tactics? Fenlon has tactics?Originally Posted by Krstic
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What the hell was Fenlon thinking with his tactics.
Play a former international defender in Midfield, leaving a former international midfielder on the bench.
Take off one of the leagues best strikers and replace him with a.......defender???
And when things get really tight, bring on a 17 year old with little or no experience into the biggest game of the season so far????????????
Aahh, Has someone pressed the self destruct button on the back of Fenlons' head???![]()
tactics? Fenlon has tactics?Originally Posted by Krstic
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Foot.ie's entire existence is predicated on the average idiot's inability to ignore other idiots
Nuttsy is a small little man, surrounded by small little men, all of whom seem to have a big man fetish.
Their one and only tactic is hoof it up to the lanky freak and hope for the best.
It's been that way since he took over, it's just that the players tried to show their own ability and didn't play that way, but now when everything is falling to sh*t at Tolka, they are just doing what they are told and collecting their pay packets....
i must have been dreaming so when i saw wes hoolahan running rings around the cork midfield...Originally Posted by patsh
you gowl!
He was imitating "The Special One"Originally Posted by Krstic
He diod the same in the European cup semi final .....the high hoofed balls up to the big all striker wasn't working,so he takes off the big striker ,and thriows on a taller defender up front (huth) to not get the hoofs also
terrible .Shels seem to have regressed from 2 years ago .Now they are borderline Longford .Glad to see that City tried to stick to Ricos football principles and passed the ball
The lunatic is on the grass
The lunatic is on the grass
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs
Got to keep the loonies on the path
For 5 minutes. What about the other 85?Originally Posted by declan hide
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For about a ten minute spell.Originally Posted by declan hide
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Weso was the only Shels player to come out with credit last night, but Fenlon's tactics bypassed him completely. Hoofing played into our hands, granted Baker should have been able to beat Murphy in the aair, but what he did win was mopped up by the central defenders.
Thing was, with Ryan, Moore and Ndo on the bench, Fenlon still couldn't come up with a plan B
Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
Oh that run when he stamped on Roy O'Donovan, was it?Originally Posted by declan hide
And yes you were quite obviously dreaming, so maybe it's time you woke up....
i could have sworn it was joe gamble running rings around everyone..
erra what do i know....
Whatever it was I am sure it was better than my plan to get out of this by pretending to be mad. I mean, who would have noticed another madman around here?
Have to agree, isn't that why he was Man of the Match on RTE????Originally Posted by Ruairi
Brilliant! Not sure who should be more offended by that!Originally Posted by redgav
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(just as well it's not anti-Cork wit -- you'd be out on your ear by now)
What tactics?
Harris up front, Baker, Crawley and Ollie all continuing to start, no sign of O'Neill, Ryan or Ndo and Moore only getting a brief run and throwing a 17 year old in at the deep end (Who, btw, was quietly quite decent I thought. Found a Shels man with every pass, a bloody rare thing under Fenlon this season) and the coup de grace, Curtis Flemming anchoring the mid field.
Hoof the ball for 90 minutes at two tall centre halfs winning everything in the air and expect results. Cork had it down to a tee, when Crawley had the ball he had ten yards of space every time. Nobody once tried to close him down, as that might force him to pass the ball to Hoolahan or something who was screaming for it. Instead, despite an out and out wideman up against him, they backed off. Ten yards of space at all times as they knew what the result would be without fail. And it was.
The thing about last night was Cork weren't near at their best I thought, they can play a lot better. Yet they still won and had we nicked a draw it would have been an injustice.
i think this is the most sense i have heard anyone on this forum in quite a while. Gary O'Neill proved last season that he is the perfect player for a lone striker role when playing against better sides in pressure situation, even grabbing a few goals against them.Originally Posted by Slash/ED
Now someone tell me if im wrong, but Gary has scored a sh1t load of goals for the u21's of shelbourne this year, and has got little to no run out with the first team. (including six in 90 minutes against Belgrove over the weekend).
Gary would have been the perfect option up front against Steaua but he was left on the bench, he was nominated for PFAI player of the year (final 6) when he was playing for a team rooted to the bottom of the league for 99% of the season, even scoring 9 goals. Why did Shels take him if they didn't intend to use him. He would walk into any side in the country, including Cork and Derry. He is just not the big name beside Crowe and Byrne.
I feel Nuttsy is not giving him a game because his reputation is on the line for the two Irish Internationals. O'Neill is younger, quicker, more creative, more inventive and always looking to impress. His work rate is phenomenal. He is the only reason Dublin City were within spitting distance of any sides with five / six games to go last year. We would be looking to have him back again next year, if he wanted to come back. He is an absolute City Legend.
O'Neill has been our most impressive striker this year in the few appearances his made! Very highly rated by moi!
He was injured yesterday though.
God
Originally Posted by patsh
no it was the presistant fouls cork made on him in the 2nd half i was referring too.![]()
i'm not wearing cork blinkers of course am i?![]()
you gowl!
that explains why he doesn't start him but useing a centre half isntead? That's a píss take.Originally Posted by Breifne
I agree with all of what you said there. You mentioned the boat load of goals he's getting for our U21s, in his last game for them he got a mere double hat trick.
I think he is fantastic and despite barely playing he is very popular with the fans, his lack of time on the pitch has been a disgrace. He may have been injured yesterday (First I've heard of that if so) but he wouldn't have gotten near the team anyway. Harris up front, O'Neill watching from the sidelines has been a regular occurance this season. It's criminal, and I feel sorry for him, Ger McCarthy got more chances than he's getting ffs. What more must he do?
He got injured during the warm up apparently, hence Bobby Ryans inclusion. According to RTE anyways.
God
No, just plain black blinkers over both eyes!Originally Posted by declan hide
In all honesty it makes little difference anyway. He would not have featured and we would have resorted to Jamie Harris anyway.Originally Posted by EnDai
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Their one and only tactic is hoof it up to the lanky freak and hope for the best.
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Theres no need for name calling! Its not his fault fenlon is clueless
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