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finnpark
21/07/2008, 7:15 PM
going to stay up.

I think Harps and Cobh are going down :(. Its between Galway and UCD for the other spot. Kenna has got rid of a lot of rubbish, bar Derek O'Brien. I think if Galway had Derek O'Brien they would easily stay up but nonetheless with the team they have they are going to score plenty I think. :eek:

My prediction at start was Cobh, Harps and UCD and I think that these are the 3 going to go down.

At the top I predicted Bohs to win it at the start of the season but I think Patsz should win it easily enough. Bohs simply don't have the same fire power. Crowe is well past his best and Fenn isn't a natural goalscorer. Can't see them outdoing an extremely strong Pats side for the rest of the season. Pats have an awesome squad, if they had a bit better of a manager they could go places in Europe too.

superfrank
21/07/2008, 7:48 PM
Pats have an awesome squad, if they had a bit better of a manager they could go places in Europe too.
First away win in Europe not good enough for you?

Bohs simply don't have the same fire power. Crowe is well past his best and Fenn isn't a natural goalscorer. Can't see them outdoing an extremely strong Pats side for the rest of the season.
Bohs just have a knack of winning the tough games, something, arguably, Pats haven't shown this season.

Still too early to call but if I were a betting man, I'd back Bohs.

Hibs4Ever
21/07/2008, 8:07 PM
Bohs just have a knack of winning the tough games, something, arguably, Pats haven't shown this season.


Away to Bohs and Derry not tough enough for you ;)

superfrank
21/07/2008, 8:10 PM
Away to Bohs and Derry not tough enough for you ;)
Drawing at home to Bray (the last goal we scored in a competitive match), UCD, losing at home to Derry?

EDIT: Add drawing with Rovers tonight.

brianw82
21/07/2008, 8:27 PM
Bohs simply don't have the same fire power. Crowe is well past his best and Fenn isn't a natural goalscorer.

Bohs have the 2 best strikers in the league in Crowe and Byrne.

If it was 2003.

Both are passing, if not already past, their peaks. Fenn, as mentioned before, doesn't score enough as well. Bohs will probably take it to the wire due to their sheer dogedness, but Pats have the superior firepower with Fahey and Quigley, which should see them take the league.

marty
21/07/2008, 8:39 PM
Slipping bak to the headline id be inclined to agree with you on Galway staying up,UCD Rams and Harps just seem to be woeful at the moment but its not too late for any of them to stage a bit of a run.With Harps and Rams it will be tougher because of the travelling up and down the country and been a rams fan i have to say our keeper is a joke his profile is reading 6ft id imagine 5 10 at most with him around we could be down sooner rather than later

A face
21/07/2008, 10:27 PM
Next three games ...

Derry H
Harps A
UCD H

Obviously it would be nice to get something from the Derry game but the two games after are vital. If Galway want to stay up this season, they have to win (not draw) both of those games, no two ways about it. Each game is a cup final now.

gufcfan
21/07/2008, 11:59 PM
If Galway want to stay up this season, they have to win (not draw) both of those games, no two ways about it. Each game is a cup final now.

We can't afford to lose against the teams around us. If we can manage that and get the odd point off the teams not involved in the dogfight we will give ourselves every chance.

But FinnPark, no way are Harps gone. We are going to Ballybofey in a couple of weeks and if the result was in Harps favour, it would put a whole different spin on things.

What happens in the next week will have a huge bearing on how much confidence I have in us getting the points in Ballybofey, but as it stands, I think that we are in with a good chance.

GuisaSaigon
22/07/2008, 10:01 AM
Bit odd to move this thread here. I know the title doesn't do it any favours but it seems you cant mention any club in League section anymore. It's a general relegation discussion it's not really Galway specific. Is it not a bit pedantic moving it here?

Con-Con
22/07/2008, 10:52 AM
I'd be happy with 4 points from the next 3 games, I can see a good performance against Derry but we'll still lose, a win from Harps becouse of our away form and a draw against UCD because of our ability not to win at home in the league.

SalvadorSanchez
22/07/2008, 11:15 AM
we HAVE to get a point against Derry, Finn Harps seem a bit dodgy at the back (they've been taken apart a few times) and as for UCD I hear they couldn't buy a goal at the moment, the goons on MNS said that their keeper is now joint 2nd top scorer with 1 goal....
We need to stop teams playing through us and if Glynn gets service he has shown he can finish.. just hope we don't give away silly early goals that pile on the pressure.....

corbyeire
22/07/2008, 4:00 PM
well gufc have given themselves a chance with that win - seem to always get a point or two if we dont concede stupid early goals

Patrick Dunne
22/07/2008, 10:52 PM
Two points against Derry would certainly be an extraordinary achievement !

corbyeire
23/07/2008, 9:11 AM
exemplary

JC_GUFC
23/07/2008, 11:41 AM
I'm not sure - I think Harps are probably in the best position to stay up.

UCD simply can't score - it looks like they won't be able to win enough games to stay up. That said they could manage a few 1-0 wins I'm sure as their defence is tight enough.

Harps have a pretty big squad and although he hasn't done much so far this season Conor Gethins is always likely to win a few matches.

Our squad is very thin at the moment, our first XI is arguably the best of the 4 sides in the battle but we can't really afford injuries and suspensions.

As for Cobh they've also added a few to their squad and if this new lad Ross Gaynor can score goals for them they might have a shout.

Poor Student
25/07/2008, 10:02 PM
I think it's testament to how truly awful we all are that we're all suggesting another team will escape the drop from this dreadful pack of four. I really don't know anymore. Any one of us could flukishly hit something vaguely resembling a half decent run and save ourselves.

Conor H
25/07/2008, 10:10 PM
I think it's testament to how truly awful we all are that we're all suggesting another team will escape the drop from this dreadful pack of four. I really don't know anymore. Any one of us could flukishly hit something vaguely resembling a half decent run and save ourselves.

Exactly,well said.

Every single one of the four are absoloutely useless.
If any team were to win 3 games on the bounce they'd open up a gap between the other 3.UTD have a tradition of going on run nearing the end of the season,should we do so again this year i think we'll stay up.

Poor Student
25/07/2008, 10:13 PM
Exactly,well said.

Every single one of the four are absoloutely useless.
If any team were to win 3 games on the bounce they'd open up a gap between the other 3.UTD have a tradition of going on run nearing the end of the season,should we do so again this year i think we'll stay up.

As a reverse of the process that saw Galway promoted, can we not just relegate all four teams for the good of the league?;)

We too have a history of some strong finishes but I genuinely don't see it coming this year.

DmanDmythDledge
27/07/2008, 3:19 AM
I think losing Deegan could turn out to be the nail in Galway's coffin.

Terry
27/07/2008, 7:59 AM
I think losing Deegan could turn out to be the nail in Galway's coffin.


I doubt it seeing as he really didnt do anything in his time here? no goals, no assists, hardly broke any plays down seeing as most goals came down through the middle of the park, actually the only thing he did well was that he constantly got booked!

gufct
27/07/2008, 5:39 PM
I doubt it seeing as he really didnt do anything in his time here? no goals, no assists, hardly broke any plays down seeing as most goals came down through the middle of the park, actually the only thing he did well was that he constantly got booked!


Very harsh the reasonhe got booked so often was because he was putting in tackles when our other stars were diving out of them . Gary is only 19 and he will do well at el level.

WoodquayBoy
27/07/2008, 8:50 PM
Deegan was a good player but also a liability with the amount of times he got booked. He might have been putting in tackles, but his timing was pants, and in fact I would almost suggest that he couldn't tackle.
He will be missed, but to put all his bookings down to nothing more than the fact he was putting in tackles shows a shocking ignorance of the game.

corbyeire
28/07/2008, 9:49 AM
well gufc have given themselves a chance with that win - seem to always get a point or two if we dont concede stupid early goals

another stupid early goal :mad:

anyway i think deegan had a bit more to his game than getting booked the whole time - 100% energy, honest hardworking and up for it - i do remember him passing and all ;)

SalvadorSanchez
28/07/2008, 3:43 PM
Deegan carried Russell if you ask me.... that's why he ended up in the book all the time... Russell has only got about 60 mins in him if you ask me....

SalvadorSanchez
28/07/2008, 3:45 PM
Very harsh the reasonhe got booked so often was because he was putting in tackles when our other stars were diving out of them . Gary is only 19 and he will do well at el level.


100% correct Russell and Fenn aren't tough enough.. would have liked to see Deeegan play with Robson or Foley in centre-mid...