Anyone with a long held view that Caulfield was holding us back isn't worth listening to to be honest. He's clearly been building a team, building a culture and learning as he goes, as well as being competitive the whole time. This season he's seeing the fruit of his hard work.
Assuming we win the league this year, the cup and a league in 4 seasons will have him already as one of our most successful managers ever, to add to his playing accolades.
Seasons like this don't come around often, sure people are getting over excited about it, but what harm. You've gotta enjoy it while it's happening, we only win the league every 12 years!
2nd time posting note to everyone else, don't edit posts on mobile, half the time it deletes it, or maybe I just have too big fingers.
No thread for tonight's match so I'll just post a few points about it here.
Rovers seemed to really click tonight. Hardly left second gear and won easily.
Bray looked very poor.
Bray should have taken the money for Dylan Connelly based off tonight. He was very poor and should have been sent off about 5 minutes in.
Ryan Connelly was very good, great to have him back.
Finn was class today, hardly put a foot wrong.
Clarke terrorised sullivan all night but that standard now I guess.
Linesmen didn't know the offside rule, gave at least 5/6 offsides that were clearly on.
Peter cherrie shouldn't have played tonight, obviously injured and that may have played a part in the two goals.
Overall a good night for rovers and a very poor one for Bray, their players just seemed to give up after the second goal.
Agree with all that , thought Connelly was superb. Should have been more.
Looks like a decline in Bray's form, would fitness be a factor in this; some are part-time. They probably need to spend more in the break if they are to achieve Europe. Interesting observation regarding D Connolly. The other Connolly lacked a bit of pace for the type of role he played at Galway i think, but certainly talent there.
Maybe Dylan Connolly wasn't arsed tonight? Maybe he's a bit fed up at Bray.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
O Connor came on for last 10 mins , unbelievably unlucky not to score after a lovely bit of skill hit the post, clarke was excellent again could have scored and set brando up for a shot cleared off the line. Bray showed very little, rumour of unpaid wages , might just have been banter.
Rovers seemed to lose their edge after 2-0 too, flagged offside almost every attack which helped keep the score down, poor finishing. A number of reasons it wasn't more than two but I wouldnt have good defence as a main one, it wasn't awful but you got the feeling that a different lino or a better touch, pass, shot and rovers were going to score. Rovers never lost control of that game and bar mccabes free kick just before half time never looked like conceding.
Also as a side note Trevor Clarke takes a serious kicking. Nevermind all the ones not given he must be the most fouled player in the league so far by a mile, every game he wins 5/6 free kicks at least and there always 2/3 clear ones not given.
Connolly didn't deserve a red at all. He had a little shove at Tomer and Tomer milked it for all it was worth. Which is fair enough considering the Bray players did the same to him and O'Connor in the first game.
Bray are all nominally full time as far as I know, bar maybe the fringe players. They shouldn't be lacking fitness but were very sluggish.
Your centre half literally passed the ball to Miele for his first goal. I think your defenders gave the ball to a Rovers player in the attacking third five or six times, which isn't defending well. We had lots of clear chances - probably twice as many as we've had in any game this year - but we're not a clinical side.
All in all, good performance from Rovers. The intensity has either been off or over the top (five red cards) too many times this season but got it right tonight and limited a dangerous Bray side to practically nothing.
On a side note, saw the McAllister red again last night and he looked unlucky. Think he tackled low, studs down and got the ball but was unfortunate that Maguire chickened out of the 50/50 and got hit. If Maguire had gone in full blooded then it would have been a well-contested 50/50. Ah well, live and learn.
He tried to shoulder Tomer and bounced right off him and fell to the ground when Tomer saw him coming and got his shoulder up to protect himself. Then after Tomer had given madden the ball he kicked him on the achilles. He's lucky that the ref and lino didn't see it or that's a red. May have been as small contact as you want but deliberately striking a player off the ball is a red, in my opinion obviously the ref doesn't share that view.
I presume you're taking the p**s here or need to visit specsavers ?
Otherwise I suggest you view the tackle again.
Yes McAllister made contact with the ball but he also made contact with Maguire's shin who has a nasty gash to prove it.
It seems Bradley's master plan was to stop Maguire & you stop Cork.
If it moves kick it & if it doesn't move kick it anyway.
Rovers have some fine players who when they played football looked very good but Bradley's plan to kick the s***e out of everything stopped them from playing.
It seems he took Miele's pre match comments of "We battered them" to new heights.
Bradley is like Wenger at Arsenal. Fans of every other club want him to stay
Don't know what match you were looking at if you think Connolly didn't deserve to be sent off, he was filthy all night, I counted six fouls he committed after the yellow, so even if they weren't deemed individual bookings he should have gone for persistent fouling
I know he made contact - I said it in my post. As I said, Maguire pulled out of the 50/50 and that rarely ends well.
I think it's fairly ridiculous to say Rovers went out to kick people. It was a physical game but that's to be expected considering the mutual dislike between the players.
Agreed it is ridiculous to say we set out to kick people . The hysterical reaction of the players to maguire getting a kick when he pulled out of the challenge was what got mcalister sent off. Clarke gets kicked around every match but just gets u and gets on with it. I think in fairness to caulfield it is good management to try to condition the refs to protect maguire by talking about the need to protect him . You cork boys are winning the league you don't have to be right on every tackle and every match analysts. Enjoy it .
Read this on Galway utd forum
"Rumours swirling around Facebook and Twitter that Bray have missed payments to some players in the last few weeks. Apparently they didn't even try last night against Rovers, could explain their dip in form over the last couple of weeks."
No smoke with out fire so Im sure we will hear more of this story over next few days/weeks.
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