It's hardly surprising is it guys, come on.
Picture it, Paul Daly (a name i've never seen in any way associated with a City article in the Echo) is sitting in Killarney supping a pint on Friday evening. His editor phones,
Ed: "Paul, will you cover the City Match on Sunday"
Paul: "Yeah, I suppose, I was out there once, small bald lad was playing"
Ed: "James Mulligan"
Paul: "Yeah, that's the one, he still around?"
Ed: Silence
Paul enjoys the hurling game (as he was perfectly entitled to do, I've no intention of playing the GAA -v- City card), celebrates a great victory in Killarney saturday night. Tries it on with a Kerry lass, but she has taste.
Paul arrives at the cross, the consumate professional, he's hungover and it's ten minutes to kick-off, he struggles in without the sold-out programme and settles down with a scowl on his face (he'll have to ask someone who the players are now, he wonders should he put on a Dutch accent?). Everyone there enjoys the game, and even though it's not the best we've played, everyone sees that Dolan has got the tactics against a very good (and very interested) Dutch side spot on.
Not a journalist, not a fan, not a clue. :rolleyes: