Fair play to Bohs, retaining the title is a major achievement and they held off a very strong Rovers challenge.
Fair play to Bohs, retaining the title is a major achievement and they held off a very strong Rovers challenge.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Am I the only one who sees Shams beating Pats by 25 goals a distinct possibilty?
Credit where it is due - players and manager deserve a lot of credit for winning back-to-back titles.
Bohs fans - enjoy the moment but be carefull on the "gloating stakes" - the understandable backlash on how the team was assembled will surely follow.
On the interviews Keegan is bang on saying "we have a great squad of players" and Fenlon is correct to say "great credit to the players".
Although I think Brian Murphy might be catching some of delusional hype when he says there would be "no league without Bohs (or Rovers)"
Thanks JC, although our lot could be forgiven for being a bit distracted next week!
Incidentally, unless it's been said elsewhere, and I think I can comfortably claim to speak for Bohs fans everywhere, can you pass on my heartfelt thanks to the one and only Aaron Greene!
Surely they won't be Champions until the bean-counters take a look at the books.
Neale Fenn on retiring: 'I think once you finish you might as well finish rather than making all sorts of comebacks.'
cONGRATS to Bohs
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
Traveling to ireland. What soccer match should I see?
What team should I see? I will be there the weekend of November 6th. I want to see a match that will be sold-out and fun. I have no idea about teams or divisions or anything like that. I also have the option to see frank warren presents championship boxing in belfast November 6th. Would that be more fun than soccer?
congrats to Bohs on their win again.. It showed some character to come back from losing in Tallaght.. I really hope they can get through the season unscathed otherwise we could be meeting ye next season!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
You have a choice between:
Bray against Bohemians
Galway against Cork
Dundalk against Derry
St. Pat's against Shamrock Rovers
Sligo against Drogheda United
Out of those games I would recommend St. Pat's against Shamrock Rovers, at Richmond Park in Dublin, as there is a big rivalry between the teams, and because St. Pat's still have something left to play for.
If you can't make that, then I'd suggest the Galway against Cork game. Galway need to win to make sure they don't have to face a relegation playoff, and the city itself is worth a visit.
As to whether you go to the boxing or not, that depends entirely on whether or not you like boxing more than you like football. For all I care, I could be being paid in chocolate to watch Mike Tyson fight Mohammed Ali on a Friday night, I'd still choose watching Bray. It would appear that the vast majority of normal people in Ireland have the opposite view!
Definitely St Pats V Shamrock Rovers in Inchicore, Dublin. There will be a big crowd and a good atmosphere but you will need to buy your ticket the day before probably. You can get there by tram from the city centre.
If not I'd say Bray V Bohemians, the championship trophy will be presented
and Bohemians should have a big crowd. You can get the DART there from Dublin city centre.
"If you don't work harder I'll pull you off at halftime,"
“Crikey, at Manchester City all we get is an orange and a cup of tea,"
If you prefer the short team stuff - take in the game at Oriel Park Dundalk.
This is a competition within a competition and the prize at stake is a place in the Guinness Book of Records for the most red cards. Nearly all the Dundalk lads are up for it, but it seems that of the Derry team only Clive Delaney really understands what it's all about. Expect things to be fairly one-sided (thats really the whole point of it all)
The Model Club
Tell all the Bohs you know
that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
and it's not gonna be three
and it's not gonna be four
it's more likely to be 5-1.
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