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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheridan View Post
    Do you mean the 1992/93 season when Cork won the second play-off round ahead of Bohs and Shels? One of the greatest LOI cockups ever, there was no provision for goal difference or goals scored as a tie-breaker after the regular season or play-off round so they had to organise a second play-off round.
    You will have to explain that better. You've made a poor effort at it at the moment.

    Contempory quotes at the time
    Fan1 "Bloody FAI!"
    Fan2"Actually it's the league that organised the game."
    Group of nearby fans "Don't worry he's being (Fan1) talking ****e all match."

    LoI had changed their rules that teams at the top on equal points would play-off against each other. In line with other leagues in Europe including the French. A malfunctioning bus and a last minute goal by Shels at |Tolka meant there was a three-way split at the top. Home and away matches organised. As was mentioned in a previous post huge crowds at the games. (This apparently is a bad thing in Irish football.)
    First 3 games end in 1-0 wins to the tight conservative home teams. 3 return games end in 0-0 to both the conservative sides. In a previous season LoI was described as Serie A. So all square including goals scored.
    Because Cork City and Shelbourne were involved, a supporter can appreciate the volumne of criticism about having to pay players for another week etc.
    Anyway, a second round of one home game each finally brought a winner, again infront of large crowds and huge publicity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HarpoJoyce View Post
    Anyway, a second round of one home game each finally brought a winner, again infront of large crowds and huge publicity.
    Those games had to be played at "neutral" venues. As we in Bishopstown we got to play at the cross. I have a vague recollection of that game which I think we beat Bohs 1-0 in front of probably 3-4k

    If that happened now we would definitely get a full house & sell out in minutes.
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    yeah the nuetral grounds were the RDS and Turners Cross
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Except there was provision for goal difference when it came to deciding the top 6/bottom 6 that season

    And yes I'm still bitter, and yes I still HATE ken De Mange
    It was Howie King who got the winner at Turners Cross.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Except there was provision for goal difference when it came to deciding the top 6/bottom 6 that season

    And yes I'm still bitter, and yes I still HATE ken De Mange
    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    It was Howie King who got the winner at Turners Cross.
    I still find it funny when a new system is introduced, How it affects the Mid-Table?, is a big question.

    Did this system run for two years?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    It was Howie King who got the winner at Turners Cross.
    Oh I know that. But de Mange was the player I fixed my ire on that season (you also beat us in a league cup final in Harolds Cross) AND the the game v Cork shouldn't have been postponed

    Ran for two years, we were in the bottom both times (first year ended up 7th, with more points than 6th, 2nd time coincided with our return to Richmond)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Oh I know that. But de Mange was the player I fixed my ire on that season (you also beat us in a league cup final in Harolds Cross) AND the the game v Cork shouldn't have been postponed

    Ran for two years, we were in the bottom both times (first year ended up 7th, with more points than 6th, 2nd time coincided with our return to Richmond)
    I do remember the tangle you had with Limerick Fc (?) alright.

    Also one of the English personalities (Sam Allardyce?, Colin Bell? or someone else) said that a League lacking in confidence tries to mix things up with different methods of calculation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Oh I know that. But de Mange was the player I fixed my ire on that season (you also beat us in a league cup final in Harolds Cross) AND the the game v Cork shouldn't have been postponed
    He he he. Always nice to see you mention that!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    (first year ended up 7th, with more points than 6th
    As I remember it, Limerick didn't win a game after the top six split. He he he!

    I remember that statistic (Pats ending with more points than us) but you have to consider the quality of the opposition aginst whom we each played our meaningless games (meaningless for - Limerick and Pats, at least) when you look at that statistic. I'd imagine it could easily have been the same way round had you been in the top six.

    (Which you weren't. He he he he he)

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    I'd imagine it could easily have been the same way round had you been in the top six.
    Probably. We actually finished the season terribly and I think we were only about 2/3 point "ahead" of Limerick. It was that last season we finished in harolds cross and it was as depressing as hell.

    Don't worry osarusan, Limerick are way, way, way down the list of clubs I hate know (and every Limerick fan I've met has been sound)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Oh I know that. But de Mange was the player I fixed my ire on that season (you also beat us in a league cup final in Harolds Cross) AND the the game v Cork shouldn't have been postponed

    Ran for two years, we were in the bottom both times (first year ended up 7th, with more points than 6th, 2nd time coincided with our return to Richmond)
    I was already in Cork when it was called off. Bishopstown was a bog at the time. Had to travel back down from Galway again in midweek but it was worth it. Bishopstown wasn't even playable the following wednesday so it was switched to the Cross.

    We had at least half the crowd at neutral Harolds Cross for the LC final. That was a lot more than we had at a neutral Brandywell the previous year.

