Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by Colm
Yes, but our expectation for this season is Europe and we're heading in the right direction in that regard.
Last night was poor but I don't think you can blame Dolan or the players for that. It's always the same when we play UCD, it doesn't matter what manager or players we have they just seem to have some sort of hold over us. I'll be glad to see the back of them.
colm how can u defend them after watching that
dont mind giving me this bogey team sh!t
we should be beating them
we dont even make jennings work last nite
Re: Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by thecorner
how can u defend them after watching that
Have to agree .... it is hard to defend them alright, especially having seen them play in the last four five minutes.
Why
Why didn't they up the tempo earlier.
In the last few minutes, we saw they were capable of it, so it is not that.
Whos job is it to get a bit of urgency into the game. I'd say either Dolan or Dan.
What they needed last night was a good kick up the hóle, and nothing short of it.
Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by Colm
Yes, but our expectation for this season is Europe and we're heading in the right direction in that regard.
Last night was poor but I don't think you can blame Dolan or the players for that.
u dolan's bitch or what man? do you ever criticise him or is it after giving gunther such a miserable time of it you feel compelled to defend the garbage as we witnessed last night/ next thing you will be telling me george had a great game and that the placing of denis behan any where near the bench was a manangerial masterstroke.
oh hold on I get it it was the fates that deprived us of a win against the worst team in the league :mad:
Re: Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by dalo
next thing you will be telling me george had a great game and that the placing of denis behan any where near the bench was a manangerial masterstroke.
George always has a great game.
As for Behan, he's just not up to it imo. I don't think he's good enough to play at this standard, I hope I'm wrong though.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by A face
Have to agree .... it is hard to defend them alright, especially having seen them play in the last four five minutes.
Why
Why didn't they up the tempo earlier.
In the last few minutes, we saw they were capable of it, so it is not that.
Whos job is it to get a bit of urgency into the game. I'd say either Dolan or Dan.
What they needed last night was a good kick up the hóle, and nothing short of it.
well said face. still, everyone's entitled to an off day i guess. I don't agree with dolan saying that after the game, but we know him well enough by now to know he won't criticise his players.
Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by ccfc till i die
Last night in his programme notes he said that the FAI helping out Bray and (I think) Drogheda was dublin favouritism. The two teams he named were from Louth and Wicklow. Every week in his programme notes it's either the FAI for their disorganisation/dublin bias or the media for not covering the el.
They both still in the Pale & would probably be more dubs living in those towns than non-dubs at this stage.
Re: Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by Conor74
Rubbish.
North County Dubin and South County Dublin...;) :D
But the way dolan said it he was acting like we were the victims of bigger clubs pushing us around, these clubs are absolute nobodies compared to us.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by Colm
George always has a great game.
He was $hit on Friday. He'd get the ball run around a bit and either give it away or shoot over the bar. Without O'Flynn, Cork are nothing special.
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Originally posted by Schumi
Without O'Flynn, Cork are nothing special.
Flynny is a fantastic player who has scored so many great and important goals for us and will hopefully do so for many years to come but I think that Georgie is even more important to us.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dolan In In The Echo
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Originally posted by Schumi
He was $hit on Friday. He'd get the ball run around a bit and either give it away or shoot over the bar. Without O'Flynn, Cork are nothing special.
schumi.. were you at the last match at bellfield when we drew 1-1? george got that point for city single handedly while the rest, with the exeption of doyler, stood around feeling sorry for themselves
goerge is prob more important to city then o flynn..... but its nice when we have both fit
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Originally posted by one_bounce
schumi.. were you at the last match at bellfield [sic] when we drew 1-1? george got that point for city single handedly while the rest, with the exeption of doyler, stood around feeling sorry for themselves
goerge is prob more important to city then o flynn..... but its nice when we have both fit
I'll take your word on that as I was more concerned with the fact that we blew a potentially comfortable win against 10 men than which Cork player we were giving more room to. But in that game, you were lucky to get a draw without O'Flynn and on Friday you didn't look like winning either. Comparing that to the two games when he did play against us, there's a huge difference in the threat you posed.
I have no doubts that O'Callaghan is an excellent player but when O'Flynn isn't there, he tries to do everything himself. There were a couple of occasions when he'd make threatening runs at the defence (who as usual backed off) and instead of passing to someone in a better position he'd shoot; invariably over the bar. His free kicks are another case in point. As far as I'm aware, he's been taking $hite free kicks for quite a while but still seems intent on taking them all himself.