Its fair to say so that ye'd be a better team with O'Keefe AND Doyle rather than just O'Keeffe.Quote:
Originally Posted by wws
PS
why do you have a Limavady avatar?
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Its fair to say so that ye'd be a better team with O'Keefe AND Doyle rather than just O'Keeffe.Quote:
Originally Posted by wws
PS
why do you have a Limavady avatar?
so what would we do than? drop another doyle, Robbie who scored 13 last season and replace him with Kevin Doyle?Quote:
Originally Posted by paudie
I think we're just about breakin even or better when you look at it closely. Not sayin that Kevin Doyle is a bad player just that we have two good strikers now anyway so we aint missing him specifically.
Limavady? no particular reason.
Kevin is a far better player than Robbie, and his attitude to the game is excellent
fcuk off ya muppet, there was no bid.Quote:
Originally Posted by wws
please dont make a fool of yourself - at a recent investor meeting it was confirmed that bids were received - including one from Mr. Wallace - all rejected.That is pure FACT. So cop yourself on.
Your an idiot. For the final time - a bid was received, from Wallace - it was rejected. That isnt specualtion it is cast iron fact!
now good day. if you cant accept it thats your problem.
wot with all these posts.... a random punter would be forgiven for thinking Cork are playing Pats this friday!
I stand by the rejection of the bid from wallace as I was at the meeting in which details were supplied in full.
and Conor - a flood light pylon in the corner failed - contactors were on site within 10 mins - they still couldnt fix it - same happened derry and to several premiership games (though asian betting syndicates may have got their grubby paws on our lightbulbs!)
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Originally Posted by Guerzy
Guerzy I stand by everything in both posts - its all factual - our squad wasnt sold - Tony Bird was (who was refusing to leave) - as was pointed out Ndo left with Collins and we SIGNED more players - so where is my attitude wrong? I'm merely stating what actually happened!
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Originally Posted by wws
You used to be such a nice chap, dubya dubya eessssss!
What happened to you?
Is the demise of your club getting too much of a strain for you? :p
Dolan has a good record against pats also
FRIDAY OCTOBER 22
EIRCOM LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION
Cork City -v- St Pat's Ath. 19.45 Turner's Cross :p
Thread split.
Prediction for tmr night
CCFC 1-1 SPA :mad:
Im usually a complete pessimist though.
4-1Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary
I'm going for the fact that St. Pat's couldn't care less.
Wowie, tonight Shels showed how easily that can happen. They only got out of jail in the 90th minute.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pablo
And it should serve as a stark warning to City for tonight. I hope the team do not see this game as "easy" a game as a lot of posters on here do.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
It's teams like SPA who can turn round and f*ck you up when you least expect it.
NO COMPLACENCY, lads.......:eek:
Aye good point, as Billy said in an interview on the Echo last night, Pats are still a threat regardless of City's current form.
Johnny Mac not caring about beating Pat Dolan???....come off it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Pats will always want to put one over on any team Dolan is involved with.
3-1 to Cork City....goals from Doyle, John O'Flynn and George.
Have to agree with JoeSoap.
Pats fans, staff and players would love nothing more than to deny us a shot at the title.
Sure did you know its Dolan's fault that they are so crap, its Dolans fault they are broke too:rolleyes:
Have a feeling this one is going to be close, 2-1 with doyler scoring the winner in the last ten minutes :cool:
I'm still sick at the thought of how close DC came to tripping up Shels last night. I knew Roddy could be relied upon to get his troops rallied.Quote:
Originally Posted by SÓC
There's still time yet though.
Come on City!