Dalo you must have some F*cking patience to be able to put up with the way we've been playing.
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Dalo you must have some F*cking patience to be able to put up with the way we've been playing.
well it's called being a cork city fan. yeah course i am not happy to see us draw with dundalk, lose to ucd or bohs or shams in the cup but when we beat pat's, sham's and shel's this season and hammered galway into submission I noticed the murphy out crowd were very quiet then. it's all kneejerk reaction a lot of the stuff being posted up here
let's wait and see how the rest of the season pans out :D
???????? That was a hard job beating/hammering the mighty Galway. We werent that good that day, Galway were just really bad.Quote:
Originally posted by dalo
hammered galway into submission
holy chit dalo..there only a few games left man...the season is almost over...that kinda comment u can make after say 5 or 6 games..agree with you though about the knee jerk reaction thing though...i was playing indoor soccer the other day and my knee is killing me...and that was the day after we lost to Limerick..!!! :D so maybe theres something in that hypothesis ..Quote:
Originally posted by dalo
let's wait and see how the rest of the season pans out :D
i am one of those booing and if liam or anyone else has a problem with it, he can phukin well ring me and i'll tell him why- if we had 11 sh!t players who were trying their best and still osing,then i'd be behind them all the way. we don't! we have some very good players, who don't seem to have the little light between their ears switched on on a sunday. if the lads fought and lost- FINE! but there are some people who aren't even fighting. thats why i boo- i boo liam murphy for his clueless tactics and not dropping players after poor performances, cos he got rid of all the replacements and i boo the players who don't get the finger out. anyone who stays in the cross 10 mins after the end of the game (very few) will also have ssen me shouting encouragement at the likes of skippy or o'grady when they come out to warm down.