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Ashbohs
06/11/2018, 7:21 PM
And pride of place for you featuring in a third of them ;)
As a newish poster here who featured in two of them quoted posts I'm fairly disappointed with how things turned out really the jersey. I still feel it was a brave angle for any club to go down and expect when you are told all bases are covered , that they are covered. That wasn't the case here and humble pie tastes as bad as it sounds so we take the stick and move on.
The board behind this have worked wonders to finish mid table and turn a profit two seasons in a row.
I told you so and hindsight all well and good but to compare these lads to the boards of previous times is ridiculous. Rovers are totally different from the crowd that spent s million on grant money on players . Cork different to the Arkaga time and Shels different to the Ollie Byrne mess .
Hopefully a lesson has been learned and I'm sure some info re the situation will come out of the meeting taking place tonight. ( That was always planned for tonight)
marinobohs
07/11/2018, 7:36 AM
Bohs claim the symbol represents "resistance". They will struggle to convince UEFA that that is not political.
Unless we improve pretty dramatically I doubt UEFA will notice we are there.
Philosophizer
07/11/2018, 10:51 AM
And pride of place for you featuring in a third of them ;)
Well I've well and truly been put in my place.
In future i'll be sure to fact-check with the relevant club before expressing an opinion on a football forum.
colonelwest
09/11/2018, 12:25 PM
Ultimately it is Bohs fault. Sorry if I suggested otherwise - I wasn't trying to lay the blame entirely at the other party. I just think that it is mitigated somewhat if they were misinformed by the licensing company about the scope of the license.
Dan is fairly clued up to be fair so I'd be very surprised if it was the case that ye just paid 50 quid to licence an image off Shutterstock or something like that, was it done through a legit licencing agency or a stock imagery site is the thing though as if it legit was a licencing agency they made a haimes of it. It should have been made clear by wherever the image was sourced from that even though you have the licence for the image itself, that's only for certain circumstances such as web/ print advertising use and may or may not be modified in of itself depending on the T's and C's. Plus then you'd still need to clear the usage of any related part of the image which is where the Marley Foundation kick in and as was mentioned they're notoriously litigious and have tried to corner the entire Rasta scene imagery wise, never mind just Bob.
A pity it got the kibosh (in true #greatestleagueintheworld fashion!) but fantastic marketing and PR off the back of it. Not too sure about replacing it with the Ultra's fist though with it's connotations and already being used by Rovers etc. Would have been a better shout with Mob Barley not being a goer anymore to keep it on brand with the Soviet visuals which would tie into the previous campaigns and the lefty leanings, maybe that could be the next away one, a big giant Lenin or Trotsky head on the next away jersey!:D
Shearer
09/11/2018, 4:25 PM
Umbro announced they'd be making Shels' kit next year.
ToberonaTornado
22/11/2018, 7:18 PM
Cork away 2019
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DsogQxnWwAExEKn.jpg
Nesta99
22/11/2018, 7:33 PM
Interesting choice of colours. If it was all black but black and white? They do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
Lolz, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em!
sbgawa
23/11/2018, 9:21 AM
Jeez what are the boys in Cork thinking?
I'm trying to imagine the reaction in rovers if we announced we were playing in red and black stripes next season.
Jeez what are the boys in Cork thinking?
I'm trying to imagine the reaction in rovers if we announced we were playing in red and black stripes next season.
Yeh, it's kinda up there with Bohs' green away kit.
marinobohs
23/11/2018, 9:51 AM
Yeh, it's kinda up there with Bohs' green away kit.
