I'd say it will be a great Cup tie. I'm looking forward to it. I'd say it will be a 2-0 win for City. Home advantage will hopefully tell for us. Is it on TG4 does anyone know?
I know the match isnt till the 25th, but how do ye think ye'll get on?
I'd say it will be a great Cup tie. I'm looking forward to it. I'd say it will be a 2-0 win for City. Home advantage will hopefully tell for us. Is it on TG4 does anyone know?
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23rd actually aliOriginally Posted by ali2005
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
It should be a great game, both clubs are top of the table and doing well, City are favourites alright but Sligo will being playing a good brand of football, judging from what i have seen of them so far this season.
Cant wait for it !!
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.
Yes I've been informed from a good source that the game is on TG4.Originally Posted by Rebal Boy
Would ye think there will be much Sligo fans coming to the Cross
It won't mean much to me. I'll still be there cherring on my beloved City into the Sami Finals. Its good that matches are been showen live.Originally Posted by redman
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I think a lot of us are still trying to get our head around the journey and how to get there. I'm sure we will have a big army of fans at the game. Our blood is up after the St.Pats game.
I'm going togther with 8 other members of the family. Looking forward to a great match and a famous victory for us.
it reminds me of the kilkenny cup game a few seasons ago at the cross
hopefully im wrong tho!!!!
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I remember that one - City had about 500 corners in the second half but the method was crude and the bloody ball wouldn't go in the net despite the efforts of Derek Coughlan's head and urgings of the paltry attendance. Grim times indeed. Was that the season when we didn't score at home from Christmas till the last game and the attendance one Sunday afternoon (nil-all) was 29?
29? Ive never been to a City game with less than 900 (UCD, January, crap form, rainy Sunday). I went to all the home games around that time and think that you might have your facts wrong there (although Im no statto).Originally Posted by Schunter Netz
I remember the Kilkenny goalie taking an age with each kick out, the worst case of time waisting Ive ever seen (form the first half onwards). One of the City directors threw the ball at him before one kick out when he was taking his sweet time over getting it from behind the goal. Porbably the most frustrating match Ive been at.
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
29 is a huge exaggeration, but during the 4 month goaless run there were some fairly dire attendances alright. The lowest attendandance I can remember is for the League Cup 1/4 final against Limerick, when they won 1 - 0. I think there were about 300 at that horrible nightmare of a game.Originally Posted by Troy.McClure
If Sligo come down & play football they will lose. If you want to beat City at the cross will have to adopt Longford all players behind the ball & hoofball 'tactics'.
A nil all draw would suit them I think.Originally Posted by pete
It really is up to us to break them down, no matter what tactics they use.
If we are "up" for the game we will win well, if we are lethargic like the first game against Harps, we will struggle big time.
Nope. We dont play hoofball. We're one of the only FD teams that like to pass it around not hoof it. Most teams are hoofers and this is why playing against St. Pat's gave a chance to play like we want tooOriginally Posted by pete
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Really looking forward to this, I was hoping it would be away, as I've never been to the Showgrounds. Guess I'll have to wait for next season though. I think City will win an entertaining game by a goal or two.
I'm raging I'm going to miss this . Part of me wants a replay cos then I'll be back for that but the other half just want's to come away with a victory.
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Originally Posted by redman
How to get here?
As far as I know, the last time ye needed to make this particular trip, ye used one of mr. Bianconi's coaches.
Originally Posted by jimhacker
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Bianconi coaches were the common form of transport in 19th century Ireland.
"I think a lot of us are still trying to get our head around the journey and how to get there"
is a rather bizarre statement, as there are trains, planes, buses and automobiles that can find their way to Cork now, so Mr. Hacker was having a gentle dig at the poster.
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