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kksaints
07/08/2023, 8:07 PM
Not the greatest of games between Wexford and Waterford in Ferrycarrig. Waterford were probably the better side but Wexford had a good chance to equalise in Injury time but Piper drove the ball over the ball. Waterford have some tidy players in possession especially the number 8 Baggley.

culloty82
07/08/2023, 8:07 PM
2-0, another Kelliher goal and Gaxha assist, but we won't count our chickens just yet!

culloty82
07/08/2023, 8:19 PM
Cobh pull one back, will feel a very long remaining 20 minutes ...

culloty82
07/08/2023, 8:27 PM
And it's all square.

legendz
07/08/2023, 8:43 PM
2-2 in MH Park. Disappointing not to score a late winner but we'll take the point I suppose. Kelliher with two more goals. Great first season in the League of Ireland for him.

joey B
07/08/2023, 8:45 PM
Harps make Athlone look like Real Madrid every time we play them,we’ve no business near the playoffs if we play like that again…..

wonder88
07/08/2023, 9:00 PM
Some comeback by Longford today after looking in trouble early in second half. As mentioned above the Bray defence will want to forget about the last half hour of this game. Few years since I have been to the Carlisle Grounds and I have to agree also regards the 'fan experience' that with such an excellent location, Bray Wanderers don't seem to make much of an effort to use this advantage.

vinnie
07/08/2023, 9:48 PM
And it's all square.

Watched this match cause nothing else to do after coming home from a funeral, first half was a bit boring but second half was great, Kerry threw this away, 2 nil up and looking good value, Cobh got a slightly lucky bounce for their first but we all love them ones and again a bit fortunate but well taken second, draw on the whole was kinda fair, but my god lads yiz'd want to hoover some of the back rubber beads off of the pitch, made Dundalks pitch in 2009 look like wembley

outspoken
07/08/2023, 10:38 PM
The Ian Ryan fan club (which had a strangely large number of members given what he had achieved in his managerial career) is dwindling by the week.

Great weekend for us. Aodh Dervin leaving has honestly made us a better team. Instead of one fella trying to do it all himself, we look much more together and balanced as a whole. Couple of decent additions in July too. Mon the Town!

Tbf, there were much much bigger issues within that dressing room than Dervin (if he was one at all). Mood around the place has improved ten fold after some departures in July and some really decent lads brought in. Credit to Hendo for been brave enough to wield the axe.

outspoken
07/08/2023, 10:41 PM
Longford were by far the better team. Once they sorted their midfield out there was no stopping them. Mohamed Boudiaf outstanding again off the bench. The big lad in central midfield for Bray, you can't play the ball through a fella with a touch like that. Can't give it to the full backs either or else Max Murphy will panic. While I've never really got the fuss about Ryan I was out there today for the third time this year and it does seem like a club with more problems than just their first team. I'm not sure that those running the club actually want or understand fans. I have no insight at all into the inner workings of the club but I wouldn't be surprised if was a tougher job than it appeared.

A steward came up and told a fully grown man not to wave his Longford flag again, looked like a robbo cop. I know Bray had the green street issues last year but that kind of OTT policing has killed any sort of atmosphere they had left in the ground. Saw another steward giving a Bray fan a hard time at the end over absolutely nothing. Pathetic stuff.

thebronze14
07/08/2023, 11:35 PM
We were badly beaten tonight. Very reminiscent of the early season performances before we brought in reenforcements. Athlone are perhaps the best team we've played this season. Very impressed the 3 times I've seen them

Comic Book Guy
07/08/2023, 11:51 PM
Kerry were unlucky not to get a late winner, we were awful for 65 minutes, Seanie McGrath was excellent and Kelliher too.
The only positive is we recovered a two goal deficit two games in a row.
Credit to the Kerry crowd who were behind their team from the off.

De Town
08/08/2023, 8:24 AM
Tbf, there were much much bigger issues within that dressing room than Dervin (if he was one at all). Mood around the place has improved ten fold after some departures in July and some really decent lads brought in. Credit to Hendo for been brave enough to wield the axe.

