After a bye into the second round we have now drawn Cork City at home.
Limerick FC vs Cork City
Match to be played Monday 8th or Tuesday 9th of April.
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After a bye into the second round we have now drawn Cork City at home.
Limerick FC vs Cork City
Match to be played Monday 8th or Tuesday 9th of April.
Confirmed for Monday 9th at 7:45pm
Just spotted on The website this game had been moved to 4:00pm kick off.
I would like to see a few under19's get a run in this game and go out and play some football. They deserve to be given a crack at first team football after the season they have had and a few of the senior squad players need some pressure on them to perform or be dropped.
Limerick 3-0 Cork
Handy win and some nice football played. Delighted Collins, Brossie and O'Leary got the goals. The way we played today is the way we should always play and not panic if we concede.
Played some nice stuff today, nice to see some of the young lads.
Delighted to see Cian Collins score pity he had to go off injured though.
AGree with the above the diff when we keep it on the floor. I have to say cork are very poor they will struggle big time this season.
Ridiculous thing to say based on an EA Sports Cup game with five or so of the starting XI on the bench including their goalie. Main point is, though, it's the Cup. League Cup. Not even the FAI Cup. Cork will struggle this season but they're far better than a 3 - 0 loss to Limerick.
As said above, though, shows what freeflowing football can do. Pity we'll be back to caveman football when we get to Wexford.
Don't think the cork fans would agree with that. The kind of performance they put in today is exactly the kind of ones they have been putting in recently. That was basically their starting back 4. Colin Healy, Shane o Connor, Vinny Sullivan, turner and lordan would all be in or around their first team. Duggan, Purcell, o Neill and Horgan where on the bench alright but they still started strong enough. They are a different team attitude wise to last season and as I say most cork fans would agree with that. They haven't replaced cummins either who was the main difference for them last year.
Nice to see that we can actually pass it to each other...great goal by Brosnan, Collins looked lively before he went off, Guthrie doesn't look too comfy with the ball, Gamble was good
Madness, does anyone know if this is deliberate by the fixtures body ? (unlikely levels of organisation IMO) or just coincidence. I have heard of non league clubs asking (and receiving) not to have home fixture clashes with local league clubs in England, to catch a few fans who don't travel away with league sides. It works also, my local non league side here will have maybe 30 or 40 more through the gate when the local Championship side, Peterborough United, are away, which is worthwhile on an average attendance of around the 230 mark.
Wouldn't have thought this was the set up between Limerick and Cork though.