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gael353
08/07/2005, 11:12 PM
Same old crap diff game. The same usual suspects but the lack of direction from within the team is shocking. Noel has a 5 year deal yea? :eek:
Team:
O'Sullivan 6
O'Mahoney 6
Tobin 5 inj after 25ish Molen 5
Wolfe 5
Finni 8
Barrett 6
Kerins 4
McCarthy 5
Aherne 5 rep by keating 5
Nolan 5
O'Brien 5 rep by Kelleher 6

Goal Nolan pen
Same story long ball to the corners no control no direction. hard to watch

4tothefloor
08/07/2005, 11:52 PM
Terrible stuff again tonight. Is Noel O'Connors background in rugby? Because it isn't football he has us playing anyway. We're kicking for touch and hoofing the ball in the air like a team of demented Johnny Wilkinsons.

Pull the finger out Noel because the honeymoon period is now well and truely over.

Aaron GUFC
09/07/2005, 9:51 AM
Did ye manage to get around 500 fans in the end?

Éanna
09/07/2005, 10:38 AM
that was still a good feet, but id love to see any club in the eircom league that would bring 500 away fans :rolleyes:
:) we have done quite a few times in the last year: waterford, shels, nantes....

1 9 2 8
09/07/2005, 11:01 AM
that was still a good feet, but id love to see any club in the eircom league that would bring 500 away fans :rolleyes:
We had around 400 at Monaghan last week

sadloserkid
09/07/2005, 1:33 PM
Alright can all the people who want to boast about their wonderful away support sod off and find your own tread to do it in? This tread is for the post mortem on last night's debacle! :)

Some points.

Lacking in ideas, flair, tactical nous, leadership, communication and in some cases heart and guts. Not a pretty picture.

Ahearne and Kearns on the wings. They probably have about 4 hours football between them in the last month. Leaving that aside. Cosgrove on the bench. Darren Young left to call to find out the score as he seemingly treads glumly towards the RSC. Speaking of the RSC... Kevin O'Sullivan's sliced clearance that led to the first Galway goal... unfortunate and unlucky perhaps but it changed the face of the whole game.

Jamie Nolan started so deeply that Can't Pass was up front on his own. It's hard enough getting him to do the work of one man. Asking him to lead the line virtually by himself is the ultimate in optimism exceeding probability.

Kelleher on the bench was a strange call too though a lot of people have suggested that Robbie looked a bit jaded the last few games so maybe that was the reasoning behind it? I wouldn't have dropped him myself. Manager live and die on such choices.

We played football for about 5 minutes on either side of our goal. Even then though there was a sloppiness and a rushed sorta panic to everything we did. I think that John Whyte's vocalness is being missed this season more than people realise. Communication was at a premium last night. Some of our gang seem to have signed up for a sponsored silence.

Brendan Sweeney was at the game last night. Still crossing my fingers.

Nolan looked better when he pushed up, still not convinced he has anything to offer that Dave Ryan doesn't.

Can't Pass worked again for the most part, had one good chance early on but I still don't think it makes sense to push Derek McCarthy (still our top scorer remember) into midfield to accomadate him. He's afraid of getting hurt and technically he's gone backwards since he first arrived. In fact ever since he returned from running home last season with his tail between his legs after leaving us in the lurch he hasn't looked good enough. He's scored one goal from play (the shot that hit his ar5e as he lay on the ground with his back to the ball against Kildare really doesn't count) and why McCarthy and Kelleher aren't our established strike force is a mystery right up there with those heads on Easter Island.

It's early days for outright pessimism but our bubble has well and truly burst. If this is going to be what's on offer for the rest of the season then Danny Drew will have plenty of reason to bemoan the attendances that will keep on dwindling.

Last night was disappointing. We got into a good position this season but short of miracles I can't see us catching Sligo already. A play-off spot? I wouldn't put anything on it right now. :(

gael353
09/07/2005, 1:34 PM
i thought we had a good support last night pity the team didnt play so they were pretty quite from about 5 mins onwords. Fare play blues brothers for travelling up

progress
10/07/2005, 1:17 PM
Im sorry but what do u expect from a team with not many footballers (total football)2 or 3 out of a dozen can get the ball on the deck and play,the rest are just either seasoned division 1 players or not good enough to play the kind of football that you are talking about.they need quality because they have bags of effort to give.

4tothefloor
10/07/2005, 4:54 PM
Im sorry but what do u expect from a team with not many footballers (total football)2 or 3 out of a dozen can get the ball on the deck and play,the rest are just either seasoned division 1 players or not good enough to play the kind of football that you are talking about.they need quality because they have bags of effort to give.
We know, that's what we've been saying from the start. We need new signings who can pass the ball and influence the pace of the game

lim abroad
11/07/2005, 2:24 AM
the favoritism has to be stamped out too,noc has gotta give some of the reserves a chance

Roadend
11/07/2005, 11:27 AM
the favoritism has to be stamped out too,noc has gotta give some of the reserves a chance

Do you see this actually happening though? 3 lost on the trot with CP being below average in all three. No sign of him being dropped though.

