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Tom Peppers
15/04/2003, 1:07 PM
Hi. I just want to say thank you to the supporters of the shed place for making my first trip to a Cork City match so enjoyable. They really sang loud and it certainly wont be my last match. Even though the football was sometimes poor i was pleasantly suprised with the standard. Anyway keep up the good work. By the way why did ye get rid of liam murphy as manager? I heard some guys on the way out saying that City didnt ever play that poorly under him last season

Troy.McClure
15/04/2003, 1:12 PM
Originally posted by Tom Peppers
By the way why did ye get rid of liam murphy as manager? I heard some guys on the way out saying that City didnt ever play that poorly under him last season

Ha ha ha! Fine for the home games, but we were awful away from home.

You probably saw one of the worst games ever last weekend, by first one was a 4-4 draw with Shels at christmas time a few years ago. Now that was enjoyable!

pete
15/04/2003, 1:28 PM
Originally posted by Tom Peppers
Even though the football was sometimes poor i was pleasantly suprised with the standard.

Is this a windup?

Maybe the key to attracting more support is to get peoples expectations so low that they even impressed by the standard at the worst games?

Colm
15/04/2003, 1:54 PM
Originally posted by Tom Peppers
Hi. I just want to say thank you to the supporters of the shed place for making my first trip to a Cork City match so enjoyable. They really sang loud and it certainly wont be my last match. Even though the football was sometimes poor i was pleasantly suprised with the standard. Anyway keep up the good work. By the way why did ye get rid of liam murphy as manager? I heard some guys on the way out saying that City didnt ever play that poorly under him last season


Right, which one of ye is taking the ****???

Tom Peppers
15/04/2003, 2:21 PM
this isnt a wind up. Jesus i didnt know my messages sounded so stupid.! By the way its not really very funny getting told your winding people up. Like where was i not being serious

patsh
15/04/2003, 3:03 PM
Beam yourself up, Scotty !:D

Tom Peppers
15/04/2003, 3:10 PM
lads ye are f****** pathetic. i try my best to get on with a few cork city supporters and if this is the way ye act to every new city fan than ye shouldnt even have a website. Sure why dont ye insult me in person at the next game and then well see how tough ye are. This isnt a joke as i have said already

James
15/04/2003, 3:31 PM
lads in all fairness leave the newbie alone
welcome Tom Peppers, dont mind them lang@rs
colm i'm suprised at you, is that the official line from the club then is it

and to answer your question
liam murphy felt he had brought the team as far as he could

Tom Peppers
15/04/2003, 3:43 PM
Thanks James someone with a bit of normality here finally

pete
15/04/2003, 4:06 PM
ok newbie has safety pass for the rest of the week - then i can say its a windup again :D

Maybe if newbie...lets just call him Tom for now :) could maybe give his football background & how he came to be at the cross on saturday we could start again from there...? Ever attended any football before? watched eL on tv etc..?

Colm
15/04/2003, 4:09 PM
Originally posted by James
colm i'm suprised at you, is that the official line from the club then is it

Whatever could you mean??? :)

As for this Peppers guy, I'm just going to ignore him.

NorthoftheLee
15/04/2003, 4:19 PM
i was gonna give mr peppers the benefit of the doubt until I saw his other thread...obviously a complete wind-up.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Peadar
15/04/2003, 5:28 PM
Originally posted by James
liam murphy felt he had brought the team as far as he could

I'm not sure how true that is.
What is true though is that there is a requirment that all League of Ireland clubs must have a full-time manager by the 2004 season and Liam Murphy felt he wasn't in a position to make that commitment. Liam had a few irons in the fire at the time.
He is still involved with the club.

Pablo Escobar
15/04/2003, 6:00 PM
Originally posted by Tom Peppers
Hi. I just want to say thank you to the supporters of the shed place for making my first trip to a Cork City match so enjoyable. They really sang loud and it certainly wont be my last match. Even though the football was sometimes poor i was pleasantly suprised with the standard. Anyway keep up the good work. By the way why did ye get rid of liam murphy as manager? I heard some guys on the way out saying that City didnt ever play that poorly under him last season
I knew a load of potential new supporters who went to last weeks game(their1st City game) and your the only one I've heard of that's coming back! Sound's like your hard-core already! Welcome!

