God that made me laugh.
Yup,, I suggested that wayyyy back in January 2009. I might be right after all
http://www.ccfcforum.com/forum/index...opic=29358&hl=
From Jan 6 2009, 12:32 AM Consipracy Theory time!
"Was havin a think about this today and considering Coughlan's copious GAA links with the Cork County board and beyond. Is possible he is out trying to complete every GAh fans wet dream of destroying Football (Soccer for you Gah heads) in Cork?
It would be a very smart way to do it. A big Gah fans buys out the competition in the city????????"
"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little." - Edmund Burke
So Tom didnt even bother to try get an agreed wage payment structure in place before yesterday's deadline.He's basically ignoring every deadline now.
That GAA conspiracy theory is funny.
As someone who enjoys following the league while not contributing financially to it, it's very disheartening to be watching all this unfold. I'd decided that I'd start doing my bit next season by going to matches, getting bits of merchandise etc.
I feel sorry for the Cork fans, as its the exploits of their club in Europe (all the LoI clubs tbh) that gave me an interest in the league and showed that with a bit of effort there is a league here worth giving a fcuk about.
What I can't understand is how they could go from a situation where they won the league, played good football, had a tidy squad and generally were a success story, to where they are at the moment? Its a disaster. At least with Drogheda and Shels, you could point at some irregularities and say "well it was bound to happen, wasn't it?" but Cork did seem to have a real professional setup, off the pitch as well as on it, had good identifiable local sponsorship, a suitable ever-improving ground, and a strong support base.
How the fook could it get like this?
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
Simple: they paid out MENTAL wages.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
I think this post on our own forum sums it up , here
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
http://worddok.blogspot.com
Action against the national team ?
You mean like not letting us play a glamour friendly against Bhutan or some such at Thomond Park in the Spring ?
There's always hope.
Anyways - I doubt FIFA would have the stomach to give Ireland a hard time right now following the Henry affair.
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
Quick question, did Roddy sign for Cork this morning?
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