View Full Version : Games weekend 29th August
sbgawa
27/08/2025, 1:49 PM
Premier Division
Friday 29th
Cork v Waterford 19:45
Derry v St Pats
Saturday 30th
Sligo v Bohemians 19:45
Sunday 31st
Shelbourne v Galway
Shamrock Rovers v Drogheda 19:00
First Division
Friday 29th (All 19:45)
Athlone v Cobh
Dundalk v Kerry
UCD v Bray
Finn Harps v Treaty
Saturday 30th
Longford v Wexford 19:30
sbgawa
27/08/2025, 1:59 PM
Derry v PAts is an interesting one , i suppose i should be hoping for a Pats win but with Pats on a bit of a run like last year a draw might be best.
Sligo could do with the points against Bohs and that would be my hope for sure with Bohs only 7 points behind.
Big game in Division one with Finn HArps who have put a bit of a run together could close up to only 1 point behind Treaty with a win (and a game in hand)
I thought the PO places were set a few weeks ago but Treaty are on an awful run at the wrong time.
With Dundalk now looking sure to winn the Division could Harps make the playoffs and win the promotion playoff?? Be some turn u
holidaysong
27/08/2025, 2:20 PM
Finn Harps don't have a game in hand. A lot of score apps don't reflect their expunged match against Kerry in the games played, which makes it look like they've a game in hand against each other. The official league website correctly reflects them as 28 played each.
sbgawa
27/08/2025, 3:48 PM
Finn Harps don't have a game in hand. A lot of score apps don't reflect their expunged match against Kerry in the games played, which makes it look like they've a game in hand against each other. The official league website correctly reflects them as 28 played each.
Thnaks for that, its the RTE website i use for tables and fixtures youd think they would be correct....then again
Makes the game even more important for Harps so , less wiggle room
Neish
28/08/2025, 10:03 AM
Friday 29th
First Division
Friday 29th (All 19:45)
Athlone v Cobh
Dundalk v Kerry
UCD v Bray
Finn Harps v Treaty
Saturday 30th
Longford v Wexford 19:30
Important game in Finn Park, a win for Harps bring us within a point of the last playoff spot as it enters the final stages. A win for Treaty and the gap returns to 7 points and most likely get over taken by Wexford who I'd be expecting to beat Longford on Saturday
brendy_éire
28/08/2025, 12:15 PM
Doherty, Stott and Winchester all suspended for tomorrow's match against Pat's, with Liam Boyce out for the season due to a hamstring injury which he has to get surgery on.
Doesn't make things any easier in what could be a critical game for both team's fortunes this year.
A win for us would kill off Pat's push for second place, but I'd probably just take a draw if offered it now.
Not sure why the match isn't the Virgin one compared with the Cork-Waterford one.
Certainly going to be watching the Sligo-Bohs match on Saturday night. This could be the weekend the Galway drop into the playoff spot.
ger121
28/08/2025, 11:36 PM
God only knows what version of us turns up on Saturday vs Sligo. We haven’t always been the best against The Bit O’Red.
Nah Nah Nah Nah
29/08/2025, 6:27 AM
Generally seem to do well in the showgrounds all the same. Won the last 3 there anyway. Weather not looking great.
redarmyfaction
29/08/2025, 9:50 AM
Generally seem to do well in the showgrounds all the same. Won the last 3 there anyway. Weather not looking great.
Prefer to be in the Jinks than EP anyways.
osarusan
29/08/2025, 10:19 AM
Important game in Finn Park, a win for Harps bring us within a point of the last playoff spot as it enters the final stages. A win for Treaty and the gap returns to 7 points and most likely get over taken by Wexford who I'd be expecting to beat Longford on Saturday
We are utterly atrocious at the moment. I think you'll win handily enough.
WoodquayBoy
29/08/2025, 12:18 PM
Shels v United off at the request of United. Refixed for following Sunday (September 7) at 5pm
sbgawa
29/08/2025, 12:56 PM
im assuming that is becasue of Ollie and hats off to both clubs.
