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Calcio Jack
05/07/2025, 9:00 PM
That was an enjoyable game tonight. Some decent goals, plenty of physicality. The ref, Paul McLaughlin, helped let it flow.
Even less confident now that we've to go there next week.

Jack Byrne diving at the end was poor, glad to see it caught out. I presume certain fans will be equally as condemnatory tonight as they were after Patrick McEleney last year in the Brandywell.

Agree very good game and great come back by us …. Although Sligo missed a sitter laid on by Grace late on …. Sligo looked very good and one could easily see why they’re on a decent run.

PS Jack B tried to put into action that diving lesson he received last season in the Brandy but failed

da bishop
05/07/2025, 9:05 PM
Two points dropped in the Bowl tonight. Bar the first five minutes of the second half - even we had a man sent off and conceded a goal - we were the better side throughout. But creating chances is still a huge problem for us. Only Athlone have scored less

Great finish by Brennan to earn the draw though, which was the least we deserved. Bit surprised he hasn't been more involved this season Wouldnt disagree with that , Treaty on top early on but most of possession going nowhere but backwards and sideways given the way midfielders like Lynch was passing the ball,Devitt took the goal well off the setpiece ,thought the sending off harsh from where i sat. After that Brennan in midfield ran the show and Ucd certainly deserved their goal.We will probably scrape into playoffs , not that Tommy Barrett will be bothered as he has previously said we have no business going up.

Nesta99
05/07/2025, 10:53 PM
Derry's year! Looking like a championship side!

wonder88
05/07/2025, 11:17 PM
Jack Byrne seem to be giving out to the ref at full-time in the Sligo game. Did he really believe his dive was that good? Looking at the table, Shamrocks goal difference much better than Derry, so you would still have them as big favorites for the title.

MoydowMonty
05/07/2025, 11:31 PM
I had this in my head long before tonight but after watching that Sligo game I think Cork are screwed. I know Sligo blew a 2-0 lead but I still saw enough out of them that I think they'll pick up points against teams that Cork won't. They just have a lot of players who have played this league before and have enough quality in them, and they play like they really want it too. Cork are taking chances on lads the same way Dundalk were last season, and we know how that went. They don't look like they've the same fight Sligo have

I even think Sligo could catch Waterford if that game in Derry is a sign of things to come, they're absolutely not safe yet

ToberonaTornado
06/07/2025, 2:38 AM
Ironically, a lot of those academy lads will need to pack their bags if the club does get promoted and wants to stay up next year as they’ll go straight back down if there’s more than just a small few of them in the squad. How has Eoin Kenny done overall this season? Goals wise it doesn’t look great but I know that doesn’t always tell the story so would be interested to hear. I was impressed any time I saw him play last season and would’ve thought he’d hit 10-15 goals in the FD


Personally speaking, I think he can be a hard worker, a lot of a games he's played out wide by Kilduff, he seemed to suffer a bit from confidence during April and May, last night he was very good, but his goal tally is not, this was only his 3rd league goal, Ebbe is on 7 but even he is not scoring lately and is will behind Mikey Rowe (Wex) and Coffey (Cobh) both on 15.

Kenny needs to work on his game in my view, his first touch and his weaker foot, but as said last night he was very good, worked really hard, he needs to back this up. Still only 19 mind.
Nice goal on Friday will definitely boost his confidence and maybe turning point of his season .
Our of position on the wing and Imo that's not his natural poz but he's a good player and adds a lot to the side,(i.e -you'd miss him if he f'dk off) and still raw talent for his age

Bohtastic
06/07/2025, 8:56 AM
Jack Byrne seem to be giving out to the ref at full-time in the Sligo game. Did he really believe his dive was that good? Looking at the table, Shamrocks goal difference much better than Derry, so you would still have them as big favorites for the title.

Not if Derry keep having those scorelines

total hoofball
06/07/2025, 9:56 AM
I had this in my head long before tonight but after watching that Sligo game I think Cork are screwed. I know Sligo blew a 2-0 lead but I still saw enough out of them that I think they'll pick up points against teams that Cork won't. They just have a lot of players who have played this league before and have enough quality in them, and they play like they really want it too. Cork are taking chances on lads the same way Dundalk were last season, and we know how that went. They don't look like they've the same fight Sligo have

I even think Sligo could catch Waterford if that game in Derry is a sign of things to come, they're absolutely not safe yet
I see similar, from watching the first two drawn matches against Shels this season Cork did not look to be a terrible team I would have rated Cork with a chance at 8th or 9th, it was a completely different story on Friday at Tolka that Cork team did not look much better than Harps (2022), UCD (2023) and Dundalk (2024) they can be relieved they were not up against Shamrock Rovers or Derry on Friday things may have got nasty against one of those teams

Maybe the additions of Odumosu, Kelleher, Feely will tighten them up at the back but it looks to me like other relegated teams they are suffering from the potentially fatal mix of losing a couple of their best players mid-season, some injuries, some past it players, some underwhelming imports and inconsistent young players still in development

Sligo in this window have targeted players who have experience in the league even if some of them like McManus/O'Kane are unpolished, more importantly for a struggling team they continue try to play positive football the right way with energy