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  • legendz
    Seasoned Pro
    • Aug 2010
    • 4491

    #1951
    Originally posted by Kiki Balboa
    Its a Rovers team that played six 30 year olds yesterday - and thats missing 3 others (McCann, Finn and Lopes). There two youngest starters were Andy Lyons (22) and Dylan Watts (25). Their manager has been there for 6 years. Its the one team in this league that shouldnt need experience.
    Rovers are in pole position to retain their league crown again after years of Dundalk and Cork dominance. They have improved on last year's European run and have guaranteed group stage football. Rovers have delivered.
    Dundalk under Kenny had a boldness, a football intelligence and a desire to achieve more. It is also fair to gauge Rovers in that context. It'll be a tough one for Rovers. Do they stick or twist from a structure that is delivering success for them? If they fall short of qualifying from the ECL group, as difficult and all as a task that is, they'll have to assess is a change in approach required to achieve more, if they have higher ambitions.
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    First Division 2014: 7 first teams and a B team.
    Opportunity lost for new clubs to join GLITW.

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    • CSAD
      Banned
      • Sep 2020
      • 1016

      #1952
      Originally posted by legendz
      To say never grow is harsh. Rovers have bounced back from previous European set backs. Ludogorets, Ferencváros and the ECL group phase is great European experience all in one season. The Ludogorets and Ferencváros performances give a clear indication that 2nd in the ECL group will be a step too far. When the dust settles on Rovers European adventure, it'll be interesting to see can they grow again and achieve more.
      Except it doesn’t when you look at how Rovers performed in the 2nd leg versus Ludogorets, in both away legs Rovers made the opposition look far better than they actually are just like they did against Flora last year. If you look at the goals they conceded they weren’t because of tremendous quality from the opposition but from incredible schoolboy errors for the most part. The fact is when you compare rovers to Dundalk’s European teams you could always bank of Dundalk making it difficult for the opposition whereas with Rovers you know they will make it incredibly easy for the opposition.

      They won’t show any potential for growth, they’ve done this season exactly what they did last season and no one on here seems to care, Rovers could lose to Lincoln Red Imps and the rovers fans on here would go out and say “Red Imps are a top quality side” rather than be critical of rovers, that’s how much their heads are in the clouds.

      Originally posted by ontheotherhand
      Again kiki - we literally beat Ludogorets. We got well beaten by a better team with half a squad and one eye on Sunday. Don't be losing any sleep over it.
      Except the school boy errors made in Budapest were made in Bulgaria afew weeks ago and in Tallinn & Bratislava last year…I think it shows this Ferencvaros loss isn’t an isolated issue and maybe there is more to it than the opposition alone…

      Originally posted by ontheotherhand
      Nobody is saying they are the greatest team in Europe. It's hard to have a discussion about anything on here when hyperbole like that is being employed. They are a good side who beat a weakened Rovers team with one eye on Sunday in sweltering heat in front of their 25 odd k fans. It's happened to Dundalk too.

      I don't think we were naive in either leg. Naive is a weird word to use anyway. You think we went in not realizing how good they were? Or we should have sat back and put everyone behind the ball? We put out the best team in the best shape we could and we got beaten. The idea of sticking Richie Towell in a 5 man midfield isn't something I'd want to see us go with. Gannon was our only option at RWB unless you'd have wanted Farrugia on from the start? Playing a 4 at the back for the first time in years would have been even more calamitous. We don't even really have a recognized left full with Kavo already needed in midfield. Our best team went out last night and it wasn't good enough.

      We are still heading to the groups. Which is lucky for you......
      You don’t think Rovers were naive….Jesus Christ.

      Rovers literally ****ed up in identical fashion afew weeks ago…what part of that can’t you get you’re head around that this isn’t an isolated issue. You seem more content to paper over the crack than fix the problem which will come back to haunt Rovers in the long run when half this ancient squad retire.

      Originally posted by sbgawa
      You do realise we were missing half a team ?
      Just checking because it seems you are completely oblivious to this?
      Can you name 11 Rovers palyers?
      So I think we are in agreement that this rovers team can’t cope on adversity and need everything to be handed to them like it is in the LOI in order to be successful.