That was jade NOT green :p. Interesting story around that, we were offered a serious sponsorship deal with a certain well known gambling company but only on the provision we changed our strip to green.Even though the club was in dire financial difficulties this was considered a step too far and the offer declined.The compromise was the 'jade' shirt we had (with no white) and the players were all given green boots (some wore them some didn't). Fair to say the 'jade' number did not quite generate the demand of the current away shirt :D
sbgawa
23/11/2018, 9:54 AM
That was jade NOT green :p. Interesting story around that, we were offered a serious sponsorship deal with a certain well known gambling company but only on the provision we changed our strip to green.Even though the club was in dire financial difficulties this was considered a step too far and the offer declined.The compromise was the 'jade' shirt we had (with no white) and the players were all given green boots (some wore them some didn't). Fair to say the 'jade' number did not quite generate the demand of the current away shirt :D
A green jersey was a step to far for the Bohs jersey designers ??
They are a model of restraint those boys
:)
marinobohs
23/11/2018, 10:01 AM
A green jersey was a step to far for the Bohs jersey designers ??
They are a model of restraint those boys
:)
Coudn't get it past the membership, you probably recall members owned club ? You used to have one :cool:
Jack B
23/11/2018, 10:10 AM
Hi @LegiaWarsawEN, nice to meet you. We're @CorkCityFC - the (former) Double Champions of Ireland. We play at Turner's Cross.
We just signed a player from the Premiership, our players score goals from 100+ yards, and though we didn't win the league nor cup this season, we'll now occasionally wear the colours of the team that did.
Pablo Escobar
23/11/2018, 10:34 AM
I'm not a fan of it. An all black would have worked better.
This is actually our 3rd black strip ever so while it's unusual, it's not really new. The first 2 were a throwback to Cork Celtic as far as I'm aware.
sbgawa
23/11/2018, 10:51 AM
Coudn't get it past the membership, you probably recall members owned club ? You used to have one :cool:
You do realize 100% of the shares of the club are owned by members don't you ?
Jack B
23/11/2018, 10:52 AM
Hi @LegiaWarsawEN, nice to meet you. We're @CorkCityFC - the (former) Double Champions of Ireland. We play at Turner's Cross.
We just signed a player from the Premiership, our players score goals from 100+ yards, and though we didn't win the league nor cup this season, we'll now occasionally wear the colours of the team that did.
I regret this now that I've just seen the statement we put out...jesus christ.
White Horse
23/11/2018, 12:08 PM
I'm not a fan of it. An all black would have worked better.
This is actually our 3rd black strip ever so while it's unusual, it's not really new. The first 2 were a throwback to Cork Celtic as far as I'm aware.
All black, or some other combination involving back. But, black and white?
That is a weird choice considering that Dundalk have been Cork's rivals for five seasons now.
Nice strip though.
El-Pietro
23/11/2018, 12:32 PM
Do Dundalk own the colours black and white in every combination? Its not like its a unique colour combo. It doesn't look remotely like a Dundalk jersey to me.
brendy_éire
23/11/2018, 12:47 PM
It doesn't look remotely like a Dundalk jersey to me.
It does a wee bit, but looks more like a Sligo GAA top.
I think it's not great, looks like a training top.
It needs more colour. Derry have had black away tops before, but at least with some red trim and the like. They worked.
It's strange that the Cork and Clonakilty logos are in black and white, but the UCC logo isn't.
El-Pietro
23/11/2018, 1:02 PM
It does a wee bit, but looks more like a Sligo GAA top.
I think it's not great, looks like a training top.
It needs more colour. Derry have had black away tops before, but at least with some red trim and the like. They worked.
It's strange that the Cork and Clonakilty logos are in black and white, but the UCC logo isn't.
So are you saying we need more or less colour?
I assume UCC wouldn't agree to the monochrome logo but the other sponsors were ok with it.
marinobohs
23/11/2018, 1:19 PM
You do realize 100% of the shares of the club are owned by members don't you ?
Except the 50% you pimped out at the first opportunity, yes.
osarusan
23/11/2018, 1:24 PM
Like somebody else said, it would be better as all black, maybe with just white borders in cuffs and collars. Just looks a bit weird to me, it's not a design we see on football shirts.
sbgawa
23/11/2018, 1:34 PM
Do Dundalk own the colours black and white in every combination? Its not like its a unique colour combo. It doesn't look remotely like a Dundalk jersey to me.
