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Ezeikial
01/11/2009, 12:56 AM
We were dead right who the hell cares about us only ourselves, look at the allocation we got from the FAI it's a joke, they have shown what they think of us. When people don't care about us you have to look after yourself, thats what Cook was doing last night, spot on as we were probably getting nothing of Bohs anyway and we have fresh players for the Drogs match and avoided any further suspensions for the cup final.

There is a really familiar ring to that "nobody cares about us", "the FAI is screwing us", "it's us against the world" stuff.

Have you guys really moved on since your much lamented former "siege mentality" manager left you abruptly a few years ago?

dfx-
01/11/2009, 3:07 AM
We were dead right who the hell cares about us only ourselves, look at the allocation we got from the FAI it's a joke, they have shown what they think of us. When people don't care about us you have to look after yourself, thats what Cook was doing last night, spot on as we were probably getting nothing of Bohs anyway and we have fresh players for the Drogs match and avoided any further suspensions for the cup final.

Maybe Jupiter was in Mars or something, but it is still no excuse for not trying. For your own sake.

CSFShels
01/11/2009, 8:27 AM
Yeah sure Sligo probably have one of the best records against Bohs this season. 2 wins, 2 draws.

Rovers Maniac
01/11/2009, 9:42 AM
Maybe Jupiter was in Mars or something, but it is still no excuse for not trying. For your own sake.

We tried alright but on the night our team was not good enough end of, Bohs are worthy champions as i think the team we put out would have taken a point of any team bar Bohs. Shams done well to get that close and i ain't having a go, they're a very good side.

Dodge
01/11/2009, 10:52 AM
There is a really familiar ring to that "nobody cares about us", "the FAI is screwing us", "it's us against the world" stuff.

Have you guys really moved on?

Some irony in a Dundalk fan posting this. You're right though. Nobody's getting screwed by the FAI over tickets ffs

Oh and Rovers Maniac is right. They've nobody to look after but themselves. The cheek of Rovers fans trying to suggest anything untoward in Sligo's performance. there's a reason why Bohs are top, and Sligo are fighting relegation

Ezeikial
01/11/2009, 11:04 AM
Some irony in a Dundalk fan posting this. You're right though.

"Irony is the hygiene of the mind"

Princess Elizabeth Asquith Bibesco

BohDiddley
01/11/2009, 1:40 PM
Yeah sure Sligo probably have one of the best records against Bohs this season. 2 wins, 2 draws.

Very few at Bohs went into that game expecting an easy victory, and there were plenty who saw it as the night we could lost the league. But there was no way back after those two quick, brilliant goals from Madden and Ndo, and the full onslaught from a Bohs side given so little credit for football ability this year. Rovers had a real go in the second half, but it was too far to come back.

Sligo are a superb footballing team, especially going forward, as we found out to our cost more than once this season. I don't know how they are so low in the table, and I fervently hope they win the cup.

sligofan4ever
01/11/2009, 1:49 PM
Very few at Bohs went into that game expecting an easy victory, and there were plenty who saw it as the night we could lost the league. But there was no way back after those two quick, brilliant goals from Madden and Ndo, and the full onslaught from a Bohs side given so little credit for football ability this year. Rovers had a real go in the second half, but it was too far to come back.

Sligo are a superb footballing team, especially going forward, as we found out to our cost more than once this season. I don't know how they are so low in the table, and I fervently hope they win the cup.

Look what we had to work with until say mid-July ?

At one point we could only name 2 players on the bench due to injuries and suspensions. If we had the squad we have now since March we could easily be on the right side of the table right now.

In regards to Bohs' winning the cup, I say congrats. I find it a bit pathetic that Shams fans are blaming us because they didnt win the league. Lads, ye couldn't beat Cork or Galway when ye needed to, ye fight your own battles, other teams won't do it for you.

Martinho II
01/11/2009, 4:43 PM
Also, hopefully this spells the end of Dermot Keely's time in management in the league. Outdated, brutish tactics; the league has fortunately moved on.

Oh, and well done Bohs, and hard luck to Rovers. Amazing run by Rovers, but I think the future is theirs.[/QUOTE]


I heard from someone across the dugout in Tolka on friday night that Keely was goin nuts in the dugout.. I wouldnt be surprised if this is his last season in charge.. Agree with you Stu on Russell but yer coach Aaron Callaghan was also a good signing for ye.. oh well our loss yer gain!

Jicked
01/11/2009, 4:49 PM
Could you imagine the conspiracy theories that would be coming out of Dalymount if it happened the other way around? Interestingly now that Bohs' blip in form is over, they've gone very quiet on the ridiculous claims that the FAI were out to get them and referees were out to hand the league to Rovers. Of course had Rovers won against Cork and Galway Pat Fenlon would no doubt be saying what a disgrace it is and how badly persecuted Bohs were. Funny that.

