to munsterman000 i would say you have learned nothing if you still contrive to write grattan off,the majority of footballing opinion in cork suggest that grattan are the team that are going to knock kinsale off there perch,i watched peake against kinsale,kinsale through it away by theirs and peakes own addmission,the fai junior is won with skill determination and above all heart,i talk it the way i see it,maybe its because we are not of the same standard in cork as the likes of clon or st mics,but it is not being fair to discount all other ides because of you watchin them 4 90mins,once,facts are facts,grattan are unbeaten in any competion over 90 or 120 mins,maybe clon or st mics too,even peake so by defination they deserve as much respect,buy you base your opinion on you watchin a team from cork play and beat one of your top sides on there own patch on a bog of a pitch,the worst i can say of grattan is that they tried to play to much ball against celtic,they are not interested in kickin fellas or gettin envolved off the ball like the jansborough v clon game,they did not mix it enough against a side who just wanted to hoof it from end to end and ran around like a bunch of cattle,no formation,just a good left back,a good midfielder,no 7 and a young fella up front who put ye all to shame with the fantastic effort he put in,credit to him,all grattan wanted to do was play ball,if peake come to cork and win i will be the first one to congratulate them,but first they have to win and i'd say they wont be takin grattan lightly,its all what you do on the day,last week,or last year counts for nothing,,,,,,,,,,,,,,come on the gratts


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and .........................................PS LET LIMERICK BACK IN TO THE FAI PREMIER LEAGUE YE WASTERS UN IN MERRION SQUARE,GOB****ES

Unfortunately it wasn’t a day for football, so we didn’t see the best of any of those teams on the day, it was certainly a game of attaching and defending, attacking with the breeze and defending against it and at the end of the day, luck prevailed when it came to scoring chances. Two long range free kicks for grattan and a rebounded clearance for peak was as good as the goals came. Not any great football from any of these sides on the day, again the weather stopped all notions of football been played and a soft pitch (which you can only expect at this time of year). As you mentioned before hooper, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and coming from a neutral stand, I couldn’t see peak or grattan advance any further in the competition. Whilst both gave 100% on the day their 100% lacks the 100% I have witnessed with Clonmel Town and Killester that I have seen (granted the two of them are pitted against each other next round). I wasn’t too impressed with the referee, stephens. I have seen him ref before and he seemed to blow a lot for little jossles on both sides and didn’t really allow hard challenges for either team, which I was disappointed with. Needless to say it was a good sporting game with no ungentlemanly tackles so credit due again to both teams. There wasn’t many chances created by either team on the day, wheather that was a reflection on the weather or good defending on both sides…I tend to disagree with your “grattan played peak off the pitch”….how can you say that when it was just continous attacking but any team who had the wind at their backs and defending by those who were against it…But who is the better team can’t be judged, all football is judged on is the result at the end of the day, and grattan had the result at the end of the day and that’s what counts ! Pike will have a hard time coming out of their with a result, the very tight pitch (which is very tight I have to admit) mightn’t suit Pike’s footballing side at all and grattan might just pull off a surprise…but I’ll stick with Pike to advance, no disrespect to Grattan hooper

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