Just an idle thought, but I'm wondering who the, ahem, neutrals would like to see win the Setanta.
Seeing as it can't be us :mad: I'm rootin' for the Corkies!
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Just an idle thought, but I'm wondering who the, ahem, neutrals would like to see win the Setanta.
Seeing as it can't be us :mad: I'm rootin' for the Corkies!
Longford, I'd like to see an EL club win it anyway.
If Shels go out in the group stages I'll support whichever EL teams are left, it'd be good for the league to win the tournament. I get the feeling that that may not be a universal thing though, if, say, Cork go out and Shels make the final ;)
Cork, then any other EL team, then the Glens.
Would weep bitterly if it was a Linfield v Portadown final, and would wish a plague on both their houses.... :)
Glentoran.
Don't want any of the Eircom League teams getting the winning prizemoney and moving further ahead of Bohs.
Thats the sad boh's way of looking at it... id be up for de corkies!Quote:
Originally Posted by Carlin
Cork.
I think the difference between the two leagues will show.
I predict two EL teams in the final.
Our Northern Brethren, Linfield.
;)
didn't the Ports support Derry in 1972?Quote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
for me want to EL league sides to do well and an all EL final
Nah, kinda ruins it for me- a north-south final would have a better atmosphere to it i'd say.Quote:
Originally Posted by gspain
I'd like to see Cork win it.
Here's how I think it will finish:
GROUP 1
1. Linfield
2. Longford Town
3. Glentoran
GROUP 2
1. Cork City
2. Portadown
3. Shelbourne
Same here, go on the langers :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BohDiddley
Portadown
I want an IL team to win but can't bring myself to support any of the Big Two, plus IF Portadown are on form they are capable of playing nice football.
They have the 2 toughest teams (on paper) in their group though.
At the minute, of the 3 IL teams, i really can't see Linfield winning it. The Glens might do well. Who knows ;)
Depends how you define "support".Quote:
Originally Posted by gspain
If you mean did they vote to recognise fact - that both common sense and the recommendation of the British Security Forces stated that there was no security reason for football not to return to the Brandywell - then yes.
"Support" is perhaps too strong a word though....
:)
I'd still rather the Glens than them any day...
No prizes for guessing who I'm rooting for :) ..I'm happy enough with that draw, I reckon we have a better chance of beating Linfield and Glens than Shels and probably Cork who know all about us, we're going to be rightly going for this tournament, should be interesting.
I'd like to see Longford win it but they probably wont.
with danny,andy and gary cronin leaving us to longford, i'd like to see the lads win some silverware
so for once c'mon longford.
Cork city
Shels or Longford, but defo not Cork.Quote:
Originally Posted by BohDiddley