no doubth they will be bringing their union jacks :eek:
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no doubth they will be bringing their union jacks :eek:
That should really matter either though, ... i mean that wouldnt be an issue to get upset over. I mean you couldn't very well single that reason out over another as the motive to cause trouble, if so ... chances are, you are a gobshíte anyway and would have found another reason instead, i.e. "i am a mindless fúckwit and break things i cant understand"Quote:
Originally Posted by rebel army no1
Did Anyone see the Sunday Tribune Sport Calendar for 2005 yesterday?
IN the middle page was a programme Schedule for Setanta Sports TV.
And it seems that the early stages of the Setanta Cup will see IL teams play against each other and EL teams play against each other. That would mean that the 2 teams from each jurisdiction would play the other jurisdiction sides only in the semi-final stages .
Since when did the Turbine ever get anything right. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
My understanding of the format as it was announced at the time was
2 groups of 3 teams - one containing one EL side and one containing 1 IL side. Home and away games. 2 group winners meet in the final. 13 games in total. No semis then.
No draw yet, No final venue yet (presume this could still be home and away) and no prize money breakdown yet but €300,000 approx if I remember the overall total correctly. a Longford fan did post detials of this somewhere though but I haven't seen anything in the press. This will be clarified at the draw on the 3rd week in January.
It would be totally daft to put all 3 teams from the same league in the same group.
I'd say there might well be trouble, it's occasions like these that the idiot hooligans use an excuse to wreak havoc, I suspect that there will be some people from both sides of the border going to these games with no intention of watching football- they'll probably still wear jearsey's and bring the clubs reputation down with them.
I'll most likely travel into dublin for any Setanta matches in their, the atmosphere will be too much to ignore.
Well if there is no trouble at our game with Linfield then i doubt that any of the other EL teams will.
It's up to the clubs to do as much as possible to prevent trouble at the cross border games, such as agreeing what away supporters can and cannot bring in the way of flags, arranging secure entrance and exits to grounds for away fans, maybe schoolboy games between the clubs at half time to help the atmosphere.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stevo Da Gull
With a bit of goodwill all round they should pass off without too much trouble.
Home fans should do their bit too by calming any potential trouble makers, not going overboard with the chants etc.
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Originally Posted by paudie
how many will travel to cork for a mid week game anyway ?????
not as many as would travel FROM Cork- I can guarantee you thatQuote:
Originally Posted by max power
Not vast numbers but Linfield and Glentoran have fairly big support (compared to most EL teams) and I see from irishleagueforums at least some are planning to travel if they draw Cork.Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
There are direct Cork Belfast flights now.
Really looking forward to this getting going. With the draw on Thursday more will become clear!
Ill hopefully be at all our games, home and away (work permitting)
Found this last night on the Cork City forum!
Maximum 25 players can be registered for the competition.
5 subs will be allowed.
In the event of a clash of colours,the home team changes.
Red card - miss next match
2 Yellow cards - miss next match.
4 officials will be appointed per game.
Admission prices £10 and £5 concession [not sure yet if that's for terrace/grandstand.]
Although the "draw" takes place on 27th Jan,the actual teams will not be allocated until 24th Feb !!
Winners Euro150K, runners-up 80K,all competing teams 30K.
Organisers take 20% final gate.Rest split between both finalists.
Group stages - home team keeps gate receipts.
Managers must be available 2 hours before each match,at half time and end of game for interview.
All kick-offs 7.15pm
All games to be played on Mondays or Tuesdays.
Whats that about?Quote:
Originally Posted by Stanley Chan
I dont have a clue, threw me a bit to!
Sure the allocation has already been done more or less hasn't it, 2 north 1 south, 2 south 1 north ..anything else is an actual draw isn't it? :confused: ..I dunno, we'll see what comes out of this launch on the 27th
You'll be surprised how many will travel. We reguarly take a large travelling support with us. Any year we are in Europe we take at least 200 plus. Around 500 made the trip to Sweden this year. Alot of the supporters clubs organise the trips and that helps to keep costs down.Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
If you count fairly big as reguarly over 2000. I would say no other team on the island would have the size of support as us and the bloos would have. The games between us are usually sell outs at about 12-15000.Quote:
Originally Posted by paudie
I like your creative counting their Lossie!! ;)
is 2,000 the average figure for the other premier clubs up north?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lossie Glens
thats quite a decent crowd there. beats anything in our leagueQuote:
Originally Posted by Lossie Glens
looking forward to this a lot. i read the cork players are coming back early to pre season training for it. im hoping for 2 northern clubs in the draw, we can play longford and shels anytime.
as long as i can get to see it on cable over here ill be happy. ill have to contact my cable company
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Originally Posted by yur man
You mean you are not going ???? :eek:
Oh right ... there are no flights from England to Belfast, oh ... sorry about that !!
No. That wouldnt be the norm for any of the other clubs outside the Big Two. Portadown might get close, but generally they only get big crowds for the big games. Coleraine, Cliftonville and Ballymena all get a decent size of support but no were near what the Glens and bloos get.Quote:
Originally Posted by yur man