In todays Examiner-sounds familiar
[October 2, 2001
Corkery sickened by the years of insults
By Mick Ellard
FOR Colin Corkery, footballing battles are not just confined to the field of play.
He, more than most, seems to be at an epicentre of abuse from spectators and media with unkind and strongly vocal thoughts on his weight and pace.
He has been castigated for the past five years, and yesterday at an awards ceremony in his honour, he admitted he and his family have suffered greatly as a result of those comments.
“It is not nice for your wife and three year old kid to hear ‘Corkery you fat *******’ shouted when you are doing your level best to perform in a Munster or Cork County final.
“It is disgusting and disquieting and actually despicable, not alone to me but to my family,” said the genial giant who yesterday received his TSB Man of the Match award following his performance in Sunday’s Cork County senior football championship when he led Nemo Rangers to a record equalling 12th title success.
“I have had both health and weight problems but I never gave less than 100 percent when I put on the Nemo or Cork jersey.
“I find it very difficult to comprehend the antagonism and personal insults I have been subjected to over the five years,” said Corkery, who received his award from TSB regional manager John Denis at a luncheon also attended by defeated finalists Bantry Blues at Cork’s Imperial Hotel.
“Thankfully, I have learned to block it all out but I think it is reprehensible that my son Cormac, who will be three in December, and my wife Susan, should be listening to those things shouted out at me.
“I know it is part and parcel of things for a professional player to get shouted down. That is all part of the high profile they get thousands of pounds to live with. But we are amateur players and should get respect for what we do and the sacrifices we make on a voluntary basis for our various clubs and counties,” said Corkery. ]
Doesn't seeem to matter if its Turners Cross or Pairc UiCaoimh?