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Xlex
01/11/2002, 11:48 AM
Who is our best centre forward combination...

Pauro 76
01/11/2002, 1:04 PM
thisll bring a bit of debate! I reckon Lavine/Francis, two proven goalscorers, thatll wreck opposition defences. Byrne has been doing well, but hasnt scored, while Mulvihill doesnt have the confidence right now..

Xlex
01/11/2002, 1:14 PM
Originally posted by PAURO 7
Byrne has been doing well, but hasnt scored...

I think Byrnes position maybe best served on the left or in centre midfield, which would solve our midfield problem with Avery John.

First Eleven
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Stephen O'Brien
Alan Murphy
Tom Silke
Barry Ferguson
Sean Dillon
Alan Kirby
Avery John
Brian Byrne
Sean Francis
Eric Lavine
Seamus Crowe
[/list=1]

Substitutions
[list=1]
Paddy Mulvihill
Vinny Perth
Darragh Sheirdan
Sini Savic
Gary Cassin
[/list=1]

Macy
01/11/2002, 1:39 PM
Originally posted by Xlex
Who is our best centre forward combination...

How can we tell when we haven't seen any combination including Francis????? :rolleyes:

Xlex
01/11/2002, 1:42 PM
Who is (can be) our best Centre forward partnership?

Speculate... They name of the game... Humour me on this drab day...

dinny
01/11/2002, 1:45 PM
Leave in Vinny for the moment, Kirby has been playing some rubbish games recently except for that Goal against Derry, what has he done ?

1) Digger
2) Spud
3) Dillon
4) Silke
5) Fergusson
6) Vinny
7) Kirby
8) John
9) Lavine
10) Francis
11) Byrne

Xlex
01/11/2002, 1:56 PM
How about Sheridan on the Right???

dinny
01/11/2002, 3:31 PM
how about sheridan for athlone !!!;)

sorbothegreek
04/11/2002, 6:26 AM
I think that Shane Barret looks as good as Savic or Paddy. When he gets fully fit, he'll move up the order.

Xlex
04/11/2002, 8:25 AM
I think I seen the benefit of playing Savic/Mulvihill and it aint pretty...

Schumi
04/11/2002, 9:52 AM
Whoever the two on Friday were, I'd try something else in future!

fosterdollar
04/11/2002, 10:31 AM
Originally posted by Schumi
Whoever the two on Friday were, I'd try something else in future!

whoever the three UCD 'supporters' were, singing 'we're **** and we know it', in the corner....i'd try something else in the future:rolleyes:

Schumi
04/11/2002, 10:37 AM
Originally posted by Magoo


whoever the three UCD 'supporters' were, singing 'we're **** and we know it', in the corner....i'd try something else in the future:rolleyes:
It's fúcking true. That was the most clueless display of football that it's been my misfortune to see in my life. Even when Longford were down to ten men, we barely had a shot on target. If that's all we can manage, we deserve to go down.:(

fosterdollar
04/11/2002, 10:53 AM
it was pretty dismal alright :D

Sinéad
04/11/2002, 3:35 PM
Originally posted by Schumi

It's fúcking true. That was the most clueless display of football that it's been my misfortune to see in my life. Even when Longford were down to ten men, we barely had a shot on target. If that's all we can manage, we deserve to go down.:(

Longford Town weren't up to much either, A disgrace. As I said, like watching paint dry...

Pauro 76
04/11/2002, 3:50 PM
But at least you dont pay 10 euros for watching paint dry!:o

fosterdollar
04/11/2002, 3:59 PM
I reckon it was the inability of UCD dragging the town down. ;) The last 15mins or so wasnt bad but that hardly makes a match. Too late when you're down to ten men too.

fosterdollar
04/11/2002, 4:00 PM
Originally posted by PAURO 7
But at least you dont pay 10 euros for watching paint dry!:o

Four for some Pauro ;)

Pauro 76
04/11/2002, 5:30 PM
Students eh? :D

dinny
04/11/2002, 5:59 PM
I thought you were looking for the schoolgirl entrance Pauro :D

Éanna
04/11/2002, 6:12 PM
I reckon Francis and Lavine have the makings of a good combination, but only time will tell I guess. As long as they don´t go to town on our defence.........AGAIN:rolleyes: