This could have all been so avoidable had Cork just stuck an image of Eddie Hobbs on their jersey, no matter the colour.
There is nothing bizarre about wondering why on earth a club would chose to play in the same colours as a rival. The explination you give is that the rivalry does not run deep enough for people to care. Yet that same rivalry has driven fans that are claiming not to care to have behaved very much in a way that they do care. It is contradictory. I set out a few example of how similar the choice of shirt is to our own and your response is that of meh its a short lived rivalry so no association at all. But just have a look at the kit and the comparisons. It is actually following the leader. If Cork fans dont question the choice its because they are convincing themselves that there isnt a comparison. Cork City have not played in black and white in the past. Black yes with various trims but not in a shirt that looks more like a Dundalk jersey than the Dundalk jersey. The Oscar Wilde adage is quite apt!
Harps released a teaser of the away jersey for next season. Looks like a return to the popular luminous yellow.
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https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Are we genuinely comparing Cork vs Dundalk to the likes of Rovers vs Bohs because Cork released a kit that just happens to use two colours that Dundalk use in their kits, sometimes not even in the same kit just in general? Also lads Dundalk didn't invent the concept of black and white jerseys, get over yourselves.
So we'll just post pictures of new kits and say nothing about them?
Where's the craic in that ffs
Unless it's Shams/Bohs based banter(the greatest rivalry in World soccer)we should just all just zip our gobs and say nothing just to keep you happy!?
Dundalk/Cork isn't a rivalry? Airbrush out the last 5 years of LoI history while you're there.
Get over yourself lad.
Last edited by ToberonaTornado; 23/11/2018 at 10:53 PM.
It was a bohs fan that first mentioned their Green jersey being rejected due to local rivalry. I referred to a non derby rivalry. Its still a strange choice under the circumstances currently. Its not just the use of colours but general design also along with timing.
Say stuff about them but don't talk ****e about "using a rivals colours". Dundalks jerseys are predominantly white with a bit of black sometimes thrown in, this jersey is black with some white added, looks nothing like a dundalk jersey.
It is a rivalry, but it's a temporary one, in 20 years people won't be going "remember when Cork had a jersey that looked like a dundalk jersey" because one it doesn't and two even if they think it did by then it'll be a case of "so what?" and carry the same impact as if it looked like a Finn Harps jersey. Whereas if Bohs wore a green and white kit it could be 60 years from now and people would remember it and remind them they wore their rivals colours, or to borrow another example if Dundalk wore claret and blue it would be remembered.
Dundalk don't have a claim over the colour black if you add some white, get over yourselves.
Last edited by RathfarnhamHoop; 24/11/2018 at 4:26 PM.
We've never played in a black and white Jersey before? Wait, you're saying it's not the right type of black and white Jersey? Come off it ffs.
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You seem very upset that we don't care that you have had similar jerseys before. You're very worked up that we don't care more about you, and you using the colours previously. Why is that?
City fans don't care, it's very popular. You seem to be trying to make something out of nothing to fulfil what you think the rivalry should be.
Our staff didn't think of you when picking this shirt. Our fans didn't think of you when it was released. Seriously, get over yereselves.
to the naked eye that cork city away jersey is more black than white. dundalks is more white than black. end of story. i rest my case.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
As a City fan, I do think it is a bit Dundalky. I would prefer a bit of yellow and green trim in tribute to Cork Celtic, but there you go.
If City and Dundalk were at opposite ends of the table then it's a non issue. But being rivals at the moment, then it's careless faux pas that the football fans on our BOM should have been more sensitive to.
To the Dundalk fans who think it's in homage to them?? Dream on.
As I understand it, the main part of Dundalk's jersey looks more white than black, and Cork's looks more black than white. It's obviously a negative for Caulfield.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
Have you looked at the series of our own away kits on the previous page. sullen has described what fan should have been in the back of the mind. Its going to have plenty of jibes at games. I am far from upset I think its a great shirt and Dundalk fans like it, it is a strange choice at this time. When it was Cork and Drogheda that were rivals for a seaspn or 2 and if claret and blue were picked as club colours it would raise eyebrows, it is the very same scenario as to now no matter how Cork fans want to dress it up.
No, it's not, because we haven't previously had claret and blue and a campaign about going back to it would simply be weird. Despite your incorrect claims that we haven't used the colours before, and somehow acting as if it's irrelevant, it's not.
Again, you seem to want city fans to be annoyed, and are adamant that's how we 'should' feel. But the vast majority are not. And the idea that we should care that it would lead to jibes at games come off it.
Last edited by micls; 25/11/2018 at 1:03 PM.
When I saw it, I didn't think "but those are Dundalk's colours" and I doubt many fans at all did think that.
I very much doubt that the thought ever entered the head of those designing it either.
This thing about imitation or flattery is total horsesh!t as far as I can see, by a few posters with a long history of it.
Between 'High voltage' and CCFC 'Back in Black' this thread screams AC/DC ;-) Blow up yer VAR!
"oh my, that was some beer we had last night, I think I feel like getting sick" Effin Eddie
The comments on imitation or flattery were obviously tongue in cheek osurusan. Nobody would actually think that Cork were trying to imitate Dundalk. The old adage just did fit in a wink emoji way. If the jerseys on the previous page cannot be viewed that didnt help my point that this jersey and previous Dundalk ones are very similar. I was neither upset nor bothered that Cork fans werent bothered, I just found it an unusual design/colours due to similarities. People dont agree and thats fine, I will concede that I was probably projecting. I was also pretty cranky over the weekends turn of events so in an argumentative mode. I also thought that that previous Cork black strip was just black with no white stripe.
Whether directed at me or not Osarusan your final comment was unnecessary and tbh your own posts can be quite churlish and priggish. Though that is possibly your intention at times.
I originally said we've had 2, but we've actually had 4. I forgot about the latest 2 including the one micls posted.
This is one from 10 years ago:
https://www.oldfootballshirts.com/fr...rt-s24630.html
And here's the other 2:
https://museumofjerseys.com/2017/01/...black-to-blue/
https://www.adverts.ie/team-sports/c...jersey/3883380
As far as I know the final 2 were throwbacks to Cork Celtic, the 2005 version marking Cork as European Capital of Culture. As for the black and red......that was from the time of Arkaga where absolutely nothing made sense so we can probably write that off.
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