Pat Scully's interview was interesting!
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Pat Scully's interview was interesting!
Twas a funny one alright.
That really was a great peno from Dan Connor all those years ago. Top drawer finish.
Great save from the Harps outfield player too, just lucky we were 2-0 up anyway.
*switches on subtitles for Keith Fahey interview*
What happened with him and Drogheda? He didn't go into it, but anyone know?
Alan Gough: Do you realise there are cameras at the games and that they allow people to see when you leave in goals like Vinny Feherty's 2nd?:mad:
Anyone care to explain the Something or Oxford University Question asked of the Cobh lad Cummins in 60?
Did you see the goals he conceded in his debut against Cork? He made a mistake in the first minute.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rambling Along
even that is hard at his age !
Ok what goalie ever stands right on his line?.... they don't as to make the goals that bit smaller, with that the chip landed right below the bar, not many keepers can dive backwards at that height to catch a ball dropping that high up the goal mouth!!
Say it was poor positioning if you must, but to accuse him off letting in the goal is sad really, we're more then one goal ahead of ye on it.
Tonights result a disaster for Cork football. I was hoping Ramblers could manage to stay up as City are going to get sent down to the first division with two teams now to be promoted but it looks like Galway will pip Cobh now leaving us with no Cork team in the premier division next season.
No chance of Cork being relegated through licensing
:mad::rolleyes:
What about Rico's choice of shoes, highlighted in the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, for which he paid €275, does he not know that there is a global financial crisis, he could buy himself an Icelandic Bank for that money, Rico the Imelda Marcos of the Eircom League.:D
No but if you look at licensing the biggest issues are the financials which all are easy pass except for a few parts
First is the TCC which can be achieved by making an agreement for payment whick Cork have already achieved so they will be ok with that
Secondly is the matter of an auditor signing the accounts and stating that the club is a going concernt going forward. If they haqve managed to get out of examinership then the courts must believe they are capable of being a going concern so can't see any auditor not signing the same to the accounts
Lastly players wages I would be sure that agreements have been achieved with players about a payment schedule for owed wages
So my reading of that a premier license as all other parts would be in place
Oh, fair enough. I didn't read the post above your original post. I thought you were commenting on something you heard on MNS. I was thinking it was a little premature for anyone official to say anything about licensing on TV
I agree BTW, I think cork will be fine
Keith Fahey doesn't interview very well does he? He was like a rabbit in the headlights. Then again he's had a fairly controversial career so I suppose he was nervous about a lot of that being brought up. He'll need to work on his media personality for when he moves to the English Premier League in January and makes the break into the Ireland midfield in time for the Italy game!
Unless they get further points deductions from this year to relegate them 'on the filed'.
Can't see it happening though.
I thought it just sumed up what happens to hundread upon hundreds of players that go across, they get messed about big time and end up dropping out. Fair play to Blue Bell for looking out for him, more that Arsenal or Villa cared after he was disposed of.
There is something seriously wrong in our game when this is still happening. FAI are entrusted with the administration of the game at all levels and this should include the welfare of players, even the ones who have no education and are drop outs at 20 years of age away from home.
What about the Amstrad techno whizz-bang gadget that they used to embarrass Harps' 'keeper? Sky Sports must have had a car boot sale!