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GavinZac
15/11/2007, 6:45 PM
Where's your evidence?

Aren't there two teams in a cup final?

jesus, people arent even reading threads anymore. I never said the FAI had a grudge against any club, A Face speculated it as a consequence of our clubs' actions. It was your cork-hating chum who starting banging on.

It can do one of two things:
2. People can bear grudges, and they are acted upon and no one wins as a result. And next time the FAI need to list out X, Y and Z when asked about what they are doing people may be aware of the grudge and lack of cooperation and their list might not carry so much weight.

The thing is, there is no room for grudges in this game as there are so many obstacles there already. If everyone adopts a professional attitude and gets on with the job (god knows there loads of work to do) them we might actually see progress, if not then ..... well, you all know the rest.

Does that include your long running grudge against Pat Devlin or is that different?

superfrank
15/11/2007, 6:58 PM
jesus, people arent even reading threads anymore. I never said the FAI had a grudge against any club
It was actually in reading your last post that I got I got the feeling you felt the FAI had a grudge against Cork. Here is what you said:
"Regardless, its one thing for an irrational football fan to bear a grudge against a rival manager, quite another for a football association to bear one against a club."

It was your cork-hating chum who starting banging on.
Cork-hating chum?

I honestly don't know who Superhoops is. AFAIK, I've never meet him at any Bray matches.

And he was actually questioning A face's dislike of Devlin, he never mentioned Cork. Maybe you should read over the thread again.

GavinZac
15/11/2007, 8:39 PM
It was actually in reading your last post that I got I got the feeling you felt the FAI had a grudge against Cork. Here is what you said:
"Regardless, its one thing for an irrational football fan to bear a grudge against a rival manager, quite another for a football association to bear one against a club."... i was referring to a face's hypothetical consequences.
If you want someone to list you a series of "RRS" incidents, make a thread, or just search for those magic three letters.

Cork-hating chum? I honestly don't know who Superhoops is. AFAIK, I've never meet him at any Bray matches. And he was actually questioning A face's dislike of Devlin, he never mentioned Cork. Maybe you should read over the thread again.
I took "Cork-hating" from his location. Rather than say bray, he says "Not Cork, thank god". That kind of special attention just makes us feel warm and fuzzy :)

superfrank
15/11/2007, 9:02 PM
... i was referring to a face's hypothetical consequences.
If you want someone to list you a series of "RRS" incidents, make a thread, or just search for those magic three letters.
I didn't mention RRS. You just did. Clearly you feel there is a link between a football association begrudging another club and RRS.

I took "Cork-hating" from his location. Rather than say bray, he says "Not Cork, thank god". That kind of special attention just makes us feel warm and fuzzy :)
I can't argue with you there.

Soko
15/11/2007, 9:41 PM
Note to self -avoid Superfrank's posts

Pablo
16/11/2007, 12:09 PM
I wonder what todays revelation will be. According to the faI the staus quo applies. According to CorkCityFc.ie negotiations are ongoing!

Spoons
16/11/2007, 1:26 PM
Fun and Games galore!!:D

Pablo
27/11/2007, 10:35 AM
looks like this has been swept under the rug anyway!

I bet they backed down in return for silence.....

Dodge
27/11/2007, 11:06 AM
I bet they backed down in return for silence.....

Who backed down?

Macy
27/11/2007, 11:33 AM
Who backed down?
The way ticket sales are going at the moment, it's probably turned into a non arguement. Still early in the week though, with zero hype so far...