Crowd Vs Longford?

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  1. James's Avatar

    James said:
    Originally posted by Macy
    teams that played you twice at home obviously had an advantage over teams that had to go to the cross twice...
    maybe not so much the case this season
    fortress turners cross whereareya?
     
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    Dodge said:
    only one club ever won the league playing 17 away games and 16 home... you know which one...

    Its not that hard, just load the fron end of the season with the midweek games so you have space to manouvre at the end. Oh and no stupid two week break
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  3. Éanna said:
    if you start it a bit earlier, spread the mid-week games out and don't have a break. of course the best thing to do would be to have a 16 team premier and play each other twice.

    too many matches, not enough time
     
  4. Macy said:
    Originally posted by Éanna
    if you start it a bit earlier, spread the mid-week games out and don't have a break. of course the best thing to do would be to have a 16 team premier and play each other twice.
    Totally, if there were 16 teams good enough.... Unfortunatley at the moment I don't think there are (and it shouldn't be done for the sake of it)...
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
     
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    James said:
    bringing it back to the crowd v longford
    it was great to see the cup champions bring so many away supporters to cork for the match
    nice one
     
  6. razor said:
    What I did think was nice was the round of applause the Shed gave Longford at the start of the game.
    It doesn't happen often.
    Nice Touch !!
     
  7. Éanna said:
    Originally posted by razor
    What I did think was nice was the round of applause the Shed gave Longford at the start of the game.
    It doesn't happen often.
    Nice Touch !!
    yeah, that was nice to see. digger got a great reception too
     
  8. NorthoftheLee said:
    digger is a class act..........should show dan connor a thing or two about having a personality.......when the midget ****e linesman come down to check the nets...digger went over to him to look big......thought that was hilarious.......

    crowd was very dissapointing..........terrible night tho it was....

    Mick Conroys comments in the sun really ****ed me off.....I thought that guy had a bit more respect for the LOI than that...encouraging barstooling like that........

    as for the 36 games.......dont see a problem......if there was no 2 week break for the Spec Olyms and the eL officials had a brain amongst them to play some more midweek games throughout the season then we wouldnt be having this fixture pile up........hopefully this will be sorted next season which i think starts even earlier...
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    Weren't people complaining about the current format (i.e. playing each other four times a season) as well? I reckon playing each other three times, even with a different amount of home/away games, is still preferable to four meetings a season. Not enough teams to make a 16-team league with two rounds.
     
  10. Gary said:
    3 meeting a year is ridiculous, especially to the non Dub teams.

    Alan Matthews said in some paper the other day that he reckons next season will be the last for the 10 team league. Anyone got any idea where he got this idea? i mean if there were 12 teams, playing 4 times, thats 46 games. Too much considering most of the league is still part time.
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  11. NorthoftheLee said:
    44 Gary 44 ...

    3 game format is terrible................
     
  12. joe said:
    Originally posted by Dodge
    only one club ever won the league playing 17 away games and 16 home... you know which one...

    who was the manager that achieved such an astounding feat Dodge?
     
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    Dodge said:
    Liam Buckley actually
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  14. Macy said:
    Originally posted by Dodge
    Liam Buckley actually
    LOL - you nearly got him Joe....
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
     
  15. joe said:
    Originally posted by Dodge
    Liam Buckley actually
    okay so, who was the Director of Football then? The man who assembled most if not all of the squad, I'd say?
     
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    Dodge said:
    Originally posted by joe
    okay so, who was the Director of Football then? The man who assembled most if not all of the squad, I'd say?
    Thats neither here nor there

    Isn't Liam Murphy Director of Football in Cork?
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  17. joe said:
    Originally posted by Dodge
    Thats neither here nor there

    Isn't Liam Murphy Director of Football in Cork?
    Nope, he's Technical Director
     
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    Colm said:
    Originally posted by Dodge
    Liam Buckley actually
    Yeah, but who was it that was really running the show?
    Champions!
     
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    Dodge said:
    Originally posted by joe
    Nope, he's Technical Director
    Jesus! That has even more power. So Murphy is still running everything then?
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  20. joe said:
    Lads,

    would ye ever stay on topic. What's all this Technical Director/Director of Football lark got to do with 'Crowd Vs Longford?'