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LeviathanNI
13/05/2007, 10:52 PM
Well done to the drogs, a fantastic achievement considering their huge injury problems not to mention playing in linfields back yard. I thought they were brilliant in the first half and overall deserved to win. Also fair play to the drogs support, i`ve been critical in the past of the towns luke warm support but last night it looked great, a real family day out and must have been 1,500 up.
So much as it pains me to say (again) congratulations to a great performance and to a very good side.
Also David Jeffrey came across very well on tv, vert dignified in defeat.
Ps david/steve bruce/other lfc fans - could he not have got an up to date training top - the one he wore had 'ifa cup final 2007 v dungannon' on the front !
ffs it was only last week!:D
Linfield supporters are probably one of the most demanding set of supporters you will come across, but as long as the team gives all it has, and if we are beaten, we are beaten by a better team, we are happy with that. It is one of the very few games I have been to where there was mutual admiration for the opposition. It was a pleasure to be at, and as I have said before, we look forward to meeting you in the final next year ;)
Needtoknow
14/05/2007, 7:52 AM
Well done to the Drogs, good performance & good game overall. Felt for Lingfield keeper who was outstanding. :ball:
gspain
14/05/2007, 8:42 AM
Great game. Well done Drogheda although it should have been over after an hour. Linfield battled very well and I thought they'd win when they went ahead.
Full credit to the Linfield fans for appluading Drogheda afterwards. I see the sunday Life (NI paper) gave 7 page sof coverage yesterday to the game. I wish some of our papers would give that type of coverage to a local game.
Monkfish
14/05/2007, 8:56 AM
Well done to the Drogs, good performance & good game overall. Felt for Lingfield keeper who was outstanding. :ball:
Does the race track have a football team now?!!!
Conor H
14/05/2007, 9:51 AM
Full credit to Linfields supporters,players and Management for the way they took the defeat.
Great to see alot of the Linfield fans applauding Drogheda afterwards.Well Done!
GavinZac
14/05/2007, 9:54 AM
It is one of the very few games I have been to where there was mutual admiration for the opposition.
Wait til you get to know them better :D
The Indo's report said the attendance was 7700. Does that sound about right? How many did Drogs bring with them?
Not sure what the total was but apparently the lower section of Drogs stand holds 3000. If thats true Drogs brought somewhere between 1500 & 2000 but looked closer to 1500.
BohsPartisan
14/05/2007, 10:09 AM
This is the Irish Times report, as a subscription is required I'm posting the whole thing.
Drogheda build up capital
Emmet Malone At Windsor Park
Setanta Cup Final : The taunts of "small team from Dublin", directed by a few Linfield supporters at the Drogheda team bus as it pulled away from Windsor Park on Saturday evening suggested the Irish "football family" have a way to go in terms of cross-Border awareness.
In just about every other department, however, the third Setanta Sports Cup final provided strong evidence of recent progress within what was the island's most divided sport during the bad times.
Apart from the few national flags displayed by the two groups of fans, a political subtext to Saturday's game would have largely escaped the uninitiated, the jibes exchanged no worse than what you would hear at any game and the universal appreciation shown at the end for two teams that had pushed themselves to exhaustion quite impressive.
That Drogheda deserved to win was undisputed, Linfield manager David Jeffrey, a number of his players and the reaction of the home fans to Mikko Vilmunen's decisive penalty save all evidence of the fact.
That Linfield had enhanced their reputation for character was also beyond doubt, for manifestly struggling in game 57 season of another double-winning season, they had survived as one-sided a half of football as any of the 6,300-strong crowd is likely to see to first take the lead during the 90 minutes and then go within a whisker of winning the penalty shoot-out.
Along the way Alan Mannus, outstanding against Cork in the semi-final, made a strong case for being considered the best goalkeeper in the two leagues, while players like Noel Bailie, William "Winky" Murphy and Mark Dickson all ably answered those who say Linfield's domestic success is mostly thanks to the Irish League's lack of quality.
Unfortunately, a number of Jeffrey's key players were struggling. Pat McShane succumbed to injury in the first 20 minutes and Peter Thomson limped off in the second half. Others, including Murphy, looked at times to be in trouble.
