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    Shock Of The Day

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    St Pat's Ath 1-1 Bray Wdrs
    Foley 59 Forysth 2

    Paul Osam got sent off?

    Never thought I'd be cheering for Bray!
    Even a draw would keep us second.
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    Re: Shock Of The Day

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    St Pat's Ath 1-2 Bray Wdrs
    Foley 59 Forysth 2
    Byrne 86
    No sooner had I posted and they scored again.
    Come on you seagulls.
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    FT St Pats 1-2 Bray

    What a result.
    That keeps us two points clear in second.
    Let's take all three points at Tolka and then show St Pat's that we're a different side at Turners Cross.
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    Dead right Peadar.

    Great result. Despite the poor form away, the results around the League are really going for us. Pat's losing 2 games after beating us just shows it ain't over yet.

    What City need now is a motivator in the dressing room aka. Keane, Ferguson, ( or, dare I say, Grer Loughnane - how come those GAA types can get themselves "UP" for games ).

    City should come out of the Tolka dressing rooms taking the door off the hinges after these results. What a chance to put things right ..... and get in a good frame of mind for the Cup match on the 4th.

    This will really be an oportunity for the leaders in the squad to step up to the bar and lead the young guys to great things.

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    ..........by the way, I heard tonight that Pat's were complaining that they had to play 4 games in 11 days ( 3 of them in Dublin ).

    What about us having to play 4 games in 9 days ( 1 in Donegal & 1 in Dublin )?

    My heart bleeds for them..........not!

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    Even if Pats won they would complain, I've lost all respect for that club after last year and now at u21 mess with players.

    Who F*ck ate all the pies
    It's only just begun...............
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    Agree with a few posts already. City should get a lift from this result and get it into their heads that they are going to beat $hels.
    Totally positive frame of mind, totally focused for the 90 minutes, and accept nothing but a win.
    Armagh won the All-Ireland by refusing to accept defeat, Gunther has to get the same mental attitude instilled into the player's heads.

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    Red face

    Was the 4-1 a freak result or have Pats eased off since?

    I don't think anyone would have predicted Pats to lose to the bottom 2 teams just after whipping city 4-1.
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    Talking

    Got to agree with Dricky. I used to like Pats ove rthe oter jackeen teams cos they have a local support but i'm fed up listening ot their whinging ... and Richmond's now just as full of little scumbags as Dalyer or wherever Rovers are.

    If teh lads are a bit better rested we can still fo it on Friday - lets make sure there's a huge city following and that we roar the lads on. it was great to see so many fans standing up when they were coming off at Richmond, if we get behind them on Friday we can close it to two (Rovers have to win sometime)
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    Originally posted by pete
    Was the 4-1 a freak result or have Pats eased off since?

    I don't think anyone would have predicted Pats to lose to the bottom 2 teams just after whipping city 4-1.
    the fact that bray and ucd can beat pat's makes you wonder what is going on with ccfc at all. we should be jumping out of our skins when we play shels. they aren't a very good team and are well beatable. then again so were longford

    i wonder though if city have the bottle. i doubt it

    i was also chatting to a lad in work whose family are all derry fc nuts. they feel hard done by having to play the game on friday and he said the team will be so motivated next week we will have a fight on our hands. i can't believe how complacent many city fans are about the cup game
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    recknon you're right about us having to be more cautious about Derry, but if you loook at the way the league is going - we hammered Derry and Bray at home (Derry could have been 4 or 5 easily) and then they go and beat Pats deservingly (twice for Derry). everyone is capable of beating everyone else and I think Bohs will start to drop points soon. The Dublin derbies can really help us too. The real question is if we have the belief or not, I'm not confident we do, but you have to hope...$hel$ 0-2 City O'Flynn and Mulligan
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    I think the difference between Bohs, CCFC and $hels is the manager, CCFC and $hels have a good group of players who can all play football what we lack and what bohs have is a manager who can use the players as a team, Stephen Kenny is why they are top, $hels are at their weakest and we have to prove that we can travel that from the begining of this year we should what el footie is all about and that we are going to challange for everything, the only thing I think is in our favour (regardless of Gunther) is that Bohs have been building that team for years, and have put so much money into it they have got some fans back and they deserve credit for their work rovers went down the same path as bohs and the are near ruin, $hels are just a toy to ollie. To beat $hels away is a test we can't afford fail, it will show if the pats result was as a result of to many matches or of Gunthers lack of foresight or of our hopes rising to quick. Our club is going forward and thankfully bringing the fans with it, look at the age or the team the future is ours.........................if we can get someone with the skills of S Kenny. those type of managers are the future for our club.
    It's only just begun...............
    If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time

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    Originally posted by Dricky
    at the age or the team the future is ours.........................if we can get someone with the skills of S Kenny. those type of managers are the future for our club.
    there is only one stephen kenny but you must remember he still has to win anything and he did lose to dundalk in the cup final. hardly outstanding manager material if you applying the same criteria that you apply to gunther

    what i like to know is who do you think should take over?
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    Originally posted by Counting Crow
    What City need now is a motivator in the dressing room
    nah, we need a manager in the dressing room- a proper one

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    Originally posted by Éanna

    nah, we need a manager in the dressing room- a proper one
    who though? don't say stephen kenny please
    john flynn? - awesome!!!!!!

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    Originally posted by dalo
    who though? don't say stephen kenny please
    yer man Bobby Browne from monaghan might be a good bet.

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    Originally posted by Éanna


    yer man Bobby Browne from monaghan might be a good bet.
    any relation to james browne yeah monaghan real high flyers.

    cmon eanna you can do better than that
    john flynn? - awesome!!!!!!

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    Well I don't think Rico is the man and Stephan Kenny is at bohs, I hear Bobby Robson might be retiring hmmmmm.....

    Kerr would be worth the money if he could be convinced to do it.
    It's only just begun...............
    If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time

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    I've always said Don O'Riordan...

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    Originally posted by dalo
    yeah monaghan real high flyers.
    I think anyone who got monaghan out of division one desrerves a lot of credit! don o´riordan also an option, as he´s always been

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