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CollegeTillIDie
16/11/2005, 7:01 AM
Away record as at end of season
P W D L F A Pts
17 3 7 7 11 20 16...........pathetic folks....less than 1 point per game
John83
16/11/2005, 11:24 AM
Away record as at end of season... pathetic folks... less than 1 point per game
How does it compair with the rest of the league?
pineapple stu
16/11/2005, 12:26 PM
Try Soccerbot (http://www.soccerbot.com/fai/tables/irprem2005f.htm). We're ahead of Pat's, Bray and Harps and level on points with Longford and Waterford.
John83
16/11/2005, 1:16 PM
Try Soccerbot (http://www.soccerbot.com/fai/tables/irprem2005f.htm). We're ahead of Pat's, Bray and Harps and level on points with Longford and Waterford.
I see. So ignoring Rovers, you have to go up to Bohs in fifth to find a team with a better away record. As ever, Declan's negativity seems totally unfounded.
CollegeTillIDie
16/11/2005, 6:38 PM
I see. So ignoring Rovers, you have to go up to Bohs in fifth to find a team with a better away record. As ever, Declan's negativity seems totally unfounded.
Won't be good enough next season and is way below what we should be aiming for! Are you proud of underachieving or something?
Mid-table stability should be the target not relegation battles. In our last spell in the Premier (9 long seasons) we only were in two play-offs, but there were three or four close run struggles with it.
CollegeTillIDie
10/03/2006, 7:33 PM
Goalscorers Season 2005:- Pat Mc Walter 7, Robbie Martin 6, Tony McDonnell 4, Anthony Murphy 3, Gary Dicker 2, Stephen Hurley 2, Paul Byrne 1, Damien Dupuy 1, Ronan Finn 1, Alan Mc Nally 1
Goalscorers in Aggregate as at end of season 2005:-
Robbie Martin 34 ( To Longford); Tony Mc Donnell 28, Willie Doyle 15 (To Shamrock Rovers), Robert McAuley 12(To Dundalk); Mick O'Donnell 12 (To Dublin City), Alan McNally 10, Aidan Lynch 8 ( To Dundalk), Paul Byrne 4, Anthony Murphy 4 (To St.Patrick's Athletic), Gary Dicker 2, Stephen Hurley 2, Damien Dupuy 1 (To Switzerland),Ronan Finn 1 , Colm Kierans 1 (To Dundalk)
CollegeTillIDie
10/03/2006, 7:57 PM
U.C.D. LEAGUE AGGREGATE APPEARANCES TO END OF SEASON 2005
Darren Quigley 48
Alan Mahon 179
Conor Kenna 56
Alan Mc Nally 153
Brian Shorthall 16
Stephen Hurley 29
Gary Dicker 39
Patrick Mc Walter 76
Robbie Martin 146
Damien Dupuy 22
Michael O'Donnell 206
Colm Kierans 20
Ciaran Foley 4
Adrian Murphy 6
Tony McDonnell 267
Anto Murphy 28
Conor Sammon 9
Aidan Lynch 143
Paul Byrne 9
Robert Mc Auley 197
Brian Gannon 30
Damien Kelly 3
Seamus Long 2
Darren O' Brien II 3
Derek Doyle 7
Paul Whitmarsh 3
Willie Doyle 35
Conan Byrne 8
Kieran Harte 5
Aaron Mc Eniff 5
Jimmy Lee Matthews 1
Ronan Finn 2
CollegeTillIDie
10/03/2006, 8:26 PM
U.c.d. Aggregate Home Record 1979-2005
Played 396 Won 152 Drew 114 Lost 130 Goals For 535 Against 459
Goal Difference +76 Aggregate
Points 509 Max Points 1026
49.610% Success Rate.
U.c.d. Aggregate Away Record 1979 - 2005
Played 398 Won 112 Drew 119 Lost 167 Goals For 384 Against 506
Goals Difference -122 Aggregate Points 419 Max. Points 1049
40.019% Success Rate.
