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geysir
04/11/2013, 10:23 AM
The word law was drilled into me while training to be a ref. The laws are the ref's only friend...

I jumped on the high horse alright [B]but in relation to a general discussion about the law, not this incident. Never claimed to have seen it. Looking forward to MNS anyway.
Bunkum.
I referred clearly and repeatedly to the incident.
What part of "what happened our there" did you not get?
Did you not reply directly to my analogy about "what happened out there" and claim it was ludicrous?
But you say you were only speaking in general? What were you smoking?
If somebody wrote, 'what happened out there was the best ever finish to a cup final', would you reply 'ludicrous, the 1958 final was much more exciting'
and then claim later that you were only speaking in general and didn't actually claim to have seen this year's cup final?

As I wrote before, it applies in general to most discussions about a game, but it appears that it applies to you especially, don't take issue with an interpretation of an incident, if you haven't seen it for yourself.
Were refs not taught that in ref school? go consult the assistants if you haven't seen the incident? Or was it the opposite, you were told you could bluff it out?

fionnsci
04/11/2013, 10:37 AM
Bunkum.
I referred clearly and repeatedly to the incident.
What part of "what happened our there" did you not get?
Did you not reply directly to my analogy about "what happened out there" and claim it was ludicrous?
But you say you were only speaking in general? What were you smoking?
If somebody wrote, 'what happened out there was the best ever finish to a cup final', would you reply 'ludicrous, the 1958 final was much more exciting'
and then claim later that you were only speaking in general and didn't actually claim to have seen this year's cup final?

As I wrote before, it applies in general to most discussions about a game, but it appears that it applies to you especially, don't take issue with an interpretation of an incident, if you haven't seen it for yourself.
Were refs not taught that in ref school? go consult the assistants if you haven't seen the incident? Or was it the opposite, you were told you could bluff it out?

We're getting bogged down in pedantics now, most definitely annoying others and clogging the thread to be honest.

This is the piece of your post I quoted:
I've never liked this free kick whistle/no whistle sham of a rule, a sneaky shot when defenders are looking at a ref guiding a wall back 10m and goalie watching the angles of the wall, why don't they just have the set rule and wait for the whistle?



And this is what I replied:

"The laws shouldn't protect the interests of a team that has committed an infringement. If you commit a foul you've disadvantaged the other team; they're entitled to reclaim that advantage."

I was speaking as generally as I could. Seriously, that's a vague, all-encompassing answer that applies generally to football and not to yesterday's match alone. Fair enough if you take exception with that or with what happened yesterday for that matter. Really no interest in disputing this much longer! Go n-éirí leat.

A face
04/11/2013, 10:59 AM
Congrads Sligo, i only saw the highlights to be honest but it looked like a great game. Brilliant advert for the league.

galwayhoop
04/11/2013, 11:01 AM
Going on about attendance, why did the FAI have Junior Cup matches scheduled for yesterday, the ones in Limerick kicked off at 2pm so only got home for the second half...idiotic but what do you expect
My understanding is that ties are scheduled by the local district leagues at this stage of the competition. Albeit the weekend is designated by the FAI.

Therefore the gripe should be with local administrators not national (in this instance).

galwayhoop
04/11/2013, 11:07 AM
Congrads Sligo, i only saw the highlights to be honest but it looked like a great game. Brilliant advert for the league.

It was an excellent game.

Ref made a sh1te of it though. Not alone by allowing the second Sligo goal but then by following it up by red carding Prendergast (iirc) for dissent.

Harsh to disallow Brennan's header earlier too, minimal contact between players upper bodies with no arms used at all. Alan Keane fell over like a new born Calf!

Great game, well done Sligo, another excellent advert for the league but if I were a Drog I'd be disgusted.

Also I can see the Drogs really struggling next year, Mike Cooke has done a fantastic job. I don't know what has gone on behind the scenes but I don't see anyone replicating his performance with seriously limited resources.

Charlie Darwin
04/11/2013, 11:31 AM
Harsh to disallow Brennan's header earlier too, minimal contact between players upper bodies with no arms used at all. Alan Keane fell over like a new born Calf!
Alan Keane tends to do that.

