Yeah fair play to him for that. He was saying it was a terrible week for Irish football in generalOriginally Posted by Cosmo
Mentioned on the drogs site but fair play to him.
As soon as the coverage started he lashed into it and said that the FAI have had 3 major f**k ups in the last week:
1. How the kerr thing was handled
2. no officials appointed for the UCD V Waterford match
3. Putting the under 19 match on at the cross the night before a semi final.
DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS
Yeah fair play to him for that. He was saying it was a terrible week for Irish football in generalOriginally Posted by Cosmo
Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
Agree with him on all 3 ..................
Although they were good points it was cringeworthy watching him and Roddy battling one another to hear themselves chat sh!t at the end.
I was delighted someone said it cause I was getting the feeling that it was being brushed under the carpet by the media up to then.
He forgot to add that Derry hadn't been issued a fine, for their pitch invasion.
A match he was at too. Fair play to him on those 3 issues though.
You can add the cup final venue decision to that list aswell
Totally agree, london, sorry i mean derryOriginally Posted by monzo
, shouldve been hit with a big fine alright
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DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS
Ahhhh - me old mucker Cosmo. Few things in life are as constant as the KFC Family Bucket-sized portion of chips on your shoulder regarding the Maiden City.Originally Posted by Cosmo
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I was impressed with Felix on Friday night, I have to say. He did a good job, and didn't look to take advantage of an opportunity to air any gripes or 'chips' with Derry (unlike Cosmo.....)
Good to see George Hamilton making the point clearly this afternoon that Tolka just isn't big enough for the final. Let's hope someone in the FAI bothered to watch this afternoon and got the message....
Not quite post of the month ... but its good !!Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
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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.
I thught Healy did a very professional job on Friday nite, he didnt even Laugh when Colins spoke or anything
I don't think George's face is quite big enough for that rat that seems to be growing out've itOriginally Posted by dcfcsteve
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