TOTALS PLAYED 794 WON 264 DREW 233 LOST 297 SCORED 919 CONCEDED 964 DIFFERENCE -45 POINTS 929
CollegeTillIDie
10/03/2006, 9:04 PM
Bottom of the table already :(
CollegeTillIDie
11/03/2006, 7:56 AM
THE 100 PLUS LEAGUE APPEARANCES LIST AS AT END OF 2005 SEASON
CIARAN KAVANAGH 321
TONY MC DONNELL 267
ROBERT GRIFFIN 214
MICHAEL O'DONNELL 206
ROBERT MC AULEY 197
MICHAEL O'BYRNE 195
EAMON MC LAUGHLIN 194
DARREN O'BRIEN 194
ALAN MAHON 179
JONATHAN TREACY 169
CONOR TIMMONS 163
JASON COLWELL 160
MARTIN MORAN 159
BARRY RYAN 159
KEITH DIGNAM 158
TERRY PALMER 157
CLIVE DELANEY 154
ALAN MC NALLY 153
PATRICK LYNCH 151
SEAMUS KELLY 150
ROBERT MARTIN 146
JOHN MARTIN 143
GARY O'SULLIVAN 137
CIARAN MARTYN 130
EOIN BENNIS 114
PAUL KAVANAGH 113
JASON SHERLOCK 110
JIM MC CABE 109
KEN O'DOHERTY 107
DAVID CASSIDY 103
PAUL FOX 101
DECLAN FITZGERALD 100
There are now 33 members of the 100 plus club and there could be one or two more members by season's end. 100
CollegeTillIDie
11/03/2006, 8:02 AM
The Top U.c.d. League Aggregate Goalscorers List
Michael O'byrne 57
Darren O'brien 53
Robert Griffin 39
Robert Martin 34
Jason Sherlock 31
Tony Mcdonnell28
Ciaran Kavanagh 25
Martin Moran 25
Ken O'doherty 23
David Cassidy 21
pineapple stu
11/03/2006, 8:39 AM
Bottom of the table already :(
Cheer up tae feck!!
CollegeTillIDie
12/03/2006, 3:41 PM
MILESTONES WE ARE LIKELY TO REACH IN 2006.
We Will definitely reach these milestones:-
800 League games played in Aggregate
300 League defeats in Aggregate
1000 League goals conceded in Aggregate
Possible milestones reached:-
275 League Wins in aggregate
950 League goals scored in aggregate
CollegeTillIDie
18/03/2006, 4:45 PM
Statistics (so far)this season:
Minutes without a goal 180
Matches without a point 2
Matches without a win 2
Home games without a win 1
Away games without a win 1
Shut outs 0
Goals against average per game 1.5
Goals for average per game 0
Everpresents after round 2: Darren Quigley, Alan Mahon, Darragh Ryan, Conor Kenna, Alan McNally, Stephen Hurley, Alan Cawley, Gary Dicker, Ciaran Quinn, Conan Byrne, Pat Mc Walter
CollegeTillIDie
18/03/2006, 4:50 PM
Other appearances so far:- Conor Sammon 0+2 sub, James Lee Matthews 0+2 sub, Derek Doyle 0+1 sub. ( Total players used 14)
CollegeTillIDie
18/03/2006, 9:29 PM
Belfield Park :average attendance 2006 to date 570
CollegeTillIDie
24/03/2006, 8:10 PM
Paul Byrne ( according to John O'Connor on Radio 1) back in the team and we score for the first time all season... well done Brian Shorthall!