Linfield's one injury doubt before the game, Paul McAreavy, never looked right and his failure to cope in central midfield with Stuart Byrne was a key factor.
For 45 minutes Byrne and Stephen Bradley were utterly dominant, providing their wide men and strikers with a stream of quality possession, while Thompson and Glenn Ferguson were largely reduced to spectating.
United, and in particular Eamon Zayed, had a hatful of chances before the break. But instead it was McAreavey who scored for Linfield, midway through the second half, with a close-range header after Aidan O'Kane's corner was headed back across the goal by Murphy.
Tony Grant levelled 10 minutes later with a close-range shot, after which two tired-looking sides largely cancelled each other out.
Among chances spurned by Drogheda while the game was scoreless had been a Damien Lynch penalty, saved well by Mannus.
And so it went to spot kicks, and after Lynch's effort was again stopped and Linfield scored their first three it seemed the home side were on the brink of victory.
But Vilmunen then saved from Dickson and, spectacularly, O'Kane, leaving Byrne to send Mannus the wrong way with the decisive kick.
"It's ironic that after missing our first two (penalties) in last week's cup final and going on to win, we've scored our first three today and lost," observed Jeffrey. "But to be fair it would have been an injustice had we lost against Dungannon just as it would have been one if Drogheda hadn't won there today."
Paul Doolin praised Linfield but was too honest to disagree with Jeffreys' summing-up, the Drogheda manager clearly revelling quietly in the fact his players had maintained their recent average of a trophy a season, while there is still time this year to improve upon that tally.
"Nobody," he said, "had previously been able to truly claim to be champions of Ireland, and after today we have the opportunity now to become the first."
LINFIELD : Mannus; Ervin, Murphy, Bailie, McShane (McCann, 14 mins); Dickson, McAreavey, Mulgrew (Mouncey, 93 mins), O'Kane; Ferguson, Thompson (Gault, 54 mins).
DROGHEDA UNITED : Vilmunen; Lynch, Shelley, Gartland, Webb (Gray, 57 mins); Robinson, Byrne, Bradley, Cahill (Keegan, 77 mins); Zayed, O'Brien (Grant, 64 mins).
Referee: A McCourt (Bangor).
© 2007 The Irish Times
GavinZac
14/05/2007, 10:15 AM
"Nobody," he said, "had previously been able to truly claim to be champions of Ireland, and after today we have the opportunity now to become the first.":confused: What? even if he ignores the previous all-ireland cup competitions, its the second time they've won it.
Funny that Jefferies is willing to say it would have been an injustice had Linfield won, given his response to similar claims after the even more one-sided semi-final.
gspain
14/05/2007, 10:21 AM
The "small team from Dublin" chant has been directed at Bray and Drogheda for quite a while in the EL. Not sure what this has to do with a lack of cross border awareness.
BohsPartisan
14/05/2007, 10:22 AM
The "small team from Dublin" chant has been directed at Bray and Drogheda for quite a while in the EL. Not sure what this has to do with a lack of cross border awareness.
More a lack of football humour awareness from EM.
Good article other than that though, V Positive.
David
14/05/2007, 10:29 AM
Funny that Jefferies is willing to say it would have been an injustice had Linfield won, given his response to similar claims after the even more one-sided semi-final.
Nobody, including David Jeffrey, denied that Cork were the better team but I think some of the statements coming from the Cork camp were worded a bit stronger than it being an injustice. Those statements were downright insulting to our club. We showed the stature of our club at the weekend by showing how to lose yet keep your dignity. Cork failed miserably in that respect.
gspain
14/05/2007, 10:30 AM
:confused: What? even if he ignores the previous all-ireland cup competitions, its the second time they've won it.
Funny that Jefferies is willing to say it would have been an injustice had Linfield won, given his response to similar claims after the even more one-sided semi-final.
Probably down to the fact that the previous winners of this cup failed to win their own domestic title in the same season. No LoI club has ever won a north south cup and the domestic title in the same season. I believe Linfield are the only club to have won both outright - 61/2 & 70/1. Belfast Celtic did share the Inter city Cup in 1948 and win their domestic title.
