just been listening to radio 5live here in london.
rob bonnet just referred to cork city as a british side.
i'd love to hear him say that if he ever went there.
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just been listening to radio 5live here in london.
rob bonnet just referred to cork city as a british side.
i'd love to hear him say that if he ever went there.
Can someone please be kind enough to let me know how Cork are doing? I'm stuck at work and I can't access the radio commentary on the internet from this computer. I've got livescore up, but it would nice to know how well they're playing, what their chances are. Thanks.
0-0. Cork are doing ok but they dont hold on to the ball enough. Both side have chances but I reckon Slavia might score first.
http://corkcityfc.ie/forums/index.ph...opic=4900&st=0
there ya go ! :ball:
Thanks JR and blutil. Come on City!
cork have to keep possession a lot more because its really hurting them. They could be 2-0 down quite easily if it wasnt for their goalkeeper. Still getting to half time 0-0 is good. IF they can sort out those problems they might have a chance. I cant see Cork scoring somehow.
Prague are 1-0 up.
Slavia 2-0 up
Cork have really fell apart. The last goal was a joke, the defender ran through the middle all the way to the penalty area. It might be 3-0 or even 4-0.
They need to get an away goal out of this game now. If they get one and it finishes 2-1 they're still in with a shout come the 2nd leg.
I think Cork must be cursing their luck for selling their best striker to Reading
Yep, and getting next to nothing for him!!Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
cheap shot!
Thought the Cork defence worked very hard and O Callaghan let them down by constantly squandering possession in the middle third. 2-0 was a fair enough result, but it's not beyond Cork to stuff Slavia in the second leg, very average side IMO.
it wasnt a cheap shot but its a serious question, if Cork want to progress they shouldnt be selling their best players.
EL clubs have so much work to do, physically, techincally etc I dont agree with Roddy Collins , I think we can still make progress.
In fairness now, Slavia are a good side. Also, that team seems to be a completely reserve side what with injuries and suspensions. So, in two weeks Cork could be facing a much stronger side needing to score at least two and not let in any. I think it might be beyond them.
thats right, all those injuries made Slavia a very weak side. It could be 4-0 or 5 more in two weeks time. Very disapointing
thats been covered already months ago.as this is a WUM i won't comment any further.Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
city were poxed to be level at HT but we never really broke their stride.whatever luck we had was used up in defence and had none for when we hit the post 3 times.I feel the lack of an away goal will cost us.it will be difficult to stop them from scoring at the cross but its a narrow pitch which will help so heres hoping for better in 2 weeks :ball:
your optimistic ollie. I have more or less wrote Corks chances off now.
if we manage to get the first goal,we'll see how they react.the crowd will be on top of them and then its in the melting pot.City did not play to their potential tonight but if they do the next night we are definitely in with a shout.Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
we have beaten good sides down through the years at the cross so you'd never know.
(initial post match depression starting to go)
yeah, an early goal would change the complexion a lot but it will be a real mountain. They will have all their better players back, a few more games in their league to focus their minds and really up for it having the 2-0 advantage.