What's with all the bottom of the table predictions for cobh? They have put together their best squad since returning to the league
Here are the results of the second count, incorporating predictions from 10pm last night to 5pm today.
New position (previous position); 1st coefficient; 2nd coefficient
Premier
1. (=1) Dundalk 2.21 2.14
2. (=1) Shamrock Rovers 2.21 2.23
3. (3) Cork 2.57 2.64
4. (4) Pats 3.14 3.09
5. (5) Sligo Rovers 5.0 4.95
6. (6) Derry 6.7 6.64
7. (7) Bohemian 7.0 6.86
8. (9) Longford 9.21 9.05
9. (8) Drogheda 9.07 9.23
10. (11) Bray Wanderers 10.28 10.00
11. (12) Limerick 10.8 10.09
12. (10) Galway 9.8 10.32
First
1. (3) Athlone 2.31 2.18
2. (2) Shelbourne 2.30 2.23
3. (1) UCD 2.0 2.32
4. (5) Wexford Youths 5.07 4.54
5. (4) Finn Harps 4.69 4.73
6. (6) Cobh Ramblers 5.23 5.86
7. (7) Waterford 6.46 6.73
8. (8) Cabinteely 8.0 7.86
What's with all the bottom of the table predictions for cobh? They have put together their best squad since returning to the league
I never get these right but here goes anyway
1 Shamrock Rovers
2 Dundalk
3 Pats
4 Cork
5 Sligo
6 Bohs
7 Derry
8 Longford
9 Galway
10 Drogs
11 Bray
12 Limerick
Realistically the bottom half could finish in any order. I'd like to think we'll have enough experience to grind out enough points to stay up but it won't be easy. Just have a feeling Shamrock Rovers are bound to be a lot better this year.
First:
1 Athlone
2 Shels
3 Wexford
4 UCD
5 Harps
6 Cobh
7 Waterford
8 Cabinteely
That division will be ridiculously tight aside from Cabinteely though so again I could be way off.
FAI Cup: Cork
League Cup: Dundalk
Setanta: Who's in it again? Er..Dundalk?
Leinster Senior Cup: Longford
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Premier Division
1. Shamrock Rovers
2. Cork City
3. Dundalk
4. St. Patrick's Athletic
5. Sligo Rovers
6. Bohemians
7. Drogheda United
8. Longford Town
9. Derry City
10. Limerick FC
11. Galway United
12. Bray Wanderers
First Division
1. UCD
2. Shelbourne
3. Wexford Youths
4. Athlone Town
5. Finn Harps
6. Cobh Ramblers
7. Waterford United
8. Cabinteely FC
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Premier Division
1. Cork City
2. Dundalk
3. Shamrock Rovers
4. St. Pats
5. Sligo
6. Bohs
7. Longford Town
8. Limerick
9. Derry City
10. Drogheda United
11. Galway United
12. Bray Wanderers
First Division
1. Athlone Town
2. UCD
3. Wexford Youths
4. Finn Harps
5. Waterford United
6. Cobh Ramblers
7. Cabinteely United
8. Shelbourne
Premier Division
1. Shamrock Rovers
2. Cork City
3. Dundalk
4. St. Pats
5. Sligo
6. Bohs
7. Derry City
8. Longford Town
9. Galway United
10. Drogheda United
11. Limerick
12. Bray Wanderers
First Division
1. Shelbourne
2. UCD
3. Wexford Youths
4. Athlone
5. Finn Harps
6. Cobh Ramblers
7. Waterford United
8. Cabinteely
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
Premier Division
1. Dundalk
2. Shamrock Rovers
3. St Pats
4. Cork City
5. Sligo
6. Derry City
7. Bohs
8. Longford Town
9. Galway United
10. Drogheda United
11. Bray Wanderers
12. Limerick
First Division
1. Shelbourne
2. UCD
3. Athlone
4. Wexford Youths
5. Finn Harps
6. Cobh Ramblers
7. Waterford United
8. Cabinteely
Premier Division:
1. Shamrock Rovers.
2. Cork.
3. Dundalk.
4. Pats.
5. Sligo
6. Derry.
7. Bray.
8. Galway.
9. Bohs.
10. Longford Town.
11. Drogheda.
12. Limerick.
Top scorer: Fagan.
The entire division is more or less up for grabs tbh it's nearly impossible to predict what will happen.
First Division.
1. Shels.
2. Athlone.
3.UCD.
4. Waterford.
5. Wexford.
6. Harps.
7. Cobh.
8. Cabinteely.
Again probably bar the bottom the table the league is up for grabs but I see Athone Shels and UCD been the top three.
Top scorer: Hughes.
League Cup: Sligo Rovers.
FAI Cup: Cork.
Setenta Cup: Dundalk.
A lot are underestimating Waterford this year on ths basis of probably our the worse season in the clubs history and don't expect us to improve. But we do have some very talented young players in the squad this season - I'd like to point out U19s lost just one league game all season (Hearing 8 or so on top of the 20 first team players have signed for the first team). Our biggest problem is there next to no experience in our squad, at a guess our average squad age is probably about 21. Willie Jon Kiely is probably our most experienced player, although Vinny Sullivan and John Frost are now coaching at the club which is great experience to have around the squad. We're looking like we'll be competitive this season and don't see us as been 'guaranteed points' to any team unlike last year.
