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pete
25/11/2002, 5:16 PM
2001-2002:
1. Shelbourne 33 19 6 8 50 - 28 63
2. Shamrock 33 17 6 10 54 - 32 57
3. St.Pats 33 20 8 5 59 - 29 53
4. Bohemians 33 14 10 9 57 - 32 52
5. Derry 33 14 9 10 42 - 30 51
6. Cork 33 14 7 12 47 - 38 49
7. UCD 33 12 12 9 39 - 39 48
8. Bray 33 12 10 11 54 - 45 46
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9. Longford 33 10 10 13 41 - 51 40
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10. Dundalk 33 9 12 12 36 - 45 39
11. Galway 33 5 4 24 28 - 73 19
12. Monaghan 33 2 6 25 19 - 84 12

James
25/11/2002, 5:19 PM
thanks pete
as if we all needed reminding of that

but whats your point like?:confused:

pete
25/11/2002, 5:28 PM
Oh yeah the point.........

Sights point to city finishing in a similar position (need 3rd for europe) this season...

Two mid table seasons alone should be enough for Liam Murphy to leave CCFC at the end of the season.

btw just before last fridays game I thought we'd slim hopes of a title but then realised we had to travel to Bohs, Pats & Longford & on the basis of fridays game unlikely to pick anything out of those games at all....

Éanna
25/11/2002, 6:27 PM
Originally posted by pete
Two mid table seasons alone should be enough for Liam Murphy to leave CCFC at the end of the season.
Exactly. And add to that his treatment of players and fans...... :mad:


Originally posted by pete
btw just before last fridays game I thought we'd slim hopes of a title
pity our "manager" didn´t share your optimism :rolleyes:

James
25/11/2002, 6:30 PM
well no actually now i think he does share the opptimism

before rovers we were potentially 6points behind after game in hand and murphy ruled out the possibility of winning league wanting to finish as high up table as possible

now we miles behind 11pts and gunther talks now of not giving up on the league but trying to win all the remaining 9 games and 27 points left.. he said he'll take chances to win them

paudie
26/11/2002, 12:21 PM
I could definitely finishing as low as sixth.

Our home is now dropping off as well and Longford and Derry aren't that far behind us.

It's vital we don't lose on Friday cos a euro place is still a possibility.

Gary
26/11/2002, 12:23 PM
If we lose on Friday, then the season is over, end of story. If we win, itll give us a glimmer of hope again, if we draw, id almost say that our season is finished as well.

so its a must win for both teams.

dalo
26/11/2002, 2:56 PM
i think 5th is about right alright. new manager will come in give george and billy a kick up the arse and persuade golden boy to sign a extension to his contract.

Shed End John
26/11/2002, 3:02 PM
Originally posted by paudie
It's vital we don't lose on Friday cos a euro place is still a possibility.

Reckon with the form Rovers are in that anything less than all 3 points on Friday will kill off Europe.

Murphy Out Now!!!

pete
26/11/2002, 4:57 PM
Remember cos Derry won the FAI Cup 3rd place will only get the el toto cupo.

Failure to win on friday will pretty much eliminate any chance at 2nd place given shels already have a game in hand over us.

In fact given our failures away from home (can anyone see that changing now?) we'd probably have to win all our remaining home games to even have a chance at 3rd place.

Murphy will not come up with a master plan to win away before the end of the season.

Éanna
26/11/2002, 6:15 PM
Originally posted by pete
Murphy will not come up with a master plan to win away before the end of the season.
He has yet to come up with a masterplan fo anything, why would he start now! :rolleyes: