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Counting Crow
22/11/2003, 2:37 PM
City are 4-0 up on Shels in the U-21 semi final @ Bishopstown.

According to Aertel CT O'Brien got all 4 goals........not bad for a guy who got back from Dublin at 3.00am this morning from the senior game.

Needless to say they meant CP O'Brien.

Some performance from the Ballydehob youngster.

Some bit of revenge for last night.

Pats and Bohs are drawing 1-1.

DolansWaistcoat
22/11/2003, 2:46 PM
Is it true thhat CP O'Brien is leaving at the end of the season?

Counting Crow
22/11/2003, 3:31 PM
Final scores:

City 4 - 0 Shells
Pats 3 - 1 Bohs

City vs. Pats Final again.

Should be a good one.

Wonder if we will get the Final again.

Would attract a big crowd I reckon.

Well done Ashton and the young Rebels.

joe
22/11/2003, 4:35 PM
The final is on Tuesday week, venue to be decided in the next couple of days

patsh
22/11/2003, 6:10 PM
Excellent performance, $h€l$ not in the game at all. Did they even have one serious attempt at goal? Maybe one half decent shot in the second half.
I'd bet that the FAI ensure that Dublin get ithe final.
Though we can't complain after playing both SPA and Bohs at the Cross last year.
btw, wasn't it SPA in the semi-final and Bohs in the final last year?

A face
22/11/2003, 6:12 PM
Originally posted by joe
The final is on Tuesday week, venue to be decided in the next couple of days

Hopefully we get home advantage, Tuesday in an brutal day to have it on in fairness.

jofyisgod
23/11/2003, 10:00 AM
congratualations to the next generation of city. Tuesday?! What a terrible day, especially if the Dubs get it..most people won't be able to travel for that due to work, etc.
Well done again lads

joe
23/11/2003, 10:09 AM
Originally posted by patsh

btw, wasn't it SPA in the semi-final and Bohs in the final last year?

yeah, and SPA knocked us out of the league cup in a semi-final up there this year. Think it's a toss of a coin to decide home advantage for this one

balls
23/11/2003, 11:18 AM
IS THERE A GUY CALLED KEN KIELY PLAYIN FOR CITY NOW. HES ABOUT 18. I THINK HES A YOUTH HE PLAYS AT THE BACK. I HEARD HE HAS SIGNED

soccerc
23/11/2003, 1:32 PM
Home advantage for Pat's
Here (http://www.soccercentral.ie/viewstory.asp?id=11473&mainheading=Eircom&viewstory=yes)

DolansWaistcoat
23/11/2003, 1:48 PM
Thats a pity,could have got one more live game at the cross before the long bleak winter sets in.
Reckon it would have been packed in turners if they had the game there ,even if it was a tuesday night.There will prob be a couple of hundred up in the pale who bother there ars** to come out to watch the game.

Colm
23/11/2003, 4:10 PM
Originally posted by soccerc
Home advantage for Pat's

Why am I not surprised?:rolleyes:

A face
23/11/2003, 5:50 PM
Originally posted by Colm
Why am I not surprised?:rolleyes:

Because you knew this would happen maybe !!

It would have been a good game to have at the cross, it will be meaningless in Dublin. An attendance of 12 people are expected. :rolleyes:

Hope we maul them !!

Danny
24/11/2003, 8:33 AM
well lads , the truth of it is , pats offered to play the final in kilkenny next w/e or the one after but Cork declined this. Pats then won the draw.

GavinZac
24/11/2003, 8:37 AM
Originally posted by Danny
well lads , the truth of it is , pats offered to play the final in kilkenny next w/e or the one after but Cork declined this. Pats then won the draw.

why would we want it in kilkenny like?

Dodge
24/11/2003, 8:38 AM
Originally posted by A face
Because you knew this would happen maybe !!

