Whats with that jersey? Its stupid looking thing. The crest???
Fabulous result, we may have been under pressure but we weathered it, frustrated them. Heres hoping we can finish the job next sunday.
Now, just dont let us do a bloody Ballymena!!!
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Whats with that jersey? Its stupid looking thing. The crest???
Fabulous result, we may have been under pressure but we weathered it, frustrated them. Heres hoping we can finish the job next sunday.
Now, just dont let us do a bloody Ballymena!!!
just saw woodsie header and couple of inches lower and we would have had that precious away goal
keeper and defender on the post were stranded
Billy was very unlucky with the header in the first half but really should have scored in the second half but he went for power instead of accuracy and put it wide.
It'll be very tough for City next week as NEC are a good side and had City under pressure for most of the game
Hey ... you might be quoting that out of context :DQuote:
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Man ... is it a pitiful joke at this stage. We'd need an organised approach to change things though, could that ever happen ??
where were the highlights on?
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Citynet ..... download highlights from Dutch TV .... very good, you can make out alot of what he is saying. He was impressed with Woods from what i could gather.
Couldn't be arsed reading the whole thread, but my thoughts on the game.
We SHOULD have won, I reckon 2 - 1 to us would have been a fair result.
I thought bringing on Gamble was a strange descision, Nwanko would have been a better choice.
Benno was my MOTM, an outstanding performance.
While they must have had 80% possession, they never really looked like scoring, and their only 2 real chances came when we were visibly tiring and I reckon the sun in the eyes had a little bit to do with it too.
However, another week of them training together, and their coaching staff having had a good look at us will improve their performance again. The balance is with them now, as a score draw will do them. Realistically, we need to score twice.
Mickey Devine made one of the best saves I've ever seen in any level of sport.
I reckon Flynnie will not be as big a loss to us as he once might have been, if he goes.
If Neeskens has any sense he will try to sign Georgie.
Fantastic stadium, except for the very steep steps up to the terrace.
We should have won it lads...... :(
But a draw is still a fine result.... :D
What are ya on about saying Flynny won't be a great loss now if he goes,are ya still drunk on the dutch heiny or what man?I'll agree he's not been brilliant this year but we have to give him time to get back to his very best after his terrible injury problems over the last year.He's the best striker we've had for a long time and could be the greatest we've ever had if he stays with us and gets back to the form that we all now he has.
i think patsh has a point here about flynny
2 seasons ago we would have miseed flynny big time
now with the depth and strength in our squad, u would fancy winning games without flynny in the team
AND I HAVE NO DRINK TAKEN :D
What are you on about ..... it runs through your veins like !! :DQuote:
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Agreed .... we are not in trouble without Flynnie but if we had him on top form then he would turn defenders and burn them for pace, and the fact that he chases everything. With Flynnie up front, all guns a blazing he is definitely a great addition to the team. We are doing OK now but with him there, he just adds to the game.
Yeah but I'd say some of the stuff you consumed last week in Malmo/Copenhagen is still in your system! :DQuote:
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Those Dutch style Fat Frogs I had in Nijmegen last night are starting to kick in now!! :D
As for Flynny, I agree. We have now showed that we can cope quite well without him, obviously we'd prefer to keep him but if he did go we have very adequate and capable cover.
Yeah it was superb. I was convinced the ball was in but then all of a sudden Mick's hand appeared out of nowhere to knock the ball away. Brilliant.Quote:
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Yeah, Georgie was fantastic last night.... showing some of the tricks which make us all love him while at the same time getting stuck in and doing the hard work. That time when he flicked the ball over the players head was brilliant and it was a pity that his shot didn't match the skill. We already know that Georgie is the best player in Ireland but he's now showing that he is good enough for the European stage aswell.Quote:
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fcuk..ill never get that niks cider outta me system
would not agree about o'flynn.
remember he started the ball rolling against Malmo. The best striker city have ever had and the best in the LOI at present
hate to say it but dont think soQuote:
Originally Posted by eoinh
flynny has been out for a couple games this season and we did well without him.
hes not as irreplacable as we once thought
who do you think is the best striker then? :confused:Quote:
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jason byrne
he seems to have everything
Yeah ... hes Robbie Keanes cousin ... he must be good :pQuote:
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the charts dont lie
12 Jason Byrne Shelbourne
8 Glen Crowe Bohemians
6 Kevin Hunt Bohemians
5 Neale Fenn Cork City
5 Darryl Murphy Waterford United
5 John O'Flynn Cork City
5 Vinny Sullivan Waterford United
4 Willie Bruton Waterford United
4 Kevin Doyle Cork City
4 Gary O'Neill Dublin City
3 Dessie Baker Longford Town
3 Tony Bird St. Patrick's Athletic
3 Paul Crowley Dublin City
3 Glen Fitzpatrick Shelbourne
3 Declan O'Brien Drogheda United
3 George O'Callaghan Cork City
3 Terry Palmer Shamrock Rovers
3 Alan Reilly Drogheda United
3 Kevin Waters Waterford United
Gary O'Neill has scored 6 league goals
Yeah they do ... JOF has only been playing in a hand full of games ..... if he wasn't injuried, he'd be banging them in.Quote:
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