Cork City - 2016 FAI Cup Champions
What a day, what a moment, what magic at the Aviva Stadium.
With Cork City and Dundalk scoreless approaching full time in extra time, Seanie Maguire stepped up to score one of the most famous goals in the club's history.
This is on an endless loop in the @CorksRedFM studios this morning https://t.co/Awj8BfvEx0
— Cork's RedFM Sport (@BigRedBench) November 7, 2016
Although we certainly prefer our most definitely not biased and most definitely 100% professional commentary of the moment, as Ruairi and City legends Dan Murray and Billy Woods lose their minds live on air.
It was an incredible moment, one that will be forever etched into the minds of Cork City fans forever. The celebrations that ensued showed you how much it meant - the entire Cork City bench emptied and ran to celebrate with Maguire, while the City fans in the stand couldn't believe what they had just seen. It was absolutely glorious.
Afterwards we spoke to the man who became a City legend yesterday - Seanie Maguire
We spoke to John Caulfield afterwards too. We're big fans of Johnny C here in RedFM Towers, so we're delighted he got his hands on some silverware. He's done a tremendous job with the Rebel Army and an FAI Cup win is the least he and the club deserve for their work over the last few years.
It was an emotional day for Alan Bennett - the City stalwart found it hard to put in to words just what it meant to him when we caught up with him
This is Benno's interview, before we hear from him we heard from Kevin O'Connor
Steven Beattie was cup tied for last year's final, but was determined to make up for missing out in 2015. Beattie was incredible yesterday at right back, and barely gave Daryl Horgan a kick in 120 minutes.
Goalkeeper Mark McNulty could barely hide his delight.
The homecoming is set for 7pm tonight in the City centre.
After City's win we discussed what it meant with Dan Murray and Billy Woods.
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