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Sniffer
22/11/2007, 9:29 PM
Calling disaffected eircom league fans, have a read of this (http://walkthechalk.blogspot.com/)

kingdomkerry
22/11/2007, 10:02 PM
Whats your point?

micls
22/11/2007, 10:09 PM
Whats your point?

Can you read :confused:

Let's simplify. If you're bored in the offseason take an interest in the IL and maybe head up and take in a game.

Steve Bruce
23/11/2007, 1:46 PM
I cant view blogs from work, can some one copy and paste or send me a pm thanks

Steve

gustavo
23/11/2007, 1:48 PM
Go North Young Man

We're winding down now; the protracted promotion/relegation playoff is drawing to a finish and the FAI Cup final is nighish. We could have been licking our fingers in anticipation of the season finale this weekend, but the ruling body couldn't find a suitable venue in South Africa. The de-pressing business of finding out who will prevent our hapless international side from qualifying for the 2010 World Cup finals awaits.

Cork City have had another RRS moment; mysteriously Longford Town are again on the periphery- maybe it has nothing to do with Dublin at all. They are arguing, uniquely, for a scenario which would give them less income from their Cup Final appearance than the one currently agreed. At least, the FAI say it was agreed - by all four semi-finalists- even though this appears to be in clear contravention of their own rules.

But once December 2nd has passed it will all be behind us until next Spring; and how we will miss the self-flagellation. There is another way though, and it's only 90 minutes drive away with a fully-qualified driver in your passenger seat. The action next year kicks off with the 2008 Setanta Sports Cup competition. The winter months can be spent researching the quality of the opposition from across the border.

Unfortunately we cannot rely on the medium of television for help; the scant offerings on Saturday evening's 'Final Score from NI' on BBC serve only to frustrate - UTV's efforts are not dissimilar. Increasingly, clubs are offering highlights via their ever improving websites in order to indulge fans, both loyal and lazy. There is a very active fans forum offering tentative newcomers a view into the rough and tumble of rivalry NI-style.

Linfield, Glentoran, Dungannnon Swifts and Cliftonville compose next term's Setanta Cup quartet, and those four have shown prominently during the opening quarter of the league season. Alan McDonald has taken over the wheel at Glentoran amidst the kind of boardroom turmoil that delights opposing fans. Following a frustrating spell under Paul Millar - now at Bangor - Mc Donald has seen his side trot to the top of the table, unbeaten in their opening eight outings. Of course, knockers of the Glenmen titter gleefully when recalling a similar start last year when they raced away only to collapse like a Glentoran defence.

Cliftonville won many admirers with their footballing prowess last year; Eddie Patterson's side were ultimately undone by the lack of depth in their squad - nobody refers to this as shallowness - I don't know any of the members personally. Patterson has moved quietly and efficiently through the marketplace to enhance his side and there is a greater confidence and belief about them thus far. They have suffered their unfair share of injuries yet still remain unbeaten - the demands of the Setanta Cup later in the season will tell a tale about their stamina and resilience - Portadown boss Ronnie McFall expressed his satisfaction when his side failed to qualify, claiming participation had shredded the domestic title chances of his shallow squad.

Linfield are a known quantity, strangely David Jeffrey has added little to his armoury; that may change during January's transfer window being that the Blues have made an inauspicious start to the season by their own dizzying standards. Even so, they are but a single point from the summit. Joining them there are Newry City; although the fixture list has been benevolent to date, the border club have shown definite signs of improvement - bolstered by the acquisition of Friars brothers Emmet and Sean along with the retention of pivotal midfielder Richard Clarke. Gerry Flynn in his first full season as City supremo has certainly been producing results; that can be said of every manager of course.

The aforementioned Ports are struggling to find their goal touch - despite the high profile signing of Andy Smith - the goalshy striker netted on his debut for the club but has returned to familiar ways since. Theirs has been a disappointing start with five league defeats under their garters already. Given that just two points separate the Reds from Dungannon Swiftsone spot above them the contrast between the two is remarkable.

Harry Fay took Joe McAree's side to their first ever Irish Cup Final a few months back; it was some compensation for a disappointing league campaign despite the painful penalty shootout. The Swifts were slow out of the blocks this time around and endured a difficult run of fixtures which saw them fall behind early on. But with Mark McAllister retained and Rodney McAree returning to fitness they are beginning to show signs of improvement. Succesive victories over Linfield - their first ever win over the Blues - and Portadown were followed up with a 5-1 win over struggling Armagh City; if they can absorb the loss of Matt Walton from the squad the future looks appealing.

Sky Sports were forced to commit to broadcasting five live games this season as part of their deal to cover the buoyant international side and we have already been treated to a fine contest between Cliftonville and Linfield. Next up is the traditional battlefest featuring Glentoran and Linfield. Traditionally fixed for the Boxing Day (those south of Newry can insert St. Stephen's Day), this year is no exception although kick -off is a non-traditional 5.20pm.

So sit back and enjoy the pride, without prejudice, safe in the knowledge that you will be match fit come February.

holidaysong
23/11/2007, 2:20 PM
Wouldn't mind trying to get to a couple of Newry games over Christmas actually.

sligoman
23/11/2007, 2:48 PM
In terms of distance, what IL clubs are closest to Sligo? and how far is it?

holidaysong
23/11/2007, 3:06 PM
In the Premier Division it would be Dungannon Swifts. 130km from Sligo, would take about 2 hours.

dcfcsteve
24/11/2007, 12:38 AM
In the Premier Division it would be Dungannon Swifts. 130km from Sligo, would take about 2 hours.

