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nigel-harps1954
07/06/2014, 6:18 PM
Finished 4-0 to Rovers.
Limerick 1-2 Bohs in added time.
when is the draw for the next round?
Darklordsbane
08/06/2014, 12:59 PM
The draw was early july last year but the games for the past few years are usually played late August
As regards Sligo, what the hell is going on?
Well, without injuries and suspensions, this is the team we could have played against Dundalk...
Rogers, Keane, Peers, Henderson, Gaynor, Russell, N'do, Cawley, Greene, Createro, North.
I suspect it might have been a tad more difficult for Dundalk in that case. Joseph had to come back before fit to fill in at right full and Raf, who came on in the second half, is just back from four months injury.
Dundalk are excellent at the moment and, like us two years ago, a joy to watch. Paul Cook was there last night so expect to lose Towell. Our season is now over so maybe the shackles will be atken off and they will be let play like they can. Either way, Barra and Stevens will go at end of season. Time up, but they owe us nothing. Four trophies in three seasons will do grand.
Seriously thinking of tippin up to Oriel on Friday night - this could be the game of the decade.
That's a totally fair point on the amount of players out Sligo have, most sides would find having those amount injured at one time very difficult to cope with.
As for Towell, sure there are different people watching him every week now both home and away, it will take a big offer for DLK to even consider letting him go. There is no doubt he will go at some point, however I think whenever that is, it will be at a higher standard than Chesterfield.
Charlie Darwin
08/06/2014, 2:57 PM
Paul Cook appears to be looking to sign half the league at this point. How long is Towell's contract for?
pineapple stu
08/06/2014, 3:52 PM
To completely not answer your question -
Ballynanty 2-1 Phoenix
UCC 0-0 St Michael's
To round off the second round games.
avvenalaf
08/06/2014, 5:09 PM
Paul Cook appears to be looking to sign half the league at this point. How long is Towell's contract for?
We;; he won't be signing Meenan, Horgan or Russell. He released all three when he was with us. Muppet.
Nah Nah Nah Nah
08/06/2014, 5:22 PM
We;; he won't be signing Meenan, Horgan or Russell. He released all three when he was with us. Muppet.
Meenan was rubbish with us
Sligo, Bray , UCD , Athlone and Bohs or Limerick gone, there's a maximum of 7 Premier teams in the last 16. Could be a handy run to the latter stages for someone
Yeah, this is definitely our year.
(Just kidding, of course it isn't :()
Nesta99
08/06/2014, 6:17 PM
Good point made in Oriel Friday night re Towell leaving - solidarity payment will still be made if he stays to november u23 etc. If he leaves in the summer then the potential weakening of the side and the impact of missing out on the league as a result and the money involved in qualifying for champions league could be the minimum level of fee required by the club to sell. So say 70k in solidarity payment + winning the league and champs league money could be the benefit to keeping him til end of contract. Lose him and gamble fading out of league challange then the fee should be a minimum of the above amount combined.
Also it's worth considering that DFC started Towell's contract for the 2014 season on 1 Nov 2013, so he was one of the few guys at the club, and I think the only player, who was paid right through the winter.The club will not be allowing him to walk away unless a considerable fee is paid. Nesta makes a good point above re end of season, so it appears we will be covered at all angles.
These last few posts should really be on another thread, but while it's here, just thinking of another one, the 12-15k DLK paid for Horgan is looking like very good value for money now, think he scored in the last 5 including the cup game v Sligo on Fri (at last a link to the thread)
Meenan was rubbish with us
I have to say I hardly noticed his displays at Pats or Sligo and he was hot and cold in his first 6 months with us, I wasn't his biggest fan.
This year he is a first pick on merit and has contributed to possibly over 10 goals, at the same time making the right wing spot his own. At the start of the season he was behind Mountney, and then Ward was expected to come in, in front of him. He's shown very quick and consistent improvement since around April and has developed into one of our (surprisingly) better players.
