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    Thumbs up Next Three Games

    Next three games,

    Harps - Home
    Drogs - Home
    Pats - Away

    I think 5 points here is very manageable. I think we have to be Harps, thats a must but if we drew with both Pats and Drogs, or won one of them then i'd be happy with that.

    Prediction (hopeful)

    2:0
    2:1
    1:1
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    I think we can beat Harps and Drogheda.

    Take a draw in Syrinchicore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry crumb View Post
    Take a draw in Syrinchicore.
    Oh I see what you did there...

    Well done
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    Quote Originally Posted by harry crumb View Post
    Take a draw in Syrinchicore.
    I saw it too, very inventive i must say actually. Bravo Harry, bravo !!
    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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    I recken we can win all 3 games. No reason why we can't. One game at a time tho.
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    We have not beaten anyone of any consequence yet, and dropped points in games we really shouldn't have. Beating Harps will tell nothing again, it is in the Drogs and Pats game where we will find out where we are.

    I have no doubt but we will lose the latter two, and beat Harps unconvincingly. But hey, we will still be unbeaten tomorrow night, and the cracks will be papered over for a small bit longer again. That being said, the team can only beat who is put in front of them.

    Hope I'm proven wrong.
    Last edited by Les Fluer; 17/04/2008 at 8:59 AM.

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    I think it'll be a different series of events to be honest. They always seems to raise their game for bigger clubs and do fairly well. Its the smaller games where they just dont put in the effort, as if they lose interest.

    The earlier games as well, the team we're gellling, new manager and trying to play players out of position etc. all help in those draws. And truth be told we still haven't got out of second gear. If we start to play as well as we could then we could be doing very well.

    The glass is half full here i'm afraid
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    Half full is good I thought

    Thats all well and good A Face, but your post is full of ifs, maybes and coulds.

    Time will tell I guess. 6 or more points from the next 3 games will be great. 9 will be fantastic.

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    I can see a win and 2 draws.

    2-0
    0-0
    1-1
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    Well, I'd throw my house on the scoreless draw against Drogs.
    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

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    G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    Well, I'd throw my house on the scoreless draw against Drogs.
    If we get a good performance against which results in a win then i'd say we could be in good shape going into the Drogs game and i'd fancy us to take all three points. It really depends on the performance tomorrow night. Ideally we'd see a return to nice crisp passing and moving it around fairly fast, and opening up Harps defence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    If we get a good performance against which results in a win then i'd say we could be in good shape going into the Drogs game and i'd fancy us to take all three points. It really depends on the performance tomorrow night. Ideally we'd see a return to nice crisp passing and moving it around fairly fast, and opening up Harps defence.
    The only way we'l beat Drogs is by scoring in the first 10 minutes.

    They come out at the start and are a bit uneasy. If we score before they get a chance to put everyone behind the ball fully, they'l then have to attack us trying to equalize and I think we'd score again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micls View Post
    The only way we'l beat Drogs is by scoring in the first 10 minutes.

    They come out at the start and are a bit uneasy. If we score before they get a chance to put everyone behind the ball fully, they'l then have to attack us trying to equalize and I think we'd score again.
    Without doubt, if Drogs are in a situation where they have to play an attacking game and have to push forward then i'd really fancy us to win it.
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    I'm sharpening my knives for the end of first series thread.
    I'd honestly be shocked if we got more than a point out of the two games against Pats (A) and Bohs (H).
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    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

    O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"

    G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    I'm sharpening my knives for the end of first series thread.
    I'd honestly be shocked if we got more than a point out of the two games against Pats (A) and Bohs (H).
    My dashboard is marked from me banging it.
    If you see a City fan in Urlingford at midnight next Sunday, kicking walls and throwing frustrated tantrums, say hi to Risteard.
    Im going for 4 points out of them

    Yes I quite possibly am got mad.....

    I'll keep an eye out Risteard

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    Next three games now take on even more importance -

    Pats away
    Sligo Hone
    Bohs away.

    I fear we could take as little as one point from these 3. A huge performance is required in Inchicore this Sunday, and a win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Fluer View Post
    A huge performance is required in Inchicore this Sunday, and a win.
    Id be more than happy with a draw.

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    Its gonna be a tough few games without Gamble.

    Georgie and Healy in the middle anyway. Kearney on one site, i'd go with Billy on the other, Flynnie/Behan and Mooney.

    Would like to see Darren Murphy make an appearance as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post

    Would like to see Darren Murphy make an appearance as well.
    Why? And where? This kid seems to be the most over thought of after a few agmes in Cork City history.

    The back four picks itself, rightly or wrongly.

    Midfield is easy enough as well. O Connor to start on the right, George, Healy and Kearney to make that up. Flynn (hopefully) and Moonaldo to start up front.

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