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    Come on Blues

    Can't wait til the game on Friday.........we'll put up a good fight alright.......it's great to be back in the premier playin you boys again!!

    2-0 Blues, Sullivan + Reilly
    Allez les Bleus

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    Thumbs up Come on the rebel army

    It is good to see you back in the big time. As for the two nel result we will haft to wait and see on that one.

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    Prediction..

    I will stick with my 3-1 to City(obviously) Liam.Good news about Dan O Connor in the U 21 squad.Hopefully he wont play to well Friday though..

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    Cheers lads.......well, maybe i'm being a bit optimistic, i guess I'll settle for a result at the end of the day
    Allez les Bleus

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    Re: Come on Blues

    Originally posted by Liam O'Maonlai
    Can't wait til the game on Friday.........we'll put up a good fight alright.......it's great to be back in the premier playin you boys again!!

    2-0 Blues, Sullivan + Reilly
    and then u woke up and fell into your corn flakes

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    What number and position is Dan O'Connor? I'd never heard of him till I saw his name in the Irish U-21 squad
    The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!

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    Originally posted by shedite
    What number and position is Dan O'Connor? I'd never heard of him till I saw his name in the Irish U-21 squad
    Goalkeeper
    No.1 I suppose

    By the way, are City the only club in the league using sqaud numbers?

    I think it looks class.

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    I like the two new signings on the left and right what posiition will they play??
    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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    By the way, are City the only club in the league using sqaud numbers?


    but this has to look alot better

    http://www.eirways.com/citynet/galle...ey/04_G?full=1
    Cork City F.C. the envy of the EL

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    Originally posted by Neil
    By the way, are City the only club in the league using sqaud numbers?
    Sligo Rovers had them too when we played there.
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    away support

    Any idea how many Waaaaaterford fans are expected to travel.

    I went to a Cobh Waterford game at the end of last season when they had the league nearly won and thought the support was small enough considering it would be their closest away game.

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    saw waterford playing a few weeks ago against ucd at belfield. they won, but only cos ucd were awful and gave waaaterford 2 goals. unless they've improved a lot since then, citeh should be able to win fairly easily. still, local(ish) derby and all that, you can never tell.

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    Post City v United league record

    City 2nd Waterford 10th
    Mar, 2000 Waterford Utd 2 Cork City 2
    Dec, 1999 Cork City 0 Waterford Utd 0
    Oct, 1999 Waterford Utd 1 Cork City 3

    City 2nd Waterford 7th - Season of Ollie
    Mar, 1999 Cork City 0 Waterford Utd 0
    Dec, 1998 Waterford Utd 0 Cork City 2
    Oct, 1998 Cork City 5 Waterford Utd 0

    I could only find records back to 94-95. Surprising that de Blues been in the Premier division for only 2 years in at least the last 9.

    When was the last time Waterdford won at the cross or even scored a goal? (not including MSC)
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    Talking Locaal derby my ar$e

    Waterford's cup final..............

    Southport vs. Liverpool
    Carlisle vs Newcastle
    Reading vs. Arsenal
    Partick Thistle vs. Celtic

    Waterford vs City

    Spot the similarity between each. I'd say they won't sleep for days beforehand with excitment at he thought of visiting the PRoC, playing in front of a big crowd, being on the smae pith as JO'F.

    Sure, they'll probably all go shopping in Liddels before they go home with all sorts of modern gadgets ......... like toasters, TV's, denims, shoes with laces etc.

    We should all have a whip around at half time to send some food to the starving and homeless - the team could take it back on the 9.30 bus to Rosslare.
    Irish by birth,
    Cork by the grace of God.

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    I'm sure the boys in Rosslare would love it but it might be a bit of a dredge for the waaaaaaaterfod gang having go to fcuking WEXFORD to get it.

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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by Neil
    [B]Goalkeeper
    No.1 I suppose

    By the way, are City the only club in the league using sqaud numbers?

    Pat's used to...Gilzean 41, remember?

    Gilzean, you freak!!!

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    Originally posted by Muppet
    By the way, are City the only club in the league using sqaud numbers?
    No, Sligo Rovers are too.
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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