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Far too lazy to look it up but does anyone have the final few games for the 4 teams involved? Looks to be very, very tight down there
pineapple stu
22/09/2008, 2:22 PM
If Harps lost all their games between now and the end, I'd say they'd still stay up.
We have -
Cork A
Drogheda H
Rovers A
Cobh A
Pat's A
Galway H
brianw82
22/09/2008, 2:24 PM
I fear for UCD, I really do. If they couldn't beat us on Friday, when they were the ones who had so much more to play for, then they will be going down.
The difference I can see is that Harps have more about themselves up front than the rest of the bottom 4, and that just may be enough for them.
Schumi
22/09/2008, 2:29 PM
We'll need 3 wins from our last 7 games to stay up I'd say. We have 3 wins from our first 26 games so far. I don't see how we can manage it.
pineapple stu
22/09/2008, 2:30 PM
Have we more points than when Doolin left? That's all I care about at this stage. :)
May the relegation scrap actually turn out to be somewhat academic- could some clubs be relegated for off-field issues rather than finishing in the bottom three?
Some Cork fans still seem to fear relegation and Sligo seem to be saying that unless enough is raised they may not get a premier license for next year.
sligoman
22/09/2008, 2:35 PM
Harps:
A Bray Wanderers
H St Patrick's Athletic
A Cork City
H Sligo Rovers
A Drogheda United
A Galway United
H Shamrock Rovers
Galway:
A Drogheda United
H Cork City
A Sligo Rovers
H Bray Wanderers
A Derry City
H Finn Harps
A UCD
Cobh:
A Sligo Rovers
H Shamrock Rovers
A St. Patrick's Athletic
H UCD
A Bray Wanderers
H Bohemians
A Derry City
Yeah, and Cobh might go down that route too. Wouldn't like to bet on it if I was Galway or UCD either.
On the Cork thing, if they owe any wages they can't be issued a Premier division license
pineapple stu
22/09/2008, 2:37 PM
May the relegation scrap actually turn out to be somewhat academic- could some clubs be relegated for off-field issues rather than finishing in the bottom three?
Some Cork fans still seem to fear relegation and Sligo seem to be saying that unless enough is raised they may not get a premier license for next year.
This is true. Not to mention outstanding transfer fees (isn't that a licence-denying item?) and the vague possibility of a complete Drogheda collapse. I'm pretty sure the bottom three managers will urge their teams on to tenth just in case.
Some Cork fans still seem to fear relegation and Sligo seem to be saying that unless enough is raised they may not get a premier license for next year.
On the Cork thing, if they owe any wages they can't be issued a Premier division license
Even outside owing players i.e. if we pay the bills, we can still end up relegated or having more points deducted based on what comes out during examinership.
I think most of us have been bracing ourselves for relegation one way or another(and happy to be around to get it tbh) so the relegation battle is still wide open.
Even outside owing players i.e. if we pay the bills, we can still end up relegated or having more points deducted based on what comes out during examinership
Oh i realise that. I was just pointing out the most likely way you'd be relegated
sligoman
22/09/2008, 2:56 PM
If a club is relegated for off the field reasons, is it possible that maybe the team placed 2nd in FD might get promoted rather than team finishing 10th in Premier being allowed stay up?
If a club is relegated for off the field reasons, is it possible that maybe the team placed 2nd in FD might get promoted rather than team finishing 10th in Premier being allowed stay up?
Wasn't the case with Shels demotion
pineapple stu
22/09/2008, 3:01 PM
But there was no Premier that year, don't forget. The next placed team in the IAG nonsense (Waterford) got "invited".
I think it's likely a Premier team would replace a Premier team, so to speak. If, say, Dundalk went broke before winning promotion, I'd say promoting second in the First Division would make more sense then. But it's the FAI we're talking about here.
Also, if licences are issued (or not) around February time, you'd almost not want to stay up if you've got yourself a First Division team.
jinxy lilywhite
22/09/2008, 3:03 PM
Wasn't the case with Shels demotion
Shels demotion led the way for Waterfords relegation to be recinded.
Apparently there was no Promotion/Relegation that year.
Inside Man
22/09/2008, 4:12 PM
Bray
Harps
-------
Galway
Ucd
Cobh
To go down in that order I reckon.
30 points still the target I reckon, with a couple of clubs likely to go on a wee run.
Wonder what odds you'd get on all of the above staying up and ourselves, Drogs and Bohs not getting licenses next year and going down in their place :D
pineapple stu
22/09/2008, 4:28 PM
Fairly high if you're counting Cobh getting a licence!
jinxy lilywhite
22/09/2008, 4:35 PM
Then what would happen then.
Would the second placed First Division side go up?
Highly unlikely
What if no teams get a license for next year? What happens then?
My money's on the universe collapsing.
pineapple stu
22/09/2008, 4:37 PM
I think Derry compete on their own.
Unless they don't get a licence...
HarpoJoyce
22/09/2008, 4:42 PM
.............
Galway:
A Drogheda United
H Cork City
A Sligo Rovers
H Bray Wanderers
A Derry City
H Finn Harps
A UCD
Cobh:
A Sligo Rovers
H Shamrock Rovers
A St. Patrick's Athletic
H UCD
A Bray Wanderers
H Bohemians
A Derry City
Are there published dates for the two back matches of Drogheda Utd :Cobh Ramblers and St. Pat's Ath : Galway Utd?
RonnieB
22/09/2008, 4:50 PM
My money's on the universe collapsing.
I hope not I just got the driveway done.
OneRedArmy
22/09/2008, 5:18 PM
I think Derry compete on their own.......and we'd probably still narrowly finish second, losing the league on the last day..
But we'd win both Cups!
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