There was no end of footballing disgruntlement in the air and on the box over the last few days, none more so, perhaps, than at Turner’s Cross on Friday night when Cork City supporters displayed their displeasure with the running of the club by lobbing toilet rolls on to the pitch before their FAI Cup semi-final against St Patrick’s Athletic.

The night actually ended with them being flushed with success after they produced the mother, father, auntie and uncle of all shocks, beating Pat’s 3-0, a scenario Peter Collins didn’t see coming due to the “unnecessary distraction” of the toile

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