Tuesday, January 31, 2017

2017 SSE Airtricity League of Ireland- Is this the year for Cork City?



So patiently, this club front office has been arduously at work to retain the majority of its players as well adding new ones to give this club a shape of a total winner again and maybe this time they can score the big one.

Very well, to front in what seems to be another contested edition of the Airtricity League of Ireland, with an all-around success.

As that Kenny Loggings song, “This is it”, that is the main idea behind this project, to focus not only to make an impact in league play but on international competition in the always-celebrated Europa Champions League.

So close last year, as the Rebel Army came so near into advancing to the last stages of the Europa League but fell short of the coveted knockout stages and play with the best of the old continent.

This time is the merry, after the club top already been arduously at work in getting new faces at Turners Cross Stadium and assuring some of their old guard to stay put and make another stellar run towards the league top.

That maybe is one of the utmost of goals for City Boss John Cauldfield, looking forward to add that elusive and coveted league shield always denied to his bunch by a resilient Dundalk FC squad, now in this edition looking for its fourth consecutive shield.

So far, the Leesiders are looking forward to be a one of a kind contender once again, as in the last edition of the FIA League of Ireland Cup after these stopping the Lilywhites momentum and take this important trophy from their archrivals grasps.

That tells you a lot of the potential the Rebel Army has in its eleven that can deliver many trophies and glories to its fans base back at Turners Cross, especially this campaign as the many see the top being in exposed to a full fight.

With Connor Ellis, Stephen Dooley, Kevin Connor and striker Sean Mc Guire, the Leesiders are looking good and with the return of once prominent academy hopeful John Kavanagh back from a near career ending injury, this time he’s up and ready.

So far, the majority of many veterans returning is a good omen for a magnificent campaign, still these are aware of the upcoming competition with the arrival of new faces in Ryan Delaney, Jimmy Keohane and Achille Campion.

Still for a club that last campaign won a double in the Presidents and FAI Cups, marked a near perfect campaign, still with one major obstacle in their way, at the end these can prevail and maybe this can be their year with a treble of a campaign.

To answer the above mentioned question, this 2017 can be the year the Rebel Army will indeed make a breakthrough in the league top.

Hail Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaí!


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