Charlie Darwin
08/06/2014, 7:23 PM
Good point made in Oriel Friday night re Towell leaving - solidarity payment will still be made if he stays to november u23 etc. If he leaves in the summer then the potential weakening of the side and the impact of missing out on the league as a result and the money involved in qualifying for champions league could be the minimum level of fee required by the club to sell. So say 70k in solidarity payment + winning the league and champs league money could be the benefit to keeping him til end of contract. Lose him and gamble fading out of league challange then the fee should be a minimum of the above amount combined.
I wouldn't hold my breath on solidarity payments. A lot of the English clubs don't believe it applies to them and will only pay up when they're taken to court.
Nesta99
08/06/2014, 8:28 PM
For the realatively small amount it would be for the buying club, withhold his registration until payed up
Charlie Darwin
08/06/2014, 9:07 PM
For the realatively small amount it would be for the buying club, withhold his registration until payed up
Well the thing is they don't tell you they're not going to pay it, they just never do. As far as I know solidarity fees aren't a pre-requisite for transferring registration.
colonelwest
09/06/2014, 11:16 AM
Also it's worth considering that DFC started Towell's contract for the 2014 season on 1 Nov 2013, so he was one of the few guys at the club, and I think the only player, who was paid right through the winter.The club will not be allowing him to walk away unless a considerable fee is paid. Nesta makes a good point above re end of season, so it appears we will be covered at all angles.
These last few posts should really be on another thread, but while it's here, just thinking of another one, the 12-15k DLK paid for Horgan is looking like very good value for money now, think he scored in the last 5 including the cup game v Sligo on Fri (at last a link to the thread)
I could have sworn I heard he was on a 2 year deal, with Fyffes picking up the slack in the off season, either way his contracts up the end of this season but the u23 thing applies. The thing with solidarity payments is they trickle down to all the previous clubs depending on amount of time spent there etc.
On a completely unrelated note I wonder if the cheque is still in the post from Derry for the solidarity payments for Griffin!
nigel-harps1954
09/06/2014, 4:43 PM
Draw details announced for next round
The draw for the Third Round of the FAI Ford Cup will take place on Friday, July 25 in Co Westmeath during the FAI AGM and Festival of Football week. The time and venue for the draw will be confirmed later.
The Third Round will take place on the weekend of August 24 with the Quarter-Finals on the weekend of September 14. The Semi-Finals are scheduled for Sunday, October 5 and the Final is fixed for the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, November 2.
Fifteen teams have already qualified for the Third Round with just one tie going to a replay. The Second Round replay between St. Michael’s and UCC will take place on Sunday, June 15 at Cooke Park, Tipperary Town, at 3pm.
The 15 teams already through are: Avondale United, Ballynanty Rovers, Bohemians, Cork City, Derry City, Drogheda United, Dundalk, Finn Harps, Galway, Longford Town, Malahide United, St Patrick’s Athletic, Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne, Wexford Youths.
BonnieShels
09/06/2014, 5:59 PM
Yeah, this is definitely our year.
(Just kidding, of course it isn't :()
Ye won the cup in my FM. Knocked out my Finn Harps team on the way to beating Dundalk in the final.
FM, so unrealistic.
jinxy lilywhite
09/06/2014, 6:04 PM
I think for me the loss of either or Shields, Garts or Andy Boyle would be just as much as a devastating blow as losing towel.
Cheers for that lad.
Delighted to see us through though.
That Dundalk result was something though. If they got to the final though I would love to be there.
Dunny might buy me that pint then.
As regards Sligo, what the hell is going on?
Would be a pleasure Bonnie.More than one would be bought but you might have to stand me a few quid....(jokes) Gent.
Pablo Escobar
15/06/2014, 9:02 PM
St michaels 4-2 ucc
That UCC side is excellent too. I've heard St. Michaels are good this year though, but that's a big scalp.
