"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
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Sounds like something Tom would come out with in all fairness. FORAS are better off on their own.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
He obviously flicked through the Sports pages of the 'paper today.
"portsmouth seek Middle East backers" - "ooooh good idea"
"barca set to play in Champions league" - "We can get a friendly there. Sure the manager Johan Cruyff won't be contacted by 96fm to confirm"
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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Just listened to the Coughlan interview on 96fm this morning.. one of the funniest and most outrageous rants I've ever heard. But sad as well.
Apparently it's all Sinn Fein's fault!
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Oh jaybus I've never laughed as much in my life!!!![]()
I also heard that the sheiks in charge of Man City and Abramovich are selling their 2 clubs and buying into Cork City and are employing Sven Goran Eriksson as their Director of football and that their buying out Jose Mourinho's contract at Inter to hire him as assistant manager to Roddy!!!!![]()
thank god its all over and welcome to Foras FC to Div1,really lookin forward to these Munster derbies.Div1 is shapen up to be pretty decent this year,certainly far more competitive than in previous seasons.
"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
Not in any way meaning to be controversial (or drag thread off topic), but when researching a wee bit of Irish football history a while back, I came across a statistic which surprised/shocked me.
At the time of the secession by the FAIFS from the IFA after 1921, there were only 10 football clubs in the whole of the Munster FA. (By contrast, the County Antrim FA had around 200 member clubs).
Indeed from what I have read, the disagreement in the early 20th Century might originally have been described as an internal struggle for influence by the (Dublin-based) Leinster FA within the (Belfast-based) IFA.
However, following political developments on the island (1916, Partition etc), this local disagreement assumed a "national" character, with the Leinster FA campaigning for the IFA effectively to be moved to/controlled from Dublin. As such, they look to have enlisted support from the Munster FA (and Connaught?), as well as from Nationalist football strongholds in Belfast. And when this takeover failed (primarily due to the IFA being supported by the other "Home" Associations?), they broke away entirely to form the FAIFS.
Anyhow, my point is that as far back as the history of football in Ireland goes, the North was more of a stronghold of the game than the South, and by the time of the split, Dublin/Leinster was still by far the strongest footballing region within the the new Free State, along with a few Garrison/Railway towns etc, while whole swathes of Munster and Connaught were "football-free zones".
Which, in a sense, reflects the present make-up of the LOI (and IL) and emphasises just how difficult it is to spread the game (any game?) outside traditional heartlands.
But as I say, I'm genuinely not trying to stir things, nor in anyway disparage the efforts and loyalty etc of LOI football fans outside Dublin and the East.
I'd have a wild guess that it's TNB.
Hallelujah Cork City FC are now a defunct club according to the reliable wikipedia!!!
Hopefully no-one from the Cork forum mind me posting this link to the audio from this morning.
Award winning stuff.
http://www.ccfcforum.com/audios/96fm24022010parta.mp3
Part B - Jonathan O'Brien http://www.ccfcforum.com/audios/96fm24022010partb.mp3
Part C - Jim McCarthy, Peter Grey, Tom Coughlan & Jonathan O'Brien http://www.ccfcforum.com/audios/96fm24022010partc.mp3
Part D - Michael O'Connell http://www.ccfcforum.com/audios/96fm24022010partd.mp3
So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
So can we take it that Bray Wanderers are defo playing Premier football and Cork are in the 1st Division?
So FORAS were willing to accept 20% of a club with this guy Michael O'Connell involved ???
We'd of had another year of madness!!!
What were you thinking...
John Delaney!! GET OUT!!!
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