Posts by Scott Buckley
The importance of fans to the LOI
As a Cork City fan, Ive seen how much the fans can contribute on and off the pitch. Countless volunteers ensure a friendly atmosphere from security to selling match programmes. In all the grounds throughout the league volunteers go unrecognised for their work from lining the pitch to cleaning the stands. They are a credit…
Read MoreMatch Review – City beat Munster Rivals in tense Cup battle
Cork City 2-1 Waterford,An exciting Match in the cross In what was a edge of your seat watch til the final whistle at the 96th minute, Cork City beat Waterford to book a place in the FAI Cup quarter finals. Both teams proved to be on the attack with Waterford being strong in the first…
Read MoreMatch Preview- Cork City V Waterford in the FAI Cup
19:45 Friday 14th at Turners Cross Stadium The Match- The Rebel Army face their local rivals Waterford in what is sure to be another exciting Munster Derby in the Cross. The game is one of 8 games in the latest round of the FAI Cup. Cobh also face Kerry in another Munster Derby in the…
Read MoreA look back on a few of the Memorable European Nights for the LOI
Irish Football seems to be making its self more relevant in recent European Competition with Shamrock Rovers making it out of the Conference Leauge group stages last year after a successful run which saw them even face Premier League giants “Chelsea” and now as St. Patrick’s Athletic, Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers are on a respectful…
Read MoreMatch Preview: The Cities collide in the Brandywell
This Friday the Rebel Army take the long journey to play the Candystripes in one of the two League of Ireland Premier Division fixtures this week, Drogheda face Waterford this week as the Dublin teams aim to advance in European competition. A host of first division games also take place this week. Recent Form: Cork…
Read MoreCity get their first League win since Easter Monday as Caulfield faces trouble ahead…
By Scott Buckley Cork City 1- Galway United 0 City end a drought… 2,092 fans attended the game in Turners Cross including a nice number of Galwegians as bottom of the table Cork City FC who were faced with relegation worries after “bottling” a 2 0 lead to lose to Sligo Rovers 3-2 at home…
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