      Lost afew big players difficult yes, what effort was made in Budapest in order to rectify these issues? To me it looked like a team with no game plan that just went their for their inevitable beating like they did in Bulgaria afew weeks ago…but sure it’s easier just to paper over the cracks and move on then fix the problem.
      Last edited by dahamsta; 22/08/2022, 9:12 AM.

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      • nigel-harps1954
        Capped Player
        • Feb 2009
        • 14248

        #1953
        Has the multi-quote option disappeared on here?
        https://linktr.ee/Boy.m5

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        • WeAreRovers
          First Team
          • May 2002
          • 2084

          #1954
          Trolls obviously can’t multi-quote.

          Meanwhile in the real world an actual professional footballer with a much smarter and more realistic view of Thursday night.

          Gary O’Neill does not want to come across the wrong way when he makes the admission that part of him really enjoyed Shamrock Rovers’ trip to Hungary this week despite the outcome.


          Group stage football secured, on the way (hopefully!) to 3-in-a-row league titles all built on solid foundations. Bradley out!

          GON’s views are reflective of where Rovers as a club, team and fanbase are - learning and growing all the time while enjoying the journey.

          I can say with confidence that we are all very comfortable with where we are at and shrill, uninformed outside voices won’t change that.
          No One Likes Us, We Don't Care

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          • CSAD
            Banned
            • Sep 2020
            • 1016

            #1955
            Originally posted by WeAreRovers
            Trolls obviously can’t multi-quote.

            Meanwhile in the real world an actual professional footballer with a much smarter and more realistic view of Thursday night.

            Gary O’Neill does not want to come across the wrong way when he makes the admission that part of him really enjoyed Shamrock Rovers’ trip to Hungary this week despite the outcome.


            Group stage football secured, on the way (hopefully!) to 3-in-a-row league titles all built on solid foundations. Bradley out!

            GON’s views are reflective of where Rovers as a club, team and fanbase are - learning and growing all the time while enjoying the journey.

            I can say with confidence that we are all very comfortable with where we are at and shrill, uninformed outside voices won’t change that.
            It’s not trolling when the supporting evidence
            exists.

            The issue isn’t new to me as the exact same problems in this Rovers team were present last season, the fact that little has been done to rectify the issues shows up the coaching staff.

            The real world is Rovers will only ever go somewhere if they play against a team they are better than, but don’t ever expect them to over achieve or punch above their weight, if they are expected to lose they WILL lose and will only win in a match that doesn’t mean anything.

            Any manager could win the Irish league with the resources rovers have…the challenge for this coaching staff is how they shape up in Europe and they are continuously shown up for being naive and unorganized which for a team with the experience Rovers have is unforgivable.

            Happy where you are, that’s sad, I feel sorry for ye as you’ll never have it as good as Dundalk ever did. You like many Rovers fans are in denial and sadly 1 year hasn’t changed that.
            Last edited by CSAD; 20/08/2022, 11:14 AM.

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            • sbgawa
              International Prospect
              • Aug 2016
              • 7373

              #1956
              Originally posted by CSAD
              It’s not trolling when the supporting evidence
              exists.

              The issue isn’t new to me as the exact same problems in this Rovers team were present last season, the fact that little has been done to rectify the issues shows up the coaching staff.

              The real world is Rovers will only ever go somewhere if they play against a team they are better than, but don’t ever expect them to over achieve or punch above their weight, if they are expected to lose they WILL lose and will only win in a match that doesn’t mean anything.

              Any manager could win the Irish league with the resources rovers have…the challenge for this coaching staff is how they shape up in Europe and they are continuously shown up for being naive and unorganized which for a team with the experience Rovers have is unforgivable.

              Happy where you are, that’s sad, I feel sorry for ye as you’ll never have it as good as Dundalk ever did. You like many Rovers fans are in denial and sadly 1 year hasn’t changed that.
              Troll away buddie , its kinda sad really but amusing.
              We meanwhile will get ready for some nice foreign trips, Vienna or London would be my hope maybe Vilareal
              You can go back to weeping your salty tears

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              • Kiki Balboa
                Reserves
                • Dec 2011
                • 904

                #1957
                Originally posted by sbgawa
                Troll away buddie , its kinda sad really but amusing.
                We meanwhile will get ready for some nice foreign trips, Vienna or London would be my hope maybe Vilareal
                You can go back to weeping your salty tears
                Jesus, you got there by beating KF Shkupi and Hibs of Malta... I mean, its great for Rovers and their fans (and the money it has generated), but its thanks to the changes in UEFA rules yous are in the group stages... not because of any exceptional football or good victories in Europe. Any Irish Champion for the last 20 years would have expected qualify for the groups if the rules allowed them 2 pretty big defeats in separate ties in qualifying.

