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Patsys Fags
15/02/2002, 9:44 PM
If Ollie goes City will have no match-winners in the team so we can kiss last minute winners goodbye and lets face it we needed them a few times this season

trainee
15/02/2002, 9:54 PM
I agree, im only writing this cause no-one replied yet and i feel sorry 4 u.

Patsys Fags
15/02/2002, 10:01 PM
Well its my first day!

Gary
15/02/2002, 10:17 PM
Ya, while I do agree with you, Id love to know where your coming up with the idea of City scoring, and then the idea of City scoring last minute winners. Last time (possibly only time in recent memory) a last minute winner was CPOB against Shams in sept.

Ya that was sweet.

ccfcman
19/02/2002, 10:13 AM
we need a prolific goal scorer like skippy in tho old days.....

Gary
19/02/2002, 2:56 PM
Do ya think so ccfcman . Dont think thtas occurred to anyone yet

Ruairi
19/02/2002, 3:26 PM
We also need a new fcuking manager!!! :D

Zedi
20/02/2002, 7:38 PM
Ollie........Ollie.........gonna get along without you now,

We got along without you before we met you.......

We'er gonna get along without you now............!

:D

Seanie
21/02/2002, 7:44 AM
Originally posted by GWA
Ya, while I do agree with you, Id love to know where your coming up with the idea of City scoring, and then the idea of City scoring last minute winners. Last time (possibly only time in recent memory) a last minute winner was CPOB against Shams in sept.

Ya that was sweet.
By God it was. And how true considering how many we've conceded

ccfcman
21/02/2002, 1:24 PM
does pu r pron=blem lie in midfield.... no
defence... no
attack... no
goals???.. no
manager yes...... ****in off our team is not a good idea ya fu*ckin ****€r

ccfcman
21/02/2002, 1:26 PM
okay that came out badly basically murphy sold our midfield man .....falanagan and he bought....um ...........eh mulconroy and he doesnt play him

Troy.McClure
21/02/2002, 7:23 PM
Originally posted by ccfcman
okay that came out badly basically murphy sold our midfield man .....falanagan and he bought....um ...........eh mulconroy and he doesnt play him

He brought in O'Grady, then he sold Flanagan. IMO a good trade.

SÓC
21/02/2002, 8:40 PM
Originally posted by Troy.McClure


He brought in O'Grady, then he sold Flanagan. IMO a good trade.

Good?

IMO Grady has to be one of the best signing ever made by a Cork City manager.

I'd swap a team of Kelvins for O'Grady

Gary
21/02/2002, 10:17 PM
Utter pish posh. Yes Grady is a far better player than Kelvin, and yes - Kudos to Lm for bringing him in, BUT, City badly miss a player of Kelvins mindset. He has experience and he is a damn good grafter, something which Bennet isn't (yet), and O Grady isnt either.

While I wouldnt have Kelvin in my first team, he is certainly better than not having him at all. Look at it this way. What happens if both Grady and Bennet are out at the same time (and judging by Bennets luck he will miss a few games somehow!)? Our midfield could be

ollie...bennet...mulconroy...O brien
Not great is it?

razor
22/02/2002, 7:45 AM
How can you say O'Grady is not a grafter, he busts his balls week in week out for Cork City and while I didn't agree with selling Kelvin as he always gave 110% for the cause, O'Grady is by far a superior player.
What I would have liked to see was O'Grady and Flanagan in centre midfield with Bennett being given a few games throughout the season.

ccfcman
22/02/2002, 10:49 AM
is it fair to say that o'grady may want to go to pastures new after next season,good players leave city at a ferocious pace these days

derm
22/02/2002, 2:11 PM
While I wouldnt have Kelvin in my first team

That's exactly why Kelvin wanted to leave - he wasn't getting his game. Either u refuse to let him leave & have an unhappy player causing problems in d dressing room or u sell him.

Casegrande
24/02/2002, 5:29 PM
Noel Spillane on Red FM said that Shels were supposedly offering Ollie a package that included a £30,000 signing on fee and £1,000 a week wage.

If that is true:
1. There is no way our cowboys would put up that kind of money to try and keep him at City,
2. Nobody could fault Ollie for leaving.

Best of luck Ollie.

goalside
24/02/2002, 8:10 PM
we neec ollie. pay him what he wants.

Éanna
25/02/2002, 3:38 PM
Originally posted by derm


That's exactly why Kelvin wanted to leave - he wasn't getting his game. Either u refuse to let him leave & have an unhappy player causing problems in d dressing room or u sell him.

not true. kelvin was quoted in the echo as saying he left because of a disagreement, not because he wasnt playing. murphy's wonderful ability to **** people off claims yet another victim. :mad: