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sbgawa
13/06/2024, 7:44 AM
Thursday 13th (All 19:45)
Premier Division
Dundalk v Sligo
St Pats v Shamrock Rovers
Waterford v SHelbourne
Bohs v Derry
Galway v Drogheda
First Division
Kerry v Longford
Wexford v Treaty
Finn Harps v UCD
Cork v Cobh
Bray v Athlone
sbgawa
13/06/2024, 7:49 AM
Big game for Rovers tonight, a real must win heading into the break and the draw for Europe next week.........hopefully Waterford can do us a favour against Shels.
Big game also for Longford in Kerry, lose and they are 5 points adrift at the bottom of the first division, not what anyone would have expected and on form youd have to make Kerry favourites.
Harps UCD another big one in terms of pushing on agaisnt a poor enough Cork side.
Cork v Cobh sees another big local clash. Leaders Cork have had a huge edge in these games with their winning results. Cobh will be looking for a result to stay in the play-off positions!
Thursday 13th (All 19:45)
Premier Division
Dundalk v Sligo
St Pats v Shamrock Rovers
*Waterford v Shelbourne*
Bohs v Derry
Galway v Drogheda
First Division
Kerry v Longford
Wexford v Treaty
Finn Harps v UCD
Cork v Cobh
Bray v Athlone
The pick of the games tonight has to be Waterford v Shels!
:)
brendy_éire
13/06/2024, 12:42 PM
Big game for Rovers tonight, a real must win heading into the break and the draw for Europe next week.........hopefully Waterford can do us a favour against Shels.
Big game also for Longford in Kerry, lose and they are 5 points adrift at the bottom of the first division, not what anyone would have expected and on form youd have to make Kerry favourites.
Harps UCD another big one in terms of pushing on agaisnt a poor enough Cork side.
Not sure I'd class it as a 'must win', but based on Pat's form, you'd be disappointed not to get the points.
Could Derry get a third win on the bounce? Haven't done so in over a year, so probably not. Bohs beat us last time in Dalymount, but didn't look that much of a threat last month in the Brandywell.
Waterford-Shels seems interesting, but just can't get over how bad Waterford have been each time we've played them this season, so can't take them as in any way a serious outfit.
Nesta99
13/06/2024, 12:49 PM
The result in Oriel will be a better indicator of how the great escape will pan out than picking up points v Derry or Rovers. We need to be winning against teams that will also be damaged by a loss in terms of potentially being sucked in to a relegation scrap. It will be tight but the sort of fixture you need to take 3 points from to really state an intention of being in the fight. Derry, Rovers, Galway and Dundalk wins while unlikely to happen will add an interesting layer to the relegation battle with the 2 never been relegated really flirting with a relegation playoff.
sbgawa
13/06/2024, 1:26 PM
Not sure I'd class it as a 'must win', but based on Pat's form, you'd be disappointed not to get the points.
Could Derry get a third win on the bounce? Haven't done so in over a year, so probably not. Bohs beat us last time in Dalymount, but didn't look that much of a threat last month in the Brandywell.
Waterford-Shels seems interesting, but just can't get over how bad Waterford have been each time we've played them this season, so can't take them as in any way a serious outfit.
Waterford were awful in the game in Tallaght where they beat us 3 to 1 we were just completly inept starting with Pohls og from the opening corner.
But you cant argue with the points haul
brendy_éire
13/06/2024, 3:57 PM
Just noticed Rob Hennessey is reffing in Dalymount tonight, so any confidence I've had is gone.
We're 12 games in a row without a win when he's been in charge.
Not saying he's biased or anything, but there must be something in the way he refs the game that doesn't suit us.
sbgawa
13/06/2024, 6:28 PM
Pohls replaced by steacy in goals for Rovers. Pohls not on bench so I wonder is it an injury or a convenient injury if u know what I mean.
ger121
13/06/2024, 8:27 PM
Pohls replaced by steacy in goals for Rovers. Pohls not on bench so I wonder is it an injury or a convenient injury if u know what I mean.
Steacy bringing out his inner Pohls for that goal.
culloty82
13/06/2024, 8:41 PM
Late winner by Ryan Kelliher (his second of the night) gives Kerry a vital win, and, as mentioned, breathing space away from the bottom of the table. Even more important, a third consecutive league victory at Mounthawk Park - ironic that after our home travails last season, it's now becoming somewhat of a fortress!
Calcio Jack
13/06/2024, 8:43 PM
5 in a row RIP - simply not good enough ; still was a great run while it lasted but this group in later years will regret that they blew the chance to be ‘immortal’
pineapple stu
13/06/2024, 8:43 PM
Derry win it in the 94th; Rovers lose it in the 96th.
Heck of a season in fairness. Rovers now 12 points off Shels with 15 games left. It's doable, but surely panic stations in Tallaght. Rovers as close to Dundalk in the playoff as to Shels.
Think Drogheda are gone after tonight. Too many goals going in, and Dundalk on a run of form now too
sbgawa
13/06/2024, 8:43 PM
End of an era.
Europe the only hope to rescue something from this shambles
Nesta99
13/06/2024, 8:51 PM
Typical of Rovers to ruin what was developing in to good wind up opportunity on St Pats. Shocked that Derry actually took advantage of someone dropping points. As has been alluded too previously, a single loss to someone you could be in a relegation scrap with and the complexion starts to change a bit. Usually when on a bit of a run the break would be a disrution but I think Dundalk need the time on the training pitch and rest some bodies. Will be the same for others, could be a big benefit to St Pats. No so good for Rovers to hae to dwell on a late loss, looking at the gap at the top grow - and its not as if injuries will ever be different for them really. Shels just keep chipping away and will have every reson to gamble on spending to bring lads in in July and try to keep Derry at arms length which probably wouldnt take much going on past trends.
sbgawa
13/06/2024, 8:54 PM
Derry win it in the 94th; Rovers lose it in the 96th.
Heck of a season in fairness. Rovers now 12 points off Shels with 15 games left. It's doable, but surely panic stations in Tallaght. Rovers as close to Dundalk in the playoff as to Shels.
Think Drogheda are gone after tonight. Too many goals going in, and Dundalk on a run of form now too
Nobody is panicking in tallaght the league is toast. We are awful and look out of ideas. If I'm nervous about anything it's not making the top 4 and getting into Europe next year. Or top 3 if a left field winner of the cup.
pineapple stu
13/06/2024, 8:58 PM
Nobody is panicking in tallaght the league is toast. We are awful and look out of ideas. If I'm nervous about anything it's not making the top 4 and getting into Europe next year. Or top 3 if a left field winner of the cup.
That thought had occurred to me looking at the league table - and sounds like a pretty good reason to start panicking!
sbgawa
13/06/2024, 9:00 PM
I think we are good enough to make top 4 just....with the biggest budget by miles.
Almost as good am.implosion as Dundalk in 2020 without the benefit of the lunatic american.
Nesta99
13/06/2024, 9:02 PM
End of an era.
Europe the only hope to rescue something from this shambles
Thatd take a significant change in form and performance in Europe which hasnt been good when Rovers were at their peak in this era. Maybe if the all the focus is on Europe rather than trying to manage the quick turnaround with (league) games?
Back to tonight and relegation issues, the games in hand over St Pats were made for interesting debate but nobody really felt that St Pats would be in a relegation play-off, Bohs run of form though, even with less games played, are dropping in to that dreaded rut. Sligo are patchy but Bohs just seem to be on a poor run that they might not find easy to break - compounded for the fans by a manager double jobbing!
Onapointoforder
13/06/2024, 9:11 PM
Big game for Rovers tonight, a real must win heading into the break and the draw for Europe next week.........hopefully Waterford can do us a favour against Shels.
Big game also for Longford in Kerry, lose and they are 5 points adrift at the bottom of the first division, not what anyone would have expected and on form youd have to make Kerry favourites.
Harps UCD another big one in terms of pushing on agaisnt a poor enough Cork side. Decent win for Bray v Athlone, up into 3rd now, seem to be doing better since Ryan left ??
pineapple stu
13/06/2024, 9:11 PM
Not sure the relegation play-off is all that relevant apart from mild embarrassment. Can't see the First Division side winning. Cork have the league sewn up. We're probably the best side apart from that but we don't have anyone to put the ball in the net and it's costing us. With a Whelan/Mahdy/Kelly/Davis/Swan/McMillan/Kilduff/Martin/O'Byrne/Sherlock/O'Brien (or two, as we've usually had) I'd give us a chance. The others - well, it's a one-off game so anything can happen, but I'm not seeing they could beat Bohs/Dundalk/Sligo/whoever it ends up being either.
An unusual mix of bookings for Harps tonight - keeper booked, assistant manager sent off and coach booked, all in the space of about ten minutes. Add a red card in the first half too and I guess we can be disappointed with a point in the end.
Ronan Finn off injured inside the first 15 minutes, and with Seán Brennan out as well at the moment, the mid-season break has come at the best possible time for us...
Nesta99
13/06/2024, 9:17 PM
A relegation play-off final would really disrupt our preperation for the cup final!!
legendz
13/06/2024, 9:19 PM
Kerry claimed their third home league win in row. Becoming a good habit after waiting so long. A short mid-season break. Kerry v Waterford in the MSC final is coming up on Monday week, June 24th.
Knocklyonhoop
13/06/2024, 9:20 PM
And we still have another match to throw away v Pats!
how we only have one point against from is crazy. It’s akin to the yr we kept them up.
hope Derry win it at this stage cos it ain’t gonna be Rovers
RealJohn91
13/06/2024, 9:21 PM
Bohs were shocking in that second half, absolutely no idea how to create a chance and camping in our own half praying for a draw in the last 20. Wouldn't be surprised if the news that Reynolds is gone in came out in the next few days. Really felt like he lost the support with the U21s shambles.
Shearer
13/06/2024, 9:30 PM
3 wins in 4 for Treaty, playoff gap narrowed to 6.
Philosophizer
13/06/2024, 9:48 PM
Bohs were shocking in that second half, absolutely no idea how to create a chance and camping in our own half praying for a draw in the last 20. Wouldn't be surprised if the news that Reynolds is gone in came out in the next few days. Really felt like he lost the support with the U21s shambles.
I watched the game at Dalymount and have to fully agree with this analysis. They offered nothing in the 2nd half. Surely they’ll give Reynolds at least 1 transfer window to bring some attacking talent in tho. Akintunde is an extremely limited player.
2 Year Contract
13/06/2024, 9:53 PM
Brilliant night in Inchicore. Pats should’ve scored more than the two, created and missed some really good chances. Everyone in red and white had a good game bar Turner playing left full who had a nightmare. The difference Sjoberg made returning to the team at right back was night and day to the others that have played there while he was out. Hopefully get Breslin back during the break and kick on. You’ve got to love the beautiful dose of karma dealt to the rovers fans who spent the entire game throwing an extra ball onto the pitch during the game to disrupt play which resulted in 7 minutes of injury time, just enough time for their academy graduate Brandon Kavanagh to score the winner against them :)
placid casual
13/06/2024, 9:58 PM
Rovers have been found lacking.
Lacking fit defenders & a competent keeper is the fault of the Rover's management.
But lacking desire & hunger is most definitely on the players. They've been clear at the top for 4 years,with no opposition,but nothing lasts forever.
Tough game in the cup and the dread of drawing half competent opposition in Europe means there'll be a tone under the beach towels of the Rovers team on their midseason break.
Derry should win it from here.
And we still have another match to throw away v Pats!
how we only have one point against from is crazy. It’s akin to the yr we kept them up.
hope Derry win it at this stage cos it ain’t gonna be Rovers
Ha ! Can we play you every week ? :p
total hoofball
13/06/2024, 10:03 PM
About 26 months now on from the month of his precited resignation by LOI experts Damien Duff's Shels are still top of the league in 2024 going into the summer break with 14 games to go, just sayin'
WoodquayBoy
13/06/2024, 10:03 PM
That was as routine a win as we’ve had all season, Drogheda were awful, one chance of note early in the game and that was it.
Very professional and comfortable for us. Heading into the mid season break and sitting in fifth in 30 points, and with at least one game in hand on the four sides above us, is a cracking first half of the season.
ger121
13/06/2024, 10:19 PM
I think we are good enough to make top 4 just....with the biggest budget by miles.