CollegeTillIDie
25/03/2006, 8:10 AM
Statistics (so far)this season:
Minutes since last goal 45
Matches without a point 2/3
Matches without a win 2/3
Home wins 0/1
Away wins 1/2
Shut outs 1
Goals against average per game 1
Goals for average per game 0.33
CollegeTillIDie
26/03/2006, 9:27 AM
Everpresents after round 3: Darren Quigley, Alan Mahon, Darragh Ryan, Conor Kenna, Stephen Hurley, Alan Cawley, Conan Byrne, Pat Mc Walter
CollegeTillIDie
26/03/2006, 9:36 AM
Other appearances so far:- Paul Byrne 1, Gary Dicker 2,Alan McNally 2, Ciaran Quinn 2,Conor Sammon 1+2 sub,Brian Shorthall 1, James Lee Matthews 0+3 sub, Derek Doyle 0+2 sub. (Total players used 16)
CollegeTillIDie
28/03/2006, 7:08 AM
2006 League Cup Appearances:-
Mark Clohossey 1, Jimmy Lee Matthews 1, Aaron McEniff 1, David Last 1, Aaron McNally 1, Kieran Harte 1,
Ronan Finn 1, Gary Dicker 1, Derek Doyle 1, Conor Sammon 1, Paul Byrne 1, Conan Byrne 0+1 sub
Goalscorers: Paul Byrne 1, Conor Sammon 1
CollegeTillIDie
28/03/2006, 7:15 AM
U.C.D. IN THE LEAGUE CUP 1979 TO DATE Group Stage = 1st Round equivalent... litany of failure !
1979/80 First Round
1980/81 First Round
1981/82 First Round
1982/83 Group Stage
1983/84 Group Stage
1984/85 Group Stage
1985/86 Group Stage
1986/87 Group Stage
1987/88 Group Stage
1988/89 Group Stage
1989/90 Group Stage
1990/91 Group Stage
1991/92 Group Stage
1992/93 Group Stage
1993/94 Group Stage
1994/95 Group Stage
1995/96 Group Stage
1996/97 Group Stage
1997/98 Group Stage
1998/99 Group Stage
1999/00 2nd Round
2000/01 Finalists
2001/02 2nd Round
2002/03 NOT HELD
2003 Group Stage
2004 Quarter-Finalists
2005 Finalists
2006 1st Round
CollegeTillIDie
01/04/2006, 8:42 AM
Belfield Park :average attendance 2006 to date 565
Which is significantly lower than the last season average . Although as pineapple stu pointed out the attendance V Cork City at home was higher than the corresponding fixture last season. Here's hoping the Saturday afternoon experiment pans out
CollegeTillIDie
10/04/2006, 6:02 AM
Average home attendances 2006 (so far) 563.33
Still below last season's average home attendance by approx 100
Poor Student
10/04/2006, 10:08 AM
CTID, you know well that our average attendance is lifted by Bohs, Shels, Pat's and Rovers. We played Pat's on Paddy's Day to an unusually small crowd and haven't played Bohs or Shels. Of course average attendances will be down. They're going to be down this season. I am 100% certain. That Pat's game alone is going to dent it and you also have Rovers replaced with Dublin City and if Bohs continue their woeful form they won't come either. The overall figure for UCD is not important as it's heavily at the whim of away fans. We should just concentrate on the home support and how it is increasing.
pineapple stu
10/04/2006, 12:57 PM
What's more relevant is the fact that the crowds for Cork and Bray - the two games not affected by Bank Holidays - were both up 10% on last season.
CollegeTillIDie
10/04/2006, 7:06 PM
What's more relevant is the fact that the crowds for Cork and Bray - the two games not affected by Bank Holidays - were both up 10% on last season.
Yes but the St.Pat,s crowd was hugely disappointing Bank Holiday or no Bank Holiday
pineapple stu
10/04/2006, 10:32 PM
I know that, but it was Paddy's Day. Dundalk got 250 for their game the same day. It was a one-off crowd which shouldn't be allowed to skew the statistics.
CollegeTillIDie
12/04/2006, 4:00 PM
I know that, but it was Paddy's Day. Dundalk got 250 for their game the same day. It was a one-off crowd which shouldn't be allowed to skew the statistics.
Dundalk fans are a fickle bunch. I was once at a Leinster Senior Cup tie there between UCD and them in Oriel and we brought a larger travelling support ( I think it was 60) than their home support. And they only charged half price admission. We won that one 3-2 for the record.
Do you mean, we should ignore it like the 105 we got on August Bank Holiday weekend for the Cobh game in 2004?
