
Cork City FC, RIP
Barry, Cork were at the Brandywell last Friday for the season curtain raiser, it finished 1-1.
3,000 turned out to watch a Derry team made up mostly of local lads, thats probably more than most of the premier sides had turn up for their games.
Do you think Cork will still attract a big crowd for their games, I've always considered Cork as the southern equivalent of Derry when it comes to supporting their club.
3,000 turned out to watch a Derry team made up mostly of local lads, thats probably more than most of the premier sides had turn up for their games.
Do you think Cork will still attract a big crowd for their games, I've always considered Cork as the southern equivalent of Derry when it comes to supporting their club.
they have a lot in common bith sides, and there wil be 3000 at turners cross for the waterford game on fri , lets hope we both go back up this season.goonersid wrote:Barry, Cork were at the Brandywell last Friday for the season curtain raiser, it finished 1-1.
3,000 turned out to watch a Derry team made up mostly of local lads, thats probably more than most of the premier sides had turn up for their games.
Do you think Cork will still attract a big crowd for their games, I've always considered Cork as the southern equivalent of Derry when it comes to supporting their club.
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