Almost as good am.implosion as Dundalk in 2020 without the benefit of the lunatic american.
That team won the cup and got to EL group stages. You’ve a way to go yet to even match that.
ger121
13/06/2024, 10:22 PM
Nutsy is our new scapegoat. Probably should shoulder a fair share of the blame but he ain’t alone. We’ve been in decline since 2021 season and I don’t see that changing due to the culture at the club.
2 Year Contract
13/06/2024, 10:29 PM
Nutsy is our new scapegoat. Probably should shoulder a fair share of the blame but he ain’t alone. We’ve been in decline since 2021 season and I don’t see that changing due to the culture at the club.
To be fair, appointing a manager who is allowed to spend the week in Croatia coaching a different group of players rather than working on aspects of tonights game with the Bohs players was always going to draw criticism for Fenlon (as well as Reynolds) if there wasn’t a positive result
oriel
13/06/2024, 10:30 PM
Double
oriel
13/06/2024, 10:30 PM
Double Post
thebronze14
13/06/2024, 10:32 PM
Not sure the relegation play-off is all that relevant apart from mild embarrassment. Can't see the First Division side winning. Cork have the league sewn up. We're probably the best side apart from that but we don't have anyone to put the ball in the net and it's costing us. With a Whelan/Mahdy/Kelly/Davis/Swan/McMillan/Kilduff/Martin/O'Byrne/Sherlock/O'Brien (or two, as we've usually had) I'd give us a chance. The others - well, it's a one-off game so anything can happen, but I'm not seeing they could beat Bohs/Dundalk/Sligo/whoever it ends up being either.
An unusual mix of bookings for Harps tonight - keeper booked, assistant manager sent off and coach booked, all in the space of about ten minutes. Add a red card in the first half too and I guess we can be disappointed with a point in the end.
Ronan Finn off injured inside the first 15 minutes, and with Seán Brennan out as well at the moment, the mid-season break has come at the best possible time for us...
Good point for us. Sean O'Donnell's sending off was pure stupidity in what was now his last game for us before he moves to the states. Quality player but his discipline won't be tolerated over there. 3 reds in a season and a half. Always plays on the edge. At half time I could see no way back but fought well to get a point. The coaches bookings and sending off were directly or indirectly relating to the incident where Heimer picked up the back a yard inside his box and the keeper gave a free in!!
oriel
13/06/2024, 10:37 PM
Not sure the relegation play-off is all that relevant apart from mild embarrassment. Can't see the First Division side winning. Cork have the league sewn up. We're probably the best side apart from that but we don't have anyone to put the ball in the net and it's costing us. With a Whelan/Mahdy/Kelly/Davis/Swan/McMillan/Kilduff/Martin/O'Byrne/Sherlock/O'Brien (or two, as we've usually had) I'd give us a chance. The others - well, it's a one-off game so anything can happen, but I'm not seeing they could beat Bohs/Dundalk/Sligo/whoever it ends up being either.
An unusual mix of bookings for Harps tonight - keeper booked, assistant manager sent off and coach booked, all in the space of about ten minutes. Add a red card in the first half too and I guess we can be disappointed with a point in the end.
Ronan Finn off injured inside the first 15 minutes, and with Seán Brennan out as well at the moment, the mid-season break has come at the best possible time for us...
Why not, maybe the FD team comes through the mini play off, is it 2 or 3 games, but they still enter into a one off game, neutral venue, anything can happen, should really be home and away.
As things things, if its Drogs maybe FD team fancy chances, if its Dundalk depends on how we finish, either way, still one off, stilll think should be 2 legs, was it moved to one leg due to covid?
ger121
13/06/2024, 10:49 PM
To be fair, appointing a manager who is allowed to spend the week in Croatia coaching a different group of players rather than working on aspects of tonights game with the Bohs players was always going to draw criticism for Fenlon (as well as Reynolds) if there wasn’t a positive result
Not a chance it is only Nutsy signing off on hiring managers and coaching staff and signing players. Anyone who is involved in that process is as culpable as the DOF.
ger121
13/06/2024, 10:52 PM
Not sure the relegation play-off is all that relevant apart from mild embarrassment. Can't see the First Division side winning. Cork have the league sewn up. We're probably the best side apart from that but we don't have anyone to put the ball in the net and it's costing us. With a Whelan/Mahdy/Kelly/Davis/Swan/McMillan/Kilduff/Martin/O'Byrne/Sherlock/O'Brien (or two, as we've usually had) I'd give us a chance. The others - well, it's a one-off game so anything can happen, but I'm not seeing they could beat Bohs/Dundalk/Sligo/whoever it ends up being either.