It's not that they own it but considering the rivalry it's an odd choice.
sbgawa
23/11/2018, 2:14 PM
Except the 50% you pimped out at the first opportunity, yes.
I genuinely don't know why i'm rising to this but ....
50% IF we dont pay an interest free loan back over 10 years or re-finance at the time +++
The guy who technically and temporarily owns the 50% is a MEMBER and has been involved with Rovers for 50 years so the MEMBERS own 100%
and when the loan is paid back or refinanced the members will still own 100%.
anyway i'm wasting my time but ho hum,
Kingdom
23/11/2018, 2:59 PM
Interesting choice of colours. If it was all black but black and white? They do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
It's a bit Louth alright.
marinobohs
23/11/2018, 3:03 PM
I genuinely don't know why i'm rising to this but ....
50% IF we dont pay an interest free loan back over 10 years or re-finance at the time +++
The guy who technically and temporarily owns the 50% is a MEMBER and has been involved with Rovers for 50 years so the MEMBERS own 100%
and when the loan is paid back or refinanced the members will still own 100%.
anyway i'm wasting my time but ho hum,
yep, 50% = 1 man and 50% = all other members :D is that the 'model' ye were going around preaching to others about ?
As long as its pimped to a member, its still a members owned club :D you really are hilarious.
sbgawa
23/11/2018, 3:05 PM
yep, 50% = 1 man and 50% = all other members :D is that the 'model' ye were going around preaching to others about ?
As long as its pimped to a member, its still a members owned club :D you really are hilarious.
Ho hum,
brendy_éire
23/11/2018, 3:14 PM
So are you saying we need more or less colour?
I assume UCC wouldn't agree to the monochrome logo but the other sponsors were ok with it.
More, don't use monochrome.
By way of comparison, this is one of my favourite Derry tops.
https://www.thekitman.co.uk/new-derry-city-fc-201213-away-shirt/
El-Pietro
23/11/2018, 3:35 PM
More, don't use monochrome.
By way of comparison, this is one of my favourite Derry tops.
https://www.thekitman.co.uk/new-derry-city-fc-201213-away-shirt/
Not a fan of that. I'm not a huge fan of our new one either. I like it well enough but probably not enough to buy it. I do like the monochrome effect though.
RathfarnhamHoop
23/11/2018, 4:19 PM
Ho hum,
He doesn't have two to rub together, best leaving him to his rambles
Don't love, but we've had black kits previously and black with white. No big deal really. Didn't remind me of dundalk particularly but I'd have associated them more strongly with white. Some people seem to love it, it should sell well anyway.
Nesta99
23/11/2018, 5:34 PM
It is very like some former Dundalk kits. Clubs register their colours with the FAI and Dundalk have black and white down. Its not stopping anyone else using the colours but be honest if Harps chose red and white hoops as a 2nd set of colours do you not think it would raise eyebrows? It wouldnt be a candystripe jersey but close enough for a reaction considering rivalry. Bohs even considering green and white that wasnt anything like hooped shirts was baulked at by club members. Do you think Drogheda United would consider a black and white kit in any combination and the rivalry there has always been minimal really. Its a bizarre decision no matter how nice the shirt is to pick the two primary colours for a jersey of a club that have just reclaimed a league and cup double from you and have had a feisty rivalry for that last 5 years. You can claim as much as you like that it doesnt remind you of Dundalk but say to any LoI were playing charades 'black and white' the first reply would be 'Dundalk FC' not Cork City away kit. I would love to know what the rationale was behind this choice as there are multiple defunct versions of Cork football clubs that there isnt a shortage of colour combinations that would be an historical nod to them and would not be the colours of Corks main rivals in modern times and one of the all time great rivalries between two clubs that is not a derby.
