Shedite27 wrote: » Liam Kearns is the man for the job IMO> Ticks the "shrwd Kerry manager" box, has beaten us in championship with Limerick and Tipp, and you see the results they get like beating Donegal yesterday that he's well able to gt plenty from an average panel. Surely he'd like to chance his arm at a higher profile county for a few years.
Powerhouse wrote: » You are suggesting Kearns moves from the fifth placed team in Division Two to the bottom team in the same division. Not sure he could handle the staggering jump in profile.
Powerhouse wrote: » You are suggesting Kearns moves from the fifth placed team in Division Two to the bottom team in the same division. Not sure he could handle the staggering jump in profile. He'd probably take to the drink or something.
conor05 wrote: » You can’t compare the two though. Cork is an out and out hurling county. The public want to hear about hurling on the radio, ok there is support for the footballers too but with them going terribly over the last few years the interest in them is starting to wane. I would be hurling first but I love to see the footballers going well, but I do lose interest myself when they are falling further and further down the ranks.
zetecescort wrote: » +1. Our record shows we manage to muster a challenge for Sam once a generation. Whether people like it or not we are a hurling county that plays a bit of football.
Statement issued on behalf of Coiste Contae Chorcaí & The Board of Páirc Uí Chaoimh The Board of Páirc Uí Chaoimh asked two members, Michael O'Flynn and Tom Gray, to examine how figures presented in the audited accounts of Cork Co Board for the year ended October 31 2018 and those attributed to Peter Mc Kenna in the Examiner interview on December 14 2018, were arrived at and to clarify the current estimated full cost of the stadium redevelopment. The completion of a report into the cost of the Páirc Uí Chaoimh stadium redevelopment has returned an estimated cost of €95.8m. This report was based on all information made available to the two board members and was presented to the board this afternoon. In completing the report, Tom Gray and Michael O'Flynn have examined extensive documentation relevant to the redevelopment and have consulted extensively with all stakeholders on all relevant matters. In arriving at the final estimated cost, provision has been made for the full replacement of the pitch at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. In this regard, the Executive of Cork County Board has decided that Cork’s remaining Allianz League fixtures, including the double headers with Ladies Football, will take place at Páirc Uí Rinn. A final decision on whether to undertake a full pitch replacement or other remediation work on the Páirc Uí Chaoimh pitch will be taken by the stadium board in the immediate future. The Board will be making no further comment on these matters.
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eigrod wrote: » How is that not a yellow card for Browne on Horgan? Ridiculous
eigrod wrote: » Is Aidan Walsh gone off?
The White Feather wrote: » No but he has been nonexistent unfortunately
eigrod wrote: » I don’t think his name has been mentioned 2nd half
The White Feather wrote: » He is up on the left. In his defence ball hasn't gone near him but we need guys to go looking and fighting for it and not be passengers. Lehane has been very quiet too and just missed there as I type