CTID, you know well that our average attendance is lifted by Bohs, Shels, Pat's and Rovers. We played Pat's on Paddy's Day to an unusually small crowd and haven't played Bohs or Shels. Of course average attendances will be down. They're going to be down this season. I am 100% certain. That Pat's game alone is going to dent it and you also have Rovers replaced with Dublin City and if Bohs continue their woeful form they won't come either. The overall figure for UCD is not important as it's heavily at the whim of away fans. We should just concentrate on the home support and how it is increasing. Essentially what you are saying is, no matter how well the team does this season, there isn't a snowballs chance in hell of us even matching last season's average? That is depressing :(
Poor Student
12/04/2006, 4:40 PM
Essentially what you are saying is, no matter how well the team does this season, there isn't a snowballs chance in hell of us even matching last season's average? That is depressing :(
CTID, you've been around Belfield Park over two decades, you tell me! If we could top the table handing out 4-1 wallopings every week we might begin to arouse curiosity. On a good day Bohs could bring the attendance up to 1,200. In a season like this it could be more like 800. The Pat's game should have been 800-1000 but it was only around 500. Rovers would also bring it up to 1,000 or so, but the Dub City game will probably bring 200 maximum. As they say in the US, you work out the Math!
pineapple stu
12/04/2006, 6:30 PM
Do you mean, we should ignore it like the 105 we got on August Bank Holiday weekend for the Cobh game in 2004?
You've actually just proved my point!! Yes, we should ignore the 148 (I believe) against Cobh as it was a Bank Holiday. The rest of the attendances that season showed it was quite clearly a freak figure. From doing the attendances thread the last three seasons, I can tell you Bank Holidays are bad.
CollegeTillIDie
13/04/2006, 6:26 AM
CTID, you've been around Belfield Park over two decades, you tell me! If we could top the table handing out 4-1 wallopings every week we might begin to arouse curiosity. On a good day Bohs could bring the attendance up to 1,200. In a season like this it could be more like 800. The Pat's game should have been 800-1000 but it was only around 500. Rovers would also bring it up to 1,000 or so, but the Dub City game will probably bring 200 maximum. As they say in the US, you work out the Math!
Well in 1984-85 season around Christmas we were second in the League behind Shamrock Rovers and we only attracted 300 to a home game.Yes it was the second last shopping weekend , yes it was a Sunday afternoon 2:15 kick off, but again it was a Dublin Derby ( St. Pat¨s again as it happens).
Those kind of attendances were one of the reasons for the installation of floodlights in 1991 so we could be a) more flexible as to kick-off times and b) more flexible as to kick-off days.
I would hope and pray that 20 plus years on given our increased student population (20,000 now as opposed to 11,000 then) and our increased involvement with the local area that we would do better than 300 in a few weeks time should we reach those dizzy heights again!
CollegeTillIDie
17/04/2006, 7:15 PM
UCD Everpresents after 6 rounds of the League:
Darren Quigley, Alan Mahon, Darragh Ryan, Stephen Hurley, Alan Cawley, Pat McWalter
CollegeTillIDie
22/04/2006, 8:20 AM
No home win over Shelbourne in the League for 10 years up to tonight! ... and after the result .... and counting
CollegeTillIDie
22/04/2006, 8:37 PM
UCD Everpresents after 7 rounds: Darren Quigley, Alan Mahon, Darragh Ryan, Alan Cawley, Pat McWalter
CollegeTillIDie
23/04/2006, 6:52 AM
U.C.D. League Appearances after 7 Rounds:- Darren Quigley 7, Alan Mahon ,Darragh Ryan 7, Alan Cawley 7, Pat McWalter 7, Stephen Hurley 6+1 sub,Conor Sammon 5+2 sub, Conan Byrne 5+1 sub, Paul Byrne 5, Conor Kenna 5, Alan McNally 5, Gary Dicker 3+3 sub, Brian Shorthall 3+1 sub, Tony Mc Donnell 2, Ciaran Quinn 2, Derek Doyle 1+5 sub, Jimmy Lee Matthews 0+5 sub ( 17 players used to date)
U.C.D. League Goalscorers: 2 Paul Byrne, Conor Sammon, 1 Derek Doyle , Brian Shorthall (Total Goals Scored to date 6 )
CollegeTillIDie
30/04/2006, 6:00 PM
5 defeats in 8 games only 7 goals scored ;Only 7 League points....
