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The Sheliban
27/04/2005, 5:54 AM
I agree with Rico completely in that the rest of the League are ruining the sport as a spectacle and coming to Turner's Cross to try and stifle the home side.
This totally unforeseen turn of events seems to be becoming a trend, with UCD, Bray and now Drogs all heading south with the sole intention of snuffing out the free flowing football that the crowd loves to see.
This does not seem to happen anywhere else in the League, as in all other games, the away terms try and attack with verve and gusto.
Come on lads, no need to be so defensive!

Hibs4Ever
27/04/2005, 7:08 AM
I agree with Rico completely in that the rest of the League are ruining the sport as a spectacle and coming to Turner's Cross to try and stifle the home side.
This totally unforeseen turn of events seems to be becoming a trend, with UCD, Bray and now Drogs all heading south with the sole intention of snuffing out the free flowing football that the crowd loves to see.
This does not seem to happen anywhere else in the League, as in all other games, the away terms try and attack with verve and gusto.
Come on lads, no need to be so defensive!

Is this a joke??? All these teams got results in Cork, that's what's important to them

ThatGuy
27/04/2005, 7:50 AM
Away teams doing that has plagued Bohemians over the last few years unfortunately, and our home form similarly dipped. Now that people are taking Cork seriously as a top side and real contenders you are going to have to get used to it I am afraid.

"Luckily" for us we're not in contention this year so hopefully teams will come to give us a game :rolleyes:

Don't think there is any real reason to complain about the clubs. Other clubs will not be going to Turners Cross to entertain the Cork fans, they will be going to try and get a result.

Macy
27/04/2005, 7:55 AM
Away teams doing that has plagued Bohemians over the last few years unfortunately, and our home form similarly dipped. Now that people are taking Cork seriously as a top side and real contenders you are going to have to get used to it I am afraid.
Same as every other league in the World. Up to Cork to break teams down, not up to away teams to roll over and play into soft (but skillful) teams hands...

BohDiddley
27/04/2005, 9:00 AM
It is a joke. Isn't it?

harpskid
27/04/2005, 9:09 AM
Fair play to the teams that have gone to Cork and came away with a result!

Cork, as the home team, have an obligation to provide the entertainment, not the visitors who have to be given credit for coming away from the X with a result

Grasshopper 99
27/04/2005, 9:27 AM
When Bray played down in Turners cross and drew. This was a great free flowing game in which each team could have one the match easily.

Rochey
27/04/2005, 9:35 AM
Its up to cork to score and play football. If they manage to get a goal then the game will open up more as the away team try and attack. Its totally rubbish of rico to suggest that an away team should not be defensive especailly when there 1-0 up. Its more excuses for playing poor blame everyone else.

blutil
27/04/2005, 1:13 PM
Could be mind games by Rico, another manager might think right if he thinks teams only come here to break down the play we'll go down there and play ball and show em how its done, propmpting a more open suited to cork game.

Bald Student
27/04/2005, 1:23 PM
Will Rico return the favour? Last time Cork were in Belfield it took us nearly 70 min's to score the winning goal because of all the hoof-ball Cork played. Can we expect Cork to play the ball on the ground this season where we can beat them much more easily?

drinkfeckarse
27/04/2005, 1:45 PM
I think this thread was meant as tongue firmly in cheeks lads :p

Éanna
27/04/2005, 1:49 PM
Same as every other league in the World. Up to Cork to break teams down, not up to away teams to roll over and play into soft (but skillful) teams hands...
Exactly. Its up to us. Frustrating as that may be, we're the home team, we're the ones challenging for the title, we have to beat whatever is put in front of us without moaning about it. The fact that teams come down and play for a draw is a compliment to our ability.

Troy.McClure
27/04/2005, 1:55 PM
Im sure Shels have been getting it for years too. Its what happens to all the top teams.

BohDiddley
27/04/2005, 2:18 PM
I think this thread was meant as tongue firmly in cheeks lads :p
Thanks DFA -- thought I was missing something!

city by the bay
27/04/2005, 2:37 PM
Will Rico return the favour? Last time Cork were in Belfield it took us nearly 70 min's to score the winning goal because of all the hoof-ball Cork played. Can we expect Cork to play the ball on the ground this season where we can beat them much more easily?
Good one bald student,you must be having a laugh

Anto McC
27/04/2005, 5:19 PM
Exactly. Its up to us. Frustrating as that may be, we're the home team, we're the ones challenging for the title, we have to beat whatever is put in front of us without moaning about it. The fact that teams come down and play for a draw is a compliment to our ability.

Spot on there again Eanna,must admit that even Shels resorted to it this season and look what it got us,a defeat, still we learn from our mistakes but away from home to a team like Cork the pressure will always be on them.

Btw have to agree with Cosmo you are the most level headed Cork fan on here.

thecorner
27/04/2005, 5:52 PM
these teams are scrapping for points. rico should have his team set up good enough to break them down. fair play toi the teams that came to the cross and got something

razor
28/04/2005, 8:53 AM
Bray & UCD while somewhat cautious in their approach played a bit of ball and got draws, Drogheda barely ventured out of their half and won.
So its backs to the walls from here on in.
Anyone want to buy a season ticket ?