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BillyG
05/05/2006, 7:34 PM
FRIDAY MAY 5
EIRCOM LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION
Cork City 2-0 Waterford Utd
O'Flynn 8
Behan 58
St Pat's Ath 2-0 Dublin City
Keegan 7
Molloy 29
Derry City 3-0 Bray Wndrs
Martyn 39
O'Flynn 65
Hutton 81
EIRCOM LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
Galway United 1-1 Kilkenny City
Moran 46 O'Hanlon 86
MariborKev
05/05/2006, 7:36 PM
http://www.derrycityfc.net/liveupdate.php?matchid=16
Updates from the Brandy.....
desaintsno.12
05/05/2006, 7:41 PM
pats have the in form strike partnership at the moment .....fact :cool:
desaintsno.12
05/05/2006, 7:42 PM
derry one up after 39mins
Cork City v Waterford text commentary Updates (http://corkcityfc.ie/home.htm)
Cork City 2 Waaaaaatherford 0.
O'Flynn, Behan.
We're back! Beware!
A face
05/05/2006, 8:36 PM
Number three for City but disallowed !! :o
Speranza
05/05/2006, 9:05 PM
Ciaran Martyn is king! Brilliant to see us getting goals from players in three different positions. I'm glad we have these two games in hand as it keeps us out of the spotlight for a few weeks whilst still getting some fantastic results.
Risteard
05/05/2006, 9:16 PM
I'm glad we have these two games in hand as it keeps us out of the spotlight for a few weeks whilst still getting some fantastic results.
Looking very fecking strong in fairness.
If i was a betting man, Derry would be the bet.
Latest Table
Drogheda U 8 6 1 1 7 2 19
Derry City 7 6 0 1 12 3 18
Cork City 9 5 3 1 8 3 18
St Pat's A 9 4 4 1 11 4 16
Shelbourne 8 4 4 0 11 7 16
Good to have Drogs sitting on top getting all the attention. Far too early to read anything into the title. Pats doing very well to establish themselves in the top 5 but would hard to think they could keep going for rest of the season.
MariborKev
05/05/2006, 9:34 PM
Derry simply sublime in the second half tonight.
Two cleared off the line, hit the post and O'Connor made a string of outstanding saves..............
Champagne football and Hutton's goal is an absolute screamer.
dancinpants
05/05/2006, 9:35 PM
Pats doing very well to establish themselves in the top 5 but would hard to think they could keep going for rest of the season.
Ye all said that about Derry last year.... :rolleyes:
dancinpants
05/05/2006, 9:39 PM
pats have the in form strike partnership at the moment .....fact :cool:
Byrne and O'Neill at Shels have 8 between them. According to irishfootballonline yer lads have 7.
Risteard
05/05/2006, 9:44 PM
Ye all said that about Derry last year.... :rolleyes:
Good point dancinpants.
Was saying it about Derry myself last year, 32 games into the season. :p
Speranza
05/05/2006, 10:01 PM
This time last year Pats fans were saying they would achieve nothing with McDonnell is charge. What has changed and has the good performances led to a change in opinion regarding the manager?
Supersaint3
05/05/2006, 10:26 PM
Cork City 2 Waaaaaatherford 0.
O'Flynn, Behan.
We're back! Beware!
Eh.... :confused: :( .....phew... well...... ahem.... awkward for you friend.... It was.... well, it was..... against..... Waterford....
Dr.Nightdub
05/05/2006, 10:47 PM
This time last year Pats fans were saying they would achieve nothing with McDonnell is charge. What has changed and has the good performances led to a change in opinion regarding the manager?
Not entirely true Speranza - some Pats fans wanted his head on a pointy stick outside Richmond, others figured there wasn't a better alternative available.
In fairness to him, his close-season signings have made a huge difference to us and you have to give him credit for those. We had a very young team last year (Ozo retiring at the end of 2004 knocked about 7 years off the average age!) - so he's brought in Molloy, Keegan and Rutherford to add experience. The best acquisition of the lot has been Dave Mulcahy, who I don't even remember impressing any time we played Waterford - he's added some real steel to our midfield.
Just on Derry's games in hand, am I right in thinking they're against Shels and Drogheda?
Just on Derry's games in hand, am I right in thinking they're against Shels and Drogheda?
That is correct. Means Derry not played anyone in the top 5 yet.
If Derry City can win their home games against the top teams will do well as often let down by away form.
Cork City have 100% home record but terrible away record this year. O'Flynn is averaging a goal every 90 odd minutes but can't stay fit so giving ye all a chance. :)
MariborKev
05/05/2006, 10:56 PM
Correct
The arranged game against the axis of evil is on 6/6/06
And people think the FAI don't have a sense of humour:D
Gareth
05/05/2006, 11:26 PM
Hmmm...well I have to say I thought Drogheda would offer more. Shels have not been on fire so far this season, unfortunately not carrying on from a strong end of season, however saying that we have not lost and we are starting to stumble into a run of wins, and once you get the confidence up, its almost like an extra man on the pitch. Big tests are coming in the form of Cork and Derry. Axis of Evil, now now :), I am offended. haha.
On a personal note, I said in the programme five games ago, we should definately play O'Neill and the next week we did, and have since and he has proven a super player. He has a passion in his play that seems lacking in Jason at the moment. On a Shels note, Stuart Byrne has been excellent recently and in the last game and a half, Alan Moore has started to show form, and in early season, Shels lacked central midfield presence. Now we just need to sort out the defense and we could be a good side (once we keep it down and play footie, rather than the long ball approach!!)
pineapple stu
05/05/2006, 11:34 PM
Cork City have 100% home record but terrible away record this year.
That takes me back! We must be due a win down there so.
A face
06/05/2006, 12:07 AM
That takes me back! We must be due a win down there so.
Sorry now Stu but those days are long gone .... g'luck and thanks !! :p
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