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    All over ... well done !!
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    Well done, City! A creditable result, although I don't see you going through judging from what I heard. I often think it's better to lose 1-2 away from home in the first leg than draw 0-0.

    Good luck in the second leg.

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    well done City, i'm so proud again.

    Gutted i couldn't go. hopefully we'll have a trip to Nantes next

    big game sunday

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    That was so nerve racking.

    Fair play to Billy Barry though he did a great job commentating and wore his heart on his sleeve - love it.

    Haven't we come a long way.

    Our fans sounded absolutely brilliant at the game - outsang the Dutch fans from what I could hear. Looking forward to seeing it on Chorus on Monday night.

    Enough moaning from everyone now - E16 to see these heroes next week is a snip.

    They can keep their English teams - who needs them when we have a team like this on our own doorstep.

    Feel particularly sad for all those barstoolers on a night like tonight and what they are missing - muppets!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Counting Crow
    Enough moaning from everyone now - E16 to see these heroes next week is a snip.

    They can keep their English teams - who needs them when we have a team like this on our own doorstep.

    Feel particularly sad for all those barstoolers on a night like tonight and what they are missing - muppets!
    Exactly how i feel. and i tell everyone i see in an premiersh"t jersey that too.

    no feeling like supporting you own

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    The NEC site Babelfished!

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    Intertoto: N.e.c.-Cork City remain doelpuntloos (03/07/2004)
    N.E.C. played vanavond the first game for the Intertoto cup against the Irish club Cork city FC. In stadion the Goffert finished the game such as these started: 0 - 0. the game was extremely unilateral; N.E.C. had by far it most of the ball possession but did not succeed there in chances at creeeren against the stiffly defending Irish plough. In first half N.E.C. became only dangerously shots of Boutahar, Tininho and Simr.

    In second half the game picture was exactly the same. N.E.C. had ball possession, tried the aim of reaching, but did not succeed in this. The ieren played with eleven players on own half but came by it as much as a couple time dangerously. Fortunately they had the sight on sharp do not stand.

    N.E.C. became dangerously just in the last kwartier, then a shot of Wielaert on the lat ended up and volley of invaller Romano Denneboom rakelings concerning went. (later more)

    Characterisations:

    N.E.C. - Cork city FC 0 - 0
    Saturday 3 July 2004, the Goffert, nijmegen
    Adjudicator: Damien Ledentu
    Witnesses: 7,500
    score course: -
    Yellow card: Frank Demouge, Björn of of the aims (N.E.C.), Murphy (Cork city)
    Red card: -

    Elaboration N.E.C.: Dennis Ghent ear; Peter Wisgerhof (54 Romano Denneboom), rob Wielaert, Arjan Ebbinge, José Valencia; Björn of of the aims, Pascal Heije Saïd Boutahar, Jarda Simr, Tininho; Frank Demouge

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    i take it you took the text straight to a translation site cause that english is dodgy
    Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months

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    isnt it great to see a team doing well in europe that we can call "OUR TEAM"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheridan
    although I don't see you going through judging from what I heard.
    what do u mean by this

    an away team would expect to be under a lot of pressure

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecorner
    what do u mean by this

    an away team would expect to be under a lot of pressure
    They sound like a good team, I'm just not sure you can A: stop them from scoring next week and B: score enough to negate your failure to do A.

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    and we are also a good side

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecorner
    and we are also a good side
    Chill dude, I'm on your side.

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    no probs dude

    just stating that on our day we are capable of beating anybody at the cross

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    didnt know the result when i turned on the computer this morning so i followed this thread from the start.
    it was nail biting stuff

    well done (again) ,now finish the job by nailing them at the cross.

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    Eoinh - that transcript sounds like a combination of a Noel Spillane report and a Derek Kiely commentary

    I have a migrane trying to read it and broke out is a sweat when it said "more later" at the end.

    Roll on next Sunday.
    Irish by birth,
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    And there seems to be more press appreciation this week than before. Disappointed with RTE News though. No mention on 6 news and only one line "and finally..." on the 9 news.
    Colin Murray ain't the biggest fan of the NATIONAL league if there is a creature with four legs nearby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the 12 th man
    now finish the job by nailing them at the cross.
    I like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by niamh
    And there seems to be more press appreciation this week than before. Disappointed with RTE News though. No mention on 6 news and only one line "and finally..." on the 9 news.
    Colin Murray ain't the biggest fan of the NATIONAL league if there is a creature with four legs nearby.

    They have had more coverage of sailing this week than Cork Citys exploits in europe. Thats i suppose because that other news reader (dobson)? was on board one of the boats. (he got pulled up recently about something unethical inregard to his work recently, didnt he? isnt this unethical - you cant decide broadcasting policy on a newscasters personal favourites).

    Hockey has had two live matchs so far this year - el football none.
    More live reports about sailing matters than el football. Its getting ridicoulous even by RTE standards

    what will we have next on? - crown green bowls.

    As A Face would say "Holy s hit Batman this cant be right"!

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    Our new signing lads.

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    I just saw the video higlights there and Billy played great football last night!

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