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    heary/cahill(and some $h€l$ bashing)

    what a tramp,he's trevor molloy material.i was in the shed and saw hearys "tackle" on kearney in the first half,it was far too hard and IMO he had one thing in mind and it wasnt winning the ball.you could actually here their legs slap together up in the shed when it happened.heary's just another little sh1t from the pale.thugs will like that will forever be restricted to the usual brutish football

    also ollie cahill,silly tw@t i think you'll all agree eh?what was with the finger wagging at colin o'brien(besides his jealousy of colins ability )

    $h€l$ can pi55 off to la coruná during the week and you can sure as hell guess who ill be supporting.im not interested in whats best for the league sheeyite any more,if those rat arsed bast@rds get into the "champions" league groups the league is over

    **really on a downer after ydays match**
    j'accuse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccfcman

    $h€l$ can pi55 off to la coruná during the week and you can sure as hell guess who ill be supporting.im not interested in whats best for the league sheeyite any more,if those rat arsed bast@rds get into the "champions" league groups the league is over

    **really on a downer after ydays match**
    couldnt agree with ya more, if they get in to the cl groups the league will be over for a long long long time and i hope ollie cahill remembers where his football talent was really found the pric!
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    dont forget shels are going to get a lot more than 10 million for selling tolka. and if they are serious, they'll spend a lot more than 10 miillion developing a new stadium.

    as daunting as shels having an extra 12 million sounds, its not enough to buy the league for years

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    In defence of Ollie

    I think we should get over Ollie's departure from City and recognise that he is a hard working professional whose performance in the pitch is generally decent and honest. He is not a dirty player like Alan Reynolds who loves to wind up the crowd and opposition. I was sickened to hear that a glugger landed on him which was spat from the shed end of Derrynane. Remember Pat Fenlon will probably buy in some new big guns and Ollie may want to transfer to get his game. With treatment like this, do you think he will want to move back to Cork? I for one would love to see him back with City.
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    Heary..

    I have to say i am not a fan of Owen Heary but then he is not a City player.I am sure most opposition fans around the country hate our hard man Danny Murphy who is not afraid to put a hard tackle in on the opposition and when he does of course we cheer.I saw Hearys challenge on Kearney yesterday and it was a crunching one.But it was a fair challenge.He won the ball and let Kearney know he was there too.Isnt that what defenders do?In fairness it is a mans game lads.Heary is a very hard and good player.Sometimes a bit to agressive but a player City would love to have.We lost yesterday because we were afraid to match that agression...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedX
    I have to say i am not a fan of Owen Heary but then he is not a City player.I am sure most opposition fans around the country hate our hard man Danny Murphy who is not afraid to put a hard tackle in on the opposition and when he does of course we cheer.I saw Hearys challenge on Kearney yesterday and it was a crunching one.But it was a fair challenge.He won the ball and let Kearney know he was there too.Isnt that what defenders do?In fairness it is a mans game lads.Heary is a very hard and good player.Sometimes a bit to agressive but a player City would love to have.We lost yesterday because we were afraid to match that agression...
    Have to agree with ya 100%.
    Good solid crunching tackle, won the ball and Kearney is afraid of his life for the rest of the game.

    If Danny Murphy had done the same thing to Cahill we'd have been loving it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedX
    I saw Hearys challenge on Kearney yesterday and it was a crunching one.But it was a fair challenge.He won the ball and let Kearney know he was there too.
    Spot on RedX, if Danny had made that tackle on N'Do we would have been cheering.
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    Lads, i was right in front of the two of them when the tackle was made. I would have to agree that it was a fair tackle, but he did go in with the intention to "do" Kearney and he did do him. It did knock the stuffing out of Kearney all right. Ollie Cahill catching Colin O' Brien by the throat was funny. I'd say the whole shed would have been in if anything kicked off from that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by razor
    If Danny Murphy had done the same thing to Cahill we'd have been loving it.
    If any of our team ever put in a tackle like that, we'd love it. We're just not physical enough. Great on the ball, but not tough enough when the opposition have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liamon
    If any of our team ever put in a tackle like that, we'd love it. We're just not physical enough. Great on the ball, but not tough enough when the opposition have it.
    Fair point, I guess what I meant was that Danny Murphy is our only player actually capable of putting in a tackle like that.

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    heary is a scumbag, but I'd live to have a player with his presence. murphy is good, but not as effective. same goes for rogers and jamie harris. as for ollie, get over it! he was over-rated when he was at city and he still is. we're better off without the likes of him anyway- kearney and nwankwo are both better than him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    heary is a scumbag, but I'd live to have a player with his presence. murphy is good, but not as effective. same goes for rogers and jamie harris. as for ollie, get over it! he was over-rated when he was at city and he still is. we're better off without the likes of him anyway- kearney and nwankwo are both better than him
    yea but you can't beat cahill's pace which is very useful no matter what.
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    Ollie Cahill..

    Ollie Cahill was a fantastic player when he was with City.It was his last season maybe that he was poor and clearly needed a change for his career.Ollie on his day is better than Kearney and Nwanko without doubt.I would have him before any of those two any day.He tracks back and also makes brilliant runs still.He has also improved on his passing and crossing since moving to Shels....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedX
    Ollie Cahill was a fantastic player when he was with City........He has also improved on his passing and crossing since moving to Shels.
    Agree 100%. He's better than any of our options on the left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedX
    Ollie Cahill was a fantastic player when he was with City.It was his last season maybe that he was poor and clearly needed a change for his career.Ollie on his day is better than Kearney and Nwanko without doubt.I would have him before any of those two any day.He tracks back and also makes brilliant runs still.He has also improved on his passing and crossing since moving to Shels....
    ollie always managed to look better than he was. he was lazy and inconsistent. he made 2 or 3 good runs per game and did **** all apart from that.

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    ollie was a great player and is doing even better for shels

    ,he gets a lot of stick at matches which probly should be knocked in the head by now,id love to see him back at the cross

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    ollie always managed to look better than he was. he was lazy and inconsistent. he made 2 or 3 good runs per game and did **** all apart from that.

    fine player,
    always was and still is today

    have him back no bother at all

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    rebel army no1 you say u hope ollie c remembers where his football talent was discovered and call him a pric...he had a munster youth and fai junior cup medal in his back pocket by 19 in his home town of clonmel.thats where he was discovered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    ollie always managed to look better than he was. he was lazy and inconsistent. he made 2 or 3 good runs per game and did **** all apart from that.
    Thats bullsh!t.Ollie was our best player for years.He made great runs,made goals and scored them.He was the only bit of excitement at a lot of our really drab sunday 2 O clock games.To say Kearney and Nwankwo are better than him is really looking through the 'aul City-tinted' glasses,they have a long way to go before anyone can say they are better than Ollie C.I'd have Ollie back in the morning.

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    Ollie will NEVER come back to City.

    The abuse he gets is way ott.

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