BTW if anyone didnt see Paddy Barretts post match interview last night he called out Ollie and what a great guy he was and went on for a good while in tribute.
Absolutey fantastic and class act by him , fair play
WoodquayBoy
29/08/2025, 1:27 PM
Yeah, because of the funeral, Ollie will by reposing on Sunday afternoon, very sensible decision by all involved, couldn’t expect a team to play a game while their assistant manager was being waked back home.
Saw Barrett’s interview last night, absolute class from the man. It is really moving to read and hear all the tributes for, and anecdotes about, Ollie, we really do follow the greatest league
redarmyfaction
29/08/2025, 5:27 PM
Shels v United off at the request of United. Refixed for following Sunday (September 7) at 5pm
Only in Ireland would a fixture be moved for a funeral, fair play to Shels for agreeing.
Dermobohs
29/08/2025, 6:24 PM
A grand move by both clubs, respect given.
culloty82
29/08/2025, 7:09 PM
Ronan Teahan gives Kerry the most improbable of leads at Oriel Park!
culloty82
29/08/2025, 7:36 PM
Daryl Horgan equalised from the spot, but Robbie Cleary almost instantly restored the Kingdom advantage, and 2-1 is how it stands at the break.
pineapple stu
29/08/2025, 7:37 PM
Pat's 1-0 up in Derry and on a serious run of form lately
The title race could get interesting yet if Rovers are distracted by the group stages of Europe
culloty82
29/08/2025, 7:59 PM
Mad game in Oriel, Daryl Horgan equalised, Teahan put us ahead again, and now it's 3-3!
culloty82
29/08/2025, 8:00 PM
So, ignore FAI Connect.
placid casual
29/08/2025, 8:01 PM
Pats on their yearly post europe run of good form. They have some good players,an experienced manager and were favourites for many on here for the title this year. Look good to grab a European slot. Derry look so weak and ineffectual when it really matters.
Nesta99
29/08/2025, 8:24 PM
Pats on their yearly post europe run of good form. They have some good players,an experienced manager and were favourites for many on here for the title this year. Look good to grab a European slot. Derry look so weak and ineffectual when it really matters.
Thats an awful thing to say about the Champios Elect....2036.
Tonight is like a game in hand for Cobh playing Athlone if Dundalk slip up and so far we've been doing the chasing in goal tersm, sloppy, pull off the win after being behind 3 times and I might start sonsidering peoples' belief that promotion is all but done.
placid casual
29/08/2025, 8:32 PM
In fairness to derry they've fought back well, could even win it from here.
pineapple stu
29/08/2025, 9:00 PM
Cracker of a game in the Bowl - ended 3-2 to the good guys and could potentially set the playoffs up nicely. We won in Bray last time and are on course to meet them again in the playoff semis
Coming into form at the right time. Kavanagh in nets, Osagie at the back and Brennan up front the new guys making a big impression lately
Dermobohs
29/08/2025, 9:10 PM
Is young Osagie ex Bohs? Had ears of a few young academy prospects from pats Bohs rovers shels being lured by the scholarship route?
Jack B
29/08/2025, 9:21 PM
Not wanting to dig out any specific players, but we generally have too many players that are a bit soft on the pitch at any one time and it shows in games like tonight where the momentum is against us. When the margins are fine quality-wise, physicality/athleticism can make the difference and we fall short against a lot of sides in the league on that front.
Thought we largely played well tonight but just didn't manage the game when under pressure. Melia and Leavy had run themselves into the ground not long after the hour mark and we were desperate for some more legs up top rather than Baggley coming on.
listowelceltic
29/08/2025, 9:24 PM
Kerry gave one their best performances in our short history to earn a deserved draw in Oriel Park. Ronan Teahan with two outstanding goals to send about 30 away fans home happy.
ger121
29/08/2025, 9:31 PM
Cracker of a game in the Bowl - ended 3-2 to the good guys and could potentially set the playoffs up nicely. We won in Bray last time and are on course to meet them again in the playoff semis
Coming into form at the right time. Kavanagh in nets, Osagie at the back and Brennan up front the new guys making a big impression lately
Good crowd at it too.
pineapple stu
29/08/2025, 9:42 PM
Is young Osagie ex Bohs? Had ears of a few young academy prospects from pats Bohs rovers shels being lured by the scholarship route?
