I remember bragging the other day how we were assured of safety but suddenly a second look at the table doesn't leave me feeling so confident. We're currently sitting four points above the playoff place. Our remaining games present two tough ties against Pat's and Bohs and a possible last day showdown with Galway. It's not utterly inconceivable we could lose all three. Given the number of teams caught up in this mash a point or two should be enough to ensure we don't get dragged into it. Also the fact that Galway and Waterford still have to meet each other guarantees that someone in this fight will be losing two or three points. I'd hope we won't be in a dogfight come the last round of games. It's disappointing to see such a good squad lying so close to the lower end of the table come this point in the season although we have been ravaged with injuries.
Are we in trouble?
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Given the fact that Bray are playing Galway and Waterford are playing Galway we're more or less safe. Each team's run in:
UCD
Bohs (a)
Pats (h)
Galway (a)
Bray
Longford (a)
Drogs (a)
Sligo (h)
Galway
Derry (h)
W'ford (a)
UCD (h)
W'ford
Drogs (h)
Galway (h)
Rovers (a)
Longford
Bray (h)
Bohs (a)
Derry (h)
Can only see the three teams below us getting three points at most. Very annoying where we are in the table as we would be top half if we were more consistent. -
One more win will seal it. Just rather it'd come sooner than later. Similar to 2005.
We've actually done much better against the top teams this year, but have been very poor against the bottom sides.Comment
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We are in trouble especially if we don't beat Galway away . I think we need 1 point tonight and another win to be safe. Ok we can take a point from Pat's if need be too. We have been beaten at home 6 times, the joint next worst home record after a couple of relegation seasons. For the record we had more points at home in 2003 last time WE DID go down. We have only manged 7 League victories this season. PATHETIC! The Cup successes have masked an abject perfomance in the League.Last edited by CollegeTillIDie; 22/10/2007, 10:35 AM.Comment
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It's not pathetic (with unecessary capitals). It's disappointing but we've got a small budget and a young relatively inexperienced squad. We've also been unlucky with injuries and suspensions. There's no reason why we should have a decent home record when we can't muster together a strong vocal support at home. Two cup semis minimum and avoidance of relegation, I'd have taken that at the start of the season. Now I'm still expecting the latter to become a reality but I think labelling them a roaring pathetic is not on.Comment
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While I don't necessarily agree with the angle that CTID is coming from our performances and work rate/mentality have been pathetic since we beat Derry.Comment
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Seven wins out of 31 is not a very good batting average if you wish to remain in the Premier Division. It's spot on for relegation though !It's not pathetic (with unecessary capitals). It's disappointing but we've got a small budget and a young relatively inexperienced squad. We've also been unlucky with injuries and suspensions. There's no reason why we should have a decent home record when we can't muster together a strong vocal support at home. Two cup semis minimum and avoidance of relegation, I'd have taken that at the start of the season. Now I'm still expecting the latter to become a reality but I think labelling them a roaring pathetic is not on.Comment
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Only Longford's points deduction has them , that far below us. Look at their actual record it's pretty darn close to ours.Comment
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Which isn't relegation...Comment
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Ok wise ass . How many points do we have? And how many do you think we are going to end up on? Given St. Pat's are fighting for second place and Galway are trying to avoid the drop into a play off berth!Comment
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You're the one who said that our points at the moment were spot on for relegation when it clearly isn't.
To cut a long post short more than Waterford and Longford, and probably Galway too.Comment
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