Originally Posted by
outspoken
Fantastic result last night, only for going down to 10 I think we could have beaten Derry they were absolutely pony. You have to question Cousins once again taking off Sully and leaving Shaw on once he done that all and any chance of winning the game was gone and sully clearly wasn't impressed as were not a few fans who jeered the decision in the stand. Stupid tackle from Powell he hesitated and tried to make up for it and ended up lunging in with his studs up at knee high, clear red red but they should have also had a man sent off second half for a 2 footed lunge on Shaw. We should have also had a penalty for the pulling down of rice first half.
Paul Skinner deserves huge credit for another great display and another world class save and the only criticism you'd have of him at the moment would be his kicking.
Ben Mohamed was brilliant for us again and hopefully he can offer us something against Dundalk that we didn't have when we played them first time round.
Away from the game I just want to raise the point of Derry fans not being allowed to bring their drum into the main stand (same went for the section O contingent that based themselves in the shelter last night). When one of the section O lads asked why he was not allowed to play the drum in the stand he was told by the steward tony Cousins didn't want it being played in the stand. Now I'd imagine by that he meant Cousins didn't want Derry playing it in the stand and as a result we weren't allowed one either in the interests of fairness but if that's the way the club are going to treat away fans who traveled the length of the country in the p1ssing rain then what can we expect when we go to away grounds. It's a fecking football match not a library and the atmosphere at CCS is sh1te as it is, sometimes you have to wonder.
Huge credit to all de town fans who donated to the mark Farren cause I saw some big notes in the buckets so that goes to show how much people want to help, hopefully it goes a long way to helping Mark get the operation he needs.