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camerondocherty
25 Apr 2007, 09:09 AM
a happy cup final?? well i mean theres always something upsetting happening...this scottish cup final we will be watching neil lennons last game..last year in the cis cup final we honoured jinkys death...the year before in the scottish cup final it was martin oneills last game in charge...and the year before that in the scottish cup final it was larssons final competitive game....im not saying that we shouldnt celebrate these things...but its always something going on during a cup final that may take the players mind off the game...but who cares were gonna thrash dunfermline anyway =)

justboy
25 Apr 2007, 01:18 PM
It could be worse.....Lennon could have announced he was staying another year.

Norn_Iron_Man
25 Apr 2007, 03:08 PM
It could be worse.....Lennon could have announced he was staying another year.

lol, even better, he was linked to the Northern Ireland Manager's Job.

Norn_Iron_Man
25 Apr 2007, 04:58 PM
And that is only cause he doesn't have any experience in Management. I realize what had happened when he played for Northern Ireland and am not trying to bring up that auld chestnut.

camerondocherty
26 Apr 2007, 09:29 PM
It could be worse.....Lennon could have announced he was staying another year.


lennon really isnt a bad player...he is very slow for a professional player but i tihnk hes got great awareness and knows the game well

mcoconnor8390
27 Apr 2007, 02:09 AM
lol, even better, he was linked to the Northern Ireland Manager's Job.
has there every been a catholic as Ulster manager?

Norn_Iron_Man
27 Apr 2007, 03:32 AM
has there every been a catholic as Ulster manager?

I honestly don't know, but believe it or not I don't think that was very important to the subject. I don't think anybody with any sense would oppose to former Northern Ireland Captain Martin O'Neill to heading the side. At least no one that I would associate with.

Bertie Peacock, former Celtic Captain and Legend was a Northern Ireland Manager but I wouldn't assume that made him a Catholic.