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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Bray are in the premier. 100%
    Looks like a straight swap then, will Cork Foras still have a large following this season lads????

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    Quote Originally Posted by abbeyvale View Post
    Looks like a straight swap then, will Cork Foras still have a large following this season lads????
    Yes, the biggest the 1st Div has seen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Réiteoir View Post
    Does Eanna still post on here at all?
    eanna hasnt posted in well over a yr or two..
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    New crest looks like a sales pitch. "Cork City (available) for a scoop"
    Yeah I read it the same way. It's like an offer to go drinking - "Are you going for a scoop?"

    By the way, I couldn't find this thread. I was looking in the First Division section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo Escobar View Post
    Yes, the biggest the 1st Div has seen
    Don't want to rain on your parade but Derry City were getting regular 8-10,000 crowds in 1985 in the second tier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfc1928 View Post
    Don't want to rain on your parade but Derry City were getting regular 8-10,000 crowds in 1985 in the second tier.
    What type of support will they have this season, and would they have a large following for away games?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemovie View Post
    By the way, I couldn't find this thread. I was looking in the First Division section.
    They'll get relegated here just as soon as TNB runs out of appeals. So sometime next year is my guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfc1928 View Post
    Don't want to rain on your parade but Derry City were getting regular 8-10,000 crowds in 1985 in the second tier.
    I remember those times.That was a very exciting Derry team with Kristic,De Game ,Da Silva & others. I wonder where all those fans went ? Derry hadn't had senior football for some years before that time I think so it was something new.These things tend to come in waves. We had great crowds down here in the late sixties & early seventies,in fact we had over 20k at a game here in 1972,then a barren spell.Then in the eighty's it picked up again & here we are down again but I'm sure things will pick up again.
    If the League & the Clubs were run properly I'm sure people would come back again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tonydaly View Post
    we had over 20k at a game here in 1972,then a barren spell.
    Who was playing and how did it go for ye?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemovie View Post
    Who was playing and how did it go for ye?
    I thought as a Waterford fan you'd know all that or maybe you're just a johnny come lately
    You would see by my crest that I wasn't unduly worried by the result although I did have the pleasure of seeing Cork Hibs beat Waterford to win their first trophy in 1969.
    Last edited by tonydaly; 26/02/2010 at 7:15 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tonydaly View Post
    ]These things tend to come in waves. We had great crowds down here in the late sixties & early seventies,in fact we had over 20k at a game here in 1972,then a barren spell.Then in the eighty's it picked up again & here we are down again but I'm sure things will pick up again.
    If the League & the Clubs were run properly I'm sure people would come back again.
    I wish I could share your confidence that things will return to the way they were in the 60s & 70s. Crowds all over the country were far bigger then and even bigger if you go further back. Incredible as it might sound, the record attendance at Dalyer for a domestic match was 45,000 (Bohs v Rovers in 1945). Unfortunately, I just can't see those days coming back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedser View Post
    I wish I could share your confidence that things will return to the way they were in the 60s & 70s. Crowds all over the country were far bigger then and even bigger if you go further back. Incredible as it might sound, the record attendance at Dalyer for a domestic match was 45,000 (Bohs v Rovers in 1945). Unfortunately, I just can't see those days coming back.
    Now I don't think we will ever see 20k at a League of Ireland game again but as clubs realise that they must keep to their budgets & fans see that they are doing their best I'm confident that people will come to see the games. A lot of people have been put off the League of Ireland because of the way it was run & the way clubs did their business.
    Of course you will always find people who prefer to follow the English Premier League. When Roy Keane went to Sunderland all of a sudden we had scores of Sunderland fans in Cork. Most of them didn't even know where Sunderland was but I suppose its their right to follow whoever they wan to.
    I think the funniest thing I have seen was a guy protesting with a placard somewhere in Dublin about foreign games. What was he wearing ? A Celtic Top
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    Quote Originally Posted by tonydaly View Post
    I think the funniest thing I have seen was a guy protesting with a placard somewhere in Dublin about foreign games. What was he wearing ? A Celtic Top
    Yeah that was outside Croke Park when they were voting on allowing 'garrison games' in. Ridiculous.

    Quote Originally Posted by tonydaly View Post
    I thought as a Waterford fan you'd know all that or maybe you're just a johnny come lately
    You would see by my crest that I wasn't unduly worried by the result although I did have the pleasure of seeing Cork Hibs beat Waterford to win their first trophy in 1969.
    Ha, no I wasn't born when Johnny Matthews sunk that penalty to seal our 5th title. The bandwagon/quick to begrudge fans were alive back then too. Loads of the Waterford fans left at 2-0 down - missing arguably the club's greatest moment. It's just an Irish thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemovie View Post
    Yeah that was outside Croke Park when they were voting on allowing 'garrison games' in. Ridiculous.



    Ha, no I wasn't born when Johnny Matthews sunk that penalty to seal our 5th title. The bandwagon/quick to begrudge fans were alive back then too. Loads of the Waterford fans left at 2-0 down - missing arguably the club's greatest moment. It's just an Irish thing
    Thats the guy. Makes you wonder what some of these people have for brains.

    I love when people leave early & someone equalizes or gets the winner & they miss it. What I enjoy most of all is meeting someone who lives near to the ground & they ask you who won. I tell then City won 4 or 5 nil & it was a great game just to see their faces even though it might have been nil all & a bore
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    Quote Originally Posted by micls View Post
    Are you for real?

    We have a week to get a squad together on a tiny budget with a new manager who mightnt even get a preseason game.

    People need to seriously lower their expectations
    Ahem.....I would just like to take this opportunity to gloat .....on a serious note though, I still think promotion is not our main objective, nor should we expect it and it will be tough! So will you be at the game tomorrow? I'd say we'll have a huge crowd up!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo Escobar View Post
    Ahem.....I would just like to take this opportunity to gloat .....on a serious note though, I still think promotion is not our main objective, nor should we expect it and it will be tough! So will you be at the game tomorrow? I'd say we'll have a huge crowd up!!
    I certainly will. Really looking forward to it now. Should have 100 or more anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by micls View Post
    I certainly will. Really looking forward to it now. Should have 100 or more anyway
    Yeah, I can't wait now. I'd say more than 100. The flight mysteriously filled up early this week. The bus will be full. A few of us taking the train. I know others driving up. They're only the one's I know of. Can't wait!!
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