D'Agger wrote: » ^ Same reason you posted the above probably - swings and roundabouts Amprodude, only difference being he didn't say 'no offense, just speaking the truth' and expect people to accept it as a valid post
ShamoBuc wrote: » I also heard he was gone from Munster. While I love the Páirc, I only love the terraces. There is a fantastic view from any position due to the depth of the steps. Unfortunately the stands are a joke and quite dangerous if filled anywhere near capacity.
btownboy wrote: » Why not? The very simple answer is that you honour your agreements. If you do not honour your agreements then you are dishonourable, pure and simple. The best thing that Limerick could have done was actually say nothing and just come down and play. They have a relatively good record in the last 20 years - thinking about 1996 and 2001 - so they should just get on with it. I am not sure if I was a Limerick hurler I would be overly impressed with the intervention on their behalf. It is actually a good opportunity for them to come down and 'spoil the party' as it were but they have probably just given ammo to the Cork team with their CB's behavior. Very disappointing from Limerick CB as Limerick is a very sporting county with great sports fans (I live in Limerick at the moment).
BobBobBobBob wrote: » 1. Ken O’Halloran (Bishopstown) 2. Michael Shields (St. Finbarr’s) 3. Thomas Clancy (Clonakilty) 4. Noel Galvin (Ballincollig) 5. James Loughrey (Mallow) 6. Patrick Kelly (Ballincollig) 7. John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers) 8. Andrew O’Sullivan (Castletownbere) 9. Fintan Goold (Macroom) 10. Mark Collins (Castlehaven) 11. Paul Kerrigan (Nemo Rangers) 12. Barry O’Driscoll (Nemo Rangers) 13. Daniel Goulding (Éire Óg) 14. Brian Hurley (Castlehaven) 15. John Hayes (Carbery Rangers) While Brian Cuthbert has elected to start without the three dual players, Damien Cahalane, Aidan Walsh and Eoin Cadogan, he has nonetheless named an experienced side, with Noel Galvin the only championship débutant. Subs 16. David Hanrahan (Douglas) 17. Jamie O’Sullivan (Bishopstown) 18. Eoin Cadogan (Douglas) 19. Damien Cahalane (Castlehaven) 20. Tomás Clancy (Fermoy) 21. Aidan Walsh (Kanturk) 22. Ruairi Deane (Bantry Blues) 23. Colm O’Driscoll (Tadhg MacCárthaigh) 24. Donal Óg Hodnett (O’Donovan Rossa) 25. Colm O’Neill (Ballyclough) 26. Cathal Vaughan (Uibh Laoire) Not considered due to injury: Donncha O'Connor, Kevin Crowley, Brian O'Driscoll
btownboy wrote: » Very prudent decision by Cuthbert not naming the hurlers on the team. At least they are being saved from 1 game. They can always be brought on if the game is going against Cork but you would hope that would not happen. However, could Eoin Cadogan play as he did not have a major involvement game time wise with the hurlers?
pajoguy wrote: » What exactly have limerick county board said. They have no problem going to cork once its safe. I heard chairman speak in Monday morning and the only issue they have is capacity. Your post is very misleading and all fiction.
btownboy wrote: » From the Examiner today: Cork travelled to Limerick for last year’s provincial decider and it had been widely assumed that Limerick would automatically come to Leeside for this year’s final as part of a home and away arrangement. Limerick chairman Oliver Mann expressed concerns earlier this week about supporters missing out on the game due to Páirc Uí Chaoimh’s reduced capacity. There is a sense of anger growing in provincial circles over Limerick’s reluctance to travel south for the clash. The Limerick CCB have not talked of safety, they have made a spurious argument on capacity and stated they would prefer the game was played elsewhere so as not to disappoint their fans due to lack of tickets. They claim PuC can only hold 34,000 but it actually holds 40,500. I think it would be wise to consider the facts and read posts properly before reacting in a knee jerk and insulting manner.
Amprodude wrote: » It's all physciology and tactics by Limerick county board. They come up with this lame excuse because let's face it they don't want to get a hiding in PUC especially after last year's game. Cork are out for their blood and they know it. Hello Limerick welcome to PUC there is no escaping what lies ahead.
D'Agger wrote: » Hon Limerick, hope they win by one in front of the 34,000 :pac:
Orizio wrote: » Sweetnam is still with Munster, on his final year.http://www.munsterrugby.ie/rugby/academy.php
btownboy wrote: » On Sweetnam - I had been told by someone close to the Munster setup that he was cut from the setup in May. The website may not be up to date on this. Hypothetically though if he was available he would be some addition.
Amprodude wrote: » If they do, it will be a great achievement and i would like to see them progress but hopefully Cork will have enough this time. 8 years without Munster title for Cork doesnt need any motovation. I think Cork will take them this year with a few points or maybe a few goals to spare. We wait and see....
willietherock wrote: » Anyone any ska about the minor hurlers? Big game v Limerick next week.
webels wrote: » Where's ttm1 when we need him.
willietherock wrote: » badly
Naux wrote: » Sorry to hijack this thread for a minute. Going to Cork for Irish Open this weekend. Can anyone recommend a good GAA pub near Fota that will show Galway V Sligo on Saturday evening instead of all of that World Cup rubbish? Thanks Naux
corcaigh07 wrote: » Very worried about that halfback line and midfield for the footballers. Tipp will trouble us I feel.
pajoguy wrote: » "A growing sense if anger" Ah now seriously. Why didnt the examiner quote oliver mann when he said on radio they have no problem going to cork but just raised concerns about capacity! If cork does have a capacity of 40k then it is not an issue.
rebs23 wrote: » Why did he raise it? Limerick don't want the game played in PUC as simple as that and there has been a fair amount of comment from Limerick County board on the matter. For all sorts of reasons it is important for Cork that the game is played in PUC, a lot of them to do with the opportunity to say goodbye (hopefully) to the old stadium. Raising issues about it is getting a lot of people in Cork annoyed.
Gary Neville wrote: » That's a tricky one, Naux. A few GAA pubs in Carrigtwohill (nearest village) but it's hurling country and very little interest in Football and none in Galway v Sligo - most locals would prefer to watch paint dry (no offence intended). Argentina are on the box at 5 and Germany at 8 - so pubs will have the soccer on. The Radisson Hotel in Little Island might be worth a tel call to check it out - or bring the laptop - they've probably got Wifi in the lobby area. Enjoy the golf.
pajoguy wrote: » I completely understand the sentimentality arounf the whole thing. It was a modern stadium in its day and like ourselves ye have waited long enough for an upgrade. The fact that no venue has been confirmed has nothing to do with limerick raising concerns about capacity. Its munster council who have final say. If there were no issues re. safety and capacity then the venue would be confirmed by now. They obviously have issues. It may be just a case of crossing a few ts and dotting a few Is re safety as its all gone OTT these days. I just hope ye get enough oppurtunities to fill PUC when it is developed