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Slash/ED
11/08/2005, 8:41 PM
Yes. The UEFA draws bigger attention, presitge, crowds and prize money.

Prize money involves winning, so is irrelevent :)

Attention, prestige and crowds? Debatable, how much did Longford have v the Welsh side and Vaduz and would it really have been alot less against Malmo and Gent? I wouldnt day so.

pineapple stu
11/08/2005, 8:46 PM
Equal best ever for the league with the year Bohs beat Aberdeen and Kaiserslautern I think.
Technially yes, although in 75/76 and 81/82, we got 2 points, in 72/73 and 78/79, we got 2.333 points and in 79/80 we got 2.666. However, rankings weren't done then - the Bert Kassies (http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/index.html#info) site has calculated ratings going back to the start, though. However, all rounds have been treated as full rounds (i.e. double points - in '79/80, we got two wins and four draws), so this year is potentially our best year ever for results in Europe (excluding the InterToto).

pineapple stu
11/08/2005, 8:48 PM
Can't see UEFA agreeing to the idea of Cup Winners to the InterToto (especially if it goes), so no point really discussing the notion, to be honest. Don't agree with it at all though - the development of all clubs and a generally strong league is far more important than trying to hand-pick our teams for a couple of European games.

Slash/ED
11/08/2005, 9:00 PM
Can't see UEFA agreeing to the idea of Cup Winners to the InterToto (especially if it goes), so no point really discussing the notion, to be honest. Don't agree with it at all though - the development of all clubs and a generally strong league is far more important than trying to hand-pick our teams for a couple of European games.

you may be right on the first point, but I can't see how the development of Longford would have been halted by drawing Gent and Malmo instead of the teams they did draw.

If anything, they could have lost to Gent and would not have suffered what they have done since going out to the Welsh side, they would probably be in a slightly better condition as a result.

thejollyrodger
11/08/2005, 9:09 PM
By the way, if CCFC do manage to beat Djurgardens at home who will they go on to play in the first round proper ? And are the co-efficents different for winning and drawing ? cheers

Slash/ED
11/08/2005, 9:10 PM
yes and yes

Rebal Boy
11/08/2005, 9:16 PM
Lads. I'm just so delighted with tonights result. A little bit disappionted that we didn't hold on for the win, but I would of gladly taken this result before kick off. :) I can't wait for the 2nd leg. More importantly we have Shels on Monday which is going to be the biggest game of the season because its the next one. COME ON CITY! :cool:

thejollyrodger
11/08/2005, 9:40 PM
I said WHO ? is there a draw ? Its probably a very big team

Slash/ED
11/08/2005, 9:42 PM
I said WHO ? is there a draw ? Its probably a very big team

Oh sorry.

Here's the list, it's not finalised as neither the this round of the uefa cup or the third round of the champions league is finished so it could change alot.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/seeduc2005.html

And Cork have to get there first, job is by no means done yet.

No easy tie there whatsoever.

thejollyrodger
11/08/2005, 9:53 PM
thanks Slash for that. It could all go pear shape in two weeks time for the CCFC but if they make it through to the next round they have a massive game ahead of them. There are some real big clubs there

daveh
11/08/2005, 9:59 PM
There are some pictures of the game on the djurgarden site here

http://www.dif.se/sidor/match/matchbilder.asp?id=2210

pete
11/08/2005, 10:00 PM
1 game at a time for City, its perfect to have 2 huge league games before the Swedes arrive.

Pity the all-seater rules as atmosphere was sh!te for last Uefa Cup game. No danger of crowd & players not being up for this one though.

I presume RTE will definitely show the game now.

Inspired decision by Rico to play Fenn.

Slash/ED
11/08/2005, 10:01 PM
I presume RTE will definitely show the game now.


Is the game being moved to Dublin? :confused: :p

A face
11/08/2005, 10:11 PM
Is the game being moved to Dublin? :confused: :p

I'd laugh if it was funny ...... We seriously have to do something about this television situation ..... my phone was hopping tonight and there was no real source of info (all the lads were busy chanting) ... If not being televised then at least have it on the radio.

Sooo soo bad .... its unreal, cant actually believe it is so shít !!?!?

hamish
12/08/2005, 2:40 AM
Great result Cork City..........hope the second leg is on TV..best wishes and good luck. :)

mypost
12/08/2005, 4:50 AM
The Djurgarden coach was reported in the media, as saying that when he heard his team drew Cork in this round, he assumed that they were a "typical British team". :rolleyes:

Can somebody show me on the map where exactly Cork is, in Britain????? :confused: :mad:

EnDai
12/08/2005, 7:07 AM
Steaua were saying the same thing about Shelbourne. Obviously geography is only taught in IE and UK. :)

Peadar
12/08/2005, 8:03 AM
I have the Indo here and Gerry McDermott concludes his report with, "History however suggests that the odds are still against Cork as one has to go back to 1975 for the last time an Irish side beat Scandanavian opposition over two legs."

Where was he last summer when we beat Malmo home and away??? :confused:
Sap! :mad:

pete
12/08/2005, 9:28 AM
I have the Indo here and Gerry McDermott concludes his report with, "History however suggests that the odds are still against Cork as one has to go back to 1975 for the last time an Irish side bear Scandanavian opposition over two legs."

Where was he last summer when we beat Malmo home and away??? :confused:
Sap! :mad:

I was just reading that myself. If he meant in Uefa Cup then he should have said that! Muppte!

:( :(

Fair_play_boy
12/08/2005, 6:24 PM
If i hadn't banned myself from betting on City i'd have few hundred euro now as saw 1-1 was 8/1.Was going to put 20 rags on the draw myself, until I saw your post, and joined you in the ban. I will put it down as a donation to City's fortunes, I think . . . :o

Fair_play_boy
12/08/2005, 6:26 PM
The Djurgarden coach was reported in the media, as saying that when he heard his team drew Cork in this round, he assumed that they were a "typical British team". :rolleyes:

Can somebody show me on the map where exactly Cork is, in Britain????? :confused: :mad:Apart from the history and geography slow learner bit, what are we to suppose he meant by the remark?