Murphy has go at Cork City supporters
from Irish Times >
...Cork's poor run led to chants calling for the resignation of the manager from a section of the fans.
Murphy was quick to respond: "Those people do not understand football. I took over last season after we had taken a hiding from St Pat's and you saw in the past eight days we were unlucky to lose to Pat's 2-3 and we made it very difficult for Shels today. I don't pay any attention to those people."
Re: Murphy has go at Cork City supporters
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Originally posted by Neil
... I don't pay any attention to those people."
I think that's brilliant, absolutely BRILLIANT! He doesn't pay any attention to those people. For your information, Liam, those people are the fans. They pay your wages. The fact you don't listen to those people just goes to show that you don't have a clue, you ignorant bastid. If it wasn't for those people, you wouldn't have a job to do. Git.
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Originally posted by Ruairi
For your information, Liam, those people are the fans.
I don't agree with you Joe.
"Those people" are only a section of the fans.
I'm a fan and couldn't be included in this category.
I know my mother always said that I'm special but I doubt that I'm alone in this. Most clubs don't rely too heavily on the gate receipts to pay the wages. Heaven help any club who does.
Murphy is in there to do a job, not any of us no matter how much we think we know about football. At least he's not a quitter.
If we had one quality player with experience next to O'Grady in the centre of the park we could have very different results. The inexperience of CP is telling in the amount of times he gets caught offside. He and some other players have confidence problems and the home crowd clearly aren't helping them.
Turners Cross is a fortress once again.
Except now it's the home side who are intimidated not the visitors. It's embarrassing.
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Originally posted by Peadar
I don't agree with you Joe.
I think you've got you wires crossed there, but anyway :D
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Most clubs don't rely too heavily on the gate receipts to pay the wages. Heaven help any club who does.
unfortunately ours does, but that's a whole other issue
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Except now it's the home side who are intimidated not the visitors. It's embarrassing.
yes very embarrassing
contrary to what some people may think, i have never called for murphy to go and at the moment my biggest 'problem' with him is that he has turned to criticising fans, when he won't even meet supporters face-to-face at a supporters club meeting
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Originally posted by joe
I think you've got you wires crossed there, but anyway :D
Yes indeed Joe, it's Ruairi I don't agree with.
I do agree with you however Joe, having a go at the fans is a bit like throwing the coin back after it hit's you on the head.
It's widely believed that two wrongs don't make a right.
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Originally posted by Peadar
It's widely believed that two wrongs don't make a right.
unless you're an eL referee that is :D
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Originally posted by Peadar
"Those people" are only a section of the fans.
I'm a fan and couldn't be included in this category.
Oh, you're one of the good people who does understand football and is firmly behind Liam Murphy and the clique no matter what. You clap and smile even when we're losing embarassingly at home every week and you're a model supporter. Yeah, that's a lot use to OUR club. Fair play to ya boy!
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Originally posted by Casegrande
You clap and smile even when we're losing embarassingly at home every week and you're a model supporter. !
I was almost angry reading your post but then I realised that I'd be stooping to your level of crassness if like you I composed my postings using course language.
I have been at very few games where I've been embarrassed to see Cork City lose. Defeat is part of the game. I have however often been embarrassed by the performance of some elements of the "supporters". It bothers me as much as anyone to see my team lose but my way of dealing with this is to sit back and think through each passage of play to try and pinpoint our failings. I don't jump on the bandwagon and call for the removal of the manager from his position. There are many things wrong with the club not just on the field but I doubt any league of Ireland manager could resolve them in a matter of months.
I don't always agree with Liam Murphy's decisions but at the end of the day he has to live with those decisions. It's very easy to watch a game and say how you'd do this and that when there will be no implications to what you've decided.
If you can't relpy in a civil manner don't expect me to contribute any further to this discussion.