It would have been a good game to have at the cross, it will be meaningless in Dublin. An attendance of 12 people are expected. :rolleyes:

Hope we maul them !!
Any basis for this? :rolleyes: or just you typical anti Dub/Pats ****e

I'd say there was a couple of hundred at the Semi (with no advertising and out in the sticks) so I'd imagine we'd get a good bit more for the League final in Richmond.

GavinZac
24/11/2003, 8:48 AM
we'd have filled the cross.

Neil
24/11/2003, 9:10 AM
Originally posted by Danny
Pats then won the draw.
:rolleyes:

That should read

Pats then "won" the "draw"!

Dodge
24/11/2003, 9:51 AM
Originally posted by Neil
:rolleyes:

That should read

Pats then "won" the "draw"!
:D

You could have accepted Kilkenny though

Eric
24/11/2003, 12:36 PM
If it's on in Richmond tuesday week then I'll pop over to support the boys.

Calling on all exiled rebels to gather in order to cheer on the lads to more silverware!!!!!!!!

Gary
24/11/2003, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by GavinZac
we'd have filled the cross.


Just like we did last season ya? Go away with your stupidity please.

If the club refused to play the game in Kilkenny (a neutral venue), in the hopes of winning a coin toss, well they can have no grounds whatsoever for complaint.

Aside from that, we got it last year, so i cant see why people are getting so defensive. That said, as holders, i reckon we should have automatically been given home advantage!

Éanna
24/11/2003, 1:48 PM
Originally posted by Gary
If the club refused to play the game in Kilkenny (a neutral venue), in the hopes of winning a coin toss, well they can have no grounds whatsoever for complaint.
spot on. kilkenny would have been a fair place to play it.

BTW, on the game itself well done Colin P in aprticular and the whole team in general. Nice to know we have some good young talent- like deccie daly for one ;)

SÓC
24/11/2003, 1:50 PM
Originally posted by Eric
If it's on in Richmond tuesday week then I'll pop over to support the boys.

Calling on all exiled rebels to gather in order to cheer on the lads to more silverware!!!!!!!!

Im sure Éanna will drive up for it anyway

Anyway lads we've a decent record in Richmond this year with the senior team so hopefully the 21s will carry that on.

Just hope its in Richmond and not feicin Baldonnell.

Stewie Ashton's Rebel Army

Dodge
24/11/2003, 1:59 PM
They try and play all big U21 games in Inchicore but played the Semi in Baldonnel as we played in Richmond on Friday (and have two more games there this week)

As there'll be no more games there for a few months I'd imagine it'll be in Richmond

SÓC
26/11/2003, 2:02 PM
Has it been confirmed as Richmond?

Is there any good reason why this match couldnt be played on a Saturday or Sunday?

Dodge
26/11/2003, 2:14 PM
Originally posted by SÓCcfc
Has it been confirmed as Richmond?

Is there any good reason why this match couldnt be played on a Saturday or Sunday?
Confirmed for Richmond.

probably something to do with a dublin bias

SÓC
26/11/2003, 2:26 PM
Most likely, making our team travel to Jackland on a week day after work/collge/school etc.

So Pats are "mullaghs" too now I suppose seeing as this bias is against them too. If the feicin game was played on the weekend there'd be a bigger Pats crowd at it too.

Dodge
26/11/2003, 2:32 PM
Originally posted by SÓCcfc
Most likely, making our team travel to Jackland on a week day after work/collge/school etc.

So Pats are "mullaghs" too now I suppose seeing as this bias is against them too. If the feicin game was played on the weekend there'd be a bigger Pats crowd at it too.
Absolutely. I’d say playing it on a Tuesday night would half the crowd

SÓC
26/11/2003, 3:03 PM
But seriously is there any reason why it isnt being played at the weekend other than whoever fixed it deciding that it should be on a Tuesday

Dodge
26/11/2003, 3:26 PM
No. Pats wanted a weekend fixture...

James
26/11/2003, 3:37 PM
the date was probably decided by the goons in merrion square in dublin
again ..yet another example of the dublin bias against cork city :)
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