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White Horse
27/09/2014, 3:21 PM
The title is there for Cork if they believe they can win it.

The can believe all they like. However, it is Dundalk's hand not Corks.

Pablo Escobar
27/09/2014, 4:41 PM
The can believe all they like. However, it is Dundalk's hand not Corks.

We know. Most of us have conceded defeat already. They should probably do the presentation on Friday just to get it out of the way.

patrickccfc
27/09/2014, 5:13 PM
I'd also say Cork v Bohs will be a key game, this is a side that have caused Cork a lot of problems this season.

That's true I don't like bohs very much always been a thorn in our side.. ucd away could be a sticky one too always a tight one.. we have shown great resilience and character over the last few weeks to give me confidence that we will get through these games

White Horse
27/09/2014, 6:38 PM
That's true I don't like bohs very much always been a thorn in our side.. ucd away could be a sticky one too always a tight one.. we have shown great resilience and character over the last few weeks to give me confidence that we will get through these games

You'll batter UCD. They are a very light side who are prone to terrible mistakes at the back. They don't have the quality of UCD sides of recent years.

Bohs are a team I would not like to play at this time of the season. However, we have Shamrock Rovers at home, that could be an equally difficult game.

Drogheda could be difficult for you. While their fans may want to lose, their players may have different thoughts, and Darius is a Lilywhite at heart.

Terry
27/09/2014, 7:40 PM
Cobh 0-1 Galway at half time. Galway going for there 5th straight win that will bring them to within 3 points of shels in second place with both teams meeting next weekend.

patrickccfc
27/09/2014, 8:01 PM
You'll batter UCD. They are a very light side who are prone to terrible mistakes at the back. They don't have the quality of UCD sides of recent years.

Bohs are a team I would not like to play at this time of the season. However, we have Shamrock Rovers at home, that could be an equally difficult game.

Drogheda could be difficult for you. While their fans may want to lose, their players may have different thoughts, and Darius is a Lilywhite at heart.

I'd be more relaxed if we had them at home really but still confident we can beat them.. as for bohs they have been very frustrating against us this year and as you said they are a team you would not want to be playing this time of year. I said a few weeks ago that your games against pats and rovers would be the ones ye could slip up in so hopefully it does happen on Friday.. Yeah Drogheda never been easy we will have to be at it from the start. Will be a bit strange seeing Rico in the away dugout

gufc2000
27/09/2014, 8:20 PM
1-1 in Cobh now. Martin Deady with the equaliser.

Ryan Connolly sent off now too.

Mr A
27/09/2014, 8:42 PM
Penalty Galway in 96th minute! Scored.. wow.

Cobh 1-2 Galway FT

Terry
27/09/2014, 8:42 PM
2-1 galway !

Terry
27/09/2014, 8:43 PM
Ryan Manning with the winner, some nerve for a 17 year old. Roll on Shels next weekend.

ForzaForth
27/09/2014, 8:47 PM
****:o

Mr A
27/09/2014, 8:50 PM
Football eh?

Longfordian
27/09/2014, 11:08 PM
Ryan Manning with the winner, some nerve for a 17 year old. Roll on Shels next weekend.

Is he still 17? Great player. Er.. on the off chance we need a favour..you can take Shels. Home advantage in the play offs up for grabs.

El-Pietro
28/09/2014, 1:10 PM
Craig Burns got Cobhs goal, not Deady.

Terry
28/09/2014, 11:39 PM
Is he still 17? Great player. Er.. on the off chance we need a favour..you can take Shels. Home advantage in the play offs up for grabs.

As Ryan manning tweeted yesterday, 5 wins in a row, the aim is to win all of the remaining games and we will be promoted.

seand
29/09/2014, 8:28 AM
Is it 2nd v 3rd in the First Division playoff for the right to playoff against second bottom in the Premier again this season?

Dodge
29/09/2014, 8:59 AM
Is it 2nd v 3rd in the First Division playoff for the right to playoff against second bottom in the Premier again this season?

Yep. No change from the past few years (which in itself is surprising in this league)

harps1954
29/09/2014, 3:51 PM
Is it 2nd v 3rd in the First Division playoff for the right to playoff against second bottom in the Premier again this season?

It is. First Division play-off over two legs first. Then final over 2 legs. First Division one is 3rd v 2nd in first leg and then 2nd v 3rd in second leg. Final is decided by toss of coin to see who has home advantage in 2nd leg.

PartySaint
29/09/2014, 4:49 PM
It is. First Division play-off over two legs first. Then final over 2 legs. First Division one is 3rd v 2nd in first leg and then 2nd v 3rd in second leg. Final is decided by toss of coin to see who has home advantage in 2nd leg.

If convinced Bray get themselves into the play-off every year on purpose just to get the extra gate, which usually turns out to be their biggest of the season.

Fivesilver
19/10/2014, 9:24 PM
Cork can believe as much as they like but if we win our next three games that's the league won for us.

How's that working out for you?

Yossarian
19/10/2014, 10:39 PM
How's that working out for you?

I'd say you're delighted with yourself having gone back to pick out that post. At the time it was true so I don't see the point in you referring back to it. And of course it still holds true now that if we win on Friday we win the league.