Are we looking for an excuse for certain clubs to make sure we are not included in the FAI Premier Super Duper League next season or something? :(
pineapple stu
30/04/2006, 6:06 PM
Wayy!!! Manic depressive CTID is back!
We deserved a draw in our last three games. We always start slowly. Our next three games - to finish the first round of games - are against Sligo, Dublin City and Longford, all eminantly winnable. Plus, when a former manager and a former committee member both run their own law firms, it'd be fairly difficult to kick us out of the league for anything other than sporting reasons.
This'll cheer you up - how's about our record in either the Leinster Senior Cup or the First Division Shield - two trophies we've had a decent bit of success in?
CollegeTillIDie
30/04/2006, 6:09 PM
8 games is approximately 1/4 through the season and if these results were replicated here is how we would look at almost season's end
Played 32 Won 8 drew 4 Lost 20 Goals for 28 Goals against 36 Pts 28
which in a normal season would see you doomed to relegation !
CollegeTillIDie
30/04/2006, 6:10 PM
The point is stu we are playing relatively well and getting NOTHING FOR IT! At least if we were playing Sh1t and losing there would be scope for real improvement.
pineapple stu
30/04/2006, 6:11 PM
What part of "we always start slowly" is causing confusion?
Surely you, of all people, should be aware of that?
Also, those 8 games played so far include a disproportionate number of games against last year's top 4. A fairer comparison would be after 11 games.
The point is stu we are playing relatively well and getting NOTHING FOR IT!
Rather that than last year, when we were playing badly and getting nothing for it. It'll click.
CollegeTillIDie
30/04/2006, 6:13 PM
In 1990 when we were relegated in the end of season table we finished last
P 33 W 6 D 5 L 21 and as there were only 2 points for a win we had 17 points!
pineapple stu
30/04/2006, 6:14 PM
:confused:
What's the point there?
CollegeTillIDie
30/04/2006, 6:17 PM
pineapple stu
Most of our strikers couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo and you wonder why I am gloomy about our prospects ?
CollegeTillIDie
30/04/2006, 6:20 PM
:confused:
What's the point there?
It's dangerously close to 4 times our current record !
The only saving grace is that there are three teams yet to record a victory in the League so far!
pineapple stu
30/04/2006, 6:22 PM
Most of our strikers couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo and you wonder why I am gloomy about our prospects ?
Funny that - the league table shows that only four teams have scored more than us in the league this season, and two of our forwards - Paul Byrne and Conor Sammon - are joint fifth-top scorers in the league. Not to mention the two goals they shared in the League Cup as well.
CollegeTillIDie
30/04/2006, 6:32 PM
Funny that - the league table shows that only four teams have scored more than us in the league this season, and two of our forwards - Paul Byrne and Conor Sammon - are joint fifth-top scorers in the league. Not to mention the two goals they shared in the League Cup as well.
You obviously have failed to notice they only scored in ONE League game!
pineapple stu
30/04/2006, 6:38 PM
You have obviously failed still to notice that we are the fifth-top scorers in the league.
Our problems last year were because our midfield and defence weren't contributing goals - already we have Doyler, Cawley and Shortall off the mark as well.
CollegeTillIDie
30/04/2006, 8:50 PM
We still have less than a point a game which is how we finished last year..
How exactly have we improved? Granted we are conceding fractionally fewer goals and possibly scoring fractionally more goals. But the outcome is the same pathetic points tally!
pineapple stu
01/05/2006, 2:47 PM
Let's re-visit this thread after we've played all teams once, not after we've played a disproportionate number of last season's top four.
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