Cork City's existential crisis might not be solved by FAI Cup glory, despite the cup and relegation double being a rarity in football. The club will take on Shamrock Rovers in Sunday's FAI Cup final, already relegated from the Irish top flight. Victory would give the club from the south of Ireland a day to remember. Yet cup glory won't solve the existential crisis that has engulfed Cork City. The cup and relegation double is a rarity in football, with Wigan Athletic and Birmingham City being the only teams to achieve it in recent history. Cork City's players and management will be looking to make history and bring salvation to the club. The FAI Cup final will be played against a background of anger and protest, with the club's fans demanding answers from the club's hierarchy. The game will be a test of the club's resolve and determination to overcome their current struggles. Cork City's players will be looking to make a statement and prove their worth on the biggest stage in Irish football. The game will be a closely contested affair, with both teams giving it their all to emerge victorious. The outcome of the game will have a significant impact on the club's future and the fans will be eagerly awaiting the result.
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Cork City's Existential Crisis: Can FAI Cup Glory Bring Salvation?
Cork City faces an existential crisis as they prepare to take on Shamrock Rovers in the FAI Cup final. Can a cup win bring salvation to the relegated club?
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