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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    Well Dolan went on and on and on about $hels, moaning and complaining about them one minute, saying they are the best, we are a long way behind them, we must try to be like them etc. etc. the next minute.
    They are no better or worse than a few other sides in this league, and that has been proved so many times when we play them. You get the impression from listening to all the hype that they are a team of unbeatable supermen, when all they really have over other teams is confidence and the spirit to fight until the last second. How many times over the last few years have you seen a City/$hels games and came away thinking that $hels can be fairly poor?
    As for the their "gloden era", $hels have always been bottlers when the pressure is on. With the money they are spending now, the so-called "stars" they have to keep happy and Nuttsy's honeymoon well over, this is going to be a tough season for them. You can see how they cannot take any kind of a loss, or handle a team that stands up to their thuggery.
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    If they don't get a run of 4 or 5 wins together, things will start falling apart rapidly there.
    The thought struck me, after the mega bucks spent by Shels' backers, and the truly poxy start to their season, Fenlon could get the sack. And who would be number 1 contender for the job? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK
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    Quote Originally Posted by harry crumb
    Every year shels are expected to win the title. The money they outlay every year means that the manager is always expected to win the league.

    Thats why they've been the most succesfull club over the last 10 years.
    Is this supposed to be some sort of answer to my post?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
    The thought struck me, after the mega bucks spent by Shels' backers, and the truly poxy start to their season, Fenlon could get the sack. And who would be number 1 contender for the job? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK
    Well, any "slump" that $hels go into, if they do get a slump, would want to last a long time for it to come to sacking Nuttsy. He has just signed a new 4 (?) year contract, which means that he will be around for a long time yet.
    It's a bit early to say that $hels have had a poxy start, 2 draws, 1 loss and a win is not that bad. Their side just hasn't gelled yet, and they will/should be the team to beat when they do click. They still won't be a side we should fear, however.

    As for Dolan (I presume you meant him!) going to $hels, I can see him at any other club in the country, but not $hels. Not for a good while anyway.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Any oldies remember the Phantom Whistler from olden days?

    now takes up his seat in the family enclosure

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Any oldies remember the Phantom Whistler from olden days?

    remember a game against rovers in 88....last one before the cup final?? ..caused a lot of stoppages.....funny though cause it was a meaningless game. Remeber him on the cover of NMPP wearing a balaclave to conceal his identity and all......heard a rumour at the time the same fella "'worked in The liberty' "

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    Is this supposed to be some sort of answer to my post?
    Yes it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Any oldies remember the Phantom Whistler from olden days?
    thats on my signature on the CCFC site
    We did up t-shirts at the time " I met the Phantom Whistler and lived " - we couldn't print them fast enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Sheliban
    It was strange, but it didn't really feel that bad losing to Cork last night. Okay, bitterly disappointed about our performance, but losing to a Rico-led Cork doesn't hurt as much as losing to a Dolan-led Cork. It remains a wonderful memory that in the nine games we played in his two seasons in charge, he failed to beat us once!!
    Are you a shels fan or what??
    I am very disappointed with your comments. A loss is a loss, no two ways about it. It seems to me that you are another one of those so called shels fans who spend more time worrying about Dolan. There seemto be a lot of them around Tolka at the moment. I can't but wonder who you'll be suporting this year Shels or every team that plays limerick.
    We were disappointing on the night and a loss is very disappointing but the only comforting factor about losing to cork was that it wasn't in the league. I'd feel the same way if Dolan was manager. Every shels fan should.

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    It has come to my attention that Cork fans are constantly obsessed with the financial situation.
    Question: If roughly 6,000 fans show up for every home game and, as you all seem to think, shels get less than a thousand then where is all the money going?????? We can see what shels are doing with their money yet cork attract roughly 6 times the amount of fans per game and their money seems to fall into a black hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skitz3
    It has come to my attention that Cork fans are constantly obsessed with the financial situation.
    Question: If roughly 6,000 fans show up for every home game and, as you all seem to think, shels get less than a thousand then where is all the money going?????? We can see what shels are doing with their money yet cork attract roughly 6 times the amount of fans per game and their money seems to fall into a black hole.
    Humm answer to your questions lies in economics

    Look up overdraft and 3rd round or bust, if you're still unsure try looking at Shamrock Rovers

    For City look up keeping within a budget
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    Quote Originally Posted by SÓC
    Humm answer to your questions lies in economics

    Look up overdraft and 3rd round or bust, if you're still unsure try looking at Shamrock Rovers

    For City look up keeping within a budget
    Excellent, Sean. Early contender for April's POTM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SÓC
    Humm answer to your questions lies in economics

    Look up overdraft and 3rd round or bust, if you're still unsure try looking at Shamrock Rovers

    For City look up keeping within a budget
    It still doesn't answer the question.
    If you yield more fans EVERY game then surely you should be richer. It's clear to see where shels are spending their money, e.g. having the largest wage bill in the eL. Once again cork's money seems to be vanishing.
    Where is it going???????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by skitz3
    It's clear to see where shels are spending their money, e.g. having the largest wage bill in the eL. Once again cork's money seems to be vanishing.
    Where is it going???????????
    a few easy-to-understand examples

    1. We don't own the ground, so we have to pay rent.
    2. We don't have a bar, I'd imagine Shels make more from their's than from the gate
    3. We have real travelling expenses, you're longest journey during the league will be coming down to us once, we have to do that journey and longer every second week
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok
    2. We don't have a bar, I'd imagine Shels make more from their's than from the gate
    Not just that but when we have fundraisers and events etc we can, usually, hold them in our own facilities. This helps in two ways, one that it's obviously rent free and two that the people there will then spend extra money on booze, merchandise etc

    A small percentage of a clubs income comes from just selling tickets to matches and that's the area that Cork are way behind in.

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    We make more in the bars then the gate!!
    Where are you living... Its not even close.

    Can any of you give me list of the players shels have sold or loaned or released? You'd think we had 40 fulltime pros at the club

    Fenlon is not under pressure to get to the third round of the Champions League. You also want us to win the league and cup too? Thats a great one...

    Where do you lot get your information from? The bohs message board is it

    He is under pressure to win the league and has always been. After coming second he was under pressure to improve. Thats just the way it is at shels these days. We have the squad to do it so there is no reason why he shouldnt. As far as Champions League goes anything after the first round is a bonus.

    Even Ollie is not thick enough to assume we are in the third round.
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    Fund raising/advertising/sponsorship accounts for more money than gate receipts, and having two bars is a major, major help in that department

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    Couple of years ago Bohs released annula accounts which showed more revenue (don't know if was profit or income) from the bars tna gate receipts.

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