The football was never and will never be that bad again!

Come to the Bohs game next Tuesday night and then I'd suspect you'll see an real performance from both clubs! By that I mean the fans aswell! If you thought the Pats fans were good, you should have seen these fans last season! They're re-born!

Counting Crow
15/04/2003, 9:36 PM
Picture the scene in PJ Turners after the game last Saturday.

Big crowd drowning their sorrows and trying to reconstruct the good point(s) during the game just finished..... when who walks by on his way to the jacks ..... only Gunther.

On his way back the group of guys near the toilet start chanting "Murphy In".

Even Gunther smiled.

Tough game, need some creativity in the middle and a big man up front for JO'F to play off ( aka Toshack/Keegan, Heskey/ Owen, Hartson/Larrson etc ).
IMO Dolan knows this but in fairness to him he wants to give some of the current guys a chance.

He's crabid and will balance it out pretty soon.......mark my words.

Defence looks solid enough as well especially with Napier still to come back.

Predict.......away jinx to be broken Friday - City to win by the odd goal.

Come on City!!!!!!!

James
16/04/2003, 8:20 AM
Originally posted by Peadar
I'm not sure how true that is.
far be it from me to argue with someone like YOU Peadar but i'm only quoting the man himself when questioned on said subject

BOF
16/04/2003, 10:38 AM
Last Saturday was my first time at a eL match since the year dot.
My 12 yr old was big into going to see her local team. (She also likes Celtic).

I thought the evening was great, the atmosphere was excellent, the flags spectacular (as somebody said in another thread it was like the San Siro!!). The craic and banter was very good (im still finding bits of confetti in my clothes,).

As has already been said the match itself was poor but so what. If you watch footie then some games will be poor and some will be better. I thought City were lightweight in mid field and overall physically smaller than Pats. On the basis of what I saw I would thing a new midfield signing is vital. Paul Osam (who as everyone knows is a horses ass, Nice one boys) was very impressive for me.

The only downside was (and I dont wanna be flamed for this) the strong language used. I was with my 12 yr old daughter and I thought some of it was OTT. I will have to locate the family enclosure and go there for the next game.

So will we be back?? Of course - looking forward to Bohs next Tuesaday

C'mon u city

brendan

pete
16/04/2003, 10:46 AM
Originally posted by BOF
The only downside was (and I dont wanna be flamed for this) the strong language used. I was with my 12 yr old daughter and I thought some of it was OTT.

Don't think you in any danger ouf being flammed on the language matter as theres f£$%^ing l@*%ers in all walks of life.

;)

@ndy
16/04/2003, 3:14 PM
Tom Peppers...theres a pub called that somewhere in cork isn't there?

Schumi
16/04/2003, 4:03 PM
Originally posted by BOF
I dont wanna be flamed Mmm... barbecue.

Counting Crow
16/04/2003, 9:18 PM
BOF...........It is refreshing to hear such words of wisdom.

You are indeed a wise one ........ and for someone so new.

Welcome aboard.

Oh, and by the way you ae spot on. When you go to see footie you will always have some games that are poor.

I have to say I enjoyed the vast majority of the games at home last year ( and I attended all but 2 - including the U-21 games, which were classics )

Hope you enjoy the new season and have plenty to cheer about.

Tom Peppers
17/04/2003, 10:32 AM
To answer a few questions about myself, My buddy dragged me along to the game and to be honest i waant particularly looking forward to it. I pictured a dull boring game but like i said earlier i was pleasantly suprised by the standard of football and the atmosphere.
To be honest i do not know how i am being said to be a windup. All i have done since i started using this site is give my honest opinion. Anyway i will be going to the BOHS game next tuesday and i am looking forward to it. And sorry if my questions seem a bit stupid but hopefully ye will be able to put up with them for a few more weeks till i know a lot more about cork city

@ndy
17/04/2003, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by Tom Peppers
To be honest i am a windup. All i have done since i started using this site is stupid but hopefully ye will be able to put up with them till im out cork city

Just as i suspected ;)

Pablo Escobar
17/04/2003, 5:22 PM
Originally posted by @ndy
Just as i suspected ;)
That was below the belt @ndy!
Tom Peppers is the type of person we should be trying to attract to the match!
By the way the standard will increase 10 fold next Tuesday from both teams!