would you prefer if they never developed beyond the man yoo stage then?Quote:
Originally Posted by thecorner
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would you prefer if they never developed beyond the man yoo stage then?Quote:
Originally Posted by thecorner
I wonder why you didn't point him out to me?!! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by thecorner
Could you not just take a half day from school? There's a hell of a lot of youngfella/girls on the buses who do it nearly every second week. It's the last away game of the season so you won't have to do it again for a while.Quote:
Originally Posted by U 4 E A
The poor fella might end up repeating the leaving cert if he carries on like :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Colm
thats fair enough. not everyone can manage itQuote:
Originally Posted by U 4 E A
$hel$ was only my third away game. I only moved to Ireland last December and have been to most home matches and the away games I just mentioned. I am passionate about football and love watching City. Please dont have a go at us newbies. I will be going to Drogs away, buying a season ticket next season, getting involved with FourFiveOne and going to as many away games as possible. I will also be at Ovens on Tuesday night.
We all have to start somewhere...... :rolleyes:
must have been the light from the flares in the otherwise dark stand. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by thecorner
LOL!!! College?Quote:
Originally Posted by U 4 E A
The last time I heard the leaving cert was in June not November. Not tryin to knock you but you you wont miss too much by taking a half day on a Friday.
I agree. In all fairness missing two or three classes on a Friday afternoon isn't going to do him any harm, there's a load of people who go on the bus that are doing their leaving cert who take a half day every second Friday.Quote:
Originally Posted by Soko
I can't see why you don't do the same U4EA? The Drogs game is the last away game of the season so you're not going to have to do it again for about 3 months.
in fairness lads, there's no call to be giving out to someone for not missing school. if its important, he has every right to put it first.
This thread has turned into a bit of a joke.....:rolleyes:
Patsh: "I need to take yet more time off, Friday, boss."
Boss: "Hmmmm, what is it THIS time?"
Patsh:"Ehh, I have an...emm....thing I have to do"
Boss:"Oh OK, no problem..."
Patsh:"Thanks Boss, you're sound...(under breath "for a eggchasing tosser")
Boss: (as Patsh is leaving room) "Would this "thing" be taking place in Drogheda by any chance?"
Patsh:" Ehh No...:eek: "
Boss: "Grand.......because you would like to continue earning money one presumes?...."
ive work on fridays. it means i often miss a lot of home games, never mind away games. but any midweek games i go to, and i save my days off and sick days for the big games. i just cant make it to all the games and i'd prefer to see ones which are important. yes i know, they are all important but that shels one was pretty important.
I dunno Corner. I was one of the newbies at Tolka, and had a flock with me too. All week the forum was full of hope and promise that the crowd would be massive. It could not have been this size without us newcomers. But I see where you are coming from. The thing now is, how do you keep this level of support there.Quote:
Originally Posted by thecorner
I think its hard to get support like that to away matches on Friday nights for obvious reasons. But I though Friday night the support was excellent. A Dutch Shels supporter came up to us after the match and said that the Cork support was the loudest he had have ever seen in all his years of being a shels fan.
On the other side of the coin, it was depressing to see the a top-of-the-table clash at the end of the season only draw 4,000. The League of Ireland is dead in Dublin. I mean 4000. Its sad really. You would think there would be 10,000 at it.
The stand with the B. Dearg lads is what should be where the Shed is, except that it should stretch all the way behind the goal. The Shels one looks ridiculous.
dont pick me up the wrong way lads, the support was massive but the point im getting at,in comparisons with our home support,our away support should be a lot better
we should be a ble to fill 3 buses every week we are away
While bringing 1000 to Tolka is a great achievement, it does however illustrate that attendances are going backwards all over the country. For the Pats-Cork title decider in April 1999, Richmond was rammed, the official attendance was just over 7000 and I'd say youse brought upwards of 1500 of that. That's only five years ago. Look where things have slid to since... :(
Its strange really cause the standard has really improved since those days.
the numbers havent been dropping...its just that shels have no fans ;)
give the fella a break for fcuk sake.. if his leaving is important to him and city has to come second next week..thats fair enoughQuote:
Originally Posted by Colm
fair dues to all the lads who go to every match but not everyone can put that sort of dedication in for various reasons... if u4ea is in scholl he prob had to spend all of his money on the city games all season which makes the trips he was on more of a sacrifice and effort than for most of us
corner....its a fact of life that the more attractive a game the larger the crowd..its always been like this and will always be no matter where you are or what sport it is. this whole thing of seeing new faces and claiming that it disgusts you is boll0x... city put on a geat show in tolka and some of those newbies will be back after it...others wont come again until theres a cup final or something..
bigger away support every game would be great.. the way to achieve this is by subsidising busses, making a great atmosphere with flags, drums etc(as city do), the team playing attractive football..theres lots more
criticising people is the last thing that will make them come back regularly
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Originally Posted by one_bounce
read post number 62 ;)
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Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub
But put Pats in the situation we had Friday night and there could have been a similar crowd. City had also made a season long run at the league that year and interest was built up not on the back of an unforeseen winning run but a good solid season. Shels are just pathetic when it comes to support so I would'nt worry about that crowd too much.