Genuinely not just saying this as I'm a Cork City fan, but this is extremely admirable. I've great respect for anyone who would do something like this. Fair play.
Genuinely not just saying this as I'm a Cork City fan, but this is extremely admirable. I've great respect for anyone who would do something like this. Fair play.
Are you seriously considering a donation to the Tom Coughlan's titantic as it sinks? Sometimes it's really difficult to figure out if some people are really in touch with reality or just wish to bath themselves in the water of some sort of (misguided) philantropy.
Perhaps this silly gibe is the real motivation for your post
No. I was going to PM a few Cork fans rather than do this 'in public' but I figured I'd get a quicker answer this way, and maybe motivate a few others to do the same. And it was a genuine question: the FORAS site advocates that people go along on friday and buy merch. so I wanted to know what the 'party line' was.
No, Im not as obsessed with you lot as you clearly are with us......but perhaps it was silly: it was meant to be light-hearted.Perhaps this silly gibe is the real motivation for your post
A patriot is someone who knows how to hate his country properly.
Anyone who's looking to donate to FORAS can do so as per below
copied from FORAS.
"How To Donate to FORAS
All Donations are greatly accepted, every euro helps us build a stronger trust.
How to Donate
Lodge into the following Account;
Account Name: FRIENDS OF THE REBEL ARMY SOCIETY LTD
Branch: Bank Of Ireland, South Mall
Sort Code: 90-27-68
Account No: 94874154
Please put your name and address in the Narrative field so we can thank you
Via http://www.paypal.com/
Transfer required funds to forastrust@gmail.com
Please put your name and address in the Comments section so we can thank you
Send Bank Draft/Postal Order/Cheque to
FORAS (Friends of the Rebel Army Society)
P.O. Box 762,
South City Delivery Office,
Togher,
Cork.
Please put your name and address in on the envelope so we can thank you"
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i dont agree one helping any team that caused their own problems by over spending and paying players big wages in a part time league.
we at waterford united were in the shyte a few years ago and got no help from anyone, and im sure most clubs were in the same position, But we all had to bail ourselfs out.
so cork should do same.
Did you hear him on MNS last night - Ah but sure its the recession Tony (not his fault part or hand in it at all of course he didn't sign more players in the off season oh no when already in the mire)........its the recession you know we are at negative 8% growth in the economy now Tony
You culd sense Tony O'D was looking at him going "what the f&^k is this guy on about? "
At the end of the day outside of the Revenue bill are they not up the creek with other creditors owed also ??
Stick with FORAS and I hope they get what they need to secure the name etc. in some form or other.
Irish Independent Sport Supplement today.
Page 6 ; Daniel McDonnell article on Cork,
Caption text 'The Munster FA own Turners cross so it's not going to be sold off in a firesale.'
True - however the picture is of Tallaght Stadium (Shams Vs Cork match) - you couldnt make it up!!
No monies should be handed over to CCFC. Instead all monies should be donated to FORAS.
its reaffirms my faith in the decency of LOI fans to see Dundalk fans dancing on the graves of clubs like Cork and Bohs. Cos you know that if Dundalk fans do one thing, do the opposite and you will probably be doing the right thing.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Not to mention the other areas that support Dundalk FC; mid-Louth, south Monaghan, and south Armagh.
As for Cork City. They got their "get out of jail" card in the examinership process, and have fecked it again up by not controlling their wage bill.
If people want to give €300k-€400k to Tom Coughlan and delay the inevitable for a few months, bigger fools them.
This is a cyclical event in Cork. There will be a new Cork team in the first division next season.
SkStu - I've checked out the 3 recent threads on Cork, and I have not noticed one Dundalk fan (never mind your plural "Dundalk fans") taking any joy from the impending demise of Cork City.
I have however, noticed many laughable jibes about an "obsession" with Bohemians financial mismanagement - I expect that this "persecution complex" will run for several months yet.
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