I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Gk: Mark McNulty
DEF: Ian Turner, John Dineen, Samuelle Emiliano, Stephen Mulcahy, Admir Softic, Dave Rodgers (confirmed by BOM but not website)
MID: Eoin Forde, Greg O'Halloran, Cillian Lordan (confirmed by BOM but not on website) Willie Heffernan
Fwd: Declan Edwards, Graham Cummins, Paul Deasy, Davin O'Neill
That's a decent squad there Cork have gathered up.
Looks like another challenger for the title.
So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
thought this would be suitable here
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Have to say that was funny.![]()
According to the Irish Examiner, Lordan has signed and will be captain.
Leeside stalwart Lordan to skipper Cork for league opener in Derry
By John Riordan
Thursday, March 04, 2010
CILLIAN LORDAN will have the honour of being be the first captain of the newly-formed Cork City Foras, it was confirmed last night.
The long-serving midfielder who has also lined out in defence during his 10-year stint on Leeside was the seventh player to put pen to paper on another busy day for the League of Ireland First Division outfit.
Italian defender Samuele Emiliano, returning Bosnian Admir Softic and talented forward Davin O’Neill all boosted Tommy Dunne’s squad yesterday, the playing staff now, officially, standing at 13 with less than 36 hours to go to the big kick-off in the Brandywell tomorrow night.
Dublin-born Declan Edwards, who is waiting on international clearance having been at Stockport County, was the 13th player to commit to the club last night after midfielder Eoin Forde, defender John Dineen and winger Willie Heffernan all signed for the Leesiders during the day. Emiliano and Softic are also awaiting the formality of getting international clearance.
Emiliano, a full back, previously played in Serie C and D in his native Italy and said he was pleased to have signed: "I’m very happy to have signed for the club. I have enjoyed the training in my first few weeks in Ireland and I am looking forward to the start of the season."
Softic spent a number of seasons with Cork City in its previous guise before leaving Cork in 2008 to sign for FK Zeljeznicar in his native Bosnia. The 23-year-old also had a brief spell in Denmark before returning to Leeside.
Speaking after signing, Softic said: "I’m happy to have signed. I enjoyed playing in Cork previously, and while I enjoyed my spell abroad, I’m very pleased to be back in Cork. The manager is assembling a good squad and I can’t wait for the season to start."
O’Neill was a regular with Cork City last season after several years with Cobh Ramblers, and he said he is delighted to have signed: "I’m delighted to be part of the new set-up and look forward to being part of a successful future for the club. I worked with Tommy Dunne last season and I am looking forward to working with him again this season."
Dunne expressed his delight at securing O’Neill’s signature: "Davin is a quality player who has scored goals at First Division level in the past, and more recently in the Premier Division. I am delighted to have him on board and believe he will be an important player for us this season."
This story appeared in the printed version of the Irish Examiner Thursday, March 04, 2010
"Garlic bread - it’s the future, I’ve tasted it."
Brian Potter - Phoenix Nights
Looked pretty decent too. He played as a centre half a few times for Cork City before joining UCD though.
Dave Rogers is now a confirmed signing.
http://www.corkcityforasco-op.com/in...-rogers-signs/
"Garlic bread - it’s the future, I’ve tasted it."
Brian Potter - Phoenix Nights
Robbie Doyle signed for Bray today
I'd love to invent a time machine then go back in time and win the lottery, buy new players and a stadium. Time machines are brilliant aren't they- Ian Holloway
any word yet on georgie boy?!!!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
heard George is on his way to Linfield. Was apparently offered 350 euro to play for us, which would be a huge portion of our budget tied up in one player. So i'm not too disappointed hes gone. Too much risk at that price. Getting double that in Belfast supposedly
That makes sense, good arrangement for everyone.
Went up to Saratoga, where my horse naturally won.
Goalkeepers: Barry Ryan.
Defenders: Seamus Conneely, Tom King, Jamie McKenzie, Thomas Heary, Bee Ami, Paul Sinnott, James Creaney, Rhys Meynell.
Midfielders: Bobby Ryan, Cian McBrien, Ciaran Foley, Jonathan Keane, Gary Curran, Stephen O'Donnell, Derek O'Brien.
Strikers: Karl Sheppard, Alan Murphy, Jason Molloy.
oh boy I'm not good at football forums
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