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    Quote Originally Posted by radar
    But Troy Troy what about Waterford? We still cant beat them. Maybe November? Good point about Murray because Murphy was lucky in the extreme not to be sent off. As he ran back Richarson was saying the same thing to him. Channel the agression in a positive manner not foolarseing (this word is allowed in Cork) around with the likes of Heary and his band of Apes. This for me has been the key difference between Dolan and Damien. Dolan wound up the nobody loves us crap and railed against all comers. Refs, linesmen, opposing managers, opposing players, opposing mascots etc. When City were dealt the injustice away to Shels in the Setanta Richardson spoke only of how best to deal with such inevitable hardships. Something like channel the injustice in a positive manner. Imagine the vitriol Dolan would have come out with? And where would it have got us? Nowhere. The different approach i think has had a huge effect. Focus is the buzz word. All acts and words address merely the end aim. It shows on the pitch. Its United in the sense Murray was saying to Murphy what the manager was saying and has been saying. An interesting thing to watch is the appeal of Roy O' Donovan's ban tonight. The result will be known tomorrow. Who do you think would be more likely to get a positive result here? City ala Pat or City ala Richardson? My money is on Richardson. The FAI would never grant Pat Dolan anything because he has a personal, public and possibly justified gripe with them. Richardsons way is one of calmness, not of upsetting nor even touching one flower. Bet you Roy plays against Derry tomorrow night. Sorry for going on so long.

    To be honest after the Shels Setanta game Rico was spouting all sorts of vitriol about how Shels officials had got to the ref/linesman at half time and intimidated them etc.

    He was dead right but was far calm about it. Fair play to him too, these things have to be highlighted.
    Champions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinny
    i watched the hole match from home, and in all fairness to cork city were by far the better team, and there defence was amazing, baker deserved to be sent off i agree and there was alot of handbags, but one cork fan compared liam kearney to richie baker and liam is one of my favourite el players, but he would do very well to do what richie baker has done etc... over the years going to america etc... also fair play to richardson for playing gamble so much this season what a player he kept wes houlihan fairly quiet for the game
    Comparing Kearney to that little squirt baker is an insult. Baker is one of the worst players in any of the top 4 or 5 clubs in the country, whereas kearney should be knocking on the door of the ireland squad, if it wasn't for some fella called duff....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    Comparing Kearney to that little squirt baker is an insult. Baker is one of the worst players in any of the top 4 or 5 clubs in the country, whereas kearney should be knocking on the door of the ireland squad, if it wasn't for some fella called duff....
    Fer feck sake, keep yer voice down!!!!! He's our best kept secret. No need to get the Serie A fellers snooping around us, now is there?
    Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere - Martin Luther King Jnr.

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    Kearney is a class act. And a nicer fella you couldn't meet.

    Contract for Kearney & Flynny.

    I dont think John O'Flynn has such a strong position as the last time he signed. His form has dipped and he has been plaughed by injuries. Hopefully both will sign before the end of the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    Comparing Kearney to that little squirt baker is an insult. Baker is one of the worst players in any of the top 4 or 5 clubs in the country, whereas kearney should be knocking on the door of the ireland squad, if it wasn't for some fella called duff....
    This might sound negative but Kearney for Ireland seems daft. I just cant see how you can believe that he is up to that level. I have great time for him. But i dont think he is knocking on the door of the Ireland squad. Even anywhere near it. Be interesting if people who read this comment throw their opinion. Like all sites there are many views but few replies. So it would be great if people who read Eannas message and any replies take the step to chance a comment. People who post opinions deserve credit and if their opinions are good enough to read they are good enough to reply to. So is Kearney good enough to play for Ireland? Chance a reply it wont hurt. The more opinions the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by radar
    . . . is Kearney good enough to play for Ireland? Chance a reply it wont hurt. The more opinions the better.
    Fair point.
    Kearney is a really exciting, creative and resourceful player. But is he good enough? Any player's chances of making the national team are down to two factors: the quality of the players who are competing for the same position, and how well the style of the player fits in with the manager's game plan. That is the same in any international set up. If Kearney is the best available at any time, that will define if he is good enough. I think it is relative. And if he is picked, I think he will move up a gear and do the green shirt proud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoops1
    Dont forget Rico's last day curse!Jinx
    Still havent got over that one yet!
    There goes THAT bogey too!
    Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere - Martin Luther King Jnr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
    There goes THAT bogey too!
    Snot a bogey in sight !!
    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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