i've heard it all now. It appears waterford has become some kind of coal mining town from the 19th century :) And turners cross is just off Wall Street!Quote:
Originally Posted by Partizan
Those crazy waterfordians!
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i've heard it all now. It appears waterford has become some kind of coal mining town from the 19th century :) And turners cross is just off Wall Street!Quote:
Originally Posted by Partizan
Those crazy waterfordians!
LOL :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Pablo
Have to say that i would rate Cork as the best travelling fans (aside from ourselves ;) )- they brought a good crowd up to Ballybofey for the cup game a couple of years ago and made plenty of noise.
Homourable mention to the 3 UCD fans who sang the whole way through their game with us in Finn Park. Think them and Bray were the only teams to bring supporters up here this season :rolleyes:
yeah was at that game. its much more organised now though. planning on making a weekend out of the trip to harps nest season. i hope ye keep the saturdays!Quote:
Originally Posted by harpskid
Harpskid how could you possibly rate Cork as the best away fans? You've played them once in how many years? LMFAO :D
oh here we go! ladies draw your hand bags!Quote:
Originally Posted by dancinpants
Would say we'll keep the Saturdays alright Pablo - can't see us switching to Fridays again
Because that once they probably brought more than the total number we've seen this last few years, apart from yourselves at the play-offQuote:
Originally Posted by dancinpants
absolutely fascinating thread people.
cannot WAIT!
bit of an extreme statement here....either that or u didnt go to the games!! always 5 or 10 of us knockin around!!Quote:
Originally Posted by RedX
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Originally Posted by Partizan
1. You are unreal, moan, moan, moan. When did you carry out this brilliant scientific study of the "Rich" Cork fans. I've never seen such drivel.
2. The reason Waterford brought so little to the cup final is cause ye are a small club going nowhere with no ambition.
3. Cork hurling success doesn't stop City having some of the best support in the league.
GET OVER IT :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Maz
Sorry Maz...did'nt see you there.. :D :D :D
How long exactly have you being going to city games?Quote:
Originally Posted by RedX
Havnt been in cork this season but i've been there 2 or 3 times before.This season one of the games was midweek and the other on a friday.When the games were on a sat,we always brought atleast 50 or so down
Partizan for f**k sake that is probably 1 of the most stupid posts I have seen on any message board let alone this 1!!!!!!!!!!!Quote:
1. The vast majority of our fans are factory workers since alot of the urban working class workforce work in factories in the industrial estates where shift work is a common trait. It is far more difficult for alot of our guys to get time off work to travel to games in particular when away games are on a Friday night. The reson that some Clubs like Cork have big away support in general is that the vast majority of their fans are either students (second & third level), blue or white collar workers (9 to 5 working hours) who can take time off and follow the team. We're the proletariat ffs.
I think you'll its actually the opposite Partizan,there's more young kids going to the games than ever before but the age profile is disproportionate.There's more young kids and older men with very few in the age brackets in between!!Quote:
Our age profile of our fan base is getting older with fewer young people botehring to make teh trip to the RSC
The hurling argument is a valid one up until recently,Waterford were the whipping boys of Munster hurling championship games involving Waterford were lucky to have an attendance of 5-10000.A little success has brought the crowds flocking back to hurling and the sport has never been so popular in the city and county.There is a general disinterest and apathy towards WUFC because of the success of the hurlers!!Quote:
3. Cork hurling success doesn't stop City having some of the best support in the league.
At least we know someone cares!!! :DQuote:
BEST AWAY support for me has been waterford - always sing - win lose or draw - amazing they're so quiet at home.
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Originally Posted by Bosco
To answer your question Bosco i have been going to Cork City games since 1984..the year they formed.. ;)
...not being sarcastic but i have never seen Longford fans in Cork.. :confused:
Confused Blue..when i posted about Waterford support i said that you had between 100-200 in the X for each game..which is true...i also said you created a good atmosphere which is right..but you know that being so close to Cork that more fans could have travelled..thats being honest and not throwing digs..also may i add i have seen some comments on the Waterford Forum this season from Cork City fans,especially after the cup final and i thought they were well out of order...
The last time the games against us were on Saturday night 50 or 60 stayed overnight in Cork, there's always at least 20 people at every single away match,no matter when it's on, usually the same people! I've been in Turners Cross twice myself this season..next time we'll bring big banners.."Yoohoo.. RedX we're here..cooee..!"
If you look at the ****ies, what you see is pubescent acne faced, angst ridden, sexually frustrated teenagers who are either still in school, UCC heads or white collar workers who make up a significant profile of the fans who attend the X.
LOL :D :D :D
KOH
Redx, we never bring anyone to cork and never will but again you made an extreme statement. Theres always around 20 of us there (only a couple of us young lads though, the rest usually comprising of golden oldies).
Fact is our supporters are lazy and we never bring a crowd anywhere bar dublin and longford.
Derry and Harps by a mile
Don't agree with that. FFS I saw LTFC jerseys at one of our European home games :)Quote:
Originally Posted by RedX
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Originally Posted by dancinpants
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Sssshhh sure their up with the big boys again for another year !!!
If you look at Scum fans, what you see are the 40 year old, has-been, beer-bellied, wannabe soccer hooligans in their Celtic tops, who go to games just to get away from the whinging, nagging, chain-smoking beanpole they got pregnant when she was 15, and the 9 snot-nosed, track-suited, little gurriers they ended up with after too many nights of drinking cheap cider by the bonfire.....:pQuote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop