Originally Posted by kevincronin2000
I thought the away section in Belfield was the whole ground..do they have fans up there?...
I know its not the most attractive away fixture in the leauge but this game is the most important game of the season to date. Come on lets out number the home support, it should not be that difficult.
Where is the away section in belfield, It would be good if we were located in the "covered stand" as i felt we were a bit lost up in bray out in the open
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Originally Posted by kevincronin2000
I thought the away section in Belfield was the whole ground..do they have fans up there?...
thats the job can everyone go to the stand so we can generate more noise,Originally Posted by RedX
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City fans always go in to the stand but are usually spread around one half of it.
Any type of win in Belfield would be good as were have a history of struggling to score there.
UCD are on good run of form recently too.
john o'flynn will have nightmares about going back there, the last time he left belfield was in an ambulance.
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Originally Posted by kevincronin2000
Don't we have to reserve 5% of the ground for you? That's 45 seats so!
Away fans usually go down the far end of the stand.
A reprise can always be arranged if he wantsOriginally Posted by kevincronin2000
Let's see now 2004 F.A.I. Cup tie it was in let me see now Belfield... did ye manage to outnumber us? In a word NO. In fact it was one of the poorest attendances at Belfield against a Premier Division team last seasonOriginally Posted by kevincronin2000
Its a pity we did not beat Longford Friday night as then a draw would not have been the worst result in Belfield..so now we should really be trying hard to get 3 points..UCD are playing well lately and it will be very tough as always up there...
Maybe that is because playing UCD in Dublin is not the most attractive fixture on City fans minds considering the amount of times we have to travel to Dublin..I think UCD have a decent team and always play good football but if the league was full of teams like them nobody would bother supporting Irish football..Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
I was at that game Very dead game .Originally Posted by kevincronin2000
I think next Friday night wont have the same travelling support as usual .(EUROPEAN GAME ON THERE MINDS)
Last edited by ccfcgirl; 26/06/2005 at 5:34 PM.
Ah yes but will YOU be there CCFCgirl?Originally Posted by ccfcgirl
Sure don't we outnumber the travelling Longford support to the Cross 2:1 ?Originally Posted by RedX
[QUOTE=CollegeTillIDie]Ah yes but will YOU be there CCFCgirl? [/QUOTE
Im in two minds about this game .
[QUOTE=ccfcgirl]Ah go on ccfcgirl... sure Rico's Rebel Army won't be half as effective without youOriginally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
ya it was in between our european ties we brought 508 to nantes, i'm sure belfield didnt seem as attractive. Still i am sure we will have a bigger support than this time last year.Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
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how many premier division teams did ye play last year?
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So what you are saying is that there is no excuse for our ground not being stuffed with highly vocal Langers then ?Originally Posted by kevincronin2000
Shamrock Rovers in the League CupOriginally Posted by kevincronin2000
Cork City and Drogheda United in the F.A.I. Cup as far as I can recall.
what i'm saying if someone has two days off work in a week I think they would prefer to spend them in Nantes rather than belfield, doing both is not possible for the working class, but it may be different for students who get the whole fcukin summer off.Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
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