zetecescort wrote: » obviously it doesn't get much harder than Limerick in Limerick next weekend but we are not out of this yet. Clare got to the Munster final last year after losing to us in round 1. Niall O'Leary one of the few positives today
The White Feather wrote: » Blatant trip from a tipp player and no yellow card. Very annoying
The White Feather wrote: » Horgan held going in on goal and its a free out. Baffling from this ref
cnoc wrote: » Cork have a double incentive to beat Limerick next Sunday.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Same old , same old failing us time and again past few years. We lack real leadership and we are too ****ing soft. Tipp were far more sharper. Very disappointed in what I thought was worst Cork performance in Championship since 2016
washman3 wrote: » You've lost me here.! What's the 'double incentive' bit.? Winning the game to get back on track is one,what's the other.?
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Get beat handy next week and season is over
munsterlegend wrote: » If two teams finish level on points is it head to head or scoring difference? Think it could come down to ourselves and Clare for the last spot.
Straight Talker wrote: » Revenge for last year, and sending out a statement to the champions.There's no point pretending, that it isn't a factor.I couldn't care less if we win Munster tbh.I'll take third place in the group all day long.
shockframe wrote: » How about beating us to save your own championship prospects?
Water John wrote: » What time does the fella from Urhan start out at to get to the match?
sasol wrote: » You do know that charging is illegal?
Pogue eile wrote: » Tipp man here so please forgive any perceived bias, but those blaming the ref are fooling themselves.
Following the conclusion of the recent recruitment process, Cork County Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Conor Counihan (Aghada) to the position of Project Co-ordinator for Football. This position is a newly-created three-year role which has as its key remit the implementation of the #2024 Five-Year Plan for Cork Football. A former All-Ireland winning footballer (1989 & 1990), Conor managed the Cork Senior Football team from 2008 to 2013, winning three Munster titles (2008, 2009 and 2012), four Allianz League titles (2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012) and of course, the 2010 All-Ireland Final. In recent years, he has been actively involved with Rebel Óg development squads and is a member of the board of Cairde Chorcaí. Commenting on the appointment, County Chairperson, Tracey Kennedy said "We are delighted that Conor applied successfully for this position, which is vital to the future of Cork football. Conor brings with him a huge amount of experience in all aspects of Cork football, along with a passion and drive that is immeasurable, and on behalf of the County Board, I would like to welcome him to our team and wish him every success in this new role.