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                • dahamsta
                  Director
                  • May 2001
                  • 14103

                  #1958
                  I've binned the last 3 pages of this thread, there's a few posts lost in the flak, sorry about that, it would take too long to excise a few okish posts from the rest.

                  I'm leaving it at that for now, but if it recurs, you know the story.

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                  • EatYerGreens
                    Seasoned Pro
                    • Feb 2016
                    • 3217

                    #1959
                    Is it possible to switch off certain posters ?

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                    • MichaelCherrito
                      Apprentice
                      • Apr 2022
                      • 97

                      #1960
                      Originally posted by EatYerGreens
                      Is it possible to switch off certain posters ?
                      Settings > my account > edit ignore list>

                      Then write nicknames of those you want to ignore.

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                      • pateen
                        Reserves
                        • May 2007
                        • 989

                        #1961
                        Quick question for for those who know the coefficient process.

                        If rovers win on Thurs, are there any extra coefficient points picked up?
                        "Now jump up there and stuff that son of a bitch in the basket, chief"

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                        • pineapple stu
                          Biased against YOUR club
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 40781

                          #1962
                          They'd get the usual 1.000 for winning the match (for the country coefficient), even if they still lose on aggregate.

                          I don't know is there a bonus for reaching a group stage - I have a feeling there is. Though that may be just for the CL groups.

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                          • sbgawa
                            International Prospect
                            • Aug 2016
                            • 7373

                            #1963
                            My understanding is we get 2.5 points for making Group stages.
                            There is no bonus as such for reaching Group stages but you get 6 chances to play for 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw.
                            This is why i felt Conference league was better for us (long term( as if we are in pot 3 (likely) we have a reasonable shout of getting a couple of wins and a draw or two.
                            Its a big ask but 6 points on top of the 2.5 we have already this year plus the 7 from last 4 years would give us a 2023 Coefficient of 15 and would maybe have us seeded in QR2 Champions League next year if we win the league again and won QR1.

                            I think thats the case anyway

                            Wishful thinking we could possibly lose every match in eith EL or ECL groups but the odds are in our favour in ECL

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                            • nr637
                              First Team
                              • May 2011
                              • 1749

                              #1964
                              https://www.balls.ie/football/irish-players-in-europe-2021-476429

                              Just read this and it seems as if there is a trend happening here due to the Brexit mess. Also listening to Danny Kelly on his Trans Euro Express Show on Talksport always referring this trend!



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                              • ger121
                                Seasoned Pro
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 3973

                                #1965
                                Originally posted by sbgawa
                                My understanding is we get 2.5 points for making Group stages.
                                There is no bonus as such for reaching Group stages but you get 6 chances to play for 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw.
                                This is why i felt Conference league was better for us (long term( as if we are in pot 3 (likely) we have a reasonable shout of getting a couple of wins and a draw or two.
                                Its a big ask but 6 points on top of the 2.5 we have already this year plus the 7 from last 4 years would give us a 2023 Coefficient of 15 and would maybe have us seeded in QR2 Champions League next year if we win the league again and won QR1.

                                I think thats the case anyway

                                Wishful thinking we could possibly lose every match in eith EL or ECL groups but the odds are in our favour in ECL
                                You will get a minimum of 2.5 even if you lose all 6 games. If you got a win and 2 draws like Flora did last year, then you would have a total of 4 points added to your final co-efficient for this year (2+1+1), as they did, last year. These are not added to the 2.5 points earned up to the group stage. Instead, the final total is the number of co-efficient points you earned over the 2.5 you already have received.

                                Your club ranking is 9.000 now, including the 2.5. 4 points in the above scenario would bring that to up to 10.500 for the 5 years.

                                Hope that makes sense?

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