Ucc missing a few players and josh o Shea gone to cork city. however saints were also missing a few regulars so a good win in fairness and into hat for last 16 they go
pateen
16/06/2014, 3:10 PM
Ucc missing a few players and josh o Shea gone to cork city. however saints were also missing a few regulars so a good win in fairness and into hat for last 16 they go
Were you at it by any chance Balls?
Congrats to the Saints, club history made yesterday.
adamd164
24/07/2014, 8:50 AM
From the Pat's site (http://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=6318#.U9DIm9bpYc0)
FAI CUP DRAW TOMORROW
The draw for the Third Round of the FAI Ford Cup will take place tomorrow.
The Third Round will take place on the weekend of August 24 with the Quarter-Finals on the weekend of September 14.
The Semi-Finals are scheduled for Sunday, October 5 and the Final is fixed for the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, November 2.
The 16 teams in the draw are: Avondale United, Ballynanty Rovers, Bohemians, Cork City, Derry City, Drogheda United, Dundalk, Finn Harps, Galway, Longford Town, Malahide United, St Michaels, St Patrick’s Athletic, Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne, Wexford Youths.
Sam_Heggy
25/07/2014, 9:04 AM
Anywhere we can watch / listen to the draw??
jinxy lilywhite
25/07/2014, 9:36 AM
I see on fb dundalk v galway
PartySaint
25/07/2014, 9:41 AM
Pats vs Shels, happy with that.
All the top teams avoided each other.
Sam_Heggy
25/07/2014, 9:42 AM
Coverage is awful.
Wexford v Harps
Derry v Malahide
Pats v Shels
Rovers v Longford
Dundalk v Galway
Cork v Bohs
Ballynanty Rovers v Drogs
St Michaels v Avondale
Darklordsbane
25/07/2014, 9:43 AM
Shamrock rovers premier v's Longford town
adamd164
25/07/2014, 10:03 AM
Happy with that draw. Home advantage and Bohs will draw a crowd.
WoodquayBoy
25/07/2014, 10:06 AM
That's our interest over for this year
nigel-harps1954
25/07/2014, 10:55 AM
Disaster for us, leaves us with three away games in a row.
ger121
25/07/2014, 10:59 AM
Happy with that draw. Home advantage and Bohs will draw a crowd.
I'd be taking the opposite view as you can imagine:)
vinnie
25/07/2014, 12:04 PM
Shamrock rovers premier v's Longford town
This could be Game of the round
dundalkfc10
25/07/2014, 12:16 PM
This could be Game of the round
An average Premier Division side Vs Div 1 leaders
nigel-harps1954
25/07/2014, 12:17 PM
An average Premier Division side Vs Div 1 leaders
Would have said Shamrock Rovers v Shamrock Rovers Reserves to be honest.
from the indo - All other League of Ireland teams got a bye to the fourth round
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/st-pats-draw-dublin-rivals-shelbourne-in-fai-cup-30459715.html
Longfordian
25/07/2014, 3:26 PM
Would have said Shamrock Rovers v Shamrock Rovers Reserves to be honest.
That would have worked a lot (well a bit) better if there wasn't actually a Shamrock Rovers Reserves team in the league. There is a rather strong Shamrock Rovers connection running through our side. But as long as we don't have to take their fans.. ;-)
Martinho II
25/07/2014, 4:33 PM
That would have worked a lot (well a bit) better if there wasn't actually a Shamrock Rovers Reserves team in the league. There is a rather strong Shamrock Rovers connection running through our side. But as long as we don't have to take their fans.. ;-)
any confirmation on actual dates for these games? I can safely assume Rovers v us will be on the Friday night I imagine.
