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Aberdonian Stu
16/06/2003, 1:30 PM
Just when you thought it couldn't get worse...

I just found out that Cawley was sent off after the final whistle in Cork so that means he'll miss the Rovers game.

UCD_4_Life
16/06/2003, 5:06 PM
That's a load of gay.

Well, I'm not surprised anyway. Cawls has a serious attitude problem.

pineapple stu
16/06/2003, 5:54 PM
In fairness to him, he's been by far and away our best player since he came back. He's been like Judas Keane on the pitch - effing and blinding at players for making mistakes, involved at both ends of the pitch and involved in most of what we create. He'll be a serious loss for the Rovers game .:( :(

@ndy
16/06/2003, 11:18 PM
Ah for feck sake.

Lads, i watched Cork Waterford from the shed today. They were both muck. Cork have two fine strikers, but a weak supply which takes route one a lot. Waterford never ever threatened. As long as Doolo keeps his head, and we keep the defence solid (we're not conceding lots of goals if you don't put it in proportion to those scored) and we do our best to get back to wing football, we will stop losing games and start winning them.

tiktok
16/06/2003, 11:32 PM
Originally posted by Aberdonian Stu
Just when you thought it couldn't get worse...

I just found out that Cawley was sent off after the final whistle in Cork so that means he'll miss the Rovers game.

i take it he was arguing with the ref over the last minute penalty claims. none too clever.

@ndy
17/06/2003, 12:39 PM
Yeah...players arguing with the ref :eek:

Schumi
17/06/2003, 1:34 PM
On EL Weekly last night they said that someone (they said the name but I forget what it was but I'm sure it wasn't Hancock) had to be escorted off the pitch in 'ugly scenes'. Maybe Cawley was giving out to a linesman or something.

@ndy
17/06/2003, 3:13 PM
Pox. That's flaw in Cawley's game. It happened last season aswell.

How's the ankle schumi?

Schumi
17/06/2003, 3:29 PM
Originally posted by @ndy
How's the ankle schumi? Not too bad, the swelling's gone down but it's still a bit awkward to walk on.

pineapple stu
17/06/2003, 6:44 PM
Think I saw Cawley out of the corner of the screen wallop the ball straight at the referee when the final whistle was blown. It missed, but then the ref started going over towards the player (he had blonde hair, that's all I saw, but I presume it was Cawley if he got sent off) and then TV3 cut back to go to studio. Stupid if that's what it was.

Not overly sure if the penalty was a penalty either after looking at it, although the ref wasn't in the greatest of positions (about 25 yards behind play)

@ndy
18/06/2003, 12:04 PM
Well it wasn't given, that's enough. You know Doolo won't stand for indiscipline. Expect to see Cawley on the bench for his first game back if we have a replacment there as punishment. We don't need this though, but it's things like this that if let go cause bigger problems.

UCD_4_Life
18/06/2003, 5:42 PM
Originally posted by pineapple stu
Think I saw Cawley out of the corner of the screen wallop the ball straight at the referee when the final whistle was blown. It missed, but then the ref started going over towards the player (he had blonde hair, that's all I saw, but I presume it was Cawley if he got sent off) and then TV3 cut back to go to studio. Stupid if that's what it was.

Not overly sure if the penalty was a penalty either after looking at it, although the ref wasn't in the greatest of positions (about 25 yards behind play)

Yer man who kicked the ball was Tony Mac.

I thought I saw Cawley running after the ref though, maybe something happened then.

@ndy
18/06/2003, 8:04 PM
Tony mac wasn't on the pitch, he went off after a few minutes. George Casey said he wasnt himself on the way down.

patsh
18/06/2003, 8:26 PM
I'm not surprised that someone was dealt with by the ref after the game. UCD players went way over the top claiming something that simply wasn't there. Some of the reactions could have got more players in trouble.

And @ndy, give it a rest. Your still going on about City against Waterford. You seem to be the only one, no matter what you say, who did not see the excellent football played at times by City on Monday night.
Too much muck in your eyes.

