Aye, I got great joy out of beating Waaaahhhhhuuurrrrffffuuurr in their own back garden!![]()
Anybody read the article on the history of Football in the Cork City programme last night? Pretty interesting with the author tracing the games origins back to Japan and China.
There were a few little jibes thrown in as well, some of them very wierd.
For example "Those of us who witnessed the 4:1 drubbing of Waterford United recently know the satisfaction that you can get from beating a nearby rival, even if they are not a serious threat to us. Uniteds record in the Munster Cup since Cork City was established is clear evidence of our relative standards. The concept of a grudge match goes back a lot further than our 20 years in existence. China and Japan played each other regularly some 3000 years ago. I expext this was not an amicable encounter either. The ancient Romans played a 27-a-side 50 minute game that was played with such pride and passion that it was normal for two thirds of the players to be hospitalised after the game, an occurrence not unusual at the RSC.
He goes on later - In the same way that the blitz and other air attacks pale into insignificance when you consider what was done to Hiroshima. We have become used to people across the water moaning about nothing.
He then deals with the football played in England in the fourtenth century - King Edward II of England, already troubled by the fact that his father had failed to quell the risings of transvestites William Wallace and Robert The Bruce, passed a law threatening imprisonment for anyone caught playing football in England.
Robert The Bruce and William Wallace were transvestites? Where did he get that from?
The best bit is saved for last. The writer in the programme states that Oliver Cromwell was a keen footballer in his youth "which makes me wonder why he landed in Drogheda."
Surely the oddest piece ever in the Cork City Programme.
Last edited by eoinh; 06/11/2004 at 10:00 AM.
Aye, I got great joy out of beating Waaaahhhhhuuurrrrffffuuurr in their own back garden!![]()
pretty wierd stuff all right
save the sheep shaggers bring back beheadings for waherford
The phrase 'tongue in cheek' springs to mind...it's not like WB was stating a FACT about the RSC!Originally Posted by eoinh
We do our best to give CCFC fans as much variety as possible. Don't forget our Donnie Darko article! Or Owen Da Gama being overweight!
Donie
...Schwanholz, Herisau: a little bit of heaven...
I know it was tongue in cheek and it actually was very interesting. I enjoyed it. The city programmre is top notch imo.Originally Posted by The Donie Forde
Yeah, I know - I was merely pointing that out to the general populace: otherwise we'll have the Blues getting the hump about a perceived insult, and all the Dubs and a certain Longfordian saying we've got a chip about the RSC boys...Originally Posted by eoinh
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Enough drama in Irish football this week!!
Anyway, thanks for the positive words about City Edition...
Donie
...Schwanholz, Herisau: a little bit of heaven...
Originally Posted by The Donie Forde
And we couldn't have that now could we !!![]()
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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.
Also he refers to Hillsborough as "a mere drop in the ocean".This is a disgusting reference to an appaling diaster at a football match that had nothing to do with football violence .It was due to Police incompetence. Shame on the writer to insult those who died on that terrible day.
Cork Celtic 1974 Champions
it does sound bad, but I'm sure that he was just refering to the fact that there have been many other football related disasters see hereOriginally Posted by Frankie Sky
I think a plan is just a list of things that don't happen - Mr Parker
Let's not get too carried away on the old moral high ground here lads. One article does not ruin all the work of the team. Sure, it may have been controversial, but in comparison to other shocking things that are paraded on our TV screens everyday, maybe some things should be put into perspective...
Probably some reference to the idea that every Scotsman wears a kiltOriginally Posted by eoinh
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don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......
I, also, was appalled at this reference. I think the author should take a long, hard look at himself.Originally Posted by Frankie Sky
I thought the same thing...to trivialise such a tragic event and put it into context of football violence when it has been proven that it was nothing to do with violence was bang out of order i feel. Its all good and well having a tongue in cheek article but you should still not trivialise such events..Originally Posted by Frankie Sky
A major blip in what is consistently a great read.
Originally Posted by Jim Smith
He probably meant Sid Wallace, late of.......................you guessed it Waterford!
Originally Posted by Frankie Sky
Originally Posted by colblimp
Sounds to me like some Liverpool "fans" have absorbed the same mentality of so many Merseyside folk of wallowing in their “victim status.”
Take the article for what it is.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
a ****take, why cant people see this? for gods sake he's on about ancient japanese soccer and ye're offended by an ironic comparsion to an event that doesnt concern ye?Originally Posted by Peadar
Originally Posted by Peadar
Us football "supporters" saw what went on at Hillsborough, saw 96 football "fans" die due to police incompetence and are pointing out that any such event should not be trivialised or likened to football violence (nothing ironic about it gav)... As a football supporter, Hillsborough should concern you...It was a tragic event. If you think it is ok to trivialise it then it says a hell of a lot about you.a ****take, why cant people see this? for gods sake he's on about ancient japanese soccer and ye're offended by an ironic comparsion to an event that doesnt concern ye?
Peadar, you're comments are a disgrace and show you to be an ignorant fool.......Merseyside Folk lost their fathers, sons & daughters and have not seen any justice come to those reponsible and Law abandon them. They have seen the names of their loved ones killed blackened without justification and no proper apology given. All football supporters should be unhappy with this because it could have been any clubs supporters involved..A sure they're only wallowing in self pity![]()
era sure didnt the Sun say what really went on thereOriginally Posted by NorthoftheLee
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As if there are not already enough reason not to buy that rag already then they ran /that/ story
Oh no not them again
First of all I think you're taking the authors comments out of context and finding insult where none was intended.Originally Posted by NorthoftheLee
Secondly, there has been tragedy around the world since time began.
We've all suffered some tragedy in our lives.
Some people use it as an excuse for everything that's wrong in their lives. Others pick themselves up and move on.
Ticketless Liverpool supporters need to wake up to the fact that they were the ultimate cause of the crush. We could argue about this forever but it would restore the lives which were lost.
Of course I'm an ingornant fool for having an opinion which differs from yours.
Oh, the irony in your statement!
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Originally Posted by Peadar
Yes you just proved your ignorance with that last post. An INDEPENDENT investigation was carried out and found that the fans were not responsible for disaster in any way. There were very few ticketless fans FACT. All the fans ended up being herded into the one section of the stand and that was the main reason for the disaster. This is because someone panicked and ordered the gate to be opened.
Coming out with stupid incorrect comments and generalisations of people is ignorant. Having an opinion is not.![]()
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