    The rivalry dated back to early 1991 when we were rock bottom and you were reigning champions and still in contention. We won 2-1 or maybe 2-0 at Rathbane. Kerr had a row with some of the crowd at the dugout side. He claimed we were rubbish the following week in his newspaper column and tipped Carndonagh to beat us in the cup (they didn't).

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    Memories from being on the road with Jack's Army


    1) Hearing of the appointment of Jack. I knew we had hope at last.
    2) Going in the direction of the stadium with three friends in Bucharest and seeing the Romanian policeman pointing out the stadium to them and they heading off in the exact opposite direction to find a local pub in the ars***le of no place - they come back late to the game having been mugged and their camera stolen.
    3) Scotsman scoring a goal in a wet Sofia that meant Ireland had arrived on the world stage of football.
    4) Starting the chant of “Tony Cascarinnnnnnoooooooooooooooo” in Anfield.
    5) Being hurt that there was no mention of that in his autobiography(thanks a lot, Tony).
    6) The Dubliners' being played over the tannoy in Stuttgart - it still sends a shiver down my spine when I think of it - and the crowd joining in.
    7) Seeing the Aer Lingus plane carrying the team landing in Germany for Euro 88.
    8) Dancing in a NY night club after the victory over Italy
    9) Coming out dejected from the stadium in Gelsenkirchen and seeing Ger, a guy on our coach, sitting on the pavement with his head in his hands and his testicles hanging out the side of his green and white shorts. I've seen horses with smaller sets.
    10) Seeing the same scene among the Dutch (sans testiculae) coming out of Lansdowne after Jason McAteer's goal. Went home singing "My mamma always told me there'd be days like this".
    11) The bombardment of the English goal at Wembley (1-1) .
    12) Singing “You'll never beat the Irish” under Big Jack and believing it.
    13) The party in a small village in Sicily called Terrassini after we drew 1-1 with the Dutch in 1990.
    14) Big Jack's final walk around Anfield - can we ever repay that debt ?
    15) On the way to the Stuttgart game in 1988from Cologne - starting off as one coach and then at various side-roads more coaches carrying Irish fans turn on to the motor-way , ending with 30+ Irish coaches in a convoy and the German cars flying past honking their horns: on our way to meet the mutual enemy. The rest as they say is history.
    16) Drenched, having seen one of the worst World Cup matches ever but leaving the Stadium elated in Cagliari in Sardinia in 1990.
    17) Big Jack banging his head when the goal went in against England in 1988.
    18) Seeing the black stripper remove her g-string in Hannover in 1988 and one of my friends declares out loud “Who ordered the Black Bush ?”.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Favourite League of Ireland memories:

    FAI Cup Finals

    1969 Shamrock Rovers 4-1 Cork Celtic
    1970 Shamrock Rovers 3-0 Waterford
    1971 Shamrock Rovers 3-2 St. Patrick's Athletic
    1972 Shamrock Rovers 2-0 Limerick
    1973 Shamrock Rovers 2-0 Limerick
    1974 Shamrock Rovers 2-1 Cork Celtic

    Ah, those were the days!!
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post
    Favourite League of Ireland memories:

    FAI Cup Finals

    1969 Shamrock Rovers 4-1 Cork Celtic
    1970 Shamrock Rovers 3-0 Waterford
    1971 Shamrock Rovers 3-2 St. Patrick's Athletic
    1972 Shamrock Rovers 2-0 Limerick
    1973 Shamrock Rovers 2-0 Limerick
    1974 Shamrock Rovers 2-1 Cork Celtic

    Ah, those were the days!!
    My God you are old aren't you!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pike B View Post
    My God you are old aren't you!!
    Never!! Me and the missus with be boogeying on down tonight.

    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post
    Favourite League of Ireland memories:

    FAI Cup Finals

    1969 Shamrock Rovers 4-1 Cork Celtic
    1970 Shamrock Rovers 3-0 Waterford
    1971 Shamrock Rovers 3-2 St. Patrick's Athletic
    1972 Shamrock Rovers 2-0 Limerick
    1973 Shamrock Rovers 2-0 Limerick
    1974 Shamrock Rovers 2-1 Cork Celtic

    Ah, those were the days!!
    Pity most of them didn't happen !!

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    Oops:

    1964 Shamrock Rovers 1-1, 2-1 Cork Celtic
    1965 Shamrock Rovers 2-0 Limerick
    1966 Shamrock Rovers 2-0 Limerick
    1967 Shamrock Rovers 3-2 St. Patrick's Athletic
    1968 Shamrock Rovers 3-0 Waterford United
    1969 Shamrock Rovers 1-1, 4-1 Cork Celtic
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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