Everyone congrtaulate the bottle-thrower - more bad publicity
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Connor urges Cork to take action
April 28, 2005
Drogheda United goalkeeper Dan Connor, who needed four stitches after being hit with a bottle at Turner’s Cross last weekend ,believes Cork City must do something to avoid a similar situation arising.
Connor was struck on the back of the leg during the 1-0 win over City and although the former Waterford United goalkeeper was delighted with the win, the incident over shadowed the impressive result.
The Drogs ‘keeper did stress that it was only a small minority involved in the incident. Connor acknowledges the fact that Cork have great supporters, but he admitted that something should be done.
“I was at the Shed End retrieving the ball after it had gone out and a broken vodka bottle came from behind me and stuck in my leg,” said Connor. “It was pumping blood and I had to get treatment.
“I probably won’t create a massive fuss about it. Cork do have great supporters and I think this was the first time something like this happened there, and their chairman Brian Lennox and security chief did apologise to me afterwards. But I would like something done because it could have been much worse if the bottle had hit me in the face.”
Connor is expected to be fit for Friday night’s clash with Bohemians at United Park