Last edited by sulywaterfordfc; 02/03/2015 at 10:36 PM.
1 Pats
2 Dundalk
3 Rovers
4 Cork
5 Sligo
6 Derry
7 Longford
8 Bohs
9 Galway
10 Drogs
11 Bray
12 Limerick
Can't see past Pats winning with Dundalk and Rovers battling for second which could go either way.
Dundalk are stronger than last year apart from up top and while being very difficult to beat we won't be getting anything close to scoring as many goals as we did last year. If we are close to top going in to the transfer window and get someone decent in we might have a chance.
Cork's style of play and Caulfield's inexperience will be found out badly this season but their squad is still strong enough to there or there abouts.
Sligo could be dark horses this year. I have them at fifth but they really could pull off a few shocks and challenge for Europe.
FAI Cup: Rovers
League Cup: Dundalk
Setanta: Dundalk
Took a long time to get mine posted. I've gone for Dundalk due to the quality of the MF, which I think is the best in the league. We are weaker upfront though, but I still feel with better service and established players in same positions for over 2 years now, that goals will flow all over the team, and the defence is stronger with a better keeper.
Premier Division
1. Dundalk
2. Shamrock Rovers
3. Cork City
4. St Pats
5. Sligo
6. Derry City
7. Longford Town
8. Bohs
9. Galway United
10. Drogheda United
11. Limerick
12. Bray Wanderers
First Division
1. Shelbourne
2. UCD
3. Athlone
4. Wexford Youths
5. Finn Harps
6. Cobh Ramblers
7. Waterford United
8. Cabinteely
#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).
1. Dundalk
2. Shamrock Rovers
4. St.Pats
3. Cork City
5. Sligo
6. Derry City
7. Longford Town
8. Bohs
9. Galway United
10. Drogheda United
11. Limerick
12. Bray Wanderers
Premier Division
1. Dundalk
2. Shamrock Rovers
3. Cork City
4. St Pats
5. Sligo
6. Longford Town
7. Derry City
8. Bohemians
9. Galway United
10. Bray Wanderers
11. Drogheda United
12. Limerick
First Division
1. Shelbourne
2. UCD
3. Finn Harps
4. Wexford Youths
5. Athlone
6. Cobh Ramblers
7. Waterford United
8. Cabinteely
Many going for Pats to finish 4th, if that happens you would expect the manager to be sacked there. Maybe an avenue back for Crolly?
Pats have not replace Russell and to a lesser extend Bisto Flood from the championship winning team. However they under achieved last year, much more than Shamrock R when you consider the players they had, so I think they have a great chance of the title provided money is available for summer signings.
1 Dundalk
2 St Pats
3 Cork City
4 Shamrock R
5 Bohs
6 Derry
7 Galway
8 Sligo
9 Bray
10 Limerick
11 Longford
12 Drogheda
First Division
1 Athlone
2 Shelbourne
3 Wexford
4 Finn Harps
5 UCD
6 Cobh
7 Waterford
8 Cabinteely
FAI Cup Shamrock R
LC Dundalk
Our first FAI Cup in 53 years. Bucko must go, under achiever.
Croly IN...It's the Science of Soccer as he would say.
Here on a technicality.
I wouldn't say Buckley should go, but 4th seems a dangerous position to be in for a manager of a team with title expectations. So Pats didn't expect more from last season? If I recall the only other player (in the league) that their fans considered would improve their squad was Towell. There was expectations more than 4th when K Fahey signed I say.
Why should Trevor Crolly not be given another chance. He might have learned some lessons after been over-promoted in the media as a great coach. The manager sacked before him by Jonathan Roache seem to have done OK.
1 Pats
2 Shams
3 Dundalk
4 Rovers
5 Cork
6 Bohs
7 Galway
8 Derry
9 Bray
10 Longford
11 Limerick
12 Drogheda
First Division
1 Athlone
2 Shelbourne
3 Waterford
4 Finn Harps
5 Wexford
6 Cobh
7 UCD
8 Cabinteely
1. Pats
2. Dundalk
3. Shams
4. Cork
5. Sligo Rovers
6. Longord
7. Bohs
8. Derry
9. Galway
10. Drogheda
11. Limerick
12. Bray
1st Division
1. Athlone
2. UCD
3. Harps
4. Shels
5. Cobh
6. Wexford
7. Waterford
8. Cabinteely
League Cup: Sligo Rovers
FAI Cup: Dundalk
Last edited by Strawberry; 03/03/2015 at 8:01 PM.
1. Dundalk
2. Rovers
3. Cork
4. Pats
5. Sligo
6. Longford
7. Bohemians
8. Bray
9. Galway
10. Derry
11. Limerick
12. Drogheda
1. UCD
2. Shelbourne
3. Athlone
4. Cobh
5. Finn Harps
6. Waterford
7. Cabinteely
8. Wexford
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