An unusual mix of bookings for Harps tonight - keeper booked, assistant manager sent off and coach booked, all in the space of about ten minutes. Add a red card in the first half too and I guess we can be disappointed with a point in the end.
Ronan Finn off injured inside the first 15 minutes, and with Seán Brennan out as well at the moment, the mid-season break has come at the best possible time for us...
See a bit of you this season and yes while you are not blessed with the players of the past in the goal scoring department, you are hard to beat. If you make the PO final, you’ll give anyone a good game, especially as you say in a one off match.
2 Year Contract
13/06/2024, 10:52 PM
Just after watching the highlights back, Pats have a good shout for 3 penalties which were all turned down. Melia one 3 minutes in, he gets the ball and Steacy clears him out. Palmer’s goalbound effort around 20 mins in hit a rovers defenders arm. Finally Keating in the second half was on the end of a two handed push in the back. Nice to have not needed any of them to win anyways but my god Damien McGrath had a howler tonight
Knocklyonhoop
13/06/2024, 11:03 PM
And we still have another match to throw away v Pats!
how we only have one point against from is crazy. It’s akin to the yr we kept them up.
hope Derry win it at this stage cos it ain’t gonna be Rovers
joey B
13/06/2024, 11:09 PM
Draw was a decent result for us considering the first half,defended fairly well and our keeper made some decent saves,as has been said above the league is sorted already with Cork running away with it and I don’t see the first division team troubling the 2nd bottom team in the Premier,I have been impressed with very little of what I’ve seen from any team in the league this year,all fairly rubbish really…..
Nesta99
13/06/2024, 11:19 PM
We shouod probably have a midseason predictions session....even if any peedicition thread is as useful as tits on a football bu its t still fun all the same...
outspoken
13/06/2024, 11:20 PM
Sligo terrible.
Jack B
13/06/2024, 11:58 PM
The Rovers away end being responsible for the sufficient amount of injury time to allow us to score the winner was absolutely hilarious, has to be said.
Obviously injuries are hampering them significantly but I still don't get Rovers anytime I've seen them this season. They only seem to bother to play when they're either drawing or losing and shut off when they're ahead despite having the talent there to see games out.
Just happy we've managed to come away with a win given the break ahead, which felt deserved on the balance of chances in the game. Axel being back was great but I don't trust him to actually stay fit, as much of a difference maker as he could be.
ToberonaTornado
14/06/2024, 12:43 AM
The result in Oriel will be a better indicator of how the great escape will pan out than picking up points v Derry or Rovers. We need to be winning against teams that will also be damaged by a loss in terms of potentially being sucked in to a relegation scrap. It will be tight but the sort of fixture you need to take 3 points from to really state an intention of being in the fight. Derry, Rovers, Galway and Dundalk wins while unlikely to happen will add an interesting layer to the relegation battle with the 2 never been relegated really flirting with a relegation playoff.
Smashed it Nesta!
Jon Daly has made some impact since he's come in, really has this side playing and has installed belief
HUGE push needed now but lets gooo!
Knocklyonhoop
14/06/2024, 12:47 AM
Ha ! Can we play you every week ? :p
you wish!
2.33 pts per game v us (without playing well)
1 pig v the rest
pineapple stu
14/06/2024, 4:49 AM
See a bit of you this season and yes while you are not blessed with the players of the past in the goal scoring department, you are hard to beat. If you make the PO final, you’ll give anyone a good game, especially as you say in a one off match.
We're hard for First Division sides to beat. (1 defeat in 17 now, when our debutant keeper fumbled the ball into the net).
Premier opposition is a different kettle of fish.
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