Well done Sligo, hard luck Drogs. Mick Cooke is a miracle worker. If there are two leagues next season, Drogs will be fighting relegation.

White Horse
04/11/2013, 11:55 AM
If there are two leagues next season, Drogs will be fighting relegation.

That is a bit premature. If they keep the bulk of this years squad and recruit a decent manager, why would they be fighting relegation?

No European or Setanta Cup distractions either.

DaveyCakes
04/11/2013, 12:47 PM
"The laws shouldn't protect the interests of a team that has committed an infringement. If you commit a foul you've disadvantaged the other team; they're entitled to reclaim that advantage."



Totally agree with this. The team that was fouled should be able to take the free as quickly as they like.

dejadem
04/11/2013, 12:49 PM
That is a bit premature. If they keep the bulk of this years squad and recruit a decent manager, why would they be fighting relegation?

No European or Setanta Cup distractions either.

Reduced budget for a start with no Europe. Fully expecting to be in the relegation mix next season.

DannyInvincible
04/11/2013, 1:36 PM
Totally agree with this. The team that was fouled should be able to take the free as quickly as they like.

I also concur with the sentiment and the general rule does ensure the protection of an advantage for the team against whom the infringement ocurred. However, a substitution had caused a stop in play whilst the ref was also clearly indicating that an appropriate distance was required. For those two reasons and by my reading of the relevant legal guidelines, he should have blown his whistle to indicate that play could recommence and that the free-kick could be taken.

White Horse
04/11/2013, 1:40 PM
I also concur with the sentiment and the general rule does ensure the protection of an advantage for the team against whom the infringement ocurred. However, a substitution had caused a stop in play whilst the ref was also clearly indicating that an appropriate distance was required. For those two reasons and by my reading of the relevant legal guidelines, he should have blown his whistle to indicate that play could recommence and that the free-kick could be taken.

I think it is universally accepted that the ref should have blown his whistle.

dejadem
04/11/2013, 2:01 PM
Totally agree with this. The team that was fouled should be able to take the free as quickly as they like.

But its back to a lack of consistency from refs, more often than not they will pull back quickly taken frees.

toffeejay
04/11/2013, 3:36 PM
If Dolan thinks 55k should be there he's living in a dream world.

I've been looking at the figures of the past four years. Obviously there was a big crowd in 2010, partly down to both being two of the stronger supported sides reaching their first cup final since 1994/1990 but probably more like to being the 5th fixture played at it since it re-opened.

I've gathered what I think is the crowd breakdown (feel free to correct if some of them are way out)


36,101 – 13,000 Sligo Rovers, 15,000 Shamrock Rovers. 8,000 neutral


21,662 – 12,000 Sligo Rovers, 4,500 Shelbourne. 3,000 neutral


16,117 – 7,500 Derry City, 6,500 St Patrick's Athletic. 2,000 neutral


17,573 – 11,000 Sligo Rovers, 3,500 Drogheda United. 2,000 neutral

The main problem isn't that clubs aren't bringing fans, they are but its the towns themselves which are failing to show up. I can understand a Dublin club is never going to be able to attract a massive Dublin crowd as many people will have a loyalty to another Dublin (or other LOI) club. But Drogheda as a 40k town and Derry 90k (75% nationalist) needs to be coming out to support its clubs.

nigel-harps1954
04/11/2013, 3:46 PM
Well, for a start, I'd say you completely plucked the attendance breakdown figures right out of your ar$e. There was certainly more than 3,500 Drogheda fans there yesterday to begin with.

nigel-harps1954
04/11/2013, 3:57 PM
Apparently..the FAI screwed up the printing of the medals.

https://scontent-a-mxp.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/1392089_734522116561732_310282728_n.jpg

red bellied
04/11/2013, 4:08 PM
Well, for a start, I'd say you completely plucked the attendance breakdown figures right out of your ar$e. There was certainly more than 3,500 Drogheda fans there yesterday to begin with.

I would agree with 3,500, they had a couple of hundred behind the goal, 2,000 in the east stand and maybe another thousand in all the other sections.