I haven't a clue about anything that went on in the dressing room to be honest, was just judging us based on what I saw on the pitch. In the first half of the season, all I saw from Aodh was him trying to play passes that he's not capable of playing and proceeding to abuse teammates around him for not getting said pass under control and constantly making other mistakes that he was responsible for but trying to pass them off on others. His attitude on the pitch stank, as if he felt he was above playing for us again after his year at Shels.

He could have been a great lad in the dressing room, as I said, I haven't a clue about that. But on the field him leaving has definitely improved us, and our results/performances (Cobh aside) prove that.

outspoken
08/08/2023, 9:33 AM
I haven't a clue about anything that went on in the dressing room to be honest, was just judging us based on what I saw on the pitch. In the first half of the season, all I saw from Aodh was him trying to play passes that he's not capable of playing and proceeding to abuse teammates around him for not getting said pass under control and constantly making other mistakes that he was responsible for but trying to pass them off on others. His attitude on the pitch stank, as if he felt he was above playing for us again after his year at Shels.

He could have been a great lad in the dressing room, as I said, I haven't a clue about that. But on the field him leaving has definitely improved us, and our results/performances (Cobh aside) prove that.

Same as that, I'd know nothing of what goes on inside the 4 walls but I think Aodh's shouting and roaring on the pitch maybe led people to think he was probably an issue in the DR whereas there were 2 or 3 other players who had major attitude problems.

legendz
08/08/2023, 9:52 AM
Last night was Kerry's first league point since earning a first clean sheet away to Harps on the Friday of the June Bank Holiday weekend. Apart from the two games against Waterford, Kerry lost all other league games by one goal, including away to Galway. The inexperienced Kerry squad have a lot to learn about grinding out results. Support has stayed with them and are understanding.

JC_GUFC
08/08/2023, 4:23 PM
I managed to take in 3 games this weekend...

Bohs v Drogs on Friday... I think it was the first time I saw Drogheda this season and I was very impressed. I wrongly had them pinned as a negative team just hitting on the counter. There's certainly an element of playing on the counter but they're better than that and defensively not too solid - obviously Adegboyega wasn't involved. Darragh Markey was involved in pretty much everything good and caused big problems playing in the hole.

If there is a title race I don't see Bohs winning it but with Afolabi now in the goals they might just score more than the opposition! Obviously a big threat in the cup with their nice draw.

Rovers v Cork on Sunday. I know Rovers got the W and that was the ultimate necessity but I was again fairly unimpressed with them. I know Graham Burke on the ball is really good and he scored a great goal but I genuinely don't think there's a worse player in the league when his team isn't in possession - I know it's not his game to win the ball back but even his positional awareness seems to be totally off. Defensively they're still quite shaky and questions have to be asked over Mannus again. He was doing really well earlier in the season and it may just be rustiness but that was a poor goal to concede from the free kick.
For Cork they'd a lot of new bodies in - defensively though they look poor still. They have an absolutely huge run of games now, UCD, Waterford (Cup), Drogheda and Sligo in their next 4.

Finally I was down at United v Treaty yesterday. Despite all their changes Treaty were actually ok and certainly should have scored at least once. As strange as it may sound I felt this was a bigger game than Friday's in Waterford. On the back of conceding the last minute equaliser against Harps, had we dropped more points Waterford may have felt they could have had one last effort to catch us. Getting back on track yesterday means even if Waterford beat us on Friday and win their game in hand against Treaty they're still 10 points behind with 9 games to go.

Just an aside on the Kerry game yesterday - I watched the end of the match - poor goalkeeping to allow the Cobh equaliser but for the 5 minutes before that Cobh had them under siege so it looked a matter of time - but Kerry had an unbelievable chance to win it with literally the last kick of the game. I don't know did the young lad see his name in lights or was there an awful bobble of the pitch but after a counter-attack and great interplay by Leo Gaxha it was laid on the plate to smash it home and the poor lad missed the ball altogether. They're definitely improving though and with home games to come against Longford, Bray and Wexford they'll surely manage to win one of them.

Onapointoforder
08/08/2023, 4:32 PM
I managed to take in 3 games this weekend...

Bohs v Drogs on Friday... I think it was the first time I saw Drogheda this season and I was very impressed. I wrongly had them pinned as a negative team just hitting on the counter. There's certainly an element of playing on the counter but they're better than that and defensively not too solid - obviously Adegboyega wasn't involved. Darragh Markey was involved in pretty much everything good and caused big problems playing in the hole.

