on the echo tonight it said cork city said they would play drog on saturday even signed an agreement i hope this is not true . if that happened to city we would be up in arms .
Harry im sorry to say but you are loseing it.I was sitting behind you in the stand lastnight and you might aswell be looking up a donkeys a** because u were all over the place and the interview you gave after the game was just a load of crap.You gave a interview about how ye were stock in traffic and ye missed ye DINNER.Harry grow up and give us some credit after all we were the better team
on the echo tonight it said cork city said they would play drog on saturday even signed an agreement i hope this is not true . if that happened to city we would be up in arms .
Like $h€l$ ordering us to travel to Jackland on a Thursday?Originally posted by cfcgirl
if that happened to city we would be up in arms .
Like SPA ordering us to travel to Jackland on a Monday?
the agreement was made before the recent rule change. two words for harry 'grapes' and 'sour.' your team were hammered off the pitch on friday night but let's not talk about that, let's whinge about the traffic and how the game should have been played on saturday. anything else harry?
I remember a couple a years ago we traveled to Drogland and similar to last Friday night arrived 1 hour before kickoff - and lost the game.
I remember we lambasted the City management for being so unprofessional and not staying overnight etc.
McCue sort yourself out. Whatever about the original agreement you had plenty of notice about the revised date.
You should have either traveled earlier or the night before - or at least brought some ham sandwiches for the boys ( did you hear they were complaining that they missed their pre match meal - did they not see the chipper outside the Cross )?
Irish by birth,
Cork by the grace of God.
doest really matter if the game was friday or saturday
the outcome would more than likely have been the same anyway
I always thought McCue was a bit of a bullsh*tter, but this takes the biscuit.
If his comments were reported accurately, he has made an even bigger pr*ck of himself.
It also shows Drogs to still be a shambles of a club, that they could not even leave in plenty of time to get to the game. They got away with being dumped out of the league last year, but some things have'nt changed it seems. They are a decent enough side, but the management and board have a first division mentality.
Hello all and let me clear this ****e up once and for all. Cork and Drogheda had an agreement to play all matches either in Untied Park and the X on saturday evenings. Now earlier in the season we conformed to this and played you lot on the saturday evening, making a loss in the gate at the process, but we didn't mind too much as it was just sportsmanship.
Then last week at the Cup game (Yes lads we are STILL in the cup) I was told that Cork wanted the game to be changed to a friday night? Now I asked why the change, it was agreed at the start of the season. Then Drogheda asked the FAI to do something about it and as is the story with us we were told to **** off!! I wasn't surprised with this as for some reason other clubs don't seem to like us, why?? What the hell have we done wrong? We only got promoted last season fair and square so what's the deal?
Anyway enough of that, my point is that since that ***** Dolan went down there he has made it his priority to wreck the clubs in Dublin or in around that region. So as he can't do it on the field then he'll play a few tricks and do it off the field.
Our squad left Dublin at 11am, plenty if time to get down. So it wasn't down to unprofessionalism just down to the poxy traffic. We are not a professional club so we dont have the expenses to cover any over night stay, as with most clubs in this country.
I'm sure that you were by far the better team and that we were total ****e but today football is not just about running onto a field its also about the preparation before hand. Yes you's are a good team but not a great team. So give up the gloating please. I mean why didn't you's hammer us when you's played us in United Park??
So lads you beat a team who had their preparations disrupted because the opposition were afraid to compete fairly. PRI*KS!!
Originally posted by DrogMan
Hello all and let me clear this ****e up once and for all. Cork and Drogheda had an agreement to play all matches either in Untied Park and the X on saturday evenings. Now earlier in the season we conformed to this and played you lot on the saturday evening, making a loss in the gate at the process, but we didn't mind too much as it was just sportsmanship.
Then last week at the Cup game (Yes lads we are STILL in the cup) I was told that Cork wanted the game to be changed to a friday night? Now I asked why the change, it was agreed at the start of the season. Then Drogheda asked the FAI to do something about it and as is the story with us we were told to **** off!! I wasn't surprised with this as for some reason other clubs don't seem to like us, why?? What the hell have we done wrong? We only got promoted last season fair and square so what's the deal?
Anyway enough of that, my point is that since that ***** Dolan went down there he has made it his priority to wreck the clubs in Dublin or in around that region. So as he can't do it on the field then he'll play a few tricks and do it off the field.
Our squad left Dublin at 11am, plenty if time to get down. So it wasn't down to unprofessionalism just down to the poxy traffic. We are not a professional club so we dont have the expenses to cover any over night stay, as with most clubs in this country.
I'm sure that you were by far the better team and that we were total ****e but today football is not just about running onto a field its also about the preparation before hand. Yes you's are a good team but not a great team. So give up the gloating please. I mean why didn't you's hammer us when you's played us in United Park??