Jerry The Saint
14/05/2007, 10:32 AM
:confused: What? even if he ignores the previous all-ireland cup competitions, its the second time they've won it.
Funny that Jefferies is willing to say it would have been an injustice had Linfield won, given his response to similar claims after the even more one-sided semi-final.
Maybe he means that Drogheda have the chance to hold both league and Setanta trophies at the same time. But then that would mean that Linfield acheived this when they beat Shels in the inaugural competition, wouldn't it:confused:
Basically, Doolin got a bit carried away/was on crack.
ColinR
14/05/2007, 10:33 AM
:confused: What? even if he ignores the previous all-ireland cup competitions, its the second time they've won it.
i think he means if we can now go on to win the league, we will then be champions of both (and true champions of ireland)- neither drogs nor linfield done that whilst winning the previous two setanta cups (also ignoring the previous versions of all-ireland cups)
edit - jerry the saint beat me to it, could be wrong but i believe glens won the league when linfield won the setanta??
GavinZac
14/05/2007, 10:36 AM
We showed the stature of our club at the weekend by showing how to losecertainly
yet keep your dignity.
To call the best player on the island, interviewed just moments after being largely at fault for throwing away one of the best games he's played, "pathetic" for being annoyed is not "keeping your dignity". What he's said after losing at the weekend is only to be expected, its very easy to be gracious in defeat when you deserved nothing more. Observe our reaction to being soundly beaten by a deserving Sligo.
Cork failed miserably in that respect.What would you expect? 2 years in a row, we've had the competition snatched from our grasp in games that we utterly dominated but luck/goalframes/denis behan consipired to keep us scoreless. Its frustrating, and professionals who are aiming to win every competition they are in are bound to be "over the top" a few seconds after leaving the field of play.
gspain
14/05/2007, 10:36 AM
Glens won the league in 2005 when Linfield won the Setanta. they then lost home and away to Shels in the champions league.
Jerry The Saint
14/05/2007, 10:37 AM
i think he means if we can now go on to win the league, we will then be champions of both (and true champions of ireland)- neither drogs nor linfield done that whilst winning the previous two setanta cups (also ignoring the previous versions of all-ireland cups)
edit - jerry the saint beat me to it, could be wrong but i believe glens won the league when linfield won the setanta??
Yep, was just thinking that. Wasn't sure of the timing of the final but Glentoran may already have won the league by the time the Setanta was decided. Good achievement all the same if Drogs do it (as they surely will;) )
David
14/05/2007, 10:41 AM
certainly
To call the best player on the island, interviewed just moments after being largely at fault for throwing away one of the best games he's played, "pathetic" for being annoyed is not "keeping your dignity". What he's said after losing at the weekend is only to be expected, its very easy to be gracious in defeat when you deserved nothing more.
What would you expect? 2 years in a row, we've had the competition snatched from our grasp in games that we utterly dominated but luck/goalframes/denis behan consipired to keep us scoreless. Its frustrating, and professionals who are aiming to win every competition they are in are bound to be "over the top" a few seconds after leaving the field of play.
You got beat by Linfield because you failed to score, end of story. You don't score, you don't win games. I appreciate the disappointment but we felt disappointment on Saturday despite being second best for most of the game but were still gracious in defeat. The way your players treated your own fans, not to mention Linfield, was a disgrace and disrespectful of those that had made such a journey to support them. Our players and manager acknowledged both sets of fans.
lads can we keep this on topic .We were great and fully deserved our win :D
LeviathanNI
14/05/2007, 1:30 PM
We have won the All Ireland, post Partition, 4 times. Add that to the Irish Cup, and league pre partition, then we have been the best in the Island many times... but Drogheda, should they win the EL, still couldn't claim to be the 'first' AI Champions.. we won our league after being crowned the first AI champions 2005/06 :D
Anyway.. fair play to them, and like I said on another thread, we will see you in next years final, more than likely in Baile Atha Claith*. We will put the cup back in its rightful place.. Windsor Park ;)
Just as a side note, this summer football thing you lot have going has its upsides.. In this next load of weeks we will have nothing to go watch... now I just have to get my head around that Gaelic stuff on TG4...:eek:
*See.. learning already.. good oul Bus Eireann
LeviathanNI
14/05/2007, 2:01 PM
Any of you Drog fans... a bag was found in your end. It is an Adidas rucksack/backpack, with a set of keys with a pic of a baby on them. The girls name (the Mom?) began with a D.. anyway, ring Windsor Park and it will be arranged to get it sent down to your place.
