Interesting piece on Derek Coughlan on DE Paper last night, seems he got fed up with City. I wonder is he regreting it now? ihope O'Finn and Georgioe boy roast him the traitor
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Interesting piece on Derek Coughlan on DE Paper last night, seems he got fed up with City. I wonder is he regreting it now? ihope O'Finn and Georgioe boy roast him the traitor
What kind of reception do ye think Derek should be given tomorrow?
I don't know if he deserves (doesn't mean he won't get it) the full blown Judas tag but he has been trying to get away from city for a couple of years now...
Lets hope for once Gunther realises the futility of lobbing the ball into the air for Derek - kept it on the ground & O'Flynn with & Billy should cause Derek a lot of problems.
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Originally posted by James
been looking forward to this game now moreso then any i can remember for ages
we're playing super football so far albeit only at home but now is the chance to show the dubs what we can do
we need as many as possible travelling upto dublin for this
anyone that does go for all of us city fans to stay together in block A of the main stand and make as much noise and get behind the team as much as humanly possible
bring flags, banners, airhorns, confettii anything to make this a match to remember
we're gona win the leage kids and it starts on friday night in dalyer :)
BE THERE
Lets make this one to remember, hopefully the players will play as good as they do in the cross and its up to us to make the atmosphere as good as it is in the cross.:cool:
bus leaving at 12.50pm from St Patricks church
so how bouts Mulligans at say 12ish for some lunch and a few tastey beverages :)
According to the Irish Times, Gunther is quoted as saying "J O'F has only a 50-50 chance of playing tonight, Mulligan is in the squad but now is the best time to play Bohs while the pitches are good"..........
No excuses then, Liam, eh?......;)
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The biggest match of the 2002 eircom league season so far takes place at Dalymount Park tonight when table-toppers Bohemians host second-placed Cork City (kick-off: 7.45).
Cork boost a 100% home record (four wins from four) but lost their only away fixture to date, in Drogheda. They are two points behind Bohs, so a win tonight would catapult them to the top of the table.
It’s a tall order, though - the Gypsies remain unbeaten (14 points from six games) after a blistering start to their campaign, but the fact that they’ve been unable to win either of their last two league matches after a 100% opening will be surely a source of optimism for the visitors.
Cork manager Liam Murphy must plan without Dave Warren (groin) but is optimistic that Alan Reynolds (ankle) and Billy Woods (who shipped a slight knock in the 3-0 thumping of Bray) will both pass late fitness tests.
Paul Keegan, who would in any case have been a doubtful starter for Bohs with an ankle complaint, will miss the game following the sad passing earlier this week of his father Peter, whose funeral service takes place today.
His absence means Gary O’Neill should partner Glen Crowe up front, while Derek Coughlan will start in the centre of defence alongside Paul McNally as broken rib victim Colin Hawkins is still up to a month away from full fitness.
Perhaps the most captivating aspect of this crucial game will be the much-anticipated shoot-out between Crowe and John O’Flynn, the league’s two most prolific hotshots, who have amassed a cumulative total of 18 goals already this season!
Crowe has been the league’s undisputed goal-king for the past two seasons, but O’Flynn currently sits two clear of the Bohemians man with ten goals so far this season, and Crowe will hope to burst his bubble tonight.
No mention of JOF being injured? Hope to **** he's not...