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    Thumbs up Dave Kelly - the boot room

    © Irish Independent
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    Shels collect season's honours

    Wednesday November 24th 2004


    THE formalities may have concluded off the pitch but The Boot Room can always make a little more time to upset even more Eircom League hotheads. So, in no particular order, and with no particular reason to offend, as this is purely a personal reflection, here is a brief compendium of the Premier Division campaign's highs and lows.

    Team of the season: Undoubtedly, Shelbourne. Winning back-to-back titles would have sealed the award in itself, but their European adventure has also raised the bar. Emulating their achievements will prove to be an even bigger test of their ability next season.

    Flop of the season: Bohemians. From double winners to also-rans in double-quick time. The messy end to Stephen Kenny's tenure may not have altered the tenor of their season but failure to finish in the top two certainly has. Predictably shorn of many of their best players, having allowed their contracts to lapse, next season will be an uphill struggle for a club who have demonstrated a will to be the country's best.

    Players of the season: Eschewing convention, we'll choose one per club. Bohemians Kevin Hunt. Cork City Kevin Doyle. Derry City Peter Hutton. Drogheda United Dan Connor. Dublin City Gary O'Neill. Longford Town Sean Dillon. St Patrick's Athletic Keith Fahey. Shamrock Rovers Trevor Molloy. Shelbourne Wes Hoolahan. Waterford United Daryl Murphy.

    Manager of the season: Pat Fenlon. Special mention to Alan Matthews.

    Goals of the season - Champions League: Dave Rogers' left-footed screamer which knocked Hajduk Split for six in Tolka Park. FAI Cup: Sean Dillon's coruscating extra-time strike for Longford Town deep into injury-time which ended Drogheda's interest in the competition. League Cup: Dillon again, this time putting Bohs to the sword with another superbly timed long-ranger. League: Michael Nwankwo finishing a typically slick Cork City move against St Pats in Inchicore. Trevor Molloy nicking the ball off Bohs keeper Shay Kelly in Dalymount, any one of Andy Myler's free-kicks or Jason Byrne's crucial second in the penultimate game against Waterford

    Save of the season: Steve Williams' finger-tip effort in Iceland against KR Reyjkavik which, had it not prevented a goal, would have almost certainly prevented Shelbourne advancing any further in the Champions League and raising the profile of the League for a brief spell during the summer.

    Comeback of the season: Shelbourne in Reykvaik and at home to Lille, Felix Healy and Pete Mahon, Gary O'Neill, Neal Horgan, Longford Town in the Cup final.

    Fond Farewells: Paul Osam, Mbabazi Livingstone, Toccy O'Connor, Liam Buckley.

    Feuds of the season: Paul Doolin v Pete Mahon, Dermot Keely v Roddy Collins, Pat Dolan v Pat Fenlon.

    Best atmosphere: Lansdowne Road for Shelbourne v Deportivo La Coruna. Wouldn't it be great if it were like this all the time. As Fenlon admitted last week, it's the only occasion when most Irish fans are tempted to get off their arses, which doesn't say much for the weekly bread and butter diet.

    U-turns of the season: Drogheda United's €20 entrance fee, Roddy Collins walking out of Dublin City, Shamrock Rovers and Liam Buckley, Bohemians and full-time status, too many clubs and their players' contracts

    Best ground: Dalymount Park. Special mention to the Flan Siro and the (sadly rarely visited) Cross.

    Worst as in uncomfortable ground : United Park. Special mention to officious stewards in Richmond Park.

    Website of the year: Foot.ie.

    Programme of the year: Cork City.

    Referee of the year: Alan Kelly.

    Substitution of the year: George O'Callaghan coming on to change Cork's season away to Dublin City.

    Signing of the year: Alan Moore (Shelbourne).

    Moan of the season: (Aside from EL clubs' petty rivalries and FAI incompetence) Eircom League clubs bemoaning dearth of media coverage, despite the fact that they receive a disproportionate amount of space in the newspapers given the hopeless attendances. The really grating thing is that most of the clubs treat the press with complete and utter disdain! Wonderful logic!

    Person of the year: Shelbourne chairman Finbar Flood. For his statesmanlike qualities during the club's European run.

    Reasons to be cheerful: The Setanta Cup, a dry-run for an All-Ireland league which might rescue club football in this country. The FAI caring about the League we hope. The return of Finn Harps. Alan Moore and Gareth Farrelly deciding their future lies in the Eircom League. UCD winning U21 league.

    Dave Kelly
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    Good read Ringo, agree with the most of it to be honest. Although...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo
    Best atmosphere: Lansdowne Road for Shelbourne v Deportivo La Coruna.
    Wha?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo
    Best ground: .....the (sadly rarely visited) Cross.
    Ah. All becomes clear.

    The atmosphere for the Hadjuk split game was better than that for the Depor game IMO, if you have to give it to Shels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo
    Website of the year: Foot.ie.
    Hurrah.
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    see in the real world coming second in the league doesn't get much mention above, but the trophy winning clubs do
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    see in the real world coming second in the league doesn't get much mention above, but the trophy winning clubs do
    Mentions for Longford:
    1. Pots "Longford Town : Sean Dillon"
    2. Mots "Special mention to Alan Matthews"
    3. Gots "FAI Cup: Sean Dillon....League Cup: Dillon again"
    4. Cots "Longford Town in the Cup final"
    5. BG "Flan Siro"

    Mentions for Cork City:
    1. Pots "Cork City Kevin Doyle"
    2. Gots "League: Michael Nwankwo"
    3. Cots "Neal Horgan"
    4. Fots "Pat Dolan v Pat Fenlon"
    5. BG "Cross"
    6. Prog ots "Cork City"
    7. Sub ots: "George O'Callaghan coming on to change Cork's season away to Dublin City"
    I've left out Alan Kelly and Foot.ie, both Cork related.

    So thats 7, at least, mentions for City, 5 for Longford.
    When you get back to the real world, Max, be sure to let us know.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    Mentions for Longford:
    1. Pots "Longford Town : Sean Dillon"
    2. Mots "Special mention to Alan Matthews"
    3. Gots "FAI Cup: Sean Dillon....League Cup: Dillon again"
    4. Cots "Longford Town in the Cup final"
    5. BG "Flan Siro"

    Mentions for Cork City:
    1. Pots "Cork City Kevin Doyle"
    2. Gots "League: Michael Nwankwo"
    3. Cots "Neal Horgan"
    4. Fots "Pat Dolan v Pat Fenlon"
    5. BG "Cross"
    6. Prog ots "Cork City"
    7. Sub ots: "George O'Callaghan coming on to change Cork's season away to Dublin City"
    I've left out Alan Kelly and Foot.ie, both Cork related.

    So thats 7, at least, mentions for City, 5 for Longford.
    When you get back to the real world, Max, be sure to let us know.....
    sorry maybe i should have made myself clearer, on the pitch.....prog and dolan v fenlon, give me a break

    and as for kelly, are yee really proud of the westlife wanna be

    plus sean dillon got 2 mentions on one section
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    sorry maybe i should have made myself clearer, on the pitch.....prog and dolan v fenlon, give me a break

    and as for kelly, are yee really proud of the westlife wanna be

    plus sean dillon got 2 mentions on one section
    It's ok to be a fan of a small club like Longford, Max, you don't need to justify it to yourself........

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    It's ok to be a fan of a small club like Longford, Max, you don't need to justify it to yourself........
    ah thanks

    btw whats thw european cap of turners cross next season, if u need at least 6,500 give the small club a shout
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    """btw whats thw european cap of turners cross next season, if u need at least 6,500 give the small club a shout """



    The only interesting answers are those which destroy the questions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    btw whats thw european cap of turners cross next season, if u need at least 6,500 give the small club a shout
    Yes, you lot will NEVER have any need for 6,500 seats...

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    havin and owning are 2 different things
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    havin and owning are 2 different things
    Yes they are, we can all see the seats themselves when the cameras are at Flancare, while we can all see the need for even more seats when the cameras visit Turners Cross....

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    Yes they are, we can all see the seats themselves when the cameras are at Flancare, while we can all see the need for even more seats when the cameras visit Turners Cross....
    ur right, our big matches are normally cup finals in flansdown road
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    ur right, our big matches are normally cup finals in flansdown road
    Yeah and as Pat Dolan said the other night there were more people in Turners Cross on Friday night than turned up for our domestic cup final.

    That's actually quite worrying when you think about it.
    Champions!

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    More in Finn Park to watch us win the First Division than in Richmond to watch Shels lift the Premier...............thats just as worrying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Phelan
    """btw whats thw european cap of turners cross next season, if u need at least 6,500 give the small club a shout """
    Are ye selling off some seats at Flansiro?

    Think we'll be putting in new seats in shed stand when built.

    All the goals of the season mentioned were scored in dublin & seems by own admisson indo doesn't leave the pale

    Well done foot.ie

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    All the goals of the season mentioned were scored in dublin & seems by own admisson indo doesn't leave the pale

    Well done foot.ie
    Drogheda and Longford arent in Dublin! (Sean Dillon in FAI Cup semi and League Cup Final)
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    ur right, our big matches are normally cup finals in flansdown road
    What has that got to do with all your empty seats in Flancare?

    Though I guess a small club like yours is happy with 1 big game a season.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    What has that got to do with all your empty seats in Flancare?

    Though I guess a small club like yours is happy with 1 big game a season.....

    big clubs win trophies.....hmmmmm or do they
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo
    Reasons to be cheerful: The Setanta Cup, a dry-run for an All-Ireland league which might rescue club football in this country. The FAI caring about the League we hope. The return of Finn Harps. Alan Moore and Gareth Farrelly deciding their future lies in the Eircom League. UCD winning U21 league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    big clubs win trophies.....hmmmmm or do they
    Now Now Max, you getting increasingly desperate....
    Small clubs have their place, I welcome you and your club in our league. Sure you lot are always handy for 10 points............

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