Longfordian
25/07/2014, 4:40 PM
The draw was only made today so home clubs will have a bit of time to decide what suits them but I assume our game will be Friday. Can't see why it wouldn't be.
nigel-harps1954
25/07/2014, 5:13 PM
That would have worked a lot (well a bit) better if there wasn't actually a Shamrock Rovers Reserves team in the league. There is a rather strong Shamrock Rovers connection running through our side. But as long as we don't have to take their fans.. ;-)
The First Division team are Shamrock Rovers B. They couldn't give them the tag of reserves as it's already been taken by Longford. ;)
BonnieShels
25/07/2014, 6:29 PM
Pats vs Shels, happy with that.
All the top teams avoided each other.
Really looking forward to this.
Dunny
21/08/2014, 10:04 PM
Friday
Pats v Shels
Dundalk v Galway
Cork v Bohs
Derry v Malahide
Shams v Longford
Wexford v Harps
Sunday
Ballynanty v Drogs
St.Micheals v Avondale
http://www.fai.ie/domestic-a-grassroots/competitions/fai-ford-senior-cup/104137-sixteen-left-on-road-to-the-aviva.html
Longfordian
21/08/2014, 11:19 PM
Not too worried about tomorrow given we have Shels away next week. If we don't get hammered and/or pick up injuries that'll do me. A bit of a gate would be nice too. Another welcome Dublin game for me though.
Charlie Darwin
21/08/2014, 11:22 PM
Not too worried about tomorrow given we have Shels away next week. If we don't get hammered and/or pick up injuries that'll do me. A bit of a gate would be nice too. Another welcome Dublin game for me though.
Should be a pretty good Rovers crowd what with Monday being called off and there only having been one home game this month. Hopefully there's a good Longford crowd down too. I reckon your lot will be up for it too with Ricer and Sully being Rovers legends.
eL Bettor
21/08/2014, 11:30 PM
http://www.wexfordyouthsfc.ie/match-previews-and-reports/324-preview-wexford-youths-vs-finns-harps-vs-22nd-august-2014
"Don't get me wrong" seems to be popular in Wexford!
Longfordian
21/08/2014, 11:52 PM
Should be a pretty good Rovers crowd what with Monday being called off and there only having been one home game this month. Hopefully there's a good Longford crowd down too. I reckon your lot will be up for it too with Ricer and Sully being Rovers legends.
Yeah should be a good Town crowd I'd say. We had a fair few there for the B team game a few weeks ago. A lot of Dublin based Town fans will probably turn out plus it's a handy trip from Longford for an 8.00 kick off. The players should all be up for it alright and a good performance could help them get over last week's game.
Charlie Darwin
21/08/2014, 11:56 PM
Yeah should be a good Town crowd I'd say. We had a fair few there for the B team game a few weeks ago. A lot of Dublin based Town fans will probably turn out plus it's a handy trip from Longford for an 8.00 kick off. The players should all be up for it alright and a good performance could help them get over last week's game.
I think O'Sullivan could do very well against our defence and Cowan's pace could expose us. We've been vulnerable to counter attacks all season on account of not having much pace in the team, hence the poor home record, so Longford should be looking at it as a winnable game. I'd fancy us more in City Calling, to be honest. Will be interesting to see a player all the fans wanted to stay playing in midfield for the opposition. He'll certainly be given a warm reception regardless of what he does.
outspoken
22/08/2014, 8:03 AM
I think O'Sullivan could do very well against our defence and Cowan's pace could expose us. We've been vulnerable to counter attacks all season on account of not having much pace in the team, hence the poor home record, so Longford should be looking at it as a winnable game. I'd fancy us more in City Calling, to be honest. Will be interesting to see a player all the fans wanted to stay playing in midfield for the opposition. He'll certainly be given a warm reception regardless of what he does.
There's not a full back in the country that can deal with dons pace that's why it's so frustrating when he doesn't shuffle up his game and predictability becomes a huge issue. He will just attack the outside of the full back every time and while he might only break through a few times out of 10 his end ball then becomes an issue too as he can't seem to slow down enough to put in a measured cross, that's why all us town fans would love to see him playing in his natural position up front with O'Sullivan to see what he can really do, especially in a game like this tonight
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