Neil
10/06/2001, 12:37 PM
The new season begins ridiculously early next Saturday when - little over five weeks since the end of the Premier Division - Cork City are in action in the Intertoto Cup.
Liam Murphy's charges host Metalurgs Liepajas at Turner's Cross at 6:30, knowing that a win would give themselves a huge boost ahead of the return leg in Latvia.
Veteran defender Declan Daly admitted to John Byrne of the Sunday World that it felt strange to be playing again. "It's only been a few weeks since we beat Shelbourne to qualify. It feels unusual to be playing in Europe already."
"We know little about them. But apparently, they have six Russian and two Latvian internationals in their squad - they can't be bad.
"But City have a proud record in Europe and we've no intention of letting ourselves down here. We'll be aiming to win this first leg next Saturday.
"The important thing is that we go over to Latvia with something under our belts. Wven a 1-0 win would give us a great chance of getting through," he added.
Alexksandrs Rogoza, Metalurgs' manager, has already visited Cork to see what lies in store. "He seemed impressed by the ground and said that it was pretty similar to their own ground," said City director Tony Walsh.
There promises to be a big crowd Leeside for the action on Saturday. Tickets cost £8 for the stand and £6 for the terrace, with a 50 per cent concession for students and OAPs.
Meanwhile, Cork have signed Conor O'Grady from Sligo Rovers. The young midfielder saw little action for Rovers last season, but he is one of the best prospects in the local game.
Liam Murphy's charges host Metalurgs Liepajas at Turner's Cross at 6:30, knowing that a win would give themselves a huge boost ahead of the return leg in Latvia.
Veteran defender Declan Daly admitted to John Byrne of the Sunday World that it felt strange to be playing again. "It's only been a few weeks since we beat Shelbourne to qualify. It feels unusual to be playing in Europe already."
"We know little about them. But apparently, they have six Russian and two Latvian internationals in their squad - they can't be bad.
"But City have a proud record in Europe and we've no intention of letting ourselves down here. We'll be aiming to win this first leg next Saturday.
"The important thing is that we go over to Latvia with something under our belts. Wven a 1-0 win would give us a great chance of getting through," he added.
Alexksandrs Rogoza, Metalurgs' manager, has already visited Cork to see what lies in store. "He seemed impressed by the ground and said that it was pretty similar to their own ground," said City director Tony Walsh.
There promises to be a big crowd Leeside for the action on Saturday. Tickets cost £8 for the stand and £6 for the terrace, with a 50 per cent concession for students and OAPs.
Meanwhile, Cork have signed Conor O'Grady from Sligo Rovers. The young midfielder saw little action for Rovers last season, but he is one of the best prospects in the local game.