Aye, no chance of staying up at this point really.
I thought Harps would offer more than they did last night, compared to our first two games against them.
Handy win for ourselves, without having to break much of a sweat. The poor defending made it easy really.
That leaves us needing just one point to guarantee Europe. Would be nice if we could get third, but we've Cork away on Monday, followed by two matches against relegation threaten Sligo and Pat's. Difficult ask.
We need a point for the League, last night bohs needed a point to mathematically ensure survival, and now derry come down needing a point to guarantee Europe. All the teams were playing are in need of something. Play for the draw Monday so yeah? Mother Nature might actually be the next force to delay the title as a hurricane is due to hit us Monday afternoon
As previously stated Cork picked up only 8 points since July. The two wins came against Harps and Drogheda. Terrible form for champions. More than a coincidence that it occurs with McGuires departure.
A lot of people are overlooking the fact that Kevin O Connor left at the same time as Maguire. He was probably the best left-back in the league at the time and scored a few goals as well.
Dunleavy got injured which left us short at the back because Kenny Brown left just before the start of the season.
I know people will say it's the manager's job to replace players but that's easier said than done.
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Well Limerick are safe now. Important point for Sligo last night, and the way Saint Pats players and fans celebrated at the end of the game last night you could see that the draw meant a lot more to them than to Galway. Galway are still well able to avoid the drop, but my expectation that 35 points would do for us is clearly wrong. Really should have gone 2 up last night before Pats equalised on the stroke of half-time due to lack of concentration from some of the players who were possibly on their way to the dressing room mentally before the whistle.
Still there is a good spirit in this team, and a fair bit of talent, so all is far from lost yet.
Good crowd and atmosphere in EDP, which the team deserves but has been lacking this season until the Sligo game.
Analysis from the Markets Field, where Rodrigo Tosi's penalty bailed out Neil McDonald's over-cautious approach: http://bit.ly/2xGetuI
Why did the flag of the redneck appear in the Shed End at Dalymount Friday night???
Clearly with the team not having committed a foul in five years or more the fans felt compelled to commit one in the stands.
This hurricane could be huge for the relegation battle. If Cork v Derry is postponed then Cork will play Pat’s still needing a result.
As for Cork’s collapse I don’t think putting it all down to Maguire and O’Connor leaving is totally fair.
They went pretty much 2 series of games with only one draw and winning every other game. Once Bohs broke that run there was always going to be a dropping of intensity.
For everyone slagging them off it reflects even worse on other clubs start to the season that Cork are limping along like this and even at this stage the pressure isn’t really on.
Indeed. Ideally Cork will play and wrap it up tomorrow. Really don't want to play them when they still need something. We have to win that one I think. Anything less and we are deep in the crap. Also a pity that Limerick are all but safe now. Galway have a great chance of winning their last two games I think.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
Cork will obviously still win the league, probably tomorrow, but maybe next Friday if Derry match is postponed, they surely won't slip up again tomorrow if that goes ahead, (red weather warning already in place) or will they slip up? a draw should be well within them.
I think the key point though is, Cork fans would have much preferred to have won it in greater style, sooner and with a bigger points total. Dundalk lost a significant lead in 2014 to finally win it on the last day but romped home in the following two years, and in particular in 2015.
However at the end of the day, will Cork fans really be bothered that much about crawling to the finish line? The records will still record a league title and these are not easily won.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Can't see that Cork match going ahead tomorrow evening. Would be very dangerous for fans.
Derry are requesting that the match be moved to Tuesday. The team will already be on the road down, so would be less hassle just to stay the extra night rather than having to go down again next week.
The schools are now closed in Cork tomorrow. I'd say the game will be postponed (just an opinion). If it is I just hope that they announce it sonner rather than later.
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Game's off. Moved to Tuesday. Makes sense with the potential for very bad weather.
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