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Peadar
25/02/2002, 10:12 PM
Look at us all here tearing strips off eachother when at the end of the day (Had to get a football cliché in :D ) we're all after the same thing. (No it's not Sarah (http://www.eirways.com/citynet/clubshop.php) )

I know many of you and you seem normal enough, can we just have a few days where discuss positive aspects of the club?
Like normal people.

P.S. Where's Dalo and Pete?

yan
25/02/2002, 10:33 PM
U WANT SOMETHING POSITIVE,

get rid of murphy

then we go from there

A face
26/02/2002, 12:21 AM
I am always up for it man, if we can all just stay away from the self-destruct button for five minutes it would do the world of good

Éanna
26/02/2002, 10:03 AM
Peadar, I would be positive, if I could honestly feel in anyway positive about City right now. I think after Murphy's attack on the fans, there's no going back.

dalo
26/02/2002, 12:47 PM
i have to say the murphy comment on the fans was a bit much alright. jesus i support the guy and he attacks me. the guy should use a bit of brians when talking to the media :mad:

dahamsta
26/02/2002, 12:55 PM
Which bit of Brians though dalo? And which Brians?

heh

adam

dalo
26/02/2002, 12:58 PM
brians brains i suppose. any brian will do though :D

James
26/02/2002, 1:02 PM
Originally posted by Vetinari
Which bit of Brians though dalo? And which Brians?


sry but who the hell is Brian ? and what has he got to do with this.. :confused:

dalo
26/02/2002, 1:07 PM
sorry for the sense of humour outbreak there. normal service will now be resumed.

p.s - it was a bad in-joke between myself and adam centering on my mispelling of brain and brian. you know potato and potatoe (ask dan quayle) :D

back to the navel gazing

patsh
26/02/2002, 1:14 PM
I think laughing stock of the league is a bit strong, (Monaghan, Galway ??) but I cannot ever remember such a despondent feeling about the club. I do not shout for the removal of LM, but I understand it. The air of weariness, defeatism and unhappiness around the ground on Sunday was depressing. Quite a few people I spoke to were numb, like myself, after the match. A dreadful game, 2 months without a goal, and the worst thing of all was that we should have beaten $hels handily on Sunday. They were not up to much, and I think it must have been their most negative and worst performance of the season.......... :(
Anyone know what happened about the proposed move by George O'Callaghan to City?.....
Any talk of new players coming at all, or signing anyone to replace Ollie?.......... :confused:

dalo
26/02/2002, 1:19 PM
christ this is depressing. any one know sarah's number?

patsh
26/02/2002, 1:32 PM
Eh, 36 24 36 ???......... :D

dalo
26/02/2002, 1:34 PM
maybe we could get her to run around the pitch at half time wearing the new kit.

that should raise interest (and few other things besides) :D

goalside
26/02/2002, 10:38 PM
we are in a very strong league. of course we cant win every match but we have won more than we have lost and that cant be bad.

Ruairi
27/02/2002, 9:50 AM
What are you on about Goalside?? Does that mean to say you're happy that we're out of both cup competitions, we're not in the title hunt and it looks increasingly likely that we won't be playing in Europe next season??

dalo
27/02/2002, 11:20 AM
HI Ruairi,

I think goal side is pulling the john thomas. You'd be worse to take him seriously :D

goalside
27/02/2002, 9:20 PM
Originally posted by Ruairi
What are you on about Goalside?? Does that mean to say you're happy that we're out of both cup competitions, we're not in the title hunt and it looks increasingly likely that we won't be playing in Europe next season??

im just saying that we have won far more matches than we have lost. thats all. we are out of the cup and league cup. but that does not make us a bad side. .

yan
27/02/2002, 9:27 PM
goalside,

1 home goal in 7 HOME matches says it all

that makes us a joke of a team,
thats worse than relegation form

Ruairi
28/02/2002, 9:26 AM
Originally posted by dalo
HI Ruairi,

I think goal side is pulling the john thomas. You'd be worse to take him seriously :D

Ahhh.... it all makes so much sense now...

cityceann
28/02/2002, 1:07 PM
A couple of observations, people:

1. the way the club is at the moment, one can only complain about the situation.

2.we virtually have the whole of Munster to ourselves and look at how much we've won since we were founded, and been serious challengers for the major trophies!

Éanna
28/02/2002, 2:45 PM
Originally posted by dalo
i have to say the murphy comment on the fans was a bit much alright. jesus i support the guy and he attacks me. the guy should use a bit of brians when talking to the media :mad: yeah, If he had to say something (and he would have been better served keeping his mouth shut) he should have just asked the fans to get behind him and the team, and we'll sort it out. Not many would have listened to him, but he wouldn't have p!ssed so many people off! That kind of comment was a sure sign of a man in trouble.