He is, yep. Presume he signed after the Leaving this summer as Bohs had a bit up at the start of the season (https://bohemians.ie/declan-osagie-signs-first-professional-deal/) that he'd signed a pro deal.
nigel-harps1954
29/08/2025, 9:49 PM
That was a typically Ollie Horgan style Harps victory, if I ever saw one.
Dermobohs
29/08/2025, 9:52 PM
He is, yep. Presume he signed after the Leaving this summer as Bohs had a bit up at the start of the season (https://bohemians.ie/declan-osagie-signs-first-professional-deal/) that he'd signed a pro deal.
Ah yeah that was it, good luck to the lad anyway
TonyD
29/08/2025, 10:50 PM
Not wanting to dig out any specific players, but we generally have too many players that are a bit soft on the pitch at any one time and it shows in games like tonight where the momentum is against us. When the margins are fine quality-wise, physicality/athleticism can make the difference and we fall short against a lot of sides in the league on that front.
Thought we largely played well tonight but just didn't manage the game when under pressure. Melia and Leavy had run themselves into the ground not long after the hour mark and we were desperate for some more legs up top rather than Baggley coming on.
Would have probably taken a draw before hand, but that just feels like two big points dropped. Thought Derry looked like they were going nowhere until they got the first. Superb finish to be fair, but he got far too much room inside the box. Last week we dug in when we had to against Drogheda, so I'm not sure how well the "too soft" criticism stands up. I suppose Id agree to the extent that we probably have more good footballers than battlers. I like what little I've seen of the new guy Robinson in that respect. He seems willing to get stuck in. I thought Cian Leavy was outstanding tonight. Never stopped running and closing down, and was a threat every time he got the ball.
Absolutely hate watching games on that pitch. Impossible to play decent football on it. Derry fans have my sympathy. We have it all to do to make the top three now, so it looks like the cup or bust.
RealJohn91
30/08/2025, 12:35 AM
He is, yep. Presume he signed after the Leaving this summer as Bohs had a bit up at the start of the season (https://bohemians.ie/declan-osagie-signs-first-professional-deal/) that he'd signed a pro deal.
He's on loan, it was quietly mentioned at the end of a match preview recently. https://bohemians.ie/preview-shelbourne-v-bohemians/
Jack B
30/08/2025, 1:03 AM
Would have probably taken a draw before hand, but that just feels like two big points dropped. Thought Derry looked like they were going nowhere until they got the first. Superb finish to be fair, but he got far too much room inside the box. Last week we dug in when we had to against Drogheda, so I'm not sure how well the "too soft" criticism stands up. I suppose Id agree to the extent that we probably have more good footballers than battlers. I like what little I've seen of the new guy Robinson in that respect. He seems willing to get stuck in. I thought Cian Leavy was outstanding tonight. Never stopped running and closing down, and was a threat every time he got the ball.
Absolutely hate watching games on that pitch. Impossible to play decent football on it. Derry fans have my sympathy. We have it all to do to make the top three now, so it looks like the cup or bust.
I just meant in the literal sense that on average we have several players who aren't the most naturally athletic/physical and lose a lot of their individual battles, which can show in games like that where the momentum is against you. McClelland has been surprisingly impressive in recent times at left back but he's had a shocker for the second goal tonight, both before and during the corner. Every Derry set-piece was ominous because we were essentially reliant on about 3 players to be able to deal with them and struggling more with them as the game went on.
Just something I think has held us back this year. Certain games against the likes of Rovers or Galway the difference in fitness, power etc has been night and day. More an issue with the balance of the squad than blaming specific players though, and we've definitely done a good job in recent times of attempting to salvage the season.
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