De Town
01/11/2009, 5:12 PM
Could you imagine the conspiracy theories that would be coming out of Dalymount if it happened the other way around? Interestingly now that Bohs' blip in form is over, they've gone very quiet on the ridiculous claims that the FAI were out to get them and referees were out to hand the league to Rovers. Of course had Rovers won against Cork and Galway Pat Fenlon would no doubt be saying what a disgrace it is and how badly persecuted Bohs were. Funny that.

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Raheny Red
01/11/2009, 5:16 PM
I heard from someone across the dugout in Tolka on friday night that Keely was goin nuts in the dugout..

That's been happening since the beginning of time!

Schumi
01/11/2009, 6:41 PM
Could you imagine the conspiracy theories that would be coming out of Dalymount if it happened the other way around? Interestingly now that Bohs' blip in form is over, they've gone very quiet on the ridiculous claims that the FAI were out to get them and referees were out to hand the league to Rovers. Of course had Rovers won against Cork and Galway Pat Fenlon would no doubt be saying what a disgrace it is and how badly persecuted Bohs were. Funny that.

Oh come off it. Rovers fans are just as bad with the conspiracy theories and persecution complexes.

BohDiddley
01/11/2009, 8:07 PM
Could you imagine the conspiracy theories that would be coming out of Dalymount if it happened the other way around? Interestingly now that Bohs' blip in form is over, they've gone very quiet on the ridiculous claims that the FAI were out to get them and referees were out to hand the league to Rovers. Of course had Rovers won against Cork and Galway Pat Fenlon would no doubt be saying what a disgrace it is and how badly persecuted Bohs were. Funny that.

Not to worry. You can still win it on MNS.

WoodquayBoy
01/11/2009, 10:30 PM
Disgraceful team seleciton from Cook, as a result his team is right back in the sh*t now - wonder how busy the bookies in Liverpool were at the weekend??? As someone said earlier, just because you expect to be beaten, doesnl;t mean you shouldn't try. I don't know many United fans who expected a result in Tallaght. The side made an effort though and hey presto, the pick up a point.
Still, an exciting night on Froday now, with us, Pats and Sligo all at home

SkStu
03/11/2009, 2:34 AM
Could you imagine the conspiracy theories that would be coming out of Dalymount if it happened the other way around? Interestingly now that Bohs' blip in form is over, they've gone very quiet on the ridiculous claims that the FAI were out to get them and referees were out to hand the league to Rovers. Of course had Rovers won against Cork and Galway Pat Fenlon would no doubt be saying what a disgrace it is and how badly persecuted Bohs were. Funny that.

possibly the most mental post this season. :o

pineapple stu
03/11/2009, 8:54 AM
I appreciate everything he has done for the club though. He took on a job nobody else would touch in 2007 and nearly had us promoted in 2 years.
Agree 100% with this obviously.

FWIW, Shels' record against the Top Four is by far the best; even if we beat Waterford on Saturday, we're still two or three points off Shels' total in those nine games. The main question I suppose is whether this'll be a game Fingal choose to get themselves up for, seeing as they only seem to do big games.

KUFCMan
03/11/2009, 8:56 AM
Well Magicme is the game v Wexford Youths on tonite or tomorrow.LOI has it down for tonite but I heard Youths asked for Wednesday as they played Wolves last nite.

Magicme
03/11/2009, 9:21 AM
It is not on tonight. That is all I can say at this time.

Lamper.sffc
03/11/2009, 10:25 AM
Agree 100% with this obviously.

FWIW, Shels' record against the Top Four is by far the best; even if we beat Waterford on Saturday, we're still two or three points off Shels' total in those nine games. The main question I suppose is whether this'll be a game Fingal choose to get themselves up for, seeing as they only seem to do big games.

No entirely true. We did beat your lot twice this year:p

Rovers1
03/11/2009, 10:30 AM
Disgraceful team seleciton from Cook, as a result his team is right back in the sh*t now -

how are we in the ****? Our chances of staying up are still in our own hands.:confused:

pineapple stu
03/11/2009, 10:31 AM
No entirely true. We did beat your lot twice this year:p
You don't think playing the league champions home and away is a big game?

John83
03/11/2009, 1:07 PM
You don't think playing the league champions home and away is a big game?
Everyone has a very high opinion of Conan Byrne, but I think this might be the first time anyone's suggested that he can see the future.

holidaysong
03/11/2009, 9:16 PM
Disgraceful team seleciton from Cook, as a result his team is right back in the sh*t now - wonder how busy the bookies in Liverpool were at the weekend??? As someone said earlier, just because you expect to be beaten, doesnl;t mean you shouldn't try. I don't know many United fans who expected a result in Tallaght. The side made an effort though and hey presto, the pick up a point.
Still, an exciting night on Froday now, with us, Pats and Sligo all at home

I'd say Drogheda will rest a load of players against Sligo to safeguard against suspensions and injuries for the playoffs so that should mean Sligo will be fine.. I also think Galway will do enough against Cork to ensure safety so I think it'll end up being St. Pat's joining Drogheda in the playoff.