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Fester
12/09/2011, 7:26 PM
Sligo 1 up
Nah Nah Nah Nah
12/09/2011, 7:30 PM
2 0 now.
Come on Pats
Fester
12/09/2011, 7:33 PM
Sligo 2 up HT
SwanVsDalton
12/09/2011, 7:39 PM
45 minutes to save our challenge. Not looking good.
Fester
12/09/2011, 7:54 PM
Galway 1 up
gufc2000
12/09/2011, 8:10 PM
UCD 2-1 up now, Gaughan og
Nah Nah Nah Nah
12/09/2011, 8:12 PM
3 0 now Keane
Fester
12/09/2011, 8:18 PM
Derry get 1 back
iceman
12/09/2011, 8:21 PM
McGlynn was the Derry scorer
Fester
12/09/2011, 8:26 PM
Pats 1 v 1 Rovers
Nah Nah Nah Nah
12/09/2011, 8:28 PM
Pats 1 v 1 Rovers
Brilliant strike by North
Fester
12/09/2011, 8:32 PM
Derry back from the dead 2 - 2
Fester
12/09/2011, 8:39 PM
Bohs 3 v 1 Dundalk FT
Fester
12/09/2011, 8:42 PM
Derry 2 v 2 Drogheda FT
UCD 2 v 1 Galway FT
Mr Maroon
12/09/2011, 8:43 PM
Our unbeaten run comes to an end. It sounds like we played alright though.
Fester
12/09/2011, 8:50 PM
Pats 1 v 1 Rovers FT
Fester
12/09/2011, 8:56 PM
Brilliant strike by North
Cracker :)
Dunny 5 v 2 Fester FT.
Fester with a late consolation strike.
hoops1
12/09/2011, 10:22 PM
Cracking game of football in Richmond. All in all a draw was probably a fair result.
PartySaint
12/09/2011, 10:51 PM
Yep draw a fair result, We started the night 4 points off top and finished the night 4 points off top, Slim title hopes still alive
Mr Maroon
13/09/2011, 7:38 AM
Interview with Jumbo after his first match in charge.
http://extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/6659/brennan-aims-restore-galway-morale/
marinobohs
13/09/2011, 10:28 AM
Bohs 3-1 Dundalk FT
Interesting if not spectacular game at Dalymount with final result probobly about right. Both managers will surely have food for thought before the "main event" on Friday night, Nutsey in that Bohs could have thrown away a very comfortable two goal lead and Fozzie in that until their goal Dundalk looked disinterested to the point of been comatose.
Fully expect a much different game on Friday with much higher tempo. While Downes was excellent up front for Bohs,playing up front on his own left him isolated at times and lacking support (in my opinion this prevented Bohs wrapping the game up long before the 92nd minute)
For Dundalk there must be concern at the lack of urgency from an albeit weakened team. I would suggest any repeat on Friday would not go down well with the home fans
Looking forward to Friday already :D
PS cap doffed to Dundalk fans that not alone respected the minutes applause (fora Bohs fan that tragically passed away) but joined in the applause.
Nesta99
13/09/2011, 1:32 PM
PS cap doffed to Dundalk fans that not alone respected the minutes applause (fora Bohs fan that tragically passed away) but joined in the applause.
Our league interest is over so i'd say the players were focusing on friday. Weather forecast not good so get the rain gear out (no umbrellas lol)! Ive never seen Dundalk support not respect a minutes silence home or away, including in United Park.
PS. We seem to have rid ourselves of the one group of supporters that disgraced us particularily in Terryland a season or two ago - one method in conjunction with bans was to contact the minibus hire companies to request them not to deal with these idiots and it worked (even Newry based companies have black listed them).
PS cap doffed to Dundalk fans that not alone respected the minutes applause (fora Bohs fan that tragically passed away) but joined in the applause.
Why applause and not silence..
Actually in general who makes that decision..
marinobohs
13/09/2011, 1:45 PM
Why applause and not silence..
Actually in general who makes that decision..
..... last time we tried "silence" and some vermin saw fit to disrespect it :rolleyes: Personally, I think a minutes applause is a better option as it only takes one or two cretins........
I presume it is a matter for the club as to which form unless the family of the deceased specifically express a preference (which I have never heard of happening).
On the game, while I agree that both teams would prefer a result on Friday to last night I never "get" how teams can turn it on/off as fans often suggest (unless it is Shels of course :o). While I expect a different (more difficult) game on Friday it will be more down to bigger crowd/ better atmosphere, different teams etc rather than any perceived indifference by players
Nesta99
13/09/2011, 1:46 PM
Well it is harder to disrupt applause so a 'safer' option. Think it started after George Best died and the match was between Man C and Utd - in case a silence was disrupted and the subsequent possibility of crowd trouble a minutes applause was held.
BonnieShels
13/09/2011, 1:51 PM
Applause has been the done thing in Italy for years.
Well it is harder to disrupt applause so a 'safer' option. Think it started after George Best died and the match was between Man C and Utd - in case a silence was disrupted and the subsequent possibility of crowd trouble a minutes applause was held.
It's harder to disrupt, but why silence a few weeks ago and now applause. As we all know everyone associated with Rovers whether they were at the game or not a few weeks ago disrupted the silence, but since this was an upstanding, cap doffing, love-in for Bohs and Dundalk, obviously silence would've been suitable and perfectly upheld last night too. But not chosen - tis a genuine question. Rovers have moved between applause and silence too.
Nesta99
13/09/2011, 2:30 PM
As we all know everyone associated with Rovers whether they were at the game or not a few weeks ago disrupted the silence, but since this was an upstanding, cap doffing, love-in for Bohs and Dundalk, obviously silence would've been suitable and perfectly upheld last night too.
Yawn!!!
horton
13/09/2011, 3:04 PM
dfx-, with baiting comments like that, do ya not wonder why most of the arguments/fights on here involve your good selves?
dfx-, with baiting comments like that, do ya not wonder why most of the arguments/fights on here involve yourselves?
Fixed;)
marinobohs
13/09/2011, 3:22 PM
It's harder to disrupt, but why silence a few weeks ago and now applause. As we all know everyone associated with Rovers whether they were at the game or not a few weeks ago disrupted the silence, but since this was an upstanding, cap doffing, love-in for Bohs and Dundalk, obviously silence would've been suitable and perfectly upheld last night too. But not chosen - tis a genuine question. Rovers have moved between applause and silence too.
..... darn it, busted, our-minutes-silence-just- to- embarras-shams plan spotted. Still, makes a change from "inadequate security" "no direct bus" or "they did it first..." rubbish.
Rovers have moved between applause and silence too.
yeah, fair play. mostly silent last night bar 2/3 minutes after the goal ;)
de bowez
13/09/2011, 8:32 PM
It's harder to disrupt, but why silence a few weeks ago and now applause. As we all know everyone associated with Rovers whether they were at the game or not a few weeks ago disrupted the silence, but since this was an upstanding, cap doffing, love-in for Bohs and Dundalk, obviously silence would've been suitable and perfectly upheld last night too. But not chosen - tis a genuine question. Rovers have moved between applause and silence too.
Fairly sure it was decided by family and friends that applause would make more sense in this case as he was a young outgoing person by all accounts.
Dunny
14/09/2011, 12:39 AM
http://vimeo.com/29013992
Fairly sure it was decided by family and friends that applause would make more sense in this case as he was a young outgoing person by all accounts.
Thanks.
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