Mr Scoobie wrote: » This may be asking for trouble but I'm moving to Cork at the beginning of June and being English, I'm a bit gutted that I'm gonna be away from UK pubs during the Euros. Is there any "safe" pub in Cork where I can where my English jersey and shout loudly at the tele while England lose on penalties? I googled "England supporters club Cork" and while there is one in Dublin there's not in Cork. Is this a ridiculous request? Are there any other brits in Cork who want to meet up and blame Frank Lampard together? Cheers
54kroc wrote: » The spots mentioned above are ideal, but if it was me I'd leave the jersey at home.
Mr Scoobie wrote: » Amazing, thanks so much for the all responses! I'll go check them out (without jersey) before all the games start! I'll try the soccer forum too, but it looked like a massive amount of posts were required or a 3 month wait, I'll check again. Thanks again guys
Andip wrote: » I've been in Cork for 10 years and tend to use the Oak for England games as its both central and a mix of all sorts of people. That said, I've never had any hassle supporting England in any Cork bar - just get used to the fact that the rest of the people will cheer for the opposition lol :rolleyes:I'd leave the shirt at home though - 99.9% wont mind, but its that 0.1% that will seize any opportunity. Gimme a shout if you're heading in as I may well be going myself
Paz-CCFC wrote: » Feck that. Don't be letting some armchair Republican dictate the colours you wear. If you want to wear your jersey, wear it proudly. If some eejit gives you hassle over it, either ignore him or ask him who he supports - the answer will probably be Manchester Utd, Liverpool or Glasgow Celtic. You can give him plenty of stick back for supporting an English/Scottish team, but being outraged at someone supporting their own. I've never seen anyone getting hassle over wearing an English jersey. It probably happens, but no more than someone getting hassle for wearing a clubs' jersies. I'd say I've gotten more hassle for wearing a Cork City FC shirt than if I wore an England one, to be honest.
MikeCork2009 wrote: » I'm looking at having the reverse problem in that I may be in England on June 24th, when we will hopefully be playing England in the 1/4 final
Andip wrote: » Fair play for the comment, but I'd still be wary that the guy who picks up on it wouldn't know a football from a rugby ball - he's only looking to pick a fight. I've worn my jersey in town before & had some great banter with the lads, but times have changed & much as I'd love to wear my jersey in town now, I personally wouldn't take the risk for fear of bumping into that mindless eejit.
Herb Powell wrote: » Passage West.
kart wrote: » I actually think that after a year of living in Cork the thread starter will be amused thinking back or re-reading this thread. Pretty sure that after a year in Cork sportspubs he still hasnt had any hassle. Wearing a jersey or not. Just my bet.
Flesh Gorden wrote: » There's a Chelsea supporters bar on Leitrim street, good chance it would be full of ex-pats, can't imagine there being many native Chelsea supporters here over the age of 15