View Full Version : under21s through to quarter-finals again
A 1-0 win in cobh last night, courtesy of a fine individual goal from David O'Sullivan, secured City's place in the quarter-finals of the Dr. Tony O'Neill Trophy again this season. They are now two points behind Kerry with a game in hand and the two must meet again in Tralee before the end of the group stage.
City: MArk McNulty; Cillian Lordan, Declan Daly, Richis Aherne; Michael Mulconry, Denis Behan, Michael N****wo (David O'Sullivan), Bryan McCarthy; Jamie Nolan (Ian Fraher), Colin P O'Brien (Gary Murphy).
NorthoftheLee
07/10/2003, 2:14 PM
Excellent news....
Joe, how did Nwánko play????
He came off after about 25-30 mins, i think someone mentioned he was complaining of his stomach. he looked handy though, if not a bit small.
Colin P seems to have picked up an injury though. He was piggybacked off the pitch to the dressing rooms by Ashton afterwards.
Originally posted by Gary
He came off after about 25-30 mins
Must have been intersting for anyone watching......:D
Oh jesus, talk about a slip.
but it must be said, you have a filthy warped mind to think of something like that Patsh!!!!!
:p
sadloserkid
07/10/2003, 4:33 PM
Originally posted by joe
Bryan McCarthy
What do ye make of this guy? Is he gonna make it with ye like?
Originally posted by sadloserkid
What do ye make of this guy? Is he gonna make it with ye like?
tbh he's not played enough to judge him but he's a handy player alright, why?
sadloserkid
08/10/2003, 8:58 AM
Originally posted by joe
tbh he's not played enough to judge him but he's a handy player alright, why?
Because I know him quite well. :)
Shed End John
08/10/2003, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by joe
A 1-0 win in cobh last night, courtesy of a fine individual goal from David O'Sullivan, secured City's place in the quarter-finals of the Dr. Tony O'Neill Trophy again this season.
Good news and good times up ahead for CCFC. Seems that the U-21s are permanently slow starters, yet the recovery tends to be miraculous. What chance of them retaining the title, I wonder?
thecorner
08/10/2003, 2:33 PM
Originally posted by Gary
He came off after about 25-30 mins, i think someone mentioned he was complaining of his stomach. he looked handy though, if not a bit small.
better check is he still in the country
remember what happened during special olympics
:D :D :D
Shed End John
08/10/2003, 2:38 PM
Originally posted by thecorner
better check is he still in the country
remember what happened during special olympics
:D :D :D
That's LOW, but, funny nonetheless. Apparently, it happens a fair bit that people get stomach complaints after flying exceptionally long distances.
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