Institute are about the same distance, but quicker time-wise.

the_red_warrior
20/12/2007, 8:26 AM
I believe about 15 Drogheda fans are coming up to Portadown on 29 Dec for the Glentoran game. The game is all ticket so i hear they have got fixed up with their tickets already.

Cosmo
20/12/2007, 2:15 PM
I believe about 15 Drogheda fans are coming up to Portadown on 29 Dec for the Glentoran game. The game is all ticket so i hear they have got fixed up with their tickets already.

We are indeed - looking forward to it! :)

Wont be the first time a few of us have been up either! Hoping to make the linfield match in january too!

MrJoeSoap
20/12/2007, 6:42 PM
Wish I lived closer or had a means of transport, I need a fix of decent live football. Only two months now I suppose.

BleusAvantTout
21/12/2007, 6:17 AM
There is a man from Cork who comes up here several times each season just to watch Linfield. :cool: I was speaking to him at the Cork City, Setanta Cup Semi-final earlier this year. I was told he was at Windsor a few weeks ago.

I'm not sure if he supports anyone in the Eircom but he is retired, in his 60s or 70s and appears to use his free public transport very wisely! ;)

Cosmo
21/12/2007, 12:36 PM
There is a man from Cork who comes up here several times each season just to watch Linfield. :cool: I was speaking to him at the Cork City, Setanta Cup Semi-final earlier this year. I was told he was at Windsor a few weeks ago.

I'm not sure if he supports anyone in the Eircom but he is retired, in his 60s or 70s and appears to use his free public transport very wisely! ;)

Is his name tom by any chance :D

Schumi
21/12/2007, 12:41 PM
Is his name tom by any chance :D
Shh, you'll get us all banned. :eek:

the_red_warrior
21/12/2007, 1:43 PM
We are indeed - looking forward to it! :)

Wont be the first time a few of us have been up either! Hoping to make the linfield match in january too!

Hope you all enjoy the games, i am sure you be in the club bar at some stage :)

Raheny Red
26/12/2007, 4:10 PM
Think I'll have some of Linfield @ 7/5 for today's big game. Small punt on Ferguson to grab his 500th careers goal @ 6/4.

Flexy
27/12/2007, 10:45 AM
Think I'll have some of Linfield @ 7/5 for today's big game. Small punt on Ferguson to grab his 500th careers goal @ 6/4.

DIDN'T LE BLUES DO WELL YESTERDAY

Raheny Red
28/12/2007, 4:33 PM
DIDN'T LE BLUES DO WELL YESTERDAY

Na they were pretty ****. Shocking game and wouldn't have looked out of place in the eL first division tbh.

Graemerz
28/12/2007, 8:44 PM
Na they were pretty ****. Shocking game and wouldn't have looked out of place in the eL first division tbh.

Aye and I'm sure all the Eircom League matches are superb. Get over yourselves.

David
28/12/2007, 9:50 PM
Na they were pretty ****. Shocking game and wouldn't have looked out of place in the eL first division tbh.

In over thirty years of watching Big Two games, I never recall us being as poor to be honest. Will have it sorted for the Setanta though. :)

Raheny Red
29/12/2007, 4:29 PM
Aye and I'm sure all the Eircom League matches are superb. Get over yourselves.

Where did I mention that all eL games are great and all IL games are poor. Jaysis relax, it was a **** game, you lost, get on with it!

Steve Bruce
29/12/2007, 11:06 PM
Where did I mention that all eL games are great and all IL games are poor. Jaysis relax, it was a **** game, you lost, get on with it!

I would agree that it was a poor game.

But yesterdays performance was very good 5-0 against Crusaders. We played great football and would have beat any team on this island with that performance.

So normal service resumed..........Thank f**k

Graemerz
30/12/2007, 1:38 AM
I would agree that it was a poor game.

But yesterdays performance was very good 5-0 against Crusaders. We played great football and would have beat any team on this island with that performance.

So normal service resumed..........Thank f**k

Still not convinced Steve. Dickson upfront and Bailie at the back concern me. Now if it was Burns or Lindsay with Tommy Stewart upfront I'd be much more appreciative.

Still great to see Oran Kearney and Conor Downey back in contention after 9 months. Watch this space with these two our Southern chums.... going on your clubs performances when these TWO are available it doesn't read well. :cool:

Mad Moose
02/01/2008, 10:41 AM
In the Premier Division it would be Dungannon Swifts. 130km from Sligo, would take about 2 hours.

In Division 2 you have Ballinamallard Utd. Only a few miles outside Enniskillen. Go and watch the Mallards. :)

Mad Moose
02/01/2008, 10:46 AM
Mind not a mention of Tommy Wrights Ballymena Utd in there.Excellent result yesterday in beating Glentoran 4-2 at the Oval.The Braidmen came back from 2 down.Thats 9 wins in 11 games now and still 4th place or 3rd now maybe after beating Glens.

I've taken in quite a bit of iL football over the seasons.Always considered it poor fare to League of Ireland football. The fact that article makes mention of Sean Friars for one as a player to watch is pretty disturbing in itself.

SolitudeRed
07/01/2008, 9:38 PM
I've taken in quite a bit of iL football over the seasons.Always considered it poor fare to League of Ireland football. The fact that article makes mention of Sean Friars for one as a player to watch is pretty disturbing in itself.

Sean Friars wasn't a bad player!! he was worth watching at Cliftonville! the last time I saw him playing he headbutted a Crusaders player!