To be fair to Caulfield, Meenan had done a couple of Greg Louganis impressions on that side shortly before the Towell free.
Rolling around on his arse or his back? The former sounds rather difficult, especially on astro.
Maybe he had a Gary Lineker moment?
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Towell's "dive" was no more than O'Sullivan's to win the free that lead to his goal. Both made the most of it. Didn't see the whole game obviously but those two incidents were fairly similar
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Towells "dive" was not an isolated incident. As I mentioned up thread at one point he jumped into one of our players and then after making contact crumpled into a pile and the ref gave him a free. He was at it all game. Aside from the penalty it was his only contribution to the game.
I felt really embarrassed with all the diving and fouling from the cynical Dundalk players, when contrasted with the purity, sportsmanship and downright decency of the Corkonians
I think anyone who has read my comments on here over the past few years would say I try and give a balanced view where I can. Obviously everything I post will be tinted Green White and Red but I'm more balanced than most, particularly most City fans.
Towell has battered us in his last 5 or 6 performances. He was embarrassing on Sunday. I've never seen him play so poorly, and for a player of his ability to resort to play acting is really disappointing. For me it is up there with Akinades performance at Turners Cross in 2013 or 14 for Bray (can't remember when exactly) and a performance 4 or 5 years ago from Cretaro in the Showgrounds. We drew 2-2 I believe. Might have been an FAI Cup game. All three performances made me angry, Cretaros was probably the worst of the three, but Towell was up at that level.
Oh ffs give over. Plenty of Cork lads at it too. Holohan for one and also flailing arms of o Sullivan.
Truth is for all corks supposed dominance they created f all because they had no creativity or intelligence to kill us.
If we played anyone other than Cork on Sunday we would of lost.
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CityRebel, Calling CityRebel! Any further observation on the Dundalk performance, Dundalk fans' impression of the game, the slur of suggesting a Cork player may have dived never mind made a tackle...no?! Ah come on engage in a bit of debate, the bias is pure entertainment!!
EP I agree to be fair that you do present the most balanced perspective that is possible (for a Corkie)!
One of my favourite things about this forum is people constantly throwing digs at Cork City and their cynical tactics and nasty play.
Amazing we had the second best fairplay record in the league last year and we've had one sending off on the pitch in 20 games this year![]()
He is a tank of a player and the type physical presence up front that i'd love to have as an option. With the width used by Dundalk and the quality set piece delivery a player like him would be a a right handful. Defending a corner with Gartland, Boyle, and O'Sillivan coming at you wouldnt be much fun! He is pretty mobile for a big chap and considering he is only a couple of years in LoI at 30yrs old his fitness was decent when Caulfield brough him in.
Well he is an awkward character knocking defenders about with his physicality. Good leap and positioning would make up for the 2 or 3 inches in height of the average target man. I've seen much taller players that were useless in the air (and those who would try to get a head on a daisy cutter).
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