Cork, the softest of cunts (Part 2)

Continuing the discussion from Cork, the softest of cunts (Part 1) - #10026 by FatChops.

Previous discussions:

Cork, will you ever win?

@Ceist ?

We will

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Curran worked under BOC before @gilgamboa

Barney forever, Wiggum never.

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And Cusack was a coach for Clare. @gilgamboa seems to have judged his countrymen very badly.

Did anybody actually believe the half time row stuff?

It seemed like complete and utter bollocks surely?

Rob Downey told the manager to not sub his brother off and a row broke out. Rob Downey doesn’t strike me as that type.

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*Terrible coach.

@carryharry did he’s referenced it there a few times, godhelpus.

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They didn’t go well that year but does that necessarily mean he was a terrible coach? In any case I’d have expected he’d be a selector or similar rather than a coach as he hasn’t been coaching the last few years (to my awareness) so he could hardly be parachuted into an intercounty coaching job.

It seemed like the sort of nonsense somebody would post on here as a joke and nobody would bite.

An awful lot of people in Cork still take it as gospel, which is hard to believe.

At the start of his coaching career

Ah shtap

The only question worth answering is would the three of them restore Corkness.? Everything else is irrelevant

It does alright, some people are very gullible.

Apology accepted.

Would you back into a more junior role in your job you would?

I think Cusack would be motivated to make a contribution to cork hurling in whatever way he could best. It’s not like it’s a linear career. You’re mistakenly applying business world thinking to GAA again. It’s well-established that that kind of jibberish only works in rugby.