is the cork game definetly switched to a saturday?? need to know work wise etc..
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is the cork game definetly switched to a saturday?? need to know work wise etc..
Yes but if Cork go through to the next round then chances are the game will be postponed:mad:.
I wish I could get back to see this or another match, but my passport has expired:(
You live in Wales, passports are never required for coming to Ireland from the UK. Anyway, just get a new one!:pQuote:
Originally Posted by Soper
Actualllllly, you need photographic ID.I don't drive, hence the need for a passport.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
actually Ryanair require you to have a passport.
No they don't.
well they did when i went to London back in November,did they change their policy
Yes they doQuote:
Originally Posted by avvenalaf
I asked last week.
we switched our game with them back in may to a tuesday..so we shouldnt have to switch again,and the home team always makes the final decision.........although knowing the FAI theyll probably force the game to be rearranged coz of Corks euro 'run'
i went to london not so long ago wit ryanair i think and i needed my passport!
Its in the name!
What?:confused:.Quote:
Originally Posted by red bellied
He winding yeah up.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
ANYWAY...back to the topic in hand. i asked Ollie davey today and he said Rovers 'hope' the Cork game will be played saturday if Cork lose,but if they win,then the game will be re-scheduled. he said Rovers will find out for definite wed night whether Cork win or not.
Surely its the other way around if they win they will need to play the game as it would cause a fixture pileup for Cork. If they lose they could come up most midweeks.
Whatever it would be bad for Rovers to play them mid-week another time gate would suffer.
well i would like to see the game played on saturday but not if it meant that cork lost so good luck to them:)
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Originally Posted by gustavo
Sorry Gustavo, I'll be wearing my Limassol scarf and holding my lucky shamrock tonight, hoping for a win for the Cypriots........purely selfish reasons.;)
I am coming over with a group for the weekend, and we specifically chose the Cork game when we booked months ago !!:D :
is the game not tomorrow night??Quote:
Originally Posted by Sligo Hornet
It is, Hornet's just getting prepared;) :D.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rovers1
Absolutely correct Sligoman!.........come on Limassol!! ( tomorrow night! ):D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
According to the Cork City website if they progress to the next round the game on Saturday night will be postponed.
ya thats true.
its postponed so!!
ya,will be re-arranged for a midweek game.night on the town for the players on Saturday so!!!!
Of course, ****ing Corkies getting their own way:mad:.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rovers1
So if it was us in Europe you would want the game to go ahead?
As I've said before, Cork wanted European football, they got it, they should have to deal with the fixture congestion that it brings! They're whingers in my opinion and if our game(more than likely is but just waiting til it's confirmed) is called off then I'll also be supporting Belgrade in the next round because Cork don't deserve European football if they're not willing to fulfill their league fixtures too.Quote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
Cork haven't a hope anyway!
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Originally Posted by sligoman
Well Im glad you arent in charge of the league anyway! I dont see how you can say that Cork are whingers because this postponement isnt without precedent so they are entitled to it , We should be encouraging all our teams to do well in Europe and postponing a few games is a small price to pay if it means our teams are better prepared.
I presume your against Drogs and Derry postponing there game too?Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Yes, and so are the majority of their fans too.Quote:
Originally Posted by adamcarr
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Originally Posted by Sligo Hornet
I've asked the lads to bring you back a new Limassol scarf - to replace the one that you should be stuffing up tyour arse now!
Thanks to yourself and Sligoman for your best wishes!
The nearest you'll ever get to RedStar Belgrade is the colour of your jersies.
Er I think you'll find that the mighty SRFC Red Army played Red Star in the European Cup before Cork City even existed shun! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by jimhacker
Yeah and I wish I could find the Programme my Grandfather had from the match. Looked for it a few times, must have another go.
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Originally Posted by Rogue Trader
Spot on, Liverpool / Chel / Arsenal / Utd all use their squads in these situations and Cork need to use the extra capital recieved from playing these games to bolster the squad to handle it.
Why didn't they just sign kearney back, he is in cork playing hurling now.
Cork will beat Red Star at home.
As a professional team, Rovers need to accept that these things happen.We'll still beat them at home.
they should deal with the fixture conjestion! thats what europe is about...you play midweek and you shud fulfill your domestic fixtures aswell....cork are full-time....they shud play us on saturday!
I never noticed ye complaining about Shels et al getting games postponed before European nights in years gone by
I sent the fai a mail, not that it will do any good.
Hi...
I would like to enquire why the Sligo Rovers game versus Cork City
game which was scheduled for Saturday 22nd has been postponed.
I understand that Cork want the time to prepare for their game against
Belgrade but teams have to deal with this situation in other leagues
across Europe without postponing games. Teams wishing to participate
in European competition should realise this and make arrangements to
either bolster their squad during the transfer market or rotate
current squad players.
This also has a negative affect on Sligo Rovers, we have been doing
very well in the league lately had would have been expecting a
sizeable gate at this game, now it looks like this game will be
rescheduled as a midweek game which looks certain to draw fewer
through the gates.
You should also consider the potential fixture pileup as a result of
this, I realise that Dublin City folding has probably given you more
flexibility to play around with however I feel that this decision
whoever made it would have been the same if Dublin City FC hadn't
folded.
I am a keen follower of Sligo Rovers and the Irish leagues and would
hope that a level of professionalism would be adhered to which would
seen provisions made for teams like Cork who benefit from
participating in an illustrious competition like the European Cup to
be expected to honour their domestic fixtures and not to have a
negative affect on up and coming teams like Sligo Rovers.
Thanking you
It's good to see I'm not the only one p!ssed off at this. I was slated in another thread for saying it but at least the majority of our fans feel the sameBet ya wont even get a reply:rolleyes:.Quote:
Originally Posted by SRFC Head