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JC_GUFC
16/09/2006, 6:23 PM
1-0 after 20 mins. Super Fran scored after 5.

JW.
16/09/2006, 8:06 PM
Job done. Well done to whomever is updating the website - it's an invaluable live service. Gives you a good feel of the game, from which I assumed this evening that we were on top for most of it.
Let's beat Mons and we'll be very much in the hunt still. Well done to Fran for his second crucial goal in three games and it's good that our strikers seem to be finding a bit of form.

Conor H
17/09/2006, 10:21 AM
We were always comfortable and probably should have had another one or two.However we did do the usual-dominate for 85 and then let Kilkenny throw everything at us for the last 5-which they nearly scored from.
3 points is 3 points and from speaking to one or two of the lads afterwards they were dissapointed in the performance but realise it's in their hands.

Gaillimh Al
17/09/2006, 11:04 AM
The 3 points were all that mattered, but we were poor for a lot of the game.
The first 20 minutes went well, but then when they scored the composure and good passing seemed to evaporate. Conor Gethins scored a lovely goal but he had 2 clear cut chances before that. We won't get as many chances against the better teams.
Cretaro was always a danger but we couldn't get him the ball enough. I don't know how you could say we were comfortable. Gough made a great save in the 2nd half and in the last 10 minutes it was hard to watch when they got the ball forward, considering what has gone before.
Hopefully the team will be able to handle the pressure over the coming weeks because it will get very intense. We can't afford to lose any more players through suspension so discipline has to improve.
Looking forward to a great end to the season.

Man of the Match : Raf Cretaro

JW.
17/09/2006, 11:17 AM
Cheers lads, where was Raf playing?

GalwayFrancis
17/09/2006, 11:42 AM
he was playing on the right. was talking to gough afterwards and he said the lads were wrecked, three game is seven days is alot for them to handle.

corbyeire
18/09/2006, 8:53 AM
great result and a bit of momentum at last - seems we have been just like most teams in this division - having up and down periods - thats why its so close still

Ceirtlis
18/09/2006, 9:00 AM
It was far from vintage stuff. United seemed to be able to open up Kilkenny at will at different points in the game just with long balls over the top Gethins missing two one-on-ones in the space of about 60 seconds at the end of the first half. The defence was shaky though and we could easily have conceded in the last 5 minutes. All in all we got the points and we had a few missing so that all that matters at this stage of the season i suppose.

MyTown
18/09/2006, 9:40 AM
There's a lovely freudian slip in the report on the website where the word 'caution' appears instead of 'cushion'. I love it. Somebody is obviously rightly concerned about our recent disciplinary record as we got a few needless yellows again.

The lads did great. A win is a win is a win. 3 games in 8 days is a lot to ask. (my previous rant about the pathetic planning of fixtures comes to mind again) Well done to the Board of GUFC for facilitating the 'overnight' between the two long away trips to Newbridge and Cobh.

Raf Cretaro was brilliant again. Billy, Alan Gough and Fran Carter proved yet again what fantastic servants to the Club they are.

I still think promotion is a big ask, but you can't ask for more than 3 wins on the bounce.

Conor H
18/09/2006, 9:59 AM
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I still think promotion is a big ask, but you can't ask for more than 3 wins on the bounce.

We're 2 points off top with more home games than away and we've won 3 on the bounce.I think myself if we don't lose again we'll win the league.

GUISAUltra
18/09/2006, 3:47 PM
i still think its a bit too early yet to be sayin if we can win the league or not without losing. every game is crucial but the four biggest ones are Limerick(away), Rovers(Home), Harps(away) and Dundalk(Home). i think that if we can take ten points from these four games it will be really hard to stop us winning.
These four games are really important but every game is VITAL

corbyeire
18/09/2006, 3:59 PM
but the next game is most important - we spend all our time talking about rovers dundalk cobh limerick and its draws at home against the supposed lesser teams that are costing us - and will cost us in the long run

so 3 points friday and forget about the rest - doesnt matter what happens thursday in rovers vs dundalk then

GUISAUltra
18/09/2006, 4:06 PM
if we dont win on friday theres no point in even thinking about winning anything. we're a better team than monaghan and we need to show that this week. monaghan were already humbled by the mighty kildare this weekend and we need to show them just how good we can be

thescoringgoals
18/09/2006, 6:31 PM
but it wasnt pretty,the lads looked out on their feet in last 10mins for obvious reasons.
guys here on this forum who were very quick to go into a rant criticising the players when we were slipping up should now start rightly praising the lads for their efforts over the past week especially.
the next game is the most important one,obviously,9 cup finals left,its gonna get very interesting,c'mon utd.

GUISAUltra
19/09/2006, 10:57 AM
hopefully by friday the team will be refreshed from last weeks excursions, and will be able to show us exactly what they're made off. the fringe players that are getting a run now have to perform and perform soon, as we cant afford to be saying things like "oh he just needs some games@ and "all he need is a goal to get him going". its 27 games into the league and its too late in the season to be saying stuff like that. if your not at your best at this stage theres got to be questions asked