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SalvadorSanchez
14/07/2008, 11:29 AM
My lord! Fenn got booked! first time I ever saw him fly in! Without Deegan Sligo ran through us.. straight up the middle... it wasn't until Ciaran Foley came on until midfield fought back, he's got his limits but he won't allow teams to play through us without a fight, hope he starts as soon as he's fully fit, he'll toughen up centre mid even if he doesn't have the full 90 mins in him.

Tir Oilean
14/07/2008, 12:40 PM
Re Ciaran Foley. I have to say I am a fan of the man with the magic hat. He's got guts and determination.

gufct
14/07/2008, 1:09 PM
No sign of Daryl Robson or Stephen O'Flynn last night. Were they in the clubhouse area ?



Both were at the game as was Reggi very sad talking to his partner and kids last night lovely people and they are totally disillusioned with Galway and Eircom League. There was two young players from denmark there who had just arrived on trial surely it would have been btter to keep Reggi and Deego thanbringing them in.After the weekend were a point closer to safety so keep up the fight lads im in the usa for 3 weeks but my heart will be in Bray on Friday come on lads we can do it.

Tir Oilean
14/07/2008, 1:58 PM
I see what your saying gufct but the whole reason the exodus of players is lack of funds so two new lads comin in wont be getting as much wedge as those on their way out. Respect to the lads who were up there fri night it must be a difficult enough time without having to watch the team they were playin in only a few weeks ago.

Tir Oilean
14/07/2008, 7:28 PM
Still think keanos sending off was harsh. It was late but so was the tackle on murphs.

Jaws!
15/07/2008, 7:28 AM
There was two young players from denmark there who had just arrived on trial

Anyone have the names of the two?

GuisaSaigon
15/07/2008, 10:10 AM
Still think keanos sending off was harsh. It was late but so was the tackle on murphs.

Yeah, same here thought it was harsh at the time and after seeing it on MNS it looked like a yellow card no more. There were a few Sligo tackles that could have warranted a red, yet Eoin Hand felt he had to single out Alan Kelly for praise:confused:

Mr Maroon
15/07/2008, 11:21 AM
Yeah, same here thought it was harsh at the time and after seeing it on MNS it looked like a yellow card no more. There were a few Sligo tackles that could have warranted a red, yet Eoin Hand felt he had to single out Alan Kelly for praise:confused:
Yeah, that was bizarre.

geezer
15/07/2008, 1:34 PM
me ass hand is well good at suckin up at fai level, hasnt he got a paid role with the fai alongside alan kelly dad (the referees boss in the fai) who was a ****e referee back in the eighties. Funny how kelly gets all the tv games as well. in breds or what

Tir Oilean
15/07/2008, 11:14 PM
O'Grady came in late on McColloch and was not punished iirc. Never intended to play the ball twas shown in the "ugly" section at the end and Eoin brown nose Hand still had to get in his arse licking for the Kelly family.

ShamTalk
16/07/2008, 12:38 PM
Alan Keane's tackle was a terrible one and he got what he deserved. End of.

GUISAUltra
16/07/2008, 12:47 PM
End of. who do you think you are. we're discussing the match. yes it was a bad tackle but IMO its worth debating whether it was a red or yellow card. judging by how kelly responded to other tackles i feel it was a bit harsh to give a straight red. think if he was being consistent it should have been a yellow

dublinred
16/07/2008, 1:00 PM
O'Grady came in late on McColloch and was not punished iirc. Never intended to play the ball twas shown in the "ugly" section at the end and Eoin brown nose Hand still had to get in his arse licking for the Kelly family.

It was a late tackle yellow was fair , the other tackle was late also but from behind so red is the rules , I did think the ref was terrible and dished out way too many yellow cards for minor offences it was like he wanted to be the centre of attention , the ref in the Rovers v Derry game the previous week was very good it was a more competitive game with a lot less cards and you hardly noticed the ref.

Maroon 7
16/07/2008, 3:52 PM
Alan Keane's tackle was a terrible one and he got what he deserved. End of.

It was hardly a terrible tackle in fairness. He took his legs away from under him from behind but it wasn't a leg breaker or anything close to it.