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ilovejam
19/02/2005, 4:15 PM
What better welcome back to the premier could you get!! Shels at Tolka, dont come any bigger than this....hope college find their best starting eleven very very soon!!

ihatejam
19/02/2005, 6:50 PM
Yeah talk about " welcome back to the premier"..woudnt imagine there wil be too many shocks in the starting 11 to be hounest :cool:

HarpoJoyce
19/02/2005, 9:52 PM
Is it too early to ask about Pley-Off games?

Perhaps mid-week week-end 27 Nov. 2005 + Mid-Week 30th Nov.
Maybe, Maybe there's a play-off in December, I don't think so.
We'll have to use a European Tournament ( even if its invitation)
to sing the Tony Mac Song. The Scandis are always obliging with
that sort of thing.

By the way, I presumed there would be a host of
Scandinavian v. eircom League fixtures when we made the choice to
summer soccer. Does any know where our tour of the Finnish Lakes went to?

CollegeTillIDie
19/02/2005, 11:07 PM
pineapple stu

Away to Shels means one thing. If we have 33 games this season we only have 16 home games which means one less programme to produce.
Besides it's nice to get an "easy" away game to break yourself in gently to the Premier Division! :D

pineapple stu
20/02/2005, 11:04 PM
Best fixture possible! After all the Cawley stuff! Start practicing your Ollie Byrne chants! Plus then Drogs at home second!!! :D

Two home ties against Drogs is good given their record in Belfield; can't remember where else we're going - think only once away to Longford and Harps? Will post fixtures up here shortly...

pineapple stu
20/02/2005, 11:28 PM
Fri. 18 March Shelbourne v U.C.D. Tolka Park 8.00 pm
Fri. 25 March U.C.D. v Drogheda United Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 1 April Bray Wanderers v U.C.D. Carlisle Grounds 7.45 pm
Fri. 8 April Cork City v U.C.D. Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm
Fri. 15 April U.C.D. v Waterford United Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 22 April St. Patrick’s Athletic v U.C.D. Richmond Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 29 April U.C.D. v Derry City Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 6 May U.C.D. v Bohemians Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Sat. 14 May Finn Harps v U.C.D. Finn Park 7.45 pm
Sat. 21 May Longford Town v U.C.D. Flancare Park 7.30 pm
Fri. 27 May U.C.D. v Shamrock Rovers Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 3 June U.C.D. v Shelbourne Belfield Park 7.45 pm
WEEKEND ENDING SUNDAY 12th JUNE — FAI CUP SECOND ROUND
Fri. 17 June Drogheda United v U.C.D. United Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 24 June U.C.D. v Bray Wanderers Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 1 July U.C.D. v Cork City Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 8 July Waterford United v U.C.D. R.S.C. 7.30 pm
Fri. 15 July U.C.D. v St. Patrick’s Athletic Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 22 July Derry City v U.C.D. Brandywell Stadium 7.45 pm
Fri. 29 July Bohemians v U.C.D. Dalymount Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 5 August U.C.D. v Finn Harps Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 12 August U.C.D. v Longford Town Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 19 August Shamrock Rovers v U.C.D. Dalymount Park 7.45 pm
WEEKEND ENDING SUNDAY 28th AUGUST — FAI CUP THIRD ROUND
Fri. 2 Sept. Shelbourne v U.C.D. Tolka Park 8.00 pm
Fri. 9 Sept. U.C.D. v Drogheda United Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 16 Sept. Bray Wanderers v U.C.D. Carlisle Grounds 7.45 pm
WEEKEND ENDING SUNDAY 23rd SEPTEMBER — FAI CUP QUARTER-FINALS
Fri. 30 Sept. Cork City v U.C.D. Turner’s Cross 7.45 pm
Fri. 7 Oct. U.C.D. v Waterford United Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 14 Oct. St. Patrick’s Athletic v U.C.D. Richmond Park 7.45 pm
Fri. 21 Oct. U.C.D. v Derry City Belfield Park 7.45 pm (or Cup semi)
Fri. 28 Oct. U.C.D. v Bohemians Belfield Park 7.45 pm
Sat. 5 Nov. Finn Harps v U.C.D. Finn Park 7.45 pm
Sat. 12 Nov. Longford Town v U.C.D. Flancare Park 7.30 pm
Fri. 18 Nov. U.C.D. v Shamrock Rovers Belfield Park 7.45 pm


Or in summary -

Drogs, Waterford, Derry, Bohs and Rovers home twice.
Shels, Bray, Cork, Pat's, Harps and Longford away twice.

16 home games, 17 away games.

Have come out well in terms of away trips - Cork, Harps and Longford twice. Rovers at home on the last day could be interesting!

Poor Student
21/02/2005, 4:20 PM
Well unlike most of the Premier clubs we got a little first hand experience at the 33 game schedule and its pitfalls. Even with a rough deal last season we almost claimed the title. The ****ies already have their excuses planned for next season but I for one reckon these fixtures are what we make of them. Regretably we will only drag Cork City up for one trip to their not so happy hunting ground. Even though we face the two probable top sides away we actually get some of our hopefully more scalpable opponents at home e.g. Waterford, Derry and Rovers.

I'm going to miss the first two fixtures, won't be in the country. :(

Poor Student
21/02/2005, 4:21 PM
(awk is now banned? :confused:

Bald Student
21/02/2005, 4:29 PM
(awk is now banned? :confused:Lets see ****.

I wonder why that is.

Poor Student
21/02/2005, 4:34 PM
Lets see ****.

I wonder why that is.

Seems the People's Republic of Cork doesn't enjoy free speech. ;)

pineapple stu
21/02/2005, 6:04 PM
It's all a conspiracy!!!!! :eek: :D

pineapple stu
22/02/2005, 9:12 PM
Incidentally, Jason Byrne, Jim Crawford, Ger Rowe and David Crawley are all suspended for Shels. We're missing Tony Mac and Robin.

Poor Student
23/02/2005, 2:39 PM
Incidentally, Jason Byrne, Jim Crawford, Ger Rowe and David Crawley are all suspended for Shels. We're missing Tony Mac and Robin.

Crawford would hardly play but Crawley and Byrne missing is positive. Sadly they have the deepest squad in the league and we'll still be up against Crowe.

Schumi
23/02/2005, 2:42 PM
Sadly they have the deepest squad in the league and we'll still be up against Crowe.
And Gary O'Neill :( Hopefully they'll play Glen Fitzpatrick though, anytime I see him play he's $hit. :D

pineapple stu
13/03/2005, 3:23 PM
Paraphrase of a quote from Robbie Martin on the text service - "We're not going to lie down for Shels. They're going to know they've been in a game." Nice and positive!