View Full Version : Galway United vs Sligo Rovers
clubman
01/08/2009, 1:44 PM
this might be a small matter to some but i think the fact that gerry carr wasNt in the dug out made a difference cause he is always very vocal.
Gerry was in the dugout alright but it seemed to me that he and Cook weren't talking. Both were very quite last night which is very unusual.
My biggest worry is that we don't have a leader on the park. No one to chaw the ****** off the disloyal ones. I know nothing about the new lad Camano but from what I read here gives me some hope. I certainly hope he turns out to be not only a good player but also a leader, we need it. I did notice last night he was ready to come on waiting for a break in play but for whatever reason the gaffer changed his mind - mind boggling?
Like everyone else I'd love to win silverware but survival has to be our top priority at this stage. No good being league cup holders and playing in the first division - who wants that?
The Dundalk game is now crucial, we need our fit best eleven on the park for this one, let's hope Cookie realises it too.
celticV3
01/08/2009, 1:52 PM
This is EXACTLY what we need a 'No Thanks' button for.:(
Watched it again, seems like we could still be there now and not able to score.
red bellied
01/08/2009, 1:58 PM
Joke shop defending for the goal. Shouldnt of taking off Morisson, his probing might of got a goal and they never really got on the ball for 15 minutes after he was subbed. Good opportunity against Bohs to try a new centre half partnership of Peers and the Spanish lad.
clubman
01/08/2009, 2:00 PM
Watched it again, seems like we could still be there now and not able to score.
Totally agree!
More painful to watch second time round :-(
We gave possession away far too easily.
Both our central defenders went to ground far too easily for their goal.
Can Keane not stay on his feet and win a tackle?
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Lads, what's the story with Galway's support?
Maybe there was a crowd under the camera but that is a shocking turnout for a local derby.
The Midget Gem
01/08/2009, 2:01 PM
We had no ideas whatsoever, worrying stuff.
Painful to watch last night.
brianw82
01/08/2009, 4:03 PM
Lads, what's the story with Galway's support?
Maybe there was a crowd under the camera but that is a shocking turnout for a local derby.
The camera is in their main stand for all non-televised games, just like ours. The stand our boys were in is always the emptier of the two.
redobit
01/08/2009, 4:08 PM
Gameplan???
gufc2000
01/08/2009, 5:11 PM
Lads, what's the story with Galway's support?
Maybe there was a crowd under the camera but that is a shocking turnout for a local derby.
You should be worrying about how your team played, and not at our crowds. Its been well documented that our crowds are well down this year, we don't need reminding of that. The old stand, where the Sligo fans were, is usually empty, apart from the lads in Section C, and one or two others. The New Stand had a fairly decent crowd last night and was very voicerous for the last 20 minutes
You should be worrying about how your team played, and not at our crowds. Its been well documented that our crowds are well down this year, we don't need reminding of that. The old stand, where the Sligo fans were, is usually empty, apart from the lads in Section C, and one or two others. The New Stand had a fairly decent crowd last night and was very voicerous for the last 20 minutes
I'm not that worried about your crowd mate. I didn't realise it was such a sore point.
My original question was really why are your crowds down so much.
Well done on the win.
SligoBrewer
01/08/2009, 6:39 PM
The New Stand had a fairly decent crowd last night and was very voicerous
Stop making up words
(http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3A+voicerous&aq=f&oq=&aqi=)
Da Real Rover
02/08/2009, 10:37 AM
You should be worrying about how your team played, and not at our crowds. Its been well documented that our crowds are well down this year, we don't need reminding of that. The old stand, where the Sligo fans were, is usually empty, apart from the lads in Section C, and one or two others. The New Stand had a fairly decent crowd last night and was very voicerous for the last 20 minutes
A bit defensive there chief.
red_away
03/08/2009, 12:31 PM
Forget the krusties - i just watched the youtube clip, could nt make teh game - no cohesion, gaps everywhere!!!
Hopefully we can gel over the next few weeks and put a string of points winning performances on the board otherwise it will be panic stations, and panic never makes a better team only a nervous one!
Forget the krusties - i just watched the youtube clip, could nt make teh game - no cohesion, gaps everywhere!!!
Hopefully we can gel over the next few weeks and put a string of points winning performances on the board otherwise it will be panic stations, and panic never makes a better team only a nervous one!
think its a nervous team allready
red_away
03/08/2009, 2:17 PM
think its a nervous team allready
Thanks for the response - confuscius can retire with this sort of wisdom about?
We were not nervous, we were 5h1te!
Shedzer
03/08/2009, 11:09 PM
Nobody mentioned it, but i though McGrath and Blinkhorn did well all things considered
O'Grady and Raf, not so much
Paddyfield
04/08/2009, 1:21 PM
Nobody mentioned it, but i though McGrath and Blinkhorn did well all things considered
O'Grady and Raf, not so much
Ventre is your best player IMO although he gets a lot of yellow (and red!) cards.
Rovers1
04/08/2009, 1:22 PM
Ventre is your best player IMO
Careful now!
CF1989
04/08/2009, 2:16 PM
ventre's my favourite player, what he may lack sometimes in footballing skills he makes up for it in fight and determentation
sligoman
04/08/2009, 2:30 PM
ventre's my favourite player, what he may lack sometimes in footballing skills he tries to make up for it in fight and determentationFixed that for you;). Ventre does try but that doesn't always make up for his lack of footballing skills. He is a liability at times.
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