Lim till i die
11/07/2005, 11:41 AM
In fairness I thought CP was'nt half bad Friday night. Our problems IMO lie in a total lack of anything resembling tactics, the fact that Tommy Barrett and Finny as usual had to cover about four positions between them, an unimposing and all round not very confident keeper, playing two wingers with little match practise while leaving the obvious choices on the bench and at home respectively and allowing Galway far too much time on the ball all over the pitch.

Apart from all that were fine :)

thelimerick
11/07/2005, 2:40 PM
In my humble opinion, NOC is either a: gone completely crazy and now believes the aim of the game is to loose and not win or b: picking a team on behalf of "some-one else". Unfortunately if neither a or b are acurate then that simply leaves c: not a very good manager at all and that when Pat Dolan referred to him as "the special one" he meant a different type of special then first thought...

lim abroad
12/07/2005, 12:50 AM
never been one to be loyal to his players has noel,i remember hearing a few years back when he coached the oscar traynor youths winning team how he dropped balla's ger o'connor who had played in nets in every round for jimmy fyffe the night before the final

Roadend
12/07/2005, 8:41 AM
never been one to be loyal to his players has noel,i remember hearing a few years back when he coached the oscar traynor youths winning team how he dropped balla's ger o'connor who had played in nets in every round for jimmy fyffe the night before the final

Sure he wouldn't even ask Fyffe to sign for Limerick this season.

gaidin
12/07/2005, 9:49 AM
never been one to be loyal to his players has noel,i remember hearing a few years back when he coached the oscar traynor youths winning team how he dropped balla's ger o'connor who had played in nets in every round for jimmy fyffe the night before the final

Very true. And his excuse was that Jimmy would be suited better to the game than O conner would have been.

sadloserkid
12/07/2005, 12:08 PM
Ger O'Connor didn't last too long with Limerick either... any idea what happened there, I thought he was alright.

lim abroad
13/07/2005, 1:10 AM
ya he was a good keeper alright,dunno if he's even playing anymore

joeSoap
13/07/2005, 11:05 AM
Sure he wouldn't even ask Fyffe to sign for Limerick this season.
Yet again, more incorrect BS being posted here. Ask Jimmy why he didn't sign and I think you'll find the answer something different.Along the lines of the wages being better in the music business...

sadloserkid
13/07/2005, 11:25 AM
Yet again, more incorrect BS being posted here. Ask Jimmy why he didn't sign and I think you'll find the answer something different.Along the lines of the wages being better in the music business...

Something more to the effect of 'The wages I'm being offered aren't good enough, given my position experience at the club'. Given that he signed for Waterford recently (who are hardly in a position to hurl megabucks at him) your argument doesn't hold much water anymore JoeSoap. NOC, as is his right as manager, didn't make a big effort to secure Jimmy for this season. If we'd had stability between the sticks this issue would have died down a long time ago. It hasn't and I don't think it will anytime soon.

joeSoap
13/07/2005, 11:43 AM
Something more to the effect of 'The wages I'm being offered aren't good enough, given my position experience at the club'. Given that he signed for Waterford recently (who are hardly in a position to hurl megabucks at him) your argument doesn't hold much water anymore JoeSoap. NOC, as is his right as manager, didn't make a big effort to secure Jimmy for this season. If we'd had stability between the sticks this issue would have died down a long time ago. It hasn't and I don't think it will anytime soon

Quite a difference from

Sure he wouldn't even ask Fyffe to sign for Limerick this season.

sadloserkid
13/07/2005, 11:46 AM
Quite a difference from

Agreed. I was just clarifying for those who didn't know! ;)

Roadend
13/07/2005, 12:25 PM
Yet again, more incorrect BS being posted here. Ask Jimmy why he didn't sign and I think you'll find the answer something different.Along the lines of the wages being better in the music business...

A mate of mine is good friends with Jimmy and this is what he told him, Does Fyffe tell eveyone a different story then?

Jacobean
13/07/2005, 10:26 PM
Got a copy of it on friday was bemused by the label of terryland park as a clean 'Jackman park' you're having a laugh, please tell me yis were, unless the editor must of got the T bowl mixed up with another pitch. Futhermore yis rated us 4 and kildare 5 quiet rediculous seeming that we boast one of the best pitches in the eircom league which has in the past staged u 21 Ireland internationals, we have a least 5-6 times more seeting area.an excellent set up, an adundance of stewards. on my last visit to kildare i counted 2 stewards. As for the Salthill references, what would you know about it mate. Overall poor piece of writing, if i had actually purchased one i would have demanded a refund, but the wise man that i am i didnt
Im all for fanzines but that article was well of the mark

LFC in Exile
14/07/2005, 8:05 AM
I presumed it was all a p1ss take. After all, no ground had anything good said about it as far as i can remember. And after all, having Limerick fans rating other grounds......

sadloserkid
14/07/2005, 9:11 AM
you're having a laugh, please tell me yis were

I didn't write the article but I can assure you that the article was in fact a laugh.

Picked up a copy of 'Tribal Bible' at one point and noticed it was full of unfounded criticisms of Sligo. Strangely enough I just accepted it as part and parcel of fanzine culture. I wonder what you'd have said if it mentioned Nick Leeson? :rolleyes: