"Joxer" had dived in the first few minutes, crossed his legs to trip himself, rolled around clutching his face and got treatment. All the time, he's lauging about making a fool of the officials. He'll quickly get a bad reputation for himself.
First challenge from Georgie should have been a straight red - it was so late, the ball could have gone for chips and eaten them by the time it came in, and the intent was obviously to put him out of the game; second one, Joxer may have played up a bit ...... watching george walk was a highpoint though.Originally Posted by Peadar
Oh, and thanks for your encouraging note at the end; most grateful, sir...
A patriot is someone who knows how to hate his country properly.
"Joxer" had dived in the first few minutes, crossed his legs to trip himself, rolled around clutching his face and got treatment. All the time, he's lauging about making a fool of the officials. He'll quickly get a bad reputation for himself.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
How many was at this match? Looked very poor on the TV bits this morning; matches like this should be attracting 6 to 7 thousand easily if Summer football is really a success.
BTID says slightly less than at the Sligo match - that was 877, so about 800?
A patriot is someone who knows how to hate his country properly.
Well, in its defence it was a midweek game which rarely brings in a normal size crowd in any ground.
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.
France v Spain was always going to test the fair weather fans.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Originally Posted by Peadar
and George O'Callaghan never dives?
Whats that got to do with it? Peadar said he'l end up getting himself a bad reputation.George already has one.It was just an observationOriginally Posted by bohs til i die
I forgot everything on this forum turns into 'well your lot do it too so shut up.....'
Who does he think he is Thierry Henry?Originally Posted by Peadar
Dunno how Newstalk had Farrelly down as a scorer as he never even scored from offside.
City were terrible, George got sent off & was his own fault. Bohs were abismal in the 2nd half & hadn't a clue how to play against 10 men on relatively wide pitch.
Bohs should sack Farrelly before they get relegated. Too many decent players to not at least be in the top six.
Amazing how many different versions you can get of the same event(s).
Bohs bossed first half. City, and O'Callaghan in particular, had no answer to Joxer, who was in sparkling form, and so attempted to take him out with repeated extremely unsubtle atrocities that quite simply backfired.
Hard to call it on the goal, but I'd love to see a replay.
City shut up shop after the sending off, and so all we got was a few melees in the box, nearly all of them ending with a cozy free out. If Ronaldo were playing he wouldn't have scored. On top of that, we were very cautious going forward.
All in all, a decent if dull night's work, considering we were fully expecting to be humiliated.
As for the shenanigans by the Cork fans in front of F&G, and who were subsequently turfed out by BEST, amazing to see it being doubted here. Lots of City folk walked past the Bohs support and walked back again. One or two got a gentle ribbing, most were ignored (apart from close study out of curiousity to see what they looked like in the flesh, like you do - most seemed normal enough). But the comedians in question clearly wanted to provoke a response from the crowd. The 'leader' previously mentioned I'm sure will be clearly identifiable from the video. He's the one making the various bizarre gestures.
Whatever about his little squad, he should be banned by City, if the club has any pretensions about controlling the behaviour of its support.
Every team has a few of these muppets, he makes some gestures & is removed from the ground end of story. If teams were to ban any fans removed from grounds there wouldn't be many left.Originally Posted by BohDiddley
I couldn't see what started if but could see the guys being ejected & didn't hear any support from the rest of the city fans.
This was posted on our mb by a bohs fan who saw all incidents. I wasn't there but seems to say the same as most of the city lads
http://corkcityfc.ie/forums/index.ph...c=11134&st=120
Originally Posted by bohs fan on City mb
Last edited by micls; 28/06/2006 at 2:31 PM.
So what you're saying is that Bohs fans are biased about the game and the incident was a nothing ??Originally Posted by BohDiddley
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.
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