EireBadBoy
22/04/2003, 3:37 AM
I have a terrible feling that the EL fairies came to me when in a drunken stupper and told me the way the Season would pan out, albeit they did'nt leave any tips that would sink Willie Duffy they did divide the League into nice portions for me to chew on!
Section 1: Bohs, $hel$ and Cork.
The three Teams that can really fight it out for the League, Cup and honour of having the finest players in the country, each might actually be able to count an Irish international in there ranks come the end of the Summer in Crowe, Houlihan and O'Flynn. Exciting teams to watch and indeed exciting times ahead for Kenny, Fenlon and Dolan, no doubt!
Section 2: Longford, Rovers.
Well, really Longford have a quality side and it is only the name that excels in decieving people,"Longford, I mean Longford?" when Kenny jumped ship for the Jolly Ship Roddy many doubted he would have a chance and that his faithful departed would have even less! Quality players of the calibre of Lavine, Kirby, Perth and the addition of a much maligned Sean Francis have toughened up a once Premier newbie into a side that demand respect and if not given will ensure you rue your decision.
Rovers although not quite as good have a stock of players that will ensure that althought they don't win the League they won't struggle. The rock on which the team is built is undoubtedly Mr.Buckley's defence. Having lost, the once favoured, Scully they have added U.C.D's best assest Bobby Ryan to an already stable Palmer and Byrne inspired defence. No mistake that if they don't score many, considering Trevor Molloy's form, the defence will concede even less.
Section 3: Waterford, St.Pat's
Both teams on differing ends of the morale scales, Waterford fresh from Promotion look to have enhanced the impression that they are'nt one season wonders, already 6 points firmly banked and a player on fire up front in O'Neill, sure to suprise and no doubt frustrate.
St.Patricks Athletic, new manager, same old cast but never one's to be taken lightly, Prenderville, Osam and Livingstone being the backbone of the team should give any Manager enough to build on. Eamonn Collin's learnt from the best and although not a season Pat's fans will like one that should see them do well enough to build on, ready to get back to the top.
Sestion 4: THE DOCTOR DEATH BUNCH: Derry City, UCD, Drogheda.
Already all 3 Teams have shown results that will undoubtedly lead to a relegation battle, with 1 point between them troubled times ahead. All three clubs already suffered at the hands of the upper echelon last season and with all squads diminished rather than strengthened the inevitable is only a few months away. Fortunately for Derry and Drogheda Fans is that UCD have lost more of their better players, so a play off fight up for grabs? More than likely.
P.S I am always right, no debate shall ensue after reading my post......oh alright then slag me off, but I'm right!
Section 1: Bohs, $hel$ and Cork.
The three Teams that can really fight it out for the League, Cup and honour of having the finest players in the country, each might actually be able to count an Irish international in there ranks come the end of the Summer in Crowe, Houlihan and O'Flynn. Exciting teams to watch and indeed exciting times ahead for Kenny, Fenlon and Dolan, no doubt!
Section 2: Longford, Rovers.
Well, really Longford have a quality side and it is only the name that excels in decieving people,"Longford, I mean Longford?" when Kenny jumped ship for the Jolly Ship Roddy many doubted he would have a chance and that his faithful departed would have even less! Quality players of the calibre of Lavine, Kirby, Perth and the addition of a much maligned Sean Francis have toughened up a once Premier newbie into a side that demand respect and if not given will ensure you rue your decision.
Rovers although not quite as good have a stock of players that will ensure that althought they don't win the League they won't struggle. The rock on which the team is built is undoubtedly Mr.Buckley's defence. Having lost, the once favoured, Scully they have added U.C.D's best assest Bobby Ryan to an already stable Palmer and Byrne inspired defence. No mistake that if they don't score many, considering Trevor Molloy's form, the defence will concede even less.
Section 3: Waterford, St.Pat's
Both teams on differing ends of the morale scales, Waterford fresh from Promotion look to have enhanced the impression that they are'nt one season wonders, already 6 points firmly banked and a player on fire up front in O'Neill, sure to suprise and no doubt frustrate.
St.Patricks Athletic, new manager, same old cast but never one's to be taken lightly, Prenderville, Osam and Livingstone being the backbone of the team should give any Manager enough to build on. Eamonn Collin's learnt from the best and although not a season Pat's fans will like one that should see them do well enough to build on, ready to get back to the top.
Sestion 4: THE DOCTOR DEATH BUNCH: Derry City, UCD, Drogheda.
Already all 3 Teams have shown results that will undoubtedly lead to a relegation battle, with 1 point between them troubled times ahead. All three clubs already suffered at the hands of the upper echelon last season and with all squads diminished rather than strengthened the inevitable is only a few months away. Fortunately for Derry and Drogheda Fans is that UCD have lost more of their better players, so a play off fight up for grabs? More than likely.
P.S I am always right, no debate shall ensue after reading my post......oh alright then slag me off, but I'm right!