Nesta99
23/11/2018, 6:00 PM
I can only post 3 images at a time but here are a few of Dundalk 2nd kits over the years. I'm missing a few from prior to the 2000s that havent graphics done up for them that are very similar design rather than generally of similar colours.
https://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/irl/dundalk/irl_dundalk_2_04.gifhttps://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/irl/dundalk/irl_dundalk_2_05.gifhttps://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/irl/dundalk/irl_dundalk_2_02.gif
Nesta99
23/11/2018, 6:01 PM
https://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/irl/dundalk/irl_dundalk_2_07.gifhttps://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/irl/dundalk/irl_dundalk_2_09.gifhttps://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/irl/dundalk/irl_dundalk_2_11.gif
Nesta99
23/11/2018, 6:02 PM
https://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/irl/dundalk/irl_dundalk_2_15.pnghttps://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/irl/dundalk/irl_dundalk_2_18.png https://www.corkcityfc.ie/shop/image/cache/catalog/Banners/CCFCAwayKit_Launch1-1024x576.jpg
I wouldn't be overly familiar with former dundalk away kits, which I'd imagine is true for most of our support. For me, a black away kit with some white on it just doesn't jump out as dundalk. It may to others, and that's fine.
The difference between the rovers/Bohs harps/Derry scenarios is that it's not been a historical strong rivalry, bar a few periods. We've had black kits before and black kits with white before. So, for our fans a black kit with white doesn't seem a big deal or surprising in any way. There's no reaction really, it's just not seen as a rivals kits.
Like, I get the argument that others would see black as a dundalk colour, and I'm not disputing it, just saying it wouldn't be something that would jump out to city fans and just doesn't seem a big deal to me.
The rivalry with dundalk for me is very different to the likes of a Bohs rovers rivalry. It's just about current success. If you guys ended up back in the first division next year (or vice versa) it would die off veyy quickly. I don't think it's at the level (like Bohs rovers) that we would care about kit colours being similar. Like, we'd sing **** the lily whites, but there wasn't a concern about our all white Jersey this season!
I just don't think that level of rivalry is there. It's more of an on the pitch thing, than a whole club/symbols/colours thing.
As I said, I'm not pushed on the jersey personally. But I wouldn't at all have looked at it and gone 'that's like a dundalk jersey'. Possibly because of the lack of background to ye're older kits.
Nesta99
23/11/2018, 7:04 PM
I wouldn't be overly familiar with former dundalk away kits, which I'd imagine is true for most of our support. For me, a black away kit with some white on it just doesn't jump out as dundalk. It may to others, and that's fine.
The difference between the rovers/Bohs harps/Derry scenarios is that it's not been a historical strong rivalry, bar a few periods. We've had black kits before and black kits with white before. So, for our fans a black kit with white doesn't seem a big deal or surprising in any way. There's no reaction really, it's just not seen as a rivals kits.
Like, I get the argument that others would see black as a dundalk colour, and I'm not disputing it, just saying it wouldn't be something that would jump out to city fans and just doesn't seem a big deal to me.
The rivalry with dundalk for me is very different to the likes of a Bohs rovers rivalry. It's just about current success. If you guys ended up back in the first division next year (or vice versa) it would die off veyy quickly. I don't think it's at the level (like Bohs rovers) that we would care about kit colours being similar. Like, we'd sing **** the lily whites, but there wasn't a concern about our all white Jersey this season!
I just don't think that level of rivalry is there. It's more of an on the pitch thing, than a whole club/symbols/colours thing.
As I said, I'm not pushed on the jersey personally. But I wouldn't at all have looked at it and gone 'that's like a dundalk jersey'. Possibly because of the lack of background to ye're older kits.
You sure are repeating the same point so are you sure you are not protesting too much? There is such a tone of defeatism and resignation in your post. You say your fans dont know that black and white, even if spun as black with a bit of/some/little white, are not colours most associated with another club? That is complete horsesh!t, of course Cork fans know it they are chosing to ignore it. If they know how many extra toes we supposedly have they know our colours lol. Claiming ignorance is never a defence of anything tbh.