So lads you beat a team who had their preparations disrupted because the opposition were afraid to compete fairly. PRI*KS!!
For the last time, since we last played you lot, the 160 mile rule has been abolished so we are under no obligation to facilitate anyone but ourselves. We've been forced to play in Dublin on a Monday and on a Thursday so surely we are entitled to play our games whenever we want.
Champions!
As soon as the rule was abolished Lennox said all our games will be played on Friday night, no exceptions. Drogs had loads of notice.
McCue's interiew in the echo ended with "besides that we deserved nothing from the game".
Poor old Pale clubs are finally having to put up with what we put up with for years.
We travel ever second week, ye travel twice a year
Oh no not them again
Of course a team should be allowed to play on what night they want. But do you not think it's a bit of bad sportmanship when there was a "gentlemans agreement" between the clubs and then one of those clubs goes and breaks it??
Look I know that every club tries to get an extra edge now and again but you must admit that it was a bit sly what Dolan did??
as i said already drogman, it doesnt matter when we play ye. the outcome would always be the same
You dont deserve much of a reply after your last attempt.While your comments were defending your club which i respect there really is no need to abuse every City fan over this.I mean its not our fault.I think Harry Mc Cue is doing a very good job at Drogs but his commets after the match were a bit to much.We all know traffic is bad up and down the country for gods sake but getting stuck in traffic and blaming City is a joke.We are all grown men here.If i was going to work in the morning i would not leave late knowing i would get stuck in traffic on the way in.You think as an eircom league club someone would have been in the know a bit better.I certainly do not believe your team missed there meals before the game(total rubbish).The politics of match arrangments over the last few seasons has become a joke.Even as a City fan i think Drogs may well have been the loser here but its not City as far as i am concerned are the culprits.It is the F.A.I and one or two Dublin clubs.(Shels definetly being one of them dictating to us all).Best of luck for the rest of the season...
Listen frankly I couldn't give a toss about the game now, its all done and dusted. We were trashed, end of story!!
And I'm not abusing you lot, just letting out a bit of steam![]()
But I'm just trying to explain it from my point of view, the game was supposed to be saturday, changed to friday, reason...because Cork wanted to...fair enough I say but why change it half way during the season and not do it at the start?? Quite easy I think. Anyway fu*k it, we have more games to play anyway and a CUP 1/4 final to look forward to
Later La*gers![]()
I personally think the 160mile rule was a good one. There is too much of let's play Thursday and Monday rubbish.
City had an agreement but let business decide the issue which has to be done in this day and age.
The blame lies with the FAI - who changes the rules midway through a season??
They are the disgrace, not City for looking after their interests and not Drogs for wanting to make life a little easier for themselves in tough times.
1. The chairman of Cork City football club brought a manager to the club to do his best to make us a successful club. He did not bring someone who was prepared to take it up the arse when told to by Dublin and Dub region clubs.Originally posted by DrogMan
1.Anyway enough of that, my point is that since that ***** Dolan went down there he has made it his priority to wreck the clubs in Dublin or in around that region.
2.So as he can't do it on the field then he'll play a few tricks and do it off the field.
2. Your problem is with the FAI and your management. No matter what you think of Dolan, he does not cause "traffic problems", rule changes and bad preparation by our opponents.
The simple fact is that Drogs accommodated City earlier in the season and switched ( at considerable loss in gate revenue) to a 5pm Sat. kick-off. When the return fixture came around City welched on the agreement....typical!
The City officials were unsporting di**heads.
I agree that every club in the league should be allowed play their home matches any night they want - I have no complaints about that.
I have a problem with both clubs agreeing to play all matches between them on a saturday, we accomodate city, take a big drop in attendance money.
Then the rule change - which I agree with by the way. But we have already accomodated you once this season - sportingly, it shouldve been played on saturday as agreed at the beginning of the season.
As regards the drogs travel arrangements, the team left the same time as per usual when going to cork and usaually make 2 stops making the match in pleanty of time. Unfortunately the traffic was mental on friday. A quick question for those in the know down at the X - is it true that city refused to put kick off back 15 minutes when the drogs arrived so late??
One other point,
I didnt make the match on friday (couldnt get off work!!), but i got a copy of the programme. Its definitely the best programme in the league - well done to all concerned.
Also, it was good to see the club donating a jersey for the raffle to raise funds for the big flag fund. Did ye manage to make much on the raffle?? Its something im seriously considering doing up here in our local pub as i reckon were still falling way behind the rest of the league in terms of flags, colour,etc - was it a success?? Any comments on it would be a great help..
Lads, the agreement between the two clubs was only necessary because of the existing rules. When they changed there was no need for the agreement. Do ye honestly think that if things were the other way around (ie ye had already played down here on a Saturday and we were travelling up to Lought) that ye wouldn't have moved the match to Friday?
As for delaying the kick-off, didn't hear anything about it, but is it possible that that would be the referee's call?
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