Excuse me if I don't find being called a "hun *******" funny. It didn't come across as a joke and it certainly isn't funny.
I never forgot about Cobh Ramblers, I've never even heard of them before.:D
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apologies so..... sorry u might of heard of queenstwon fc before so? no? ye sent a dodgy ship down here about 1914... huge but faulty.....
Yeeeooo!! Slap it up ye! This Hun ******* is going to watch his team in the All Ireland Final.. what will Corkonians be doing?
I said it before, and I'll say it again... you truely are the Derry City of the Republic, and put our bitter rivals the Glens to shame... really. Now toodle off to your Muxster Cup or whatever it is, and when you get your 'International Players' playing, have your suspended players not suspended and on the pitch, and manage to score goals (you know that thing that wins games?) and manage to qualify again, we will play you again... until then, if you wan to see the All Ireland Champions, tune into Setanta Ireland in a few weeks.. it is as close as your team will get
hey i was only having a little joke off bruce... no need to start bigot ****......
Here fishy fishy.. just out of interest btw was that the 'Real' Cork team last night on TV? I could have swore it was the same one, albeit you got a penalty and played against 10 men (which you didn't beat)...
Typical. :rolleyes: Another good molestation thread ruined by petty bickering. :(
Sarcasm Steve Bruce, sarcasm.:rolleyes:
and it was all a mistake message erased and all feck sake
There is no point going into the whole religion thing, everyone and their dog knows the history of our club, our background and culture. It is a non issue, and only brought up when something goes wrong... like a team dominating for a game and still getting beaten. If you are intersted in our club, you are more than welcome to come up and we can take you on a tour.. maybe take in a game. I'm sure the Longford/Drogheda/Derry/ some Cork fans can attest to the friendlyness of it all.
If you want to go to a game with a 'fuller' atmosphere, then the Glens are usually good for it.. lets be honest here, you are never going to get a good atmosphere when the opposition brings 147 people in a 6000, two tiered stand.
Cliftonville games are pretty good as well, and they usually have some nice messages on wallpaper for us.
As for the football, well you know yourself, not all games are classics, and sometimes the games you think will be brilliant are ****e, and vice versa.
No harm to you but Linfields catchment area extends well beyond south Belfast, a cursory glance round the flags at tomorrows final will tell you that.
"Tobermore", "Cookstown", "DUNGANNON"....hell, back in the sands of time i even remember a "Poyntzpass" flag. :eek:
And back before Portadown mounted a serious challenge for honours, its probably a fair bet that there were damn near as many Bluemen in Portadown as there were Ports fans!
Linfield aside, the northern teams have fared pretty badly in the Setanta, though there have been a couple of notable results in our favour ie Derry 1-2 Glentoran & Cork 0-1 Portadown
Summer football, and an all-round more professional approach by the EL has given you an enormous advantage over our clubs, but in the event of an AIL then the seasons would run in tandem [obviously] and the northern clubs would be forced to take a similar professional approach.
And - as posted elsewhere - the northern clubs had a slight advantage in UEFA co-efficients prior to the advent of summer football in the south.
Obviously you are streets ahead of the likes of Portadown at the minute, but after a couple of seasons acclimatization, I don't think there'd be the enormous chasm some of you southern dudes imagine.
The enormous chasm is there already, we starting to expect wins in our Euro games. IL teams just happy to be on planes.
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My post related to current Setanta performances, likely future AIL performances, and UEFA co-efficients prior to the advent of summer football in the south.
Though fair enough, happy to be on the planes is about right, but I'll still be cheering you boys as you fight the brave fight next season.
Fair play to Peadar, the deliberate omission of smileys totally fooled everyone for a few days. I applaud you sir.
As regards Linfield v Cork, Linfield showed a mental resolve that Cork completely lacked. I'm not saying Bailie is some kind of nordie Nesta, but defending is actually part of the game too and he was pretty good in the semi. Learning how not to lose is something Linfield have got the hang of. Learning how to lose with grace is something Gamble hasn't.
As for Cork as a team, they're rapidly turning into the Arsenal of the LoI - lovely football in the approach phase, very watchable for a neutral but chronic inability to actually score. It's all well and good to point out that O'Flynn was crocked, O'Donovan suspended and Behan, well, just naturally devoid of ability, but it does kinda beg the question why youse're relying on a crock, an undisciplined scut and a complete stocking to win you games.
In their last three matches, Cork have played what are probably the three best teams on the island at the moment - Drogheda, Linfield and us - and what's been the common theme? No peno, no result.
Just flicking through the Times GAA championship preview supplement, they have a If (county) was a cartonn Character they'd be: bit for amusement.
The one for Cork suits their Associaton bunch down to the ground too!
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Angelica Pickles:
Thinks she's bigger than is the case and screams blue murder if doesn't get her own way. Has no idea how annoying she is.
In your last two matches, you've played teams, supposedly, from outside the top three on the island. The common theme? You lost. Thats three games in a row now, right? How's slaphead holding up? Not making any absurd rants in the paper like some kind of a bottler?
Disgraceful anti-baldy comments. There seems to be a trend coming into this message board. Disgusting. We don't want that kind of thing in society and we certainly don't want that in the game. :mad:
David Jeffrey will back me up on this.
Gavin Golden.com, Inc, will do everything in its power to weed out those who choose to besmirch the good name of our personage with this kind of mindless behaviour.
Our sincerest apologies to Mr. McDonnell and the inference that any past alopecia should be a topic of conversation in today's professional game.
Four, but two of them were missed so they hardly count. ;)
Sorry,the "ye're goal was a penalty so ye didn't really beat us" argument doesn't stand up once you're over the age of 12.
As Linfield fans rightly said last week, the result is what it's all about. We beat Pats 1-0 and whether the goal was a penalty or punched in by Roy is irrelevant.
I'd hardly think scoring 2 penalties in 2 consecutive games shows a complete dependence on them but if we won every game for the rest of the season 1-0 with every goal a peno I'd be delighted.
Did Gamble get a fine for this?
Ya, nothing too crazy about it really.
Good to see how much Joe cares, the interviewer seems to be provoking him really. I'd say he's half-thinking he'll get a thump. ha.
Touch of Keane about Joe when he says "No doubt we were the better side."