Re: Re: If the ball was on the other foot
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Originally posted by joe
part of the problem that time was pat's were at least seen to be taking advantage of the fact that they were playing derry the previous thursday whereas we had a match on friday night. also the fact that the fai, or whoever is 'in charge' :rolleyes:, said originally that mid-week league cup games were to be played on tuesdays or wednesdays
But we've played 4 midweek games this season and they've all been on Monday (one was away to Waterford) No-one ever said Midweek should be Tuesday, Wednesday. It was lucky for us that we played on Thursday that week but that was co-incindence as the other Monday games will testify
And on the general topic, going back on an agreement with a club will do Cork no favours at all.
Re: Re: Re: If the ball was on the other foot
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Originally posted by Dodge
And on the general topic, going back on an agreement with a club will do Cork no favours at all.
Agreed
But ..... Drogs knew of this rule change for months beforehand as were every other club. They abviously failed to plan properly and now they are hold City to blame ..... THAT is not on either.
Re: Re: Re: If the ball was on the other foot
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Originally posted by Dodge
But we've played 4 midweek games this season and they've all been on Monday (one was away to Waterford) No-one ever said Midweek should be Tuesday, Wednesday. It was lucky for us that we played on Thursday that week but that was co-incindence as the other Monday games will testify
league V league cup!!!
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Originally posted by DrogMan
Interesting stuff I must say. But I'm not disputing the result, we were hammered and thats it. But my point is that 1. An agreement was not adhered to 2. Our clubs preparations were disrutped.
1. Perhaps, bu i imagine city felt the rule change made any such agreement null and void and as soon as the rule change came into effect reverted all home fixtures to friday night
2. how?