DannyInvincible
04/11/2013, 9:36 PM
The main problem isn't that clubs aren't bringing fans, they are but its the towns themselves which are failing to show up. I can understand a Dublin club is never going to be able to attract a massive Dublin crowd as many people will have a loyalty to another Dublin (or other LOI) club. But Drogheda as a 40k town and Derry 90k (75% nationalist) needs to be coming out to support its clubs.

Well, you can't just expect everyone in the towns and cities throughout Ireland to give a toss about football. Other interests, lifestyles and pastimes do indeed exist. And since when did even living in or near the same town or city as a League of Ireland football club guarantee the fostering of an affinity with said club for most self-proclaimed Irish football fans anyway? There'd be lots of football fans in Derry who wouldn't just practice indifference towards to city's football club; they'd go as far as actively mocking the club and those who engage with it.

Non-nationalists are free to support Derry too, by the way...


Apparently..the FAI screwed up the printing of the medals.

https://scontent-a-mxp.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/1392089_734522116561732_310282728_n.jpg

That can't be real, can it? Can it?... :doh:

Charlie Darwin
04/11/2013, 9:55 PM
Well, you can't just expect everyone in the towns and cities throughout Ireland to give a toss about football. Other interests, lifestyles and pastimes do indeed exist. And since when did even living in or near the same town or city as a League of Ireland football club guarantee the fostering of an affinity with said club for most self-proclaimed Irish football fans anyway? There'd be lots of football fans in Derry who wouldn't just practice indifference towards to city's football club; they'd go as far as actively mocking the club and those who engage with it.
I think the point is that Drogs brought multiples of the current support to previous finals, not that every resident should be compelled to support the team. I don't think finals fatigue is really a good excuse either - the Setanta Cup is worth nothing compared to an FAI Cup final.


Non-nationalists are free to support Derry too, by the way...



That can't be real, can it? Can it?... :doh:
It's real. I heard it's just human error on one medal, but still you'd think they'd have had a contingency.

nigel-harps1954
04/11/2013, 9:57 PM
It's real. I heard it's just human error on one medal, but still you'd think they'd have had a contingency.

Nope, every medal has the same error supposedly. Seen a picture of a runners-up medal with the same mistake too.

EDIT:
https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/576_3599744608947_141271834_n.jpg

Charlie Darwin
04/11/2013, 10:05 PM
Nope, every medal has the same error supposedly. Seen a picture of a runners-up medal with the same mistake too.

EDIT:
https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/576_3599744608947_141271834_n.jpg
Seems I was misinformed then. That is a massive calamity on the FAI's part then and goes to show they didn't do due diligence on the company they employed to do this basic service.

dejadem
04/11/2013, 10:06 PM
I would agree with 3,500, they had a couple of hundred behind the goal, 2,000 in the east stand and maybe another thousand in all the other sections.

There was more tickets than 3,500 sold in the club shop up to Saturday.

DannyInvincible
04/11/2013, 11:14 PM
I should have congratulated the winners earlier, but well done to Silgo Rovers!

Charlie Darwin
05/11/2013, 10:06 AM
Nope, every medal has the same error supposedly. Seen a picture of a runners-up medal with the same mistake too.

EDIT:
https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/576_3599744608947_141271834_n.jpg
Confirmed it's on all of them: http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/national-league/fai-promises-to-replace-all-silgo-rovers-medals-1.1583726

I assume they used a foreign company to do it.

Mr A
05/11/2013, 10:15 AM
They'll be worth a fortune in a few years!

JC_GUFC
05/11/2013, 11:23 AM
Confirmed it's on all of them: http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/national-league/fai-promises-to-replace-all-silgo-rovers-medals-1.1583726

I assume they used a foreign company to do it.

I think the company are based in Glaway.

Charlie Darwin
05/11/2013, 1:25 PM
I think the company are based in Glaway.
Near Silthall, or so I've heard.

marinobohs
05/11/2013, 2:22 PM
They'll be worth a fortune in a few years!

yea, on E ABY :cool: