KevIRL wrote: » Fine stadium ye have now lads. Massive improvement from the old place. Excellent facilities and plenty of helpful stewards inside the ground and in the surrounding areas. The hyped traffic nightmare turned out to be completely overplayed also. Fantastic facility in blackrock GAA club too, hope they made a nice few quid this weekend. See ye in the AI semi final.
KrustyUCC wrote: » I would agree By the law he was rightly sent off and it should stick Stuff like this will be used in mitigation however Fitzgerald hopes de Búrca is cleared for semi-finalhttp://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=273439
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danganabu wrote: » Former manager defends his former player shocker! Fitz is always better at trying to keep other peoples house in order rather than his own!
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Judging by O Se reaction last night he wants be as far away as possible from Cork Job
seligehgit wrote: » I was very curious as to the likelihood of Tomas O Se been offered the job but he definitely doesn't seem enthusiastic about taking it. I'd imagine he would be a great appointment but maybe he doesn't see it as an attractive proposition at the moment? Is the loyalty to the home county a big factor?Isn't he domiciled in Cork for a number of years,playing for Nemo and involved with UCC?
Aya Little Tail wrote: » When's the U17 hurling quarter final? Just noticed in the season ticket thread that Cork or Galway's U17s will be playing on the day of the first senior semi final, can't find anything about the QF online though.
mountgomery burns wrote: » Aya Little Tail wrote: » When's the U17 hurling quarter final? Just noticed in the season ticket thread that Cork or Galway's U17s will be playing on the day of the first senior semi final, can't find anything about the QF online though. Surely thats the Minor match
seligehgit wrote: » I'd imagine he would be a great appointment but maybe he doesn't see it as an attractive proposition at the moment? Is the loyalty to the home county a big factor?Isn't he domiciled in Cork for a number of years,playing for Nemo and involved with UCC?
Colm R wrote: » Re the footballers - I think there are a few important things that could encourage the powers that be to make a strong and positive appointment. 1. We have a new stadium now - we need to be playing our home league games there, and to drive attendance, those league games need to be in Division 1. Two of Tyrone, Dublin, Kerry, Mayo, and not forgetting Galway, Donegal, Kildare every year from 2019 is vital. We not alone have to get promoted, we have to dominate division 2 next year, because..... 2. We have a new stadium now - and all going to plan, we hope to be playing Kerry in the Munster final on the first Sunday of July 2018. We must be coming in to this game on the back of a league win, silverware, and just a dash of hope, because ...... 3. We have a new stadium now, and next year is the Super 8s. We need to fill this stadium for football matches in August. So just maybe, the debt that our county is in is more important than the egos of certain people getting their man in the job. Treat our new stadium like any new start up business. Growth and success will fix the bottom line. Also with the new stadium, with the new 4G pitch, the pressure is off Pairc Ui Rinn now - so hopefully our footballers will have a good winter. The county championships are going to ramp up now, ideally I would be thrilled if they moved quick and made the appointment in the coming weeks.
mountgomery burns wrote: » Bourke made his debut for Waterford 3 years after Fitzgerald left.
Freejin wrote: » On the above, does anybody actually know how much debt there is on the new stadium. It was reported last year that it could open debt free if naming rights to the stadium were sold?
Boom__Boom wrote: » The thing about the tickets was if they sold all of them - there was 2,000 available at a cost of €6,500, so all sold would net €13 million.
zetecescort wrote: » Kissane was involved last year, dropped for this year
westcork67 wrote: » The prices for the premium tickets are way over the odds - €650 a year for a couple of championship games and club games that you can walk into no problem - not a chance
danganabu wrote: » I can't see that he has a case tbh, it's harsh and a rule that needs reviewing but as things stand he is guilty and the punishment is a straight red card, there is no grey area here.
KrustyUCC wrote: Interesting that you are a Tipp man but never post on the Tipp thread and use we to describe winning De Burcas appeal