FORAS should start thinking about getting a Cork based side into the A Championship for next year ar eagla na heagla. Not abandoning CCFC in the process but having a contingency plan if Coughlan gets the club destroyed. If this was the happen then we'd want a healthy Cork side back in the PD asap.
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What kind of a protest? Because at this stage, unless it's a boycott, it's futile.They always cheat, they always lie
**** Delaney and the FAIComment
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Well it would go someway to highlighting that fans are not happy, to all Citys support base and also to the media, local and national.
It will hopefully highlight to local business, sponsors and the general public that FORAS take an interest in the welfare of the playing staff and non-playing staff (who have not been paid for weeks now.)
I was going to stay away from the game tomorrow night but i will go now, in solidarity for people at the club who need and depend on a wage for their families etc. and this protest is a good vehicle for fans like me to do that. Express my dissatisfaction for the clubs board but still enable them to pay their staff.The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.Comment
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Good plan by FORAS, I think the 10 minute thing is a great touch.Comment
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Best of luck with it but can't see much point. Anybody who has even a passing interest in LoI football cannot but be aware of the mess CCFC is in and know that their fans are "not happy".Well it would go someway to highlighting that fans are not happy, to all Citys support base and also to the media, local and national.
It will hopefully highlight to local business, sponsors and the general public that FORAS take an interest in the welfare of the playing staff and non-playing staff (who have not been paid for weeks now.)
I was going to stay away from the game tomorrow night but i will go now, in solidarity for people at the club who need and depend on a wage for their families etc. and this protest is a good vehicle for fans like me to do that. Express my dissatisfaction for the clubs board but still enable them to pay their staff.
The protests would have been better off before the start of the season when it was obvious to most what was in store with Coughlan at the helm again. Maybe you did have them, if you did then they obviously worked a treat.Comment
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This is the first step.Originally posted by joey4irelandI have to agree. I don't want to put down foras because the work they have done sterling work up to now but I have to admit I was disappointed when I read the message in full. When I heard they were organising a boycott I thought great, finally the beginning of the end for TNB but was deflated to see they will only stay outside for ten minutes beofre going through the turnstiles. i total boycottis what is in order.
I have some sort admiration for those who are able to drag attend games after busgate though. I could never do it. Haven't being to city games in a while and won't be until he's goneCork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.Comment
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There was quite a few fair points and collateral damage in that clear up.
Anyway, protest went very well, while it's a tiny crowd, more people stayed outside than went in. Factor in some of those inside were freebies, press, the two schoolboy teams for half time and it was a success.
Also quite a few ex-players were quite public in standing alongside the protestors.Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.Comment
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Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.Comment
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I remember a few weeks back, TNB put out an appeal target, asking for 5,000 at your remaining home games which would be needed to keep the club afloat (or something along those lines?)
Just curious if anyone has kept tabs on the actual attendances as against the targets?
Would be interesting to see a running table on that?A transient, horrible, fantastic dream,
Wherein is nothing yet all things do seem:
From which we're wakened by a friendly nudge
Of our bedfellow Death, and cry: "O fudge!"
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