Why didn't they speak to Ndo when he got the man of the match award. Even a couple of words would have done, instead it was "well done Joe, now Owen tell us about the game..."
Ndo was ****, he gave the ball away too many times, the only person who imo deserved motm was Hawkins who was great with last ditch tackles etc..Originally Posted by MrJoeSoap
Why didn't they speak to Ndo when he got the man of the match award. Even a couple of words would have done, instead it was "well done Joe, now Owen tell us about the game..."
At the match I thought Ndo was poor, but watching the tape it was like watching a different player. A few missed passes yes, but plenty of good ones, it was his work rate that sealed it though. He worked his arse off and was throwing himself into tackles, winning the ball and stopping many Cork attacks as well as out muscleing anyone who tried to take him on. He also nearly got a sensational goal. It was more a Vieria style performance from him then the usual out and out play maker performance he puts in, but watching the tape I obviously missed alot at the game as I thought he was excellent and rightly got man of the match.
Hawkins was excellent too, as were Gamble and O'Callaghan for Cork.
Thought that was strange too.Originally Posted by crc
Cork City must win now next week unless Pats get a result today. I'd fear for Cork trying to hang on for a draw anyways, so maybe it's just as well that our objective is clear.
I'm hoping for a Cobh - Rovers play off. A lot of City fans would make the trip down for the home leg. And Cork, Waterford and Cobh all in the premier next season? A lot of good derbies there!!
You'd think Joey being from Cameroon and so his first launguage being French may have been an issue, but he does speak fluent English. It seemed a bit daft not even asking him one question.
Joey speaks perfect English. SLash/Ed, any chance of a loan of the video? Forgot to set mine!![]()
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I'll give it to you on friday, if it hasn't been taped over already anyway.Originally Posted by EnDai
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