gspain
14/05/2007, 2:15 PM
We have won the All Ireland, post Partition, 4 times. Add that to the Irish Cup, and league pre partition, then we have been the best in the Island many times... but Drogheda, should they win the EL, still couldn't claim to be the 'first' AI Champions.. we won our league after being crowned the first AI champions 2005/06 :D
Anyway.. fair play to them, and like I said on another thread, we will see you in next years final, more than likely in Baile Atha Claith*. We will put the cup back in its rightful place.. Windsor Park ;)
Just as a side note, this summer football thing you lot have going has its upsides.. In this next load of weeks we will have nothing to go watch... now I just have to get my head around that Gaelic stuff on TG4...:eek:
*See.. learning already.. good oul Bus Eireann
2005/6 doesn't really count as the Setanta Cup was won in the previous season. However as I pointed out earlier in this thread you are the only club to win the league and current North South cup in the same season. You did it twice in 61/2 (when you won 7 of the 8 trophies you entered) and 70/1.
Shamrock rovers have actually won 6 All Ireland Cups
lads can we keep this on topic .We were great and fully deserved our win :D
Correct. I'm new here and would just like to say congratualtions to Drogheda on their win on Saturday. As muh as it pains me to say it, it was well deserved, even though we may have nicked it at the endof normal time and again at the end of extra-time, but when it went to penalies, I knew it was over. I was very surprised we won on penalties last week in the ICF given our terrible record with them, and I knew it wouln't happen 2 weeks in a row.
No excuses, however I'd just like to know wha people thought of the Vilmunen v McAreavey incident in the second half. I've only seen it once, at the match, but it appeared that he lnded a right-hook on Maccers after Paul fouled him. McAreavey seemed to think so as well.
With regard to the attendance, the Irish times said something in the region of 6300?? I'd say it was more like 8500, with about 1900 Drogs fans and 6600 Bluemen.
Steve Bruce
14/05/2007, 3:17 PM
Well done Drogs, they played very well. And you are definately a better team than Cork.
You might not have had the same possession as Cork but you made more cast iron chances and you have the will to win rather than Corks will to whinge.
Linfield battled hard, but it was one game too many, we where very tired and all 3 changes we made where forced by injury during the game.
Good luck to Drogheda this season, out of the 2 Irish teams and Derry City ;) you where the best team.
OneRedArmy
14/05/2007, 4:07 PM
Well done Drogs, they played very well. And you are definately a better team than Cork.
You might not have had the same possession as Cork but you made more cast iron chances and you have the will to win rather than Corks will to whinge.
Linfield battled hard, but it was one game too many, we where very tired and all 3 changes we made where forced by injury during the game.
Good luck to Drogheda this season, out of the 2 Irish teams and Derry City ;) you where the best team.Not sure how fair it is to judge Drogheda as "definately a better team than Cork" on one performance 300 miles from home?
Notwithstanding this I reckon Drogs will end up winning the League this season, which is generally the accepted approach of determining the "best team".
dcfcsteve
15/05/2007, 1:51 AM
more than likely in Baile Atha Claith*.
*See.. learning already.. good oul Bus Eireann
I'm impressed Leviathan !
Now we just need to get you to spell it properly..... :D
BohsFans
15/05/2007, 2:15 AM
Baile Atha Claith
nearly there
Baile Átha Cliath ;)
LeviathanNI
15/05/2007, 8:29 AM
nearly there
Baile Átha Cliath ;)
Here.. wait till you hear the way we are supposed to say it ffs!! With 'our' accented version being, or sounding, so different, whats the point? Could we not just petition TG4 to do the games in English as well? :D
dcfcsteve
15/05/2007, 10:55 AM
Here.. wait till you hear the way we are supposed to say it ffs!! With 'our' accented version being, or sounding, so different, whats the point? Could we not just petition TG4 to do the games in English as well? :D
You might have a better shot at getting it o Ulster-Scotch....
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