Very kind of him, considering his idiocy played a massive part in tensions getting so highOriginally Posted by Éanna
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Connor urges Cork to take action
April 28, 2005
Drogheda United goalkeeper Dan Connor, who needed four stitches after being hit with a bottle at Turner’s Cross last weekend ,believes Cork City must do something to avoid a similar situation arising.
Connor was struck on the back of the leg during the 1-0 win over City and although the former Waterford United goalkeeper was delighted with the win, the incident over shadowed the impressive result.
The Drogs ‘keeper did stress that it was only a small minority involved in the incident. Connor acknowledges the fact that Cork have great supporters, but he admitted that something should be done.
“I was at the Shed End retrieving the ball after it had gone out and a broken vodka bottle came from behind me and stuck in my leg,” said Connor. “It was pumping blood and I had to get treatment.
“I probably won’t create a massive fuss about it. Cork do have great supporters and I think this was the first time something like this happened there, and their chairman Brian Lennox and security chief did apologise to me afterwards. But I would like something done because it could have been much worse if the bottle had hit me in the face.”
Connor is expected to be fit for Friday night’s clash with Bohemians at United Park
Very kind of him, considering his idiocy played a massive part in tensions getting so highOriginally Posted by Éanna
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What are you talking about Eanna? A keeper winds up the crowd, you all blow a fuse...a bottle get thrown which could have caused serious injury and you blamme Dan for the getting the bottle thrown at him in the first place.
What kind of a stupid argument is that. fact is the bottle shouldnt have been thrown in the first place. Now how about some action be taken by City to root out these potential troble makers and the FAI fining you lot.
Besides, in the Munster Derby a couple of years ago ye boys destroyed two windows in the stand at the RSC after Dan winded ye up when he sat on the ball. I suppose you blame him for that too.as well last years when numerous flares were thrown onto the pitch in violation of FAI & WUFC regulations. Several barriers behind the goal were deliberatley pushed over.
Simple your club has a scum element following it, I suggest you lot clean it up or if not sanctions will be heading down to the X.
Shouldn't you be off with the other morons on the Waterford mb telling each other to f*ck off and generally acting the maggot....Originally Posted by Partizan
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Absolutely typical. I have posted countless times on here condemning what happened, and not a peep out of youOriginally Posted by Partizan
I didn't "blamme" Connor for what happened, I said his idiocy played a part in the tension. If you can read, you should be able to tell the difference
And you've obviously missed the numerous times where I've said exactly that? Of course it shouldn't have happened and of course they should be rooted out.Originally Posted by Partizan
ah yes, imagination in over-drive againOriginally Posted by Partizan
How come I didn't see those windows being broken despite the fact that I was standing two seats away from them for the duration of the game? I'm aware of what happened with the smoke bombs (not flares) that were thrown, I presume you are aware of the WUFC fans throwing the same devices onto the pitch at turners cross two years ago? The barriers (how many times does this need repeating
) were not deliberatley pushed over- we scored, people surged forward, the barriers went over. Any idiot could see that
There is a scum element at Turners Cross, and at every football ground in this country. I want rid of them just as much as you or anyone else.Originally Posted by Partizan
Out of curiousity, what exactly did Connor do to wind up the crowd? And, if you'll pardon my partially agreeing with Partizan - I'm as amazed as you are - does winding up a crowd ever, ever ever ever, justify a bottle being thrown at a player? (I'm not saying you're justifying it, I'm saying why are you even bringing it up? Isn't it distracting from an incredibly more important issue.)Originally Posted by Éanna
Remember that hooligans discussion we were having? That person that threw the bottle, he or she is a hooligan.
EDIT: Out of curiousity again, I find it difficult to believe that no-one saw the bottle being thrown, so I presume they were reported immediately and arrested?
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Last edited by dahamsta; 28/04/2005 at 10:30 PM.
Ahh Partiboi strikes again with his usual nonsense. No barrier was intentionally kicked over, people were celebrating that City had taken a 4-1 lead and Waterford United's hired thug had been sent off. There was even TV footage that proved that. No windows were smashed by City fans.
Never let the truth get in the way of a good Blaaa rant, you seem to be at a loss now that you cant use Fatrick, Fatpack etc in your posts
Oh no not them again
Originally Posted by Partizan
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Scum element?? You're having a laugh. It's called a large and diverse support base.... something which Waterford will never have.