If there is a title race I don't see Bohs winning it but with Afolabi now in the goals they might just score more than the opposition! Obviously a big threat in the cup with their nice draw.

Rovers v Cork on Sunday. I know Rovers got the W and that was the ultimate necessity but I was again fairly unimpressed with them. I know Graham Burke on the ball is really good and he scored a great goal but I genuinely don't think there's a worse player in the league when his team isn't in possession - I know it's not his game to win the ball back but even his positional awareness seems to be totally off. Defensively they're still quite shaky and questions have to be asked over Mannus again. He was doing really well earlier in the season and it may just be rustiness but that was a poor goal to concede from the free kick.
For Cork they'd a lot of new bodies in - defensively though they look poor still. They have an absolutely huge run of games now, UCD, Waterford (Cup), Drogheda and Sligo in their next 4.

Finally I was down at United v Treaty yesterday. Despite all their changes Treaty were actually ok and certainly should have scored at least once. As strange as it may sound I felt this was a bigger game than Friday's in Waterford. On the back of conceding the last minute equaliser against Harps, had we dropped more points Waterford may have felt they could have had one last effort to catch us. Getting back on track yesterday means even if Waterford beat us on Friday and win their game in hand against Treaty they're still 10 points behind with 9 games to go.

Just an aside on the Kerry game yesterday - I watched the end of the match - poor goalkeeping to allow the Cobh equaliser but for the 5 minutes before that Cobh had them under siege so it looked a matter of time - but Kerry had an unbelievable chance to win it with literally the last kick of the game. I don't know did the young lad see his name in lights or was there an awful bobble of the pitch but after a counter-attack and great interplay by Leo Gaxha it was laid on the plate to smash it home and the poor lad missed the ball altogether. They're definitely improving though and with home games to come against Longford, Bray and Wexford they'll surely manage to win one of them.

How you think ye’ll do next season?

JC_GUFC
08/08/2023, 4:54 PM
How you think ye’ll do next season?

I would expect us to make at least 4 or 5 signings (assuming we end up as Champions). Rory Gaffney looks like a distinct possibility and would suit our style perfectly.

Defensively we're ok but this team would struggle to score goals in the Premier Division so we need more creativity.

I would like us to do like Shelbourne and aim for 7th or 8th in the first season and build from there. Maybe not getting promoted last season will work out well for the group, sticking together for another year. We really just need to find 2 teams to finish above - Cork, Sligo and Drogheda the obvious candidates.

I do think the investors will spend money though so within a few years I'd hope we could be challengers for Europe, in such a small league going from 8th to 4th isn't a huge gap!

Onapointoforder
08/08/2023, 5:02 PM
A realistic take on it in fairness. Gaffney a ‘distinct possibility’. Wow! Really?

Nah Nah Nah Nah
08/08/2023, 8:41 PM
I haven't a clue about anything that went on in the dressing room to be honest, was just judging us based on what I saw on the pitch. In the first half of the season, all I saw from Aodh was him trying to play passes that he's not capable of playing and proceeding to abuse teammates around him for not getting said pass under control and constantly making other mistakes that he was responsible for but trying to pass them off on others. His attitude on the pitch stank, as if he felt he was above playing for us again after his year at Shels.

He could have been a great lad in the dressing room, as I said, I haven't a clue about that. But on the field him leaving has definitely improved us, and our results/performances (Cobh aside) prove that.

Think he felt he should have been going to England when he went to Shels as it was. Very inflated and inaccurate opinion of himself.

sbgawa
08/08/2023, 9:02 PM
I would expect us to make at least 4 or 5 signings (assuming we end up as Champions). Rory Gaffney looks like a distinct possibility and would suit our style perfectly.

Defensively we're ok but this team would struggle to score goals in the Premier Division so we need more creativity.

I would like us to do like Shelbourne and aim for 7th or 8th in the first season and build from there. Maybe not getting promoted last season will work out well for the group, sticking together for another year. We really just need to find 2 teams to finish above - Cork, Sligo and Drogheda the obvious candidates.

I do think the investors will spend money though so within a few years I'd hope we could be challengers for Europe, in such a small league going from 8th to 4th isn't a huge gap!
If Rory gaffney is allowed leave rovers. The mangt team should leave with him

wonder88
08/08/2023, 9:50 PM
I noticed the security guy in Bray as well telling a fan not to wave a flag. In ways it is understandable that many people consider the league of Ireland as a joke.

outspoken
08/08/2023, 11:14 PM
I noticed the security guy in Bray as well telling a fan not to wave a flag. In ways it is understandable that many people consider the league of Ireland as a joke.

Causing issue when there hadn't been a scent of trouble or even any bit of exchange between the fans all day. Atmosphere is totally gone from the ground

JC_GUFC
09/08/2023, 9:31 AM
A realistic take on it in fairness. Gaffney a ‘distinct possibility’. Wow! Really?

Well I don't know but it feels like there's going to be a bit clear out at Rovers in the off-season.

They might get through this run of next 3 games and go on to claim the 4-in-a-row but the likes of Finn, Greene, Jack Byrne and Mannus definitely won't be there next season. Questions over plenty of others and for all the talk of the project they don't seem to be bringing through many young players.

Gaffney has said before he'd like to play for us, he probably only has a couple of years left due to injury problems and he would really suit our style. We have Stephen Walsh who leads the line on his own but doesn't stick to being in the box - essentially exactly the same as Gaffney does but Gaffney is on a different level. He's been spotted at a few of our games recently too.

I would imagine he will be the #1 target for us in the off-season and there are a lot of reasons to think it will happen.

Philosophizer
09/08/2023, 10:16 AM
Gaffney isn’t suited to a John Caulfield team at all. Yes he’s big and strong, but his best assets is actually his movement and technical ability. I feel that’s why his time in England wasn’t more successful. They saw him as a big hold-up man and didn’t play to his strengths.

Shearer
09/08/2023, 10:49 AM
Not trying to deflect from last Friday's result, but Longford Town player Aaron Walsh spat on a steward when walking off the pitch when being sent off.

He hasn't received any further suspension in the just published suspension list but that doesn't mean it didn't happen, toe rag.

Calcio Jack
09/08/2023, 10:57 AM
If Rory gaffney is allowed leave rovers. The mangt team should leave with him

Depends on whom we’re bringing in from Bohs etc.

JC_GUFC
09/08/2023, 11:29 AM
Gaffney isn’t suited to a John Caulfield team at all. Yes he’s big and strong, but his best assets is actually his movement and technical ability. I feel that’s why his time in England wasn’t more successful. They saw him as a big hold-up man and didn’t play to his strengths.

Stephen Walsh does essentially the same for us as Gaffney does for Rovers. Obviously the methods of getting the ball to their area of the pitch are slightly different though!

Onapointoforder
09/08/2023, 12:20 PM
Stephen Walsh does essentially the same for us as Gaffney does for Rovers. Obviously the methods of getting the ball to their area of the pitch are slightly different though!

‘Slightly different’ is an understatement !!! JC was quite dismissive of First Division in an interview he gave back in the day. Obviously now believes “hoof-balling” is the way to get promoted. Might go a bit different when he’s up there.

outspoken
09/08/2023, 1:20 PM
‘Slightly different’ is an understatement !!! JC was quite dismissive of First Division in an interview he gave back in the day. Obviously now believes “hoof-balling” is the way to get promoted. Might go a bit different when he’s up there.

Aye because he has a proven track record of playing attractive football, as does his assistant....

Onapointoforder
09/08/2023, 1:44 PM
Aye because he has a proven track record of playing attractive football, as does his assistant....

Cork played a slightly more attractive brand of football during his time there !

Philosophizer
09/08/2023, 2:03 PM
‘Slightly different’ is an understatement !!! JC was quite dismissive of First Division in an interview he gave back in the day. Obviously now believes “hoof-balling” is the way to get promoted. Might go a bit different when he’s up there.
If anything I’d say the football might get even hoofier when they go up.
Next year will be a step up and they’ll be spending a lot more time with their backs to the wall.

outspoken
09/08/2023, 4:08 PM
Cork played a slightly more attractive brand of football during his time there !

Until they played Dundalk or in Europe, rotten.