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ramsfan
22/11/2007, 11:24 AM
Drogheda United followed up their historic eircom League of Ireland title victory by landing the 2007 FAI Premier Division Fair Play competition this week, with Cobh Ramblers adding the First Division award to their own championship win.

Drogheda finished top of the table with 1035 points, just ahead of joint runners-up Derry City and St. Patrick’s Athletic, who were tied on 1034 points.

In a statement, Drogheda said the award was “testament to the honest, hard-working attitude instilled in all our players and management and the club are delighted with the announcement.”

The First Division table was also won by the league champions, Cobh Ramblers, with Dundalk finishing in second place.

The clubs to top the Premier Division and First Division receive €4,500 each. The clubs to finish second receive €2,000, although this sum has been shared by Derry City and St Patrick’s Athletic in the Premier Division.

The club to finish top of the domestic Fair Play tables faces the possibility of being entered into a draw to take part in the 2008/09 Uefa Cup, depending on the overall Republic of Ireland Fair Play coefficient, which will not be known until next April.

As Drogheda United have already qualified for next season’s Uefa Champions League, and St. Patrick’s Athletic have already qualified for the Uefa Cup, Derry City would be nominated for the draw for a place in the 2008/09 Uefa Cup.

The point totals are based on league fixtures only and are scored in accordance with Uefa guidelines. The assessment includes factors such as red and yellow cards, attacking play, behaviour of team officials and behaviour of players.

Premier Division Fair Play table 2007:

1. Drogheda United - 1035 (€4500)
2. Derry City, St Patrick’s Ath - 1034 (€1000 each)
4. Longford Town - 1032
5. Cork City - 1022
6. Galway United - 998
7. Shamrock Rovers - 995
8. Bohemians - 989
9. Bray Wanderers - 973
10. Waterford United - 948
11. Sligo Rovers - 941
12. UCD - 898

First Division Fair Play table 2007:

1. Cobh Ramblers - 1137 (€4500)
2. Dundalk - 1132 (€2000)
3. Finn Harps - 1120
4. Wexford Youths - 1118
5. Athlone Town, Limerick 37 - 1101
7. Kilkenny City - 1097
8. Monaghan United - 1091
9. Shelbourne - 1084
10. Kildare County - 1077
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good on ehtought we had a lot of cards this season i was wrong

Rams-07
22/11/2007, 11:45 AM
Thats great news,another award for the club..what a great season..congrats to everyone involved

drinkfeckarse
22/11/2007, 11:54 AM
A handy few bob too that wouldn't be budgeted for.

MojoPin
22/11/2007, 12:04 PM
that'll just about pay for the players drinks over the last few weeks....... ;) well deserved

don ramo
22/11/2007, 12:23 PM
and a few people said we had bad disaplin, nice work lads, well done pity we dont quailfy for fair play award, isnt it weird that the first is well worse than the prem though, wierd,

MojoPin
22/11/2007, 12:28 PM
isnt it weird that the first is well worse than the prem though, wierd,

what you mean? we have more points than most premier teams

rambler14
22/11/2007, 12:51 PM
Maybe because all our yellow cards went to Shane Barrett:D and we had 3 players sent-off in 3 games. Barrett, Muckie and Murray.
Normally we finish last in that so it's nice to see.........i can't believe it Ramblers winning the fair play award.

don ramo
22/11/2007, 1:06 PM
what you mean? we have more points than most premier teams

its just confusin, we have more points than any other team, is it the more points the better the diciplin, always thought it was the least, say you get two points for yellow, 4 for red, and 6 for 7 yellows in one game, so the less points you have the better your disiplin, thats makes more sense

sadloserkid
22/11/2007, 1:21 PM
You've come a long, long way since the Dave Hill days for sure! :D

ramsfan
22/11/2007, 3:52 PM
points awarded for attacking play, discipline etc -:)read original post

The Rebel Ram
22/11/2007, 3:55 PM
Good to see, I recon most of the points were made up early on in the season. We had very few bookings early on due to the small squad.
Must have been the pressure later on in the season:D

MojoPin
22/11/2007, 4:14 PM
its just confusin, we have more points than any other team, is it the more points the better the diciplin, always thought it was the least, say you get two points for yellow, 4 for red, and 6 for 7 yellows in one game, so the less points you have the better your disiplin, thats makes more sense


not confusing at all really.. your theory would suggest that we won the FAIR play award for being the worst team in the fair play league

pineapple stu
22/11/2007, 4:21 PM
points awarded for attacking play, discipline etc -:)read original post
The league winners quiet often do well in the Fair Play because of, as you noted, attacking play. It's not all to do with discipline (in fact, that's relatively little of it)

MojoPin
22/11/2007, 4:22 PM
is their somebody at every game so counting your attacking plays etc?

thegafferman
22/11/2007, 5:40 PM
reckon shanes five match ban put the award in the bag lol:ball:

pineapple stu
22/11/2007, 8:40 PM
is their somebody at every game so counting your attacking plays etc?
Not counting attacking plays, but making a general judgement, yes.

depor
23/11/2007, 12:18 AM
its amazing good things come in bundles, great week/forthnight/month/year for ramblers.:)