Cork City denied a licence; club to be wound up; FORAS to enter First Division

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  • Pablo Escobar
    First Team
    • Mar 2003
    • 1247

    #3721
    Originally posted by marinobohs
    What it does do is call the bluff of some of the "boycotters" of Cork City. Surely no excuse now not to get behind the new club and if the support does come out I would see them as contenders for promotion this year.
    It seems everyone is getting behind it. A fan owned club is definitely the way forward in this league.
    [/B][I]P.Esc.

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    • tonydaly
      Apprentice
      • Sep 2006
      • 57

      #3722
      Originally posted by marinobohs
      What it does do is call the bluff of some of the "boycotters" of Cork City. Surely no excuse now not to get behind the new club and if the support does come out I would see them as contenders for promotion this year.
      The "boycotter's" were not boycotting the club but Coughlan handling of it. This whole mess started some time ago & eventually some supporters felt the only way to get Coughlan out was to boycott matches. There has always been a hardcore fan base in Cork of between 2 to 3 thousand with another couple of thousand floaters which came out only for the big games. If the new club can get most of the hardcore fans out then they will do well & have a good first season.
      "To Fudge or Not to Fudge" by J Delaney.

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      • marinobohs
        Banned
        • Mar 2009
        • 3629

        #3723
        Originally posted by tonydaly
        The "boycotter's" were not boycotting the club but Coughlan handling of it. This whole mess started some time ago & eventually some supporters felt the only way to get Coughlan out was to boycott matches. There has always been a hardcore fan base in Cork of between 2 to 3 thousand with another couple of thousand floaters which came out only for the big games. If the new club can get most of the hardcore fans out then they will do well & have a good first season.
        That was exactly my point TD, given the crowds that Cork attracted historically there is no reason why they will not challenge this season (even if not from the start). I would hope that now the club is in (hopefully ) good hands that the support level will increase dramtically on last season (even in the 1st Division) given the goodwill attached to the new entity I would see no reason why those that boycotted will not be back.

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        • derm
          Reserves
          • Dec 2001
          • 298

          #3724
          Originally posted by marinobohs
          That was exactly my point TD, given the crowds that Cork attracted historically there is no reason why they will not challenge this season (even if not from the start). I would hope that now the club is in (hopefully ) good hands that the support level will increase dramtically on last season (even in the 1st Division) given the goodwill attached to the new entity I would see no reason why those that boycotted will not be back.
          The boycotters will be back, but there may be some people who were just sick of the whole thing who stopped going -in fact the mess that was CCFC under Tom was so bad it nearly caused fans of other clubs to give up . With the buzz of a fan-run team I'd hope we'd get big crowds (big for the 1st anyway) but will not be counting any chickens just yet...

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          • tonydaly
            Apprentice
            • Sep 2006
            • 57

            #3725
            Originally posted by marinobohs
            That was exactly my point TD, given the crowds that Cork attracted historically there is no reason why they will not challenge this season (even if not from the start). I would hope that now the club is in (hopefully ) good hands that the support level will increase dramtically on last season (even in the 1st Division) given the goodwill attached to the new entity I would see no reason why those that boycotted will not be back.
            But as you know some people will always find some excuse for not going,wrong night,football is poor, don't like the team colours etc. Long ago it was,stadiums are crap,no facilities. With the standard of most grounds now you can finish work go to the stadium,get something to eat & sit in comfort to watch a good game of football. Hopefully if the matches are on a Friday or Saturday night people will come out & support their local club.
            "To Fudge or Not to Fudge" by J Delaney.

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            • dahamsta
              Director
              • May 2001
              • 14106

              #3726
              Originally posted by redgav
              Was that aimed at my don't feed the animals comment ?? C'mon Adam,the guy is clearly trolling/Wumming
              It wasn't, but can you stop dragging the thread off-topic please? If you have a problem with a post report it. And don't reply, just keep quiet and mind your business please.

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              • Youths4Ever
                Reserves
                • Sep 2007
                • 958

                #3727
                hi is there a website for Foras yet think or somewhere to get the new creat i saw something on a one page in the thread somewhere but i cant seem to find it any help apprecaited

                also from a future quiz question point of view where Wexford the last team to play Cork City FC know meant to have other pre season friendlies after we played them last week but not sure if then went ahead
                And Miles To Go Before We Sleep

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                • Doomofman
                  Reserves
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 421

                  #3728


                  Kevin Mullen is General Manager, Eanna Buckley is club administrator

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                  • Youths4Ever
                    Reserves
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 958

                    #3729
                    Originally posted by Doomofman
                    http://www.corkcityforasco-op.com/

                    Kevin Mullen is General Manager, Eanna Buckley is club administrator

                    thanks
                    And Miles To Go Before We Sleep

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                    • Réiteoir
                      Seasoned Pro
                      • Aug 2001
                      • 3179

                      #3730
                      Originally posted by Doomofman
                      http://www.corkcityforasco-op.com/

                      Kevin Mullen is General Manager, Eanna Buckley is club administrator
                      Does Eanna still post on here at all?
                      Kom Igen, FCK...

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                      • Mr A
                        Like the Fonz. Only a dog.
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 11584

                        #3731
                        Originally posted by Doomofman
                        http://www.corkcityforasco-op.com/

                        Kevin Mullen is General Manager, Eanna Buckley is club administrator
                        Delighted to see Eanna involved with the new club, definitely one of the good guys.
                        #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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                        • Doomofman
                          Reserves
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 421

                          #3732
                          http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/...cityforas.html

                          Cork City FORAS Co-op have appointed former Shamrock Rovers defender Tommy Dunne as first team manager.

                          Dunne is very familiar with Cork football after working with Paul Doolin as assistant manager in Cork in the 2009 season.

                          Speaking about the appointment, Dunne said: 'It's a job I would always have liked and I'm delighted to take it on.

                          'Last year was an enjoyable year for me even though there were problems with the club.

                          'I've enjoyed being in Cork, the people, playing in Turner's Cross and the atmosphere there. It's an exciting job and I'm looking forward to getting started.'
                          Foras site is up now as well... Not much on it mind...

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                          • dahamsta
                            Director
                            • May 2001
                            • 14106

                            #3733
                            Originally posted by Mr A
                            Delighted to see Eanna involved with the new club, definitely one of the good guys.
                            +1. Also passionate about the club. I seem to remember the aforementioned passion stirring trouble on Foot.ie on occasion , but I met him in person a couple of times and he was dead-on; and looking back to then, Administrator seems a perfect position for him.

                            (I don't think he posts here any more Réiteoir, unfortunately.)
                            Last edited by dahamsta; 24/02/2010, 11:03 PM.

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                            • micls
                              International Prospect
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 5019

                              #3734
                              Originally posted by bellavistaman
                              Question for a FORAS member/Micls, yere hardly fufilling that fixture down in cahir are ye?? Wouldnt mind going for a look if it was to happen.
                              No, unfortunately because fo the timing we simply wouldnt be ready.
                              Originally posted by bellavistaman
                              Just saw the website 120 for membership?? Thats very good. Is that a season ticket too or what?? Either way well impressed with it. Fair play
                              Just membership. Basically we're asking that people now sign up, pay 10euro a month and own part of your club.

                              Again, timing mean we wont have a membership package which includes season ticket for this season.

                              Our season ticket packages will be announced asap.

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                              • dahamsta
                                Director
                                • May 2001
                                • 14106

                                #3735
                                Originally posted by micls
                                Just membership. Basically we're asking that people now sign up, pay 10euro a month and own part of your club.
                                I'll do that next month when I've the dosh. It'll be an individual membership though, Foot.ie can't afford your high-falutin' business memberships, plus of course there'd be a conflict of interest.

                                If you don't mind some constructive feedback, ye've disabled right-click on the site, which means people can't copy the email address to send payment without using the Edit menu, which might not occur to them. A Buy Now button would work best though, they're dead easy to make on the PayPal site. If you need a hand, give me a shout.

                                (Getting technical, you should get right of the right-click script anyway, if someone wants to steal your content they'll find a a way around it, by just disabling javascript, taking a screenshot, installing Firebug, etc. And it's terrible from an accessibility point of view.)
                                Last edited by dahamsta; 25/02/2010, 2:22 AM. Reason: Clarifying

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