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thecorner
03/03/2004, 1:11 PM
one bad "FRIENDLY" game and hes a disaster

get a life lads

did flynny,geogie,murray,doyler etc.... ever have bad game
of course they have

doesnt make them bad players though does it

wait for a while anyway and make your judgements when the real football gets started

A face
03/03/2004, 2:11 PM
Maybe so ... but we are always watching ......










We notice everything ......










Always .........









We miss nothing .....









No ever forget it ...................












Best behaviour from here on in !!

SSS
03/03/2004, 7:17 PM
Whilst I won't judge him on one poor performance, the "class" he showed in the games so far was against dire opposition.
Last night was first game against eircom league opposition, and he was a disappointment - I think people expected more having heard reports from the last few outings.

RedX
03/03/2004, 10:16 PM
Christ lads..some City fans on here can be so fickle with there own players..Fenn was superb last season and thats why he earned a move to City after turning down bohs for us..anyone who knows the game can see that he is class and with his superb touch and vision Flynny and hopefully other City players around him will reap the reward of that this season..forget last night..forget Ramblers..lets concentrate on supporting Fenn who plays for a team we all support Cork City FC..i guarentee all doubters will eat there words this year when he will again be superb...

A face
15/03/2004, 6:16 PM
Fenn scored 4 goals last year ...

2 against Bohs, One at home

1 against us, at home

1 against Rovers, at home

He signed for the Blues around 22/08/2003

In 19 league games he scored 4.

Just wanna see where he is at after 19 games with us.

thecorner
15/03/2004, 6:27 PM
Originally posted by A face
Fenn scored 4 goals last year ...

2 against Bohs, One at home

1 against us, at home

1 against Rovers, at home

He signed for the Blues around 22/08/2003

In 19 league games he scored 4.

Just wanna see where he is at after 19 games with us.

and it only took you 12 days to check the stats;)

A face
15/03/2004, 8:09 PM
Originally posted by thecorner
and it only took you 12 days to check the stats;)


Nah biy ... 5 mins ... when you know where to look !!

thecorner
15/03/2004, 8:48 PM
wouldnt worry too much anyway about his goalscoring record once he links up well with flynny

after all,georgie didnt score a bagful of goals

pete
16/03/2004, 1:26 PM
Was surprised to hear he only 22-23 (is that correct?) when seems like he been around for long time.

SÓC
16/03/2004, 1:35 PM
I though he was 26/27?

Peadar
16/03/2004, 1:35 PM
Originally posted by pete
Was surprised to hear he only 22-23

He's at least 27 AFAIK but I am open to correction on that.

pete
16/03/2004, 2:08 PM
Originally posted by Peadar
He's at least 27 AFAIK but I am open to correction on that.

I probably read in 1 of the season preview mags.

:eek:

Éanna
16/03/2004, 4:16 PM
To the best of my knowledge he's around 26. I do think he'll need time to setle and I hope people are patient. I've only seen him once, and to be honest I think he was trying too hard- himself and georgie seemed to be getting in each others way. IMO might be better to put Fenn in midfield and George up front with Flynny- they have a great partnership, and if it ain't broke, don't fix it!!!!

A face
17/03/2004, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by Éanna
I do think he'll need time to setle and I hope people are patient.

I would say the same except for the pedestal he has been put on .... what i am saying is that if he is that good then we'll see it, until then people should shut up and sit down. In my opinion it is added, unwanted pressure and we could do without


IMO might be better to put Fenn in midfield and George up front with Flynny- they have a great partnership, and if it ain't broke, don't fix it!!!!

We know GOC will work his socks off .... our man Fenn has a name for not giving it his all, and thats from across the water, not here. I wont judge him on last year ... he had to fall in mid season etc.

For all we know he could be another "Did a stint in England but didn't do well" back here as a journey man, type player that we've all seen before.

If he plays well and keeps his head down when its needed ... then i'll be happy, not worried about goals tally, there are enough there to slot them in.

patsh
17/03/2004, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by Éanna
IMO might be better to put Fenn in midfield and George up front with Flynny
Would have to agree with that. Greg/Nwanko/Colin T providing a bit of muscle, Fenn showing a bit of creativity.
I also thought that Kearney played some great crosses and passes into the box last season, which suit Flynnie down to the ground. I reckon that these two could prove to be an excellent combination.