No, was getting a text about half time and then the Kearney free kick happened and we scoring just added to the end of the text and I misunderstood itQuote:
Originally Posted by anti dub
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No, was getting a text about half time and then the Kearney free kick happened and we scoring just added to the end of the text and I misunderstood itQuote:
Originally Posted by anti dub
its wierd. livscore, aertel, 2fm are all giving the scorer as Kearney :confused:
From the message I got, and talking to Gary at half time, it seems either Kearney had a free kick or a volley and Behan managed to get on the end of it.....:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by anti dub
sky have given it to 'carney' aswell
To be honest ..... livescore normally had it fairly spot on ..... ErrorTel ... forget about them, i wouldn't trust anything off them in fairness .... 2FM .... crap station so wouldn't have it on to hear.Quote:
Originally Posted by anti dub
I'd say its something like livescore made the mistake and everyone copied. The domino effect !! :rolleyes:
Once we're sure that it was City who scored I'm happy enough...such mistakes have been made by Aertel in the past :eek:
It must be nearly over now. :o
livescore says 96 mins played
:eek:
[size=4]YES
0 - 1
[/size][size=2]We were very poor in the second half, Doyle had a good chance, our only real one of the second half.
Poor performance, great result.
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Shels will be making an official complaint about City's easy fixture schedule which panders to our invincible away form by featuring an extra away game ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
Playing poor and beating teams. Good sign.
Thanks for the updates, now just for info on subs and whether Behan or Liam scored (Daddy or chips)
whos on top of the league
:D :D :D
ah lads, such a sh1te match :mad: In fairness, ye were crap its just things arent quite coming off for us :( Terrible goal to give away, and at a terrible time. Right wing free kick swung in by Kearney and Behan just got a toe to it and Digger was wrong footed. Dessie missed a sitter in the 2nd half, 1 on 1 with Devine with time to take a touch and just scuffed into the ground.
200 City fans TOPS. say about 1100-1200 altogether. ****ing rain, freezing, crap match, crap result :(
Roll on Monday.
Longford are playing Linfield on Monday night. QED.Quote:
Originally Posted by what biy!
Ive no problem with Pat coming to watch Cork anyway.
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200 City fans TOPS. say about 1100-1200 altogether :(
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18% of the attendance supporting City.
How teams must love us playing at their grounds. Money in the bank and all that.
We're the only ones that keep the likes of Waterford and Shes from going into recievership :D :rolleyes:
[SIZE=4]City - super club, super fans[/SIZE].
[QUOTE=DE TOWN]
200 City fans TOPS. QUOTE]
You say that like it's pathetic or something. :rolleyes:
When was the last time ye brought 200 fans to The Cross not to mind on a Thursday night when most people had made plans for a Saturday night game......?
Shels (our Champions) couldn't muster up more that 60 -70 for a Cup match on a Bank Holiday weekend........ :rolleyes:
Wait until the rollercoaster really gets going and see how many are at games.
We'll keep the whole bloody League afloat if we get going at all. :D
Thats not a pathetic number of fans. I added in TOPS because someone mentioned 250 earlier in the thread and I was just giving a more realistic number :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Counting Crow
[QUOTE=Counting Crow]Stop it man. :oQuote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
please. Im cringing listening to you.
lol
From the match report on RTE.
"Kearney whipped a free-kick into the box and Behan got the faintest of touches"
They are getting their defense in early..and they learnt how to spell Kearney. :rolleyes:
ill let u know in the morning how sick i am from standing in that wet and cold all nightQuote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
CC..i feel a sick week coming on :D
I mentioned 250 because I was told between 200 and 300 City fans, so just posted the middle figure.....:DQuote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
Any number over 150 away fans is very impressive for last night......
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Originally Posted by thecorner
Did you get a doctor's note while you were up in Flancare :D
Make sure you're recovered for UCD though ;)
That would be a season high for Shels and Waterford............at home :DQuote:
Originally Posted by patsh
I thought 100 away fans behind goal + whatever was in the stand. School Break meant kids were on tour.
tell me about it :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
I know :mad: I might be in school myself but WTF were they shouting before the match :confused: :mad: Annoying little fcukersQuote:
Originally Posted by pete
agreed. I'm sick of it. No harm in people having a few drinks before a game, I do it myself all the time, but most of this lot only go so they can drink. They just get ****-faced and then spend the game trying to stand up :rolleyes: :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
I wouldn't worry about it to much because these little sh1ts are everywhere you go.The carry on of some so called Town supporters was a disgrace at last years cup final which makes you wonder what kind of up bringing these people get.It's one thing having a few cans and keeping yourself to yourself but it's something else when your behaviour annoys those around you.These ****s should be kicked out of matches and handed over to the Gardai and have their parents drive the lenght of the country to pick them up from the cop shop.That would soon put a stop to it.Most of these people only go so they can get p1ssed and not have to worry about the outcome.
There's a couple of fellas who'll never get on a bus to a City match again, if I have my way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
Not just because they were p!ssed, I can get over that, but just because of their general scumbag behaviour on the way home.
Anyway, it was a sh!t game. Probably the worst City game I've seen in years. Georgie was man of the match again for me, Behan, Kearney and Benno all played well too.
There was a good City support there but it was very quiet and like up in Harps a lot of people seemed extremely dissillusioned. I went to the stand for the second half with a few of the lads because it was so wet and cold. From the stand I could not hear a thing from the City fans who remained behind the goal, I think the wind and the lack of a roof didn't help matters. Dolan was also in the stand and seems to have really become one of our most passionate supporters.
Another three points on what was a night where we could have easily slipped up. We need to keep it going now.
I don't think people are disillusioned. Longford was cold & wet so people just gald to get out of there. Maybe people tired in ballybofey from long journey & game was over after 50mins too.
There's an awful echo about!
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Originally Posted by Colm
How do you become one of our most passionate supporters? Is there a form I can fill out? Do you have to go to set number of away games, or is it "just a job"?
I don't know Sean, it just happens. I would consider myself one of our most passionate supporters, same goes for yourself and loads of others that we know and see at games. I would also put Pat Dolan in this category.Quote:
Originally Posted by SÓC
Why do some people have such a problem with the fact that Pat Dolan is now a fan of CCFC? It's kind of sad the way ye try and make it seem like there's some kind of agenda or something, he's just going to games supporting the team like we do.
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Originally Posted by Colm
That's the important thing here.
We're getting into a habit of knowing the job in hand and completing it.
Lets keep it going.
Can't remember last time lost at Flancare. Haven't checked records but must be our favourite away ground of top sides.
btw lads, town73 has put a report of the match up on the Town site if anyone wants to read it. HERE
Ahh no Colm think about it he's a professional footballer type guy...as in (AFAIK) his only job is football related stuff. He has to go to games and be interested in the league as a whole if he's doing his job. Longford are playing Linfield on Monday.Quote:
Originally Posted by Colm
Now was Dolan there as a fan of Cork City or as a professional (and quite good) sportscaster doing his homework?
When did he become such a fan of Cork City? Im not trying to be funny here but I always though, even as City manager he was a Pats fan? Can you be equally passionate about two clubs?
AFAIK, Monday January 13th, 2003. 1-0 to LTFC. Sean Francis after 3mins.Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
well he was there kicking every ball, urging them forward like ourselves and got a great laugh out of the baker brothers chant :DQuote:
Originally Posted by SÓC
Which one? The one that implies the Mrs. Baker is not of virtue true? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by thecorner