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trulan
31/03/2005, 10:38 PM
I'm away at the moment and was hoping for some good news (a draw would be a step in the right direction) but alas not to be :( . How did they play? Not wanting to get a tongue lashing from anybody but same old same old bad start to the season....... will we have to wait until the last 5-10 games for some good football again this year(Cups apart) hope not :eek:

the 12 th man
01/04/2005, 7:24 AM
i believe we picked up a bad injury.can anyone confirm this ?

missfootie
01/04/2005, 8:14 AM
Yeah! Alan Murphy supected broken ankle....

observer
01/04/2005, 12:44 PM
Real sad news if Alan's leg is broken. Not even a yellow card from a ref who carded Longford Players if they blew their nose. Overall I thought the ref was totally biased and should not be allowed ref again at this level. :mad:
The goal on the stroke of half time was a sucker punch coming at the end of a period where Longford had played good passing football. Again a badly defended set piece getting a tap in at the near post. I thought the substitutions up front should have been made early in the 2nd half when it was obvious we were going nowhere. Alan is always slow to make changes, however it was obvious that he had gotten the message across to the team that the ball was to be passed. This is encouraging for the future if they stick with it.

Wiseguy
01/04/2005, 1:25 PM
It's a tough one to comment on because it was a huge improvement from the Waterford game and we try to pass it at times but to many people under performed.Alan Kirby baffles me.A guy with such talents to be so poor,i can't get my head around it.He comes in field way to much and crowds it cutting down on the option of getting it wide.He needs a big kick up the backside.It just seems that at the moment some players are lacking motivation,desire and the hunger to win which is a key ingredient to success.

Longfordian
01/04/2005, 5:27 PM
A most frustrating game, we did some good things and importantly defended well overall with Paisley outstanding in my opinion but we just need someone to make the difference up front, maybe that someone will be Andy Myler, we can but hope. Alan Murphy has a severely bruised ankle and is out for 6-8 weeks, decent crowd for a Thursday night too about 1500-1600. Some of our supporters need some anger mangement therapy I think though, ten minutes in and one person nearly had a nervous breakdown over a bad ball from Dean, screaming at him what a boll*cks he was and I mean really going over the top.

Flea
01/04/2005, 6:51 PM
Some of our supporters need some anger mangement therapy I think though, ten minutes in and one person nearly had a nervous breakdown over a bad ball from Dean, screaming at him what a boll*cks he was and I mean really going over the top. I just wish everyone including Alan would stop criticising the support. It is very difficult to be upbeat about losing the WHOLE time at home. People pay a lot of dough in to watch the team, a team which are lifeless and never respond to anything, so give the fans a break they get frustrated. Yeah sometimes even when support is deserved to the team they still criticise which is really sad, brainless and a pain in the ass but in my mind most people on foot are the opposite side of the coin- fookin' bunnyhuggers. The final stop is with me, til Baker gives a sh!t I won't give a sh!t, lookin away when he kicks the ball ffs! give me a break

Longfordian
01/04/2005, 7:45 PM
Fair enough but this particular individual was being totally irrational, he was bordering on psychotic, that's all I was talking about not the general mood of the crowd, it's kind of vicious circle though, the crowd's bad mood gets through to the players making them tense, maybe it shouldn't but you can tell they hear the abuse being roared at them.Some players who've come in from other clubs have said previously that they've never met abuse from their own fans like they have in Longford. I'm told it happens at GAA games too.

I could accept 'ah come on Dean' or whatever but when it's abuse like 'Fitzgerald ya f*ckin boll*cks that's a f*ckin disgrace' roared out at the top of their voice, and I heard that behind me last night then that in my opinion is totally uncalled for, it was over one bad pass!

De Town
01/04/2005, 7:49 PM
I could accept 'ah come on Dean' or whatever but when it's abuse like 'Fitzgerald ya f*ckin boll*cks that's a f*ckin disgrace' roared out at the top of their voice, and I heard that behind me last night then that in my opinion is totally uncalled for, it was over one bad pass!
I thought Deano played fairly well last night in comparison to some players :ball:

Longfordian
01/04/2005, 7:56 PM
I thought so too, this abuse was being roared at him about ten minutes into the game!

De Town
01/04/2005, 7:59 PM
I thought so too, this abuse was being roared at him about ten minutes into the game!
spá :rolleyes:

Xlex
01/04/2005, 8:30 PM
well, As I was walking over to our spot, the game had just tipped off and the ball was rolled back to barry, some punter just roared "that's was I was f*cking telling you about the *****. Barry Ferguson stood head and shoulders above all LTFC players last night and was our man of the match, if not the man of the match.

I looks like we are having the same issues with full backs getting up the line in better time as early last season. Sean Dillon scored the first goal in the League Cup and he attributed his positioning to matthews instructing them to push on, some similar advise needs offering.

Thought we played fairly well last night. No offering on the wings really but the biggest disappointment has to be Baker.

Second league game where a side sat on their lead and we didn't get the goal we probably deserved.

Longfordian
01/04/2005, 9:01 PM
Thought Paisley and Barry were both excellent, don't suppose the supporters who are always on his back would give credit when Barry hit a 50 yard ball and dropped it straight to Alan Kirby. Murphy's unfortunate injury should mean Dillon at right back where I think he offers more going forward than when he's at left back, probably switch Prunty to left back where he normally bombs on from anyway

De Town
01/04/2005, 10:27 PM
don't suppose the supporters who are always on his back would give credit when Barry hit a 50 yard ball and dropped it straight to Alan Kirby.
That was some ball alright :)

Sonic
02/04/2005, 8:31 PM
considering deano has been bloody excellent since he joined us you can take it from me that lad does not have a clue. on the game big dissappointment losing a goal right on ht. its ****ing me off how we dominate a first half but dont even test the goalie ie devine saturday.the second half was a big downer baker hitting a sitter into the keepers hands and barrett the only one wanting to shoot long range. :ball:

RockofGibraltar
03/04/2005, 12:56 PM
Baker put that same chance into the top corner against derry last year, on the way to getting his hat trick

observer
04/04/2005, 8:54 AM
Last season I heard a so called supporter having a go at Prunty in a similiar manner to that described doled out to Deano. It was obvious this guy had drink in him as his face was scarlet and he appeared on the verge of a heart attack. I found it both disgusting and sad as his family have proud ties with the club. There are only a few of these half wits at the club and methinks it is time the club barred them from the ground. No one is entitled to use the language these guys are screaming against individual players, and in the presence of women and children. This has no place at Flancare - out with them. :mad: :mad:

Flea
04/04/2005, 2:25 PM
in the presence of women and children
Lord Save us, not in the presence of women :eek: sure they've never heard such and the like til they go to Flancare. Im on the phone now to Kofi of the UN looking humanitarian barring rights of these cursers :rolleyes: