok.blogspot.com
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
http://worddok.blogspot.com
Buttimer wasn't even born the last time a Cork player committed a foul.
Anorak alert! I was looking at some stats for the season. One major feature for Dundalk was a settled first team. Dundalk used just 19 players in the league (including Keith Ward who made 1 sub appearance) with just 16 different starters.
The first team was remarkably settled with none of the usual 11 playing less that 28 times (starts+subs):
Cherrie (33)
Massey (33), Gannon (32+1), Gartland (30), Boyle (32)
Shield (27+1), Horgan (33), Towell (33), Meenan (26+6)
Hoban (30+2), Byrne (25+6)
Substitutes were noticeably consistent too with McMillan coming on 21 times (3 starts), Mountney 14 times (7 starts) and Higgins 17 times (6 starts). Girffin (10) and McDermott (11) both made double figures without starting a game. The others to feature: O'Donnell (9+3), Rossiter (4+2), Ward (0+1)
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