UCD_4_Life
18/06/2003, 8:28 PM
Originally posted by @ndy
Tony mac wasn't on the pitch, he went off after a few minutes. George Casey said he wasnt himself on the way down.

Who took over as captain for him?

I could've sworn that yer man who kicked the ball was wearing the captain's armband.

@ndy
19/06/2003, 10:17 AM
Originally posted by oddboy
I'm not surprised that someone was dealt with by the ref after the game. UCD players went way over the top claiming something that simply wasn't there. Some of the reactions could have got more players in trouble.

And @ndy, give it a rest. Your still going on about City against Waterford. You seem to be the only one, no matter what you say, who did not see the excellent football played at times by City on Monday night.
Too much muck in your eyes.

You must be re reading posts oddboy...drunk are we?

patsh
19/06/2003, 1:09 PM
Originally posted by @ndy
You must be re reading posts oddboy...drunk are we?
This attempt at some sort of college humour is above my head, I'm afraid.

@ndy
19/06/2003, 4:20 PM
Originally posted by oddboy
This attempt at some sort of college humour is above my head, I'm afraid.

Humour?

@ndy
19/06/2003, 4:40 PM
Oh, and i'm not a student, i'm a fan of ucd afc.

pineapple stu
19/06/2003, 6:01 PM
Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
Who took over as captain for him?

I could've sworn that yer man who kicked the ball was wearing the captain's armband.

Mick O'Donnell came on and took the armband.

Yer man had blonde hair who kicked the ball - assumed it was Cawley as he got sent off, but it must have been Micko.

Always the one you least suspect!;)

patsh
19/06/2003, 7:03 PM
Originally posted by @ndy
Oh, and i'm not a student, i'm a fan of ucd afc.
Well that explains it all. You wouldn't recognise good football if it kicked you up the arse.

UCD_4_Life
19/06/2003, 7:11 PM
Originally posted by oddboy
Well that explains it all. You wouldn't recognise good football if it kicked you up the arse.

This coming from the Hoof City supporter.:rolleyes:

@ndy
19/06/2003, 10:27 PM
Originally posted by oddboy
Well that explains it all. You wouldn't recognise good football if it kicked you up the arse.

wouldn't be too hard to spot this season with the amount of crap i've seen.

patsh
20/06/2003, 8:35 AM
Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
This coming from the Hoof City supporter.
As opposed to being a fan of the
"let's get 4 7ft defenders and they can head, kick and wallop the ball away anywhere, anytime it comes near them, and it doesn't really matter what else we put on the pitch" club?
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


Originally posted by @ndy
wouldn't be too hard to spot this season with the amount of crap i've seen.
Well thats your own fault for going to UCD games ;)

@ndy
20/06/2003, 12:51 PM
Right, this is going to be my last contribution to this post, as it's getting quite childish. I'd just like to say oddboy, first of all, we have two tall centre backs, as do most clubs. Our full backs are titchy as usual. Secondly, we maintain our reputation for playing some of the most attractive attacking football in the eircom league, as has always been the case with UCD, which is why as a 13/14 year old, i chose to visit belfield for my Sunday football, and why i still do today, so you're talking b'll'cks. If you'd care to visit beflied on a regular basis you would hopefully witness this first hand (this season so far excepted), and too say that we lash 4 7ft defenders behind the ball simply because Clive Delaney generally had a stormer whenever we visited Turners Cross is uninformed crapology.

Thirdly, when i referred to the amount of crap football i'd seen this season, i was obviously referring to UCD. The only non UCD game i have seen this season was City Waterford on Monday night, and of all the UCD games i have seen, i have seen us lose ALL but one, which was the bohs game. The only three UCD league games i have missed this season were Pats at home, and Longford and Drogs away, due to holiday and work commitments. I have been to every other game, incl Derry away.

Ok, thats all i have to say about that, so goodbye, and in case i don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening and goodnight.

patsh
20/06/2003, 1:38 PM
oooohhhhhh, tectchy !
Exams not go well?:D

@ndy
20/06/2003, 4:11 PM
ahahaha