View Full Version : Dolan Dolan give us a break!
And if some other people want to chant his name - ditto. Instead of letting it get to you just let it lie for Gods sake. It will go on for a while and then fizzle out naturally.
There were a lot more highs than lows last season, if some people still want to chant the name of the guy who was boss at the time then fair play to them, they are entitled to do so. why not just leave them off instead of going ON AND ON about it.
I have mixed feelings on Dolan's attendance at matches, but have no such difficulty with my views on those chanting Dolan stuff. It's very simple to me-
I want City to win something othwer the Munster Senior Cup this season.
Does singing Dolan chants during a match help the team achieve this goal? No
Will it make victories on Friday and Monday more likely? No.
Does it have a negative impact? - Who knows, but IMO certainly doesn't help.
It's going to be hard enough to catch Shels this year without fans (of the club) perpetuating the angst of the last month. Everything matters.
CollegeTillIDie
22/03/2005, 6:22 PM
lads
He is working as pundit for Setanta.
Therefore he has to be up to speed on what is happening in the League.Therefore he has to watch as many games as possible.
As has been pointed out managers do this often to "spy" on future opponents.
Therefore it is inevitable that he will be at Cork City games during the season.
Would you prefer that he spoof not having seen ye play?
It's going to be hard enough to catch Shels this year without fans (of the club) perpetuating the angst of the last month.
These people are fans of Pat Dolan not Cork City FC. If they really wanted the best for the club they would support it.
Would you prefer that he spoof not having seen ye play? At the moment til all this dies down, yes. I mean is it not his favourite past time. :D
GavinZac
22/03/2005, 10:57 PM
This is true, some of his most vociferous backers on the internet can NEVER be found at ANY City game.
hi pat
However, you know Colm that his presence is causing hassle at games, and the atmosphere is not good. He must know this, and while I agree he is quite entitled to go to any game he wants too, no matter how you justify it, his presence is a reminder of all the hassles at the club and is the cause of division.
Is this going to continue for the whole season?:(
as one of your bandwagon dolan supporters, didnt get to the game (my mothers 25th wedding anniversary, congrats mam. wouldnt you know the first friday i get off in 6 months city are playing on the saturday :rolleyes: :( ) was the atmosphere really affected by dolan's prescence? im not attacking you patsh, just genuinely asking. its the only way i can find out at the moment.
As far as im aware, this was the highest profile match on this saturday? dolan likes to go to eL & city matches. im not saying its a great idea if he's acting like city's number 1 supporter but he likes the club, and the league (im sure he'll be at matches not involving city), so can we please stop villainising him, and move on?
the idea of continuing to segregate city supporters on whether they thought it was a good idea to sack him or not is silly at this stage, we've got to be looking forward and so far its been so good.
.....Your post.....
?????
Who are you, and why do you think I refer to you?
Where were City supporters segregated?
What are you talking about?
:confused:
observer
23/03/2005, 8:58 AM
As an outsider I expressed my grave concerns when the "Meet Pat" function was first mentioned. I am now sorry for Pat Dolan as he has,by his continuing presence turned a lot of fans against him who had held genuine respect and regard for him. Had he ridden off into the sunset with a bit of dignity his pending trip to Cork as a TV pundit would have meant standing ovations and smiles all round. Now there will be mixed feelings I am sure.
In any case if ye get good results in the next two matches it will all be past history. Weren't all ye guys going to shaft him last summer anyway before the good run started? : ;)
These people are fans of Pat Dolan not Cork City FC. If they really wanted the best for the club they would support it.
its not your place to question the loyalty of cork city supporters. they love the club, and for some they felt the club was best served with dolan at the helm. they'll move on, most have. but they are happy to let people know their views, therefore they will welcome pat and might sing a song or two based on his time as manager.
i feel when the club had pat as manager we were taking a much more certain line to success and prosperity than we are with the 2 randomers we have calling the shots at the moment.
but not that it matters now, dolan can attend if he wants. if he pays the entry fee then he cant be refused access to the game. he can stand wherever he wants and say what he likes, like anyone else that pays and enters the ground.
i think those here who are trying to have pat removed or stopped from entering the City matches are being very petty in their views , plus they go on and on about the clubs success and how it could be undermined by him being there. we dont know how Rico will do yet, but its fairly certain to say that any undermining of City's performances on the pitch will have been dealt any possible blow already - when pat was sacked.
anyone who lets pats or anyone elses presence affect their performance, on or off the field, simply isnt doing their job.
Troy.McClure
23/03/2005, 10:08 PM
i feel when the club had pat as manager we were taking a much more certain line to success and prosperity than we are with the 2 randomers we have calling the shots at the moment.
Thats far enough, but who are the "2 randomers"?
:confused:
its not your place to question the loyalty of cork city supporters. they love the club, and for some they felt the club was best served with dolan at the helm. they'll move on, most have.
And its ok for you to act as their spokesman. :rolleyes:
I don't see these people as Cork City supporters they are the Dolanites.
I was always suspicious of Dolan and fair play to Lennox for having the balls to get rid when the time came.
Dolan would have done to us what he did to Pats and don't try and cod yourself otherwise.
It just amazes me that some people are so blind they can't see through Dolan.
Open your eyes. :eek:
I guess some people are born gullible, thankfully Lennox wasn't.
but they are happy to let people know their views, therefore they will welcome pat and might sing a song or two based on his time as manager.As are those of us that are glad he is gone, expect a few ditties from us also.
Gandhi
24/03/2005, 12:23 PM
A fairly intelligent bloke once said "How we categorise other people says much more about us than it does about them" (or words to that effect)
That's my last word on the subject :cool:
I was always suspicious of Dolan.
It just amazes me that some people are so blind they can't see through Dolan.
I guess some people are born gullible, thankfully Lennox wasn't.
personally i'm suspicious of someone else.
i'm suspicious of who they take their advice from.
and i'm intrigued as to what way they see the club taking.
the club has been very quiet about what has happened, and i think its very detrimental to the public image of Cork City that the subject has been swept under the carpet hoping people will forget about it because this certainly will not be the case.
razor
24/03/2005, 12:44 PM
personally i'm suspicious of someone else.
i'm suspicious of who they take their advice from.
and i'm intrigued as to what way they see the club taking.
the club has been very quiet about what has happened, and i think its very detrimental to the public image of Cork City that the subject has been swept under the carpet hoping people will forget about it because this certainly will not be the case.
I don't think its been swept under the carpet, I don't believe either party can say anything until the legal side of Dolans settlement has been resolved.
I will be looking forward to statement from the club after this explaining the situation.
By the way whats a randomer ?
And who are the 2 you speak of ?
City Hero
24/03/2005, 1:06 PM
personally i'm suspicious of someone else.
i'm suspicious of who they take their advice from.
and i'm intrigued as to what way they see the club taking.
Maybe you should be suspicious of some of the people you take advice from, instead of worrying about the people who do a wonderful job running the club. It's almost like a game of Chinese whispers around here (and on the official forum).
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