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    Kilkenny Vs Cork City

    Kearney at the start of the second.
    Last edited by A face; 12/03/2005 at 7:56 PM. Reason: City keep scoring !!
    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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    0:2 kearney again

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    2-0 to City : Kearney
    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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    any idea who's playing? is roy getting a game?
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    This is taken from www.corkcityfc.ie

    Starting Line-Up:
    Devine,
    Horgan, Bennett, D.Murray, Murphy,
    Woods, O'Brien, Gamble, Kearney,
    Doyle, O'Callaghan.
    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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    full time 0:2

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    Although this is a good result for City, I still don't feel we've had a real test in our pre-season friendly campaign. I just wish we'd been able to play an English side, look at all the Premiership teams who weren't playing today.

    I'm just concerned that we haven't had a 'real' game, been pushed as it were.

    Any comments, anyone?
    Football is life. The rest is mere detail...

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    Quote Originally Posted by colblimp
    Although this is a good result for City, I still don't feel we've had a real test in our pre-season friendly campaign. I just wish we'd been able to play an English side, look at all the Premiership teams who weren't playing today.
    no premiership team is going to come over here as a favour. it'd cost the club money to get them over. and as we know, expenditure is baaaaad m'kay?
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    No Flynny again, sup, is he injured?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac
    no premiership team is going to come over here as a favour. it'd cost the club money to get them over. and as we know, expenditure is baaaaad m'kay?
    Half the reason dolan had to go, wanted real madrid to play us, they wanted 2 million match fee and every room in hayfield manor for 2 nights. pat wanted to pay it, brian didnt.

    Im joking mods, before ye freak out and delete my post.
    Too much policing here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac
    and as we know, expenditure is baaaaad m'kay?
    Expenditure is necessary for the club to progress. Frivolous expenditure "a la Dolan" is pointless and damages the club and its chances of progress

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    Starting Line-Up:
    Devine,
    Horgan, Bennett, D.Murray, Murphy,
    Woods, O'Brien, Gamble, Kearney,
    Doyle, O'Callaghan.

    Folks - this is the first team for the start of the season. Everyone else is playing catch up, so baring injuries or significant loss of form the 11 above will be lining out for a while.

    Interesting thought here, with Fenn impressing during the pre season games when he came on, I reckon Flynny has dropped to #4 among our strikers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Counting Crow
    Starting Line-Up:
    Devine,
    Horgan, Bennett, D.Murray, Murphy,
    Woods, O'Brien, Gamble, Kearney,
    Doyle, O'Callaghan.

    Folks - this is the first team for the start of the season. Everyone else is playing catch up, so baring injuries or significant loss of form the 11 above will be lining out for a while.
    nothing wrong with that team

    flynny,fenn,nwanko,behan,o donovan,greg,derek all fighting to get in

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    Agree Corner. Don't forget we have two excellent youg players also in Lordan and in particular Shane Long who is going to be a real star IMO.

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    feck it,forgot about shane long....

    we could put 2 fairly decent sides out now

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecorner
    nothing wrong with that team

    flynny,fenn,nwanko,behan,o donovan,greg,derek all fighting to get in
    yeah, things are looking good IMO. And Rico said on friday that when the transfer window opened he'd be looking for one or two experienced players if available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storysham
    No Flynny again, sup, is he injured?
    Ya that's quite irritating TBH. What the fcuk is up with the guy? He's always injured...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    he'd be looking for one or two experienced players if available.
    hopefully he will be looking for a defender and a midfielder....seem to be loaded with options up front

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    yeah, Derek's a good signing in that regard, but we could do with a reynolds type player in the middle of the park

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    we could do with a reynolds type player in the middle of the park

    Well no harming in having another quality midfielder but we have yet to see the best of Gamble, if his distribution gets a bit better he should be good, and if he stands up to opposition a bit more, that is one advantage that a player like Reynolds has over Joe, if you are having any problems, he can just elbow someone in the face and that is problem sorted for another two minutes.
    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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