
“Enough is Enough!” – League of Ireland Team Makes Desperate Plea to Supporters
Cork City FC has found itself in a bit of a pickle, appealing to fans to refrain from filching the footballs during home matches. Kitman and former chairman Mick Ring took to social media with a heartfelt plea, revealing that eight balls disappeared following last Friday’s Premier Division face-off against Sligo Rovers. This not only hampers the team’s preparation but leaves manager Tim Clancy and his squad desperately short of essential equipment for training. Mick, clearly exasperated, noted that the latest theft has prompted him to place a new order for the prized €100-a-piece balls. “The amount of footballs not being returned from the stands during games and warm-ups is creating a problem for us. We order more, but stealing them leaves us short for training until we get more,” he voiced. Cork City recently celebrated their return to the Premier Division after winning the First Division last season, but they’ve found themselves languishing in seventh place, managing only one win from their first four outings. Fans, it seems, need to rally around the club in more ways than one. For the latest updates from the League of Ireland and further stories, stay connected with us. - Resource: "https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/please-stop-stealing-league-ireland-34830799