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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...sh/4362248.stm
Match in doubt.
A load of our lads are flying down from Belfast at 8.40 so they will be in Cork before the decision is made
What time was the match due to kick off at?![]()
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
7.40pmOriginally Posted by sligoman
What the four XXXX were the FAI and Cork City/MFA doing holding a game on a pitch less than 24hrs before the same pitch is to appear on TV being used for a major game ?
Bad weather at this time of year is no great surprise, so it's not like the rain is unexpected ! Even if it hadn't been bucketing down, the pitch wouldn't have looked its best anyway for what could be a great TV spectacle.
Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase 'short-sighted'......
Hold up there .... City have nothing to do with it .... the MFA and FAI have agreed this between them ... City play their games on Friday nights, its not a secret ... and we play roughly 45 games there a year.Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
It does maybe raise the need for a stipulation to be entered into the contract between both City and MFA to help avoid this in future but definitely .... City have nothing to do with this ... if you want to vent anger .. and by all means do ..... info@fai.ie
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.
How the **** did those ****ing idiots allow an u-19 match to go ahead in those conditions tonight, with an FAI Cup semi-final on tomorrow night.
Could you imagine the GAA doing the same? They wouldnt even allow the Down players walk on the pitch the day before their final.
Seriously what the **** is going on????![]()
Ive taken a day off work to go to the game and I was sitting next a Derry supporter on the bus down and he was almost crying when he was listening to the reports from Pat McAullive.
What the point in emailing the FAI!![]()
Have you seen their website? They dont even have the semi final draw updated yet.
I havent heard one ad on TV about the match. They are too concerned with spending an extra €300000 on the next manager's contract.
All this after the farce on Monday night in Belfield.
It breaks my heart, my spirit, AHHHGH!!! .![]()
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So they will know you are p!ssed off .... if you dont tell them ... you can be 100% sure that they wont ever know.Originally Posted by harry crumb
The website is very well done ... it just not updated that often.
I do hear ya man .... it aint ideal for anyone involved !!
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.
As has been already stated, this has NOTHING to do with City.Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
The FAI had two alternative venues for the U-19 game, but choose to ignore both.
The FAI are the single greatest shower of incompetent, moronic arseh*les in the history of the entire world.
The website is poor. The fact that is not updated is a massive thing. They had an ad campaign on the radio a few weeks ago(lord know how much it cost) directing people to www.eircomleague.ie and then you see the condition of the website.Originally Posted by A face
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Typical lack of communication. Hope your lads don't have a wasted trip the so. Come on you Candy stripes!Originally Posted by Maribor
FAI Statement (from Official CCFC site);
"preliminary inspection of Turners Cross at 9.30am this morning
revealed that there had been considerable improvement in the pitch
following last night's downpours in Cork. A team of six are currently
working on the pitch. A final inspection will take place at 1pm but at
this stage the FAI Carlsberg Cup Semi Final between Cork City and Derry
City will take place as scheduled."
FAI had been offered a pitch in Fermoy and in the Mardyke but decided to stay with the cross
Did they even know they had their cup game the following night ??
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.
Absolutely beggars belief that the FAI would hold 2 important games in 2 days at the same venue whatever the weather![]()
When I heard the Ireland U19 result last night had presumed that it was from Cobh cos I didnt think they would be that stupid!
Brings me back to the point of one team in a Cup semi final having home advantage which is ridiculous...........
KOH
two games in one day
this is ridiculous alright, i'd say if you told the applicants for ireland the manager job it would show them the baffoons they would be working for...
FAI Statement (from Official CCFC site);
"preliminary inspection of Turners Cross at 9.30am this morning
revealed that there had been considerable improvement in the pitch
following last night's downpours in Cork. Though even if there hadn't been, we'd still say so to cover our arses. A team of six are currently
working on the pitch with hairdryers. A final inspection will take place at 1pm but at this stage the FAI Carlsberg Cup Semi Final between Cork City and Derry City will take place as scheduled, though we are hoping for a torrential downpour this afternoon so we can blame it for the state of the pitch........"
i meant two games in two days sorry
Two games is bad enough. But when you consider that one of them is a sell-out cup semi-final, televised live, between the 2 best teams in the league, whilst the other is a junior match that could literally have been played anywhere in the State, it leaves me absolutely astounded at the stupidity involved.Originally Posted by mandrake
Someone please tell me that the FAI make these decisions deliberately. No-one could be that bumbling or stupid.....
Not really. There was home advantage in every round. Think neutral venue semi-finals is only a recent fad in Ingurland.Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Luck of the draw.
Tough cookie.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
No, goes way back afaik. certainly pre-war. It's a recent fad to play them at Wembley/Cardiff though.Originally Posted by Risteard
Personally, I think they should be neutral venue, but the games would have to be Weekend afternoons.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Are those stadiums? If not I doubt that the FAI were too keen to have the matches played on fields.Originally Posted by A face
The game should have been played in another EL ground to be honest.
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