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    Pre Season 2011

    Cork City will face Airtricity League of Ireland champions Shamrock Rovers and FAI Ford Cup winners Sligo Rovers as part of the club’s pre-season programme at the Cork home of Munster Rugby, Musgrave Park.

    League champions Shamrock Rovers will visit Leeside on Friday, February 4th, while Sligo Rovers will provide the opposition for Tommy Dunne’s side on Friday, February 18th. Both games will kick off at 7.45 pm.More here

    Cork City FC Pre-Season 2011:

    Cobh Ramblers, Bishopstown, Saturday 29th January, 2pm
    Shamrock Rovers, Musgrave Park, Friday February 4th, 7.45pm
    Sligo Rovers, Musgrave Park, Friday February 18th, 7.45pm
    Sporting Fingal, Bishopstown, Sunday 20th February, 2pm

    We also have one competetive fixture, the quarter final of the Munster Senior Cup

    Waterford Utd, RSC, Sunday February 13th, 2pm
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    Quote Originally Posted by razor View Post
    Cork City FC Pre-Season 2011:

    Cobh Ramblers, Bishopstown, Saturday 29th January, 2pm
    Shamrock Rovers, Musgrave Park, Friday February 4th, 7.45pm
    Sligo Rovers, Musgrave Park, Friday February 18th, 7.45pm
    Sporting Fingal, Bishopstown, Sunday 20th February, 2pm
    Why so because? I'd prefer Bishopstown over Muzzer to be honest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Why so because? I'd prefer Bishopstown over Muzzer to be honest.
    There's work being done at the Cross and the hope is to get a bit of a crowd in i'd guess, which Bishopstown wouldn't really cater for.

    We could advertise the Sligo game as Munster v Connaught and the Rovers one as Munster v Leinster
    that might bring up the crowd especially now that the bandwagon is slowing down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by razor View Post
    There's work being done at the Cross and the hope is to get a bit of a crowd in i'd guess, which Bishopstown wouldn't really cater for.

    We could advertise the Sligo game as Munster v Connaught and the Rovers one as Munster v Leinster
    that might bring up the crowd especially now that the bandwagon is slowing down.
    I hope the work at the Cross includes updating the P.A. system, couldn't hear a thing last season especially when the opposing teams line-up was being announced.
    I'm looking forward to a trip to Musgrave Park, the last time I was inside the gates of the place, Davy Barry cracked one in against Bayern Munich. All my visits to that venue took place in 1991 as City took on Celtic, Man City, Leeds and Sunderland in friendlies that summer.
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    I assume lads that musgrave park and bishopstown are within walkin distance of turners cross?
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Musgrave park is only a minute away.

    Bishopstown is a fair bit away, you'd have to drive or take a bus. It's our training ground, and where our youth games are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by razor View Post
    There's work being done at the Cross and the hope is to get a bit of a crowd in i'd guess, which Bishopstown wouldn't really cater for.
    Ok, ideal .... good to hear it there is a bit of work going on.

    We could advertise the Sligo game as Munster v Connaught and the Rovers one as Munster v Leinster
    that might bring up the crowd especially now that the bandwagon is slowing down.
    Slowing down .... i think they are scrambling for some bricks to prop the wagon up on before the last wheel buckles and falls off. The GCSP are gonna scurry away under rocks and into holes and never be seen again.

    Good way to advertise it though !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Good way to advertise it though !!
    If anyone is prepared to sponsor a cup we could call it something catchy like the Dutch Gold Cup or some other dutch beer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post


    Slowing down .... i think they are scrambling for some bricks to prop the wagon up on before the last wheel buckles and falls off. The GCSP are gonna scurry away under rocks and into holes and never be seen again.
    Forgive my ignorance, what does GCSP stand for? I presume it's some reference to supporters of the egg chasing.
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    The mythical 'Great cork Sporting Public'

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    Thanks micls, I've learned something new today. Sure, it happens in all codes, when the going gets tough the hangers-on jump swiftly on to the next available bandwagon.
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    Yeah, it's an overriding term, rather than specifically for rugby but basically just mocking the above claim as repeated regularly on tv and radio

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onefootednopace View Post
    Thanks micls, I've learned something new today. Sure, it happens in all codes, when the going gets tough the hangers-on jump swiftly on to the next available bandwagon.
    Its up to us to provide a wagon big enough to catch a few of them as they fall off the Munster one.
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    Are match programmes going to be issued for these friendlies? Also, are there any spectator facilities at Bishopstown?

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    Probably just a team list, if lucky.

    There a stand at Bishopstown alright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micls View Post
    Probably just a team list, if lucky.

    There a stand at Bishopstown alright.
    and toilets, i think.
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    Cork City 3-0 Cobh Ramblers
    Game was played on the all weather surface at Colaiste Stiofán Naofa as the pitch in Bishopstown was frozen.
    Vinny Sullivan and Davin O'Neill put City 2 up at half time and Anthony Wolfe got the third in the second half.
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    Quote Originally Posted by razor View Post
    Cork City 3-0 Cobh Ramblers
    Game was played on the all weather surface at Colaiste Stiofán Naofa as the pitch in Bishopstown was frozen.
    Vinny Sullivan and Davin O'Neill put City 2 up at half time and Anthony Wolfe got the third in the second half.
    Is he back? How was his form?
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Is he back? How was his form?
    Looked lively but it wasn't any sort of test, hopefully that'll come Friday night against the League Champions
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    Weren't Cork actually going to play their league games at Bishopstown when it was originally being built? What happened at that time? Was it not completed to the necessary standard?

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