I must admit, that the Kilcoyne banner displayed by Cork fans against Rovers, was one of the most disturbing, and incitement-provoking banners, that I have ever seen at any LOI game. How anyone with the remotest interest in this league, whether they support Cork, Cobh, or Culdaff, could possibly describe a person who effectively destroyed an entire club in an instant, as a hero, is seriously fkd-up!! :mad: :mad:
Louis Kilcoyne is about as popular with Rovers fans, as Abu Al Zarqawi is in Liverpool. As I have said before, Kilcoyne in the Rovers dictionary = foul and abusive word. The man is among other things, a traitor, a repulsive parasite, and a permanent black mark in the history of Irish club football, and all who follow it's progress. The devastation he caused at Rovers is as vast, as the damage done in the Asian tsunami last year. However much the club has tried to pick up the pieces since then, it just can't. The club has no assets, no board, no home, no income, and solely exists on goodwill and charity, unlike any club at any level in this country. It's like a car running without petrol, or an engine. It merely has seats, and four wheels, one of them flat. No matter what direction we try to steer the club in, it can't go anywhere. LK is solely responsible for the state the club is in, and always has been in, since April 1987. The thought that any NL fan could gloat about him, after everything he did is frankly, quite disgusting. :mad:
The RK chant, while tasteless, is not specifically aimed in the direction of anyone connected with Cork City FC, and is tame by comparison.