That's the logical thing alright.
Just not entirely sure if "logical" is something that applied in the LoI! Some may claim social welfare during the pre-season, for example, and a longer season for the same gross pay would eat into that.
I don't think these are things that need hold up the development of the league of course - and moving it on is the most important thing at present. But they do need to be considered.
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One of those games was brought forward to Tuesday 5th July and one was put back to Wednesday August 17th. Of the two remaining games, one was brought forward earlier in the season.
That leaves one of those game that is contributing to the current fixture congestion. Dundalk managed the fixtures around qualifying games quite well.
I'd be happy if that Dundalk game against us is down for Sunday 23rd Oct. Think we'd bring a good crowd with us too.
Should clubs involved in European qualifiers be able play a domestic fixture 3 days later, if it allows at least 4 days ahead of their next European game?
With players coming through the underage leagues, July and hopefully August seems a time for clubs involved in Europe to utilise their squads to best suit their priorities at that time.
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A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.
Our games have been confirmed. Pats away on Monday 17th and Wexford on Monday 24th.
Pats are scheduled to play Bray on Saturday the 15th at the moment.
Real Ale Madrid had the run in correct
Code:DUNDALK CORK CITY 8th – Sligo (H) Galway (A) 11th – Cork (H) Dundalk (A) 14th – Rovers (A) Harps (H) 17th – Longford (A) St. Pats (A) 20th – Zenit (H) 21st - St. Pats (H) 23rd – Bohs (H) 24th - Wexford (H) 25th – Pats (A) 28th – Galway (H) Bray (A) 03rd - Zenit (A) 06th FAI CUP FINAL
The SSE Airtricity League Premier Division fixture between Bray Wanderers and St.Patrick's Athletic originally scheduled for Saturday, 15th October has been rescheduled for FRIDAY, 14th October at the Carlisle Grounds with a kick-off time of 7.45 pm.
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I was at the game and Faherty was well onside when Ludden played the ball to him. Granted, that's not totally clear from Soccer Republic but there is a 7 second delay (yes, I counted them!!) between Ludden's pass to Faherty and the ref blowing the whistle, and that is a big time delay in the context
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I accept it's an attempted explanation, but just saying the flag didn't go up when Faherty got the ball. If there was a flag for Faherty, you'd imagine the ref would have noticed in the 7seconds it then took him to blow, especially as he had to have looked across at the linesman when following the flight of the cross
I suppose I should not be surprised by this:
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/socc...rity-1.2818417Kenny had been repeatedly expressed the hope the final round of games could be pushed back by 48 or 72 hours but Cork City boss John Caulfield vehemently opposed any such move and the association, despite having previously given the impression it might be flexible, appears to have shied away from a fight.
couldnt agree more.
Kenny thinks his team should get special dispensation just cos they've a fixture backlog as a result of being moderately successfull.
fair play to caulfield,
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Personally I wouldn't be opposed to extending the season but I can see why JC would stick to his guns on this. This backlog is of the clubs (both clubs - Pats are the only team who I'd feel a little sorry for) own making. It could have been managed better but the league has bent over backwards to help Dundalk out so far. The end of the season and cup final dates are written in stone.
For a country obsessed with the way things are done in England it is a wonder that the Cup Final is still the final game of the season!!
Please persist with these half swipes at Dundalk and management PC as they are certainly entertaining with all the palpable frustration and resentment apparent for you - there is no doubt there is some satisfaction in seeing Rovers fans simply not cope with what could have been in Tallaght if a fuse hadnt been blown by that defeat to Bohs.
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Next season will be interesting we all start out again as mere mortals.
I wasn't on the forum back when we were in the group stages of the Europa league.....were we as patronising back then ?
I can't speak for placid casual but I don't have any regrets about Kenny leaving. At that point he had won 1 league and 1 FAI cup in his Management career, how were we to know that he would become a football genius...or maybe its just his/Dundalks time....it happens and fair play.
I'll be cheering for you against Zenit because its great to see the league getting talked about , even if it is by losers like Dunphy last night on the Ireland match.
reflects well on all of the clubs in the league...
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