Let's face it Partizan, you are jealous of the Rebel Army and will spread lies to bring our good name into disrepute. However, that doesn't bother us because you must remember "you will never have what we have"!
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to be quite honest I don't think Connor did a whole lot to wind up the crowd apart from time wasting, which any keeper, even Digger , would partake in if his 10 man side were 1up in the last minutes.Originally Posted by dahamsta
I think the major catalyst for the throwing of objects was the disallowing of the goal and the fact tha Connor happened to be the nearest and absolutely hated by everyone meant he was the target.
Nothing justifies this sort of behaviour and the stewards reluctance to get involved p*ssed people off even more.
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Yes they were reported within seconds by the the real fans in the shed.Almost every one of them.and he was also arrested.Originally Posted by dahamsta
Originally Posted by Cityfeen
can we not treat this like something i'm saying? here, i'll even put it in quotes for you.Originally Posted by person who actually went to the game
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Difference is though Eanna,that the smoke bombs in Turners Cross were thrown on the pitch when the teams were coming out,before the game got underway.They were thrown on an area of the pitch where there was no players near them.I'm aware of what happened with the smoke bombs (not flares) that were thrown, I presume you are aware of the WUFC fans throwing the same devices onto the pitch at turners cross two years ago?
The incident in the RSC occurred during the course of the game and were directed at Dan Connor(thrown into the goalmouth area in which he was standing)!!!
That proved what??If you watch the TV footage back you'll see the wrong person was sent off,Reynolds tackle was legitimate(for once),it was actually the 2nd challenge that went in (think it was Mulcahy or Fitzgerald) that was actually the one that caused the offence!!Waterford United's hired thug had been sent off. There was even TV footage that proved that.
As for this incident,there wasn't 2 windows destroyed it was 1 and I don't know whether it was the Cork boys or not but the window was there at the start of the game,it wasn't there the following week.make up your own minds on that!!!Besides, in the Munster Derby a couple of years ago ye boys destroyed two windows in the stand at the RSC after Dan winded ye up when he sat on the ball.
It was 1 PERSON who threw the bottle at Connor. By my calculations thats a little bit less than a minority. I expect City will introduce searches on epople enteringt he ground in future so bottles not nrought in. The guards arrested the person in questions even if it may not be the correct one.
What more can CCFC do???
Every city fan on here has condemned the incident, no one said Connor deserved it. We are still entitled to suggest he encouraged it by past behaviours.
The shed chants at all visiting keepers - 1 Robers keeper (O'Dowd?) came into the shed to retrieve the ball at halftime & created legendary status for himself immeadiately.
alan gough, he was sub keeper to o'dowd. came in to get the ball, ended up jumping around with us.Originally Posted by pete
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Gavin
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"Ex Bardus , Vicis"
jumping around while singing **** the dubs!!!
Cork City F.C. the envy of the EL
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I want to stress here that I do NOT condone what happened last Friday night.......stuff like this has no place in football.......Originally Posted by Partizan
.....but Partizan, you make me laugh with your blinded non sensical comments above.
#1 Dan Connor provoked the City fans at the Cross a while back like no other player I have seen since going to the old venue. He actually sprayed fans in the D Forde Stand with water as he was going down the tunnel at the end of the game.
#2 On several occasions ye have thrown flares and smoke bombs on our pitch at the start of the games - glass houses - stones
#3 As for the barriers at the RSC........SPARE ME FOR FCUK SAKE. I was at that game and what actually happened was after our 4th goal, some fans moved forward (as happens after EVERY goal in every part of the world). Unfortunately, the RSC is such a pathetic excuse for a football ground (bar the Mian Stand) that the barriers couldn't cope with the surge and people fell over on top of one another. How the hell did you get a license in the first place.
Before you start talking about us getting fined go take a look atyour own safety situation ........ particularly as the first of your two games with big attendance is only weeks away now.
Once again, what happened last week has no place at The Cross......but hypocrites like Connor should look athe part they play before mouthing off.
The "barriers" they have at the Waterford Athletes track are those ones used by the gardai i.e. not secure & not suitable for a football ground.
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They also use them for the Corpus Christi processionOriginally Posted by pete
and by the corporation when there is work being done on a mains leak ..... FFS
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i was thereOriginally Posted by Counting Crow
.. i was just getting over my fear of barriers...thanks a lot CC for the setback
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