Galway was completely different to Cork, but still would be nuts to take it out on your own club. A mass boycott of the new Ireland jersey would be much better served and would probably get a decent amount of media coverage if enough relevant people (people who would have bought normally) took part.
Lets redefine what it means to heal
Complaining about a decision after it is annouced would be way too late.
Of course it is trying to exert influence - on the Europa League place which Dundalk believe is their entitlement.
The alternative of course is to trust the FAI to reach the morally correct decision themselves
If you follow your logic if Dundalk win the league or cup or otherwise finish in the top three in 2010 would you advocate declining the Euro spot?
In any case there comes a time when you must stand up and be counted, irrespective of whether some feathers get ruffled
A couple of dozen tops not being bought would make no difference on the FAI. And let's be honest - that's what it would be. It would be less than a dot in the huge picture of financial pain that the FAI has for not making a World Cup yet again on top of the Lansdowne boxes not selling.
The answer for fans isn't to get angry, it's to get organised.
Irish football needs a fan federation. But the leadership is never there on the ground to set one up, let alone keep it going.
So we're doomed to continue the cycle of feeling shafted, moaning, and then doing nothnig substantive or constructive about it until the next time we feel shafted. The deja vu world of Irish domestic soccer continues.
Fair play to Dundalk - they are only saying publicy what the majority of fans (cork included) are saying on here.
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
just wondering would it be possible for someone to set up an online petition against the FAIs handling of the CCFC situation.The majority of posters here are paying customers of the LOI and surely would have to be taken seriously by the powers that be.
Its lookin like there a shoe in for most hated team in the league before a ball is even kicked.
"We've had a lot of good times, but you don't know how good they are until you have the bad ones" Tony Adams
Fair dues to Dundalk for putting their head above the parapet.
I think City will get a Premier licence but this will put pressure on the FAI to give us a big points deduction
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
i would impose a points deduction for the coming season and invite Dundalk to take Corks "earned" place in europe - i believe that euro qualifying is solely at the FAI's discretion, meaning that your final placing in the league is not the sole deciding factor on who gets into Europe...
I dont know if the first punishment is possible but im pretty sure the FAI can "legally" offer Corks spot to Dundalk.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
http://www.loi.ie/index.php/about/pr...ture-postponed
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 19:35
The Setanta Sports Cup Organising Committee today announced that the fixture between Sligo Rovers and Cork City, originally scheduled for February 22nd, has been postponed following the decision of the Independent Club Licensing Committee to defer its decision on Cork City until after the High Court case comes in for mention on Monday, February 22nd.
Also when the game is to be played, of course at Corks convience, Sligo Rovers will have to play with one arm tied behind each players back and hop on one leg.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Has there been any indication as to whether TNB has furnished the consortium with the required documents?
I was looking at a way that the FAI might propose/find an out! Additional prize money not to rock the Cork boat? Until the start 0f the 10/11 season would any Examinerships not affect the 09/10 season placings, prize money and Europe?
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