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wonder88
10/04/2023, 9:53 PM
Very enjoyable game in Tolka, Shelbourne probably deserved the win but Sligo were pressing hard for the last quarter and got plenty of ball into the Shels box. Good atmosphere with two committed teams, and a classic own goal made it a worthwhile trip for a neutral.
sbgawa
10/04/2023, 10:00 PM
You don't see many own goals with headers from 30 yards ......has to be a YouTube moment
True enough. That was laughable. There are a lot of positives with this team but the amount of soft goals we are coughing up and a very dodgy keeper means it won't amount to anything.
Another Bohemia
11/04/2023, 7:42 AM
Good win in Derry last night. Bohs are hardly a great team to watch but in comparison to last year they are a breath of fresh air. A lot more leadership and fight being shown throughout the team and even though some players are underperforming based on what they are capable of we're still in a great position to qualify for Europe and have a good run in the cup. I think as the group gels more we should see a bit more fluid football.
One big criticism I would have is that Bucko in midfield is still too slow on the ball. Move him to right back if he has to play for his leadership and start Flores, McDonnell/McManus and Coote as the midfield 3. Try to move the ball through the phases a bit faster. Bucko takes so long to play the simple pass that the opposition has plenty of time to reset and close any gaps. Really kills the counter attacking momentum.
Jack B
11/04/2023, 7:54 AM
Happy with the three wins on the spin but remain far from convinced by Pats, though in fairness last night was arguably the best we've played this season in terms of overall performance. Some awfully poor decision making in the final third prevented us from killing the game off much earlier, worked ourselves into great positions on several occasions and just got the execution or final ball wrong, which is better than earlier in the season where we were lucky to even conjure a single chance in a game from open play.
UCD, Cork and Drogs are three games we'd be expected to win though and much like last season it's the results against the teams also in the conversation for Europe that need improving. Mulraney and Redmond going off injured is so far from ideal ahead of Friday, the latter's one looked particularly bad as well.
pineapple stu
11/04/2023, 8:39 AM
Very one sided alright but tbf your season isn't about tonight.
Well this is true, and Myler has a habit of prioritising the games in double-header weekends, so the Shels game on Friday was a bigger one for us.
But we lost 7-0 in Tallaght a couple of years ago and I had visions of similar last night, which wouldn't have been great for the aul morale.
Still think we'll pick up a reasonable points tally over the season, but it's also looking like whoever finishes ninth will be up around Waterford's 40-point tally from 2021, which obviously we haven't a hope of getting near.
legendz
11/04/2023, 9:56 AM
Cork and Drogheda will want at least a point per game to avoid the playoff.
Shearer
11/04/2023, 11:41 AM
If Cork City hadn't dropped points to Sligo and Shamrock Rovers they'd be level on points with the latter.
Big game for them against UCD on Friday.
2 Year Contract
11/04/2023, 1:30 PM
If Cork City hadn't dropped points to Sligo and Shamrock Rovers they'd be level on points with the latter.
Big game for them against UCD on Friday.
If Pats had've beaten Bohs in Inchicore and picked up even a point against 10 man Sligo they’d be top of the league. Also, if my grandmother had wheels she would’ve been a bicycle ;)
The league is so tight you can make a lot of hypothetical situations possible by changing one or two results
sbgawa
11/04/2023, 3:25 PM
If Pats had've beaten Bohs in Inchicore and picked up even a point against 10 man Sligo they’d be top of the league. Also, if my grandmother had wheels she would’ve been a bicycle ;)
The league is so tight you can make a lot of hypothetical situations possible by changing one or two results
Could you maybe have picked a better analogy for your Granny than a Bike? ;)
Budgie
11/04/2023, 8:58 PM
Important win for Treaty in a poor game overall,Longford on top first half , big improvement from Tommy Barretts men in second half with a good goal from Success Endugan the highlight.Only shock was Tommys post match interview where he ..forgot ...to mention how strong the opposition are,how they have recruited far more than Treaty and are almost fulltime,,how their budget is huge,how Treaty are amateur and have no budget,how its all about the project etc etc and how hes not using any of these as an excuse.Another big one next week in Harps.
No mean feat to get to playoffs two years in a row and semi final of a cup they must be doing something right considering cork didn't get in 2021 . Needs more investment unfortunately . Would be great to see local business get behind the group and millionaire business men in Limerick with great experience albeit failed with Limerick FC could invest and run it themselves . They could get employees to run the pet shop at this stage and could persuade the top quality junior players to sign up and get a team together like the great Oscar traynor teams of the past....that's the only way because these lads are mesiahs and know Limerick schoolboy ,junior and senior football inside out .
2 Year Contract
11/04/2023, 9:39 PM
Could you maybe have picked a better analogy for your Granny than a Bike? ;)
Possibly yes but I’ll take any opportunity I can get to use Gino Di Campo's famous quote
https://youtu.be/A-RfHC91Ewc
TonyD
12/04/2023, 11:05 PM
Possibly yes but I’ll take any opportunity I can get to use Gino Di Campo's famous quote
https://youtu.be/A-RfHC91Ewc
Hadn’t seen that before. Quality;);)
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