You talk then of the last 5 years of rivalry as being supposedly not that significant!? That makes the conduct of McNulty, Caulfield and the significant animosity shown by a number of Cork fans for Stephen Kenny and Dundalk all the more bizzare and irrational. You just have to have a look at the ccfc forum to get that and as someone that was banned for being nothing more than Dundalk fan then you have missed the extent of the impact of the recent rivalry between the two clubs had on a number of your fans, I dont need to name them as you would know who they are already!
I have no care to talk up longevity of the rivalry either and agree that either side slips and the niggle goes, but it is the most protracted non derby rivalry in modern LoI history - Im sure that has not been missed by you. It has captured the general media's attention with more column inches than in a long time if ever on LoI competition certainly in modern times. The Cork and Dundalk public in attendances at that fixture in particular, and attendances in Cork have soared since the rivalry kicked off and the figures are there to have a look at if you have forgotten. We recently one of the highest cup final attendances in 50 years also.
The revisionism in your post is that of a fan who is struggling with the outcome of the season and worrying about the implications for your club and indeed talking down the bizzare decision to chose current rival's colours as a kit. You feel the rivalry is at an end and so are minimising it, consigning it to a blip of the past. That's a pity as it was the way that the two clubs were slugging it out that the domestic game was getting some traction with general interest being generated. The hope would be that that would be built upon with other clubs like both Rovers and Waterford joing us in competing for the league!
What an utterly bizarre post.
It's a jersey. A jersey in colours we gave used before. Therefore we do not find it a big deal for them to be used again, despite out current rivals also using those colours. Hence, it's not comparable to Bohs /rovers or Harps/Derry.
You're getting a bit dramatic about it all. The jump to us thinking the rivalry is over is simply nonsense.
The rivalry is real, but it has not impacts our views of jersey colours, as is obvious since our club didn't see it as an issue, nor do our fans overall. The jersey has gotten a positive reaction and will likely be a popular seller. Despite your feelings that we should be annoyed or care about it for some reason.
White Horse
23/11/2018, 7:59 PM
"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness". Oscar Wilde
Jack B
23/11/2018, 8:32 PM
This could have all been so avoidable had Cork just stuck an image of Eddie Hobbs on their jersey, no matter the colour.
Nesta99
23/11/2018, 9:45 PM
What an utterly bizarre post.
It's a jersey. A jersey in colours we gave used before. Therefore we do not find it a big deal for them to be used again, despite out current rivals also using those colours. Hence, it's not comparable to Bohs /rovers or Harps/Derry.
You're getting a bit dramatic about it all. The jump to us thinking the rivalry is over is simply nonsense.
The rivalry is real, but it has not impacts our views of jersey colours, as is obvious since our club didn't see it as an issue, nor do our fans overall. The jersey has gotten a positive reaction and will likely be a popular seller. Despite your feelings that we should be annoyed or care about it for some reason.
There is nothing bizarre about wondering why on earth a club would chose to play in the same colours as a rival. The explination you give is that the rivalry does not run deep enough for people to care. Yet that same rivalry has driven fans that are claiming not to care to have behaved very much in a way that they do care. It is contradictory. I set out a few example of how similar the choice of shirt is to our own and your response is that of meh its a short lived rivalry so no association at all. But just have a look at the kit and the comparisons. It is actually following the leader. If Cork fans dont question the choice its because they are convincing themselves that there isnt a comparison. Cork City have not played in black and white in the past. Black yes with various trims but not in a shirt that looks more like a Dundalk jersey than the Dundalk jersey. The Oscar Wilde adage is quite apt!
nigel-harps1954
23/11/2018, 10:12 PM
Harps released a teaser of the away jersey for next season. Looks like a return to the popular luminous yellow.
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RathfarnhamHoop
23/11/2018, 10:19 PM
Are we genuinely comparing Cork vs Dundalk to the likes of Rovers vs Bohs because Cork released a kit that just happens to use two colours that Dundalk use in their kits, sometimes not even in the same kit just in general? Also lads Dundalk didn't invent the concept of black and white jerseys, get over yourselves.
ToberonaTornado
23/11/2018, 10:51 PM
So we'll just post pictures of new kits and say nothing about them?
Where's the craic in that ffs:confused:
Unless it's Shams/Bohs based banter(the greatest rivalry in World soccer:rolleyes:)we should just all just zip our gobs and say nothing just to keep you happy!?
Dundalk/Cork isn't a rivalry? Airbrush out the last 5 years of LoI history while you're there.
Get over yourself lad.
Nesta99
23/11/2018, 11:10 PM
It was a bohs fan that first mentioned their Green jersey being rejected due to local rivalry. I referred to a non derby rivalry. Its still a strange choice under the circumstances currently. Its not just the use of colours but general design also along with timing.
Pablo Escobar
24/11/2018, 5:42 AM
It was a bohs fan that first mentioned their Green jersey being rejected due to local rivalry. I referred to a non derby rivalry. Its still a strange choice under the circumstances currently. Its not just the use of colours but general design also along with timing.
It really isn't. I don't like it as I've already mentioned. But Dundalk fans seem to have brought silly season to a new level. If it's any consolation we're not likely to wear it against you.
RathfarnhamHoop
24/11/2018, 11:19 AM
So we'll just post pictures of new kits and say nothing about them?
Where's the craic in that ffs:confused:
Unless it's Shams/Bohs based banter(the greatest rivalry in World soccer:rolleyes:)we should just all just zip our gobs and say nothing just to keep you happy!?
Dundalk/Cork isn't a rivalry? Airbrush out the last 5 years of LoI history while you're there.
Get over yourself lad.
Say stuff about them but don't talk ****e about "using a rivals colours". Dundalks jerseys are predominantly white with a bit of black sometimes thrown in, this jersey is black with some white added, looks nothing like a dundalk jersey.
It is a rivalry, but it's a temporary one, in 20 years people won't be going "remember when Cork had a jersey that looked like a dundalk jersey" because one it doesn't and two even if they think it did by then it'll be a case of "so what?" and carry the same impact as if it looked like a Finn Harps jersey. Whereas if Bohs wore a green and white kit it could be 60 years from now and people would remember it and remind them they wore their rivals colours, or to borrow another example if Dundalk wore claret and blue it would be remembered.
Dundalk don't have a claim over the colour black if you add some white, get over yourselves.
There is nothing bizarre about wondering why on earth a club would chose to play in the same colours as a rival. The explination you give is that the rivalry does not run deep enough for people to care. Yet that same rivalry has driven fans that are claiming not to care to have behaved very much in a way that they do care. It is contradictory. I set out a few example of how similar the choice of shirt is to our own and your response is that of meh its a short lived rivalry so no association at all. But just have a look at the kit and the comparisons. It is actually following the leader. If Cork fans dont question the choice its because they are convincing themselves that there isnt a comparison. Cork City have not played in black and white in the past. Black yes with various trims but not in a shirt that looks more like a Dundalk jersey than the Dundalk jersey. The Oscar Wilde adage is quite apt!
We've never played in a black and white Jersey before? Wait, you're saying it's not the right type of black and white Jersey? Come off it ffs.
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You seem very upset that we don't care that you have had similar jerseys before. You're very worked up that we don't care more about you, and you using the colours previously. Why is that?
City fans don't care, it's very popular. You seem to be trying to make something out of nothing to fulfil what you think the rivalry should be.
Our staff didn't think of you when picking this shirt. Our fans didn't think of you when it was released. Seriously, get over yereselves.
Martinho II
24/11/2018, 5:49 PM
to the naked eye that cork city away jersey is more black than white. dundalks is more white than black. end of story. i rest my case.
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