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    Why Cork beating Shels is hilarious!

    I have to say that the fact that Cork beat Shels last night has me skitting all day. Yes, the Corkies now think they'll win the league. The reality is that Shels can afford to drop the points, Cork can't.
    The facts are simple, Cork might raise their game and occasionaly beat a true quality team like Shels provided they're having an off day ( one win in 9 over Shels is evidence enough ). Cork on the other hand will go out and fail to beat Finn Harps in Turner's Cross in their next fixture, then somehow be surprised by this ?!?!? Do they not realise they are a sh!te team with a handful of good players? I can't wait for the Harps game!

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    I know this is stating the obvious but any decisions about which team is better will be decided by the league table at the end of the season.

    City players and (most)fans aren't making any more of last nights win than another three points, admittedly against a team that will be challenging at the end of the season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelsman
    ( one win in 9 over Shels is evidence enough )
    To start with, it's 2 in 3

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    Yes, the Corkies now think they'll win the league.
    We have as good a chance as anyone, but it's only three points

    Man for man you may have a better squad, but you can only play eleven of them at a time, and our first eleven can match anybody's. If I were you i'd be more concerned about your trip to Belfield (the students took points off you in your own ground earlier) than Harps being down here.

    Who knows, you lot could be fourth this time next week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelsman
    Do they not realise they are a sh!te thug team with a handful of good players?
    A perfect description of $hels.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    A perfect description of $hels.....
    According to one report on last night's match ( in the Sun ), your golden boy O'Donovan managed to take out ( injure them so they had to leave the pitch ) two of the Shels players before he scored, now who's the thug team?

    Yet ye call us thugs when O'Callaghan goes down like he's shot if a Shels player goes near him ( as in the Setanta cup game in Turner's Cross ).

    In fairness to the rest of the people posters, ye did not rise to my goading -I'm impressed. Fair play to ye.

    BTW I was referring to one win in nine LEAGUE games.

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    I cannot remember how Heary got his injury but O'Donovan slipped when Rogers got injured so totally accidental so thats a crap argument.

    Shels have loads of big name players but not many of them are performing. City players are hungrier as are young & their careers are at the beginning.

    The final league positions are the only judge as teams rarely fluke league wins.

    I don't think anyones saying we WILL win the league - just saying we've proven can beat ye so just to continue form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelsman
    now who's the thug team?
    Shelsman, go count the number of players you've had sent off for violent conduct this season. Then count the number of games that Fenlon and/or Collins have had to sit in the stand. Then have a talk to the people who held Oily back from the Bohs fans on Friday.

    Then go worry about the students.
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    Thumbs up

    In fairness you've all been very reasonable today, maybe all de langers aren't logging in today as I was expecting to get Cork blood boiling. Ah well. I'll be up for ye in Europe anyway ( I'll go to the matches -the draw should be soon ) and to be fair it's good to have other strong teams in the league.
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    Well i won't be wishing Shels well in Europe this season anyway although everyone was very reasonable in the Tolka Bar after game last night. Pity Oily didn't show up...

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    In fairness, as had been said, its at the end of the season that it counts. 22 games to go, 3 points is nothing now, but the form Shels are in it could very quickly become 6 or 9.

    My new job could have me in Cork around the time of your Euro games, if not definately around some league games, so I'll make sure to get some in, always happy to watch a good team play (tho in the X you've been a bit off at times, hopefully I'll get one of those days! )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelsman
    In fairness you've all been very reasonable today, maybe all de langers aren't logging in today as I was expecting to get Cork blood boiling. Ah well. I'll be up for ye in Europe anyway ( I'll go to the matches -the draw should be soon ) and to be fair it's good to have other strong teams in the league.
    If you want to get the reaction you're looking for you should post on the Cork City official website forum where personalised abuse seems to be routine.
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    yes, us beating shels is hilarious - that much is true. the rest - all lies.

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    Donovan's "tackle" on Heary was pretty horrendous. Could have easily ended his career. The ref reached for his pocket immediately and all the Cork players crowded round him, thinking it was going to be red, and the ref bottled it and gave a yellow. If the roles were reversed, I'm sure there would have been howls from Cork fans about how Shels bully refs.
    Have to say the tackle on Rogers seemed accidental enough.
    Shels two sending offs for violent conduct were both retaliatory. Neither was condoned by Shels fans at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Sheliban
    Donovan's "tackle" on Heary was pretty horrendous. Could have easily ended his career. The ref reached for his pocket immediately and all the Cork players crowded round him, thinking it was going to be red, and the ref bottled it and gave a yellow. If the roles were reversed, I'm sure there would have been howls from Cork fans about how Shels bully refs.
    Have to say the tackle on Rogers seemed accidental enough.
    Shels two sending offs for violent conduct were both retaliatory. Neither was condoned by Shels fans at the time.
    Don't agree with you I'm afraid.

    Having seen it replayed on TV Donovan's tackle on Heary was just late and he deserved a yellow.

    ALL Cork players did not crowd around the ref. About 3 or 4 including Roy and they all dispersed within 10 seconds. Nothing you don't seen all clubs doing every game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelsman
    Yes, the Corkies now think they'll win the league.
    Think about this: if we'd beaten Shels once last season, we'd have won the league. We've beaten you twice this season- once in the league. Think about it, and then start worrying

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    Quote Originally Posted by paudie
    Don't agree with you I'm afraid.

    Having seen it replayed on TV Donovan's tackle on Heary was just late and he deserved a yellow.

    ALL Cork players did not crowd around the ref. About 3 or 4 including Roy and they all dispersed within 10 seconds. Nothing you don't seen all clubs doing every game.
    Haven't seen it on tv, but no harm in someone going in hard on Heary at all- he does it often enough himself. Roy got booked, case closed. As for the players crowding around the ref- I've said before players should not be allowed to this, they should be booked for it, but if everyone else is doing it, we're putting ourselves at a disadvantage if we don't. It's up to the refs to sort that one out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    Think about this: if we'd beaten Shels once last season, we'd have won the league. We've beaten you twice this season- once in the league. Think about it, and then start worrying
    I'm gonna wait until the end of Series 2 (unless we lose another truck load of games), if thats alright with you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnDai
    I'm gonna wait until the end of Series 2 (unless we lose another truck load of games), if thats alright with you?
    Fine. Don't worry at all if you don't want

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnDai
    I'm gonna wait until the end of Series 2 (unless we lose another truck load of games), if thats alright with you?
    In fact I'm waiting till the end of Series 3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnDai
    My new job could have me in Cork around the time of your Euro games, if not definately around some league games, so I'll make sure to get some in, always happy to watch a good team play (tho in the X you've been a bit off at times, hopefully I'll get one of those days! )
    I used to go to the cross regularly and cheer the team on -cheer whichever team Cork were playing against!


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