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    Display of colour

    is there going to be a display of colour at the next intertoto cup game? what do you think the attendence will be like?
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    The display at the home game vs Malmo was spectacular but next weeks game nneds to be even better now.

    There will be a hugh amount of interest now not just from the Cork media but nationwide, I think, so what a chance to show everyone what we have here at The Cross.........make no mistake this is something really special.

    People will talk about this team in years to come like no other team in Irish soccer history.

    Unbeaten in 3 European games!
    Just 1 goal conceeded!
    Comfortable in all 3 games!
    Fantastic support home and away!

    Everyone should wear their shirts, scarves etc and hopefully the FourFiveOne guys still have their red white and green flags.

    These guys have done more for the League in the past 3 weeks than any of the muppets that run it have, in the past 20 years.

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    What would people like to see ?? ...... does anyone have any ideas ?? ..... what would look impressive ??
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by A face
    What would people like to see ?? ...... does anyone have any ideas ?? ..... what would look impressive ??
    Id say thhat FFO sshould oonlly get ppaappper caarrdds iif they aaree doing annything as aall the flaaggss wwerre thhrowwn on the grouund aaand broken afterwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamcarr
    Id say thhat FFO sshould oonlly get ppaappper caarrdds iif they aaree doing annything as aall the flaaggss wwerre thhrowwn on the grouund aaand broken afterwards
    I know, but what would you like to see anyway .... even in the future !!
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by A face
    I know, but what would you like to see anyway .... even in the future !!
    flares and smoke bombs make a great effect though i'm not sure if you would be allowed-chance it any way and maybe 1 of those big flags/rugs that would cover the crowd
    Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months

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    Quote Originally Posted by ollie
    flares and smoke bombs make a great effect though i'm not sure if you would be allowed-chance it any way
    Maybe not. We don't want to get a fine from UEFA or have our brand new shiny A license taken off us

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamcarr
    Id say thhat FFO sshould oonlly get ppaappper caarrdds iif they aaree doing annything as aall the flaaggss wwerre thhrowwn on the grouund aaand broken afterwards
    Sorry about my dodgy typing, I was on some ****ed up computer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by A face
    I know, but what would you like to see anyway .... even in the future !!

    heres a good fun idea

    let sheets of paper on the seats in the st annes,donie ford and derrynane stands with instructions of how to join in for "stand up for the cork city"

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    Just fill the fcuking stadium to the brim and every single person in the ground should sing and shout city to victory.Every1 who's going to the game should bring their families,friends,neighbours,pets,illegal immigrantes,compete strangers off the road and maybe the odd cobh rambler fan or two.

    I hope it sells out,I really do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamcarr
    Id say that FFO should only get paper cards if they are doing anything as all the flags were thrown on the ground and broken afterwards
    Typical. Some people have no idea how much effort it must take for FFO to get ANYthing organise, yet they expect it to be done. I hope something similiar does happen this time round as well. It looked well last time.

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    Doubt there'll be anything organised for this game as it's a bit short notice to get things sorted. There's still flags left from the last game but a lot are in bad condition and to order new stuff I'm not sure it'd arrive in time.

    I reckon it's just gonna be a call for everyone to wear green

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    cut up as musc paper as yoy can!!!!!!!

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    FourFiveOne deserve great credit for all their hard work and innovation. They are a vital part in making CCFC the soccer experience in the country.

    Regarding ideas for the NEC match, it is important to bear in mind that more so than ever, we have to make our home advantage count. Creating an inspiring atmosphere for City's players and an intimidating one for NEC's is paramount. Thus, rather than concentrating on the already vociferous Shed, the key is to get the other sides of the Cross involved. The problem is I have no idea how to do this as they are normally dead quiet. Maybe plant groups of vocal supporters in the Donie Forde/Derrynane to pick up on the Shed's chants in the hope of getting it to spread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snatch
    The problem is I have no idea how to do this as they are normally dead quiet. Maybe plant groups of vocal supporters in the Donie Forde/Derrynane to pick up on the Shed's chants in the hope of getting it to spread.
    perhaps a FourFiveOne flyer with a call to arms,rally the troops type speech.............sounds like a plan......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo
    sounds like a plan......
    And plans are good !!
    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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    Get rid of the lang** Oisin or whatever he's called,come on,how many times can he shout ''give it up for the rebel army Cork City'' and get total silence in return.Someone with a good aul cork accent,like biy.The vast majority of the ground will respond to this rather than langrdon on the mic.

    As for getting the whole ground to sing,that'd be very hard.You'd have to take a few hundred of the more vocal fans out of the shed and you'd still have a tough job getting the Donnie ford or st Annes goin.Then the shed would be half empty and silent.

    Just have it on the ticket that if ya don't get behind the team don't come in,thanx for the 16yoyos though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DolansWaistcoat
    get total silence in return.
    That is hardly his fault !! It is up to the dry shítes all over the grounds to get vocal and get behind the team.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by DolansWaistcoat
    Get rid of the lang** Oisin or whatever he's called,come on,how many times can he shout ''give it up for the rebel army Cork City'' and get total silence in return.Someone with a good aul cork accent,like biy.The vast majority of the ground will respond to this rather than langrdon on the mic.
    I suppose you would do a better job ya? Is it his fault that people dont respond? I suppose you would prefer boring ol Pat McAuliffe again just mumbling.

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