Decent preview of the first division here. I think the premier will up tomorrow
http://www.soccerscene.ie/p490.html
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Decent preview of the first division here. I think the premier will up tomorrow
http://www.soccerscene.ie/p490.html
Just looking at rovers transfers in mostly Killkenny and kildare players
now correct me if I'm wrong but weren't killkenny and killdare also rans in the first last year. so what makes Scully think that these donkeys will all of a sudden become stars as soon as they pull on hooped shirts.Me thinks rovers could be staying just where they are for sometime unless Delany digs them out on Non-Football Criteria
In fairness he has picked up the better quality players from these clubs, he left the donkeys behind.... Kilkenny finished fourth last season after a dreadful start, thanks in large part to Scully running a very well organised side.Quote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
I think it will be between Rovers, Limerick, Dundalk and Cobh myself. :ball:
Willie Bruton could be a crucial signing for Cobh.
He had a decent scoring record in the Premier for Waterford and could help Cobh to go at least one better than last year.
Kildare looked useful when we played them on Sunday. Big strong team who passed the ball well.
Was Ian Malone playing? He is a fantastic young lad, just a pity we couldnt hang on to him at Mons. Also what bout John Rocco Reilly was he playing??Quote:
Originally Posted by Roo69
Indeed, unfortunately its about how we use tham :oQuote:
Originally Posted by Rogue Trader
Think sixth is a bit harsh in the preview, I for one will be rightly pi$$ed off if we finish there :eek:
In the battle for second place.;)Quote:
Originally Posted by LFC in Exile
kilkenny were the best team apart from ourselves in 1st last year. if it wasn't for a poor start they would have provided a far better challenge than cobh or keely did. i would consider myself to know the 1st pretty well after the past 6 years&scully's made some great signings&he defo knows what he's doinQuote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
Kilkenny certainly were not also rans last season.
Scully is a great manager who has bought some excellent players from kk - Purcell, Duffy and Price.
Price is a brilliant player and is easilly good enough for el premier and championship in england. He will be player of the year for the first division next year - you can quote me on that
My prediction - Rovers - first
Galway - second
I wasnt at this match, but so far in preseason Malone has looked fairly good, Reilly hasnt stood out though.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Magicme
The fascination continues;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
You're wrong. If Kilkenny didn't have such a poor start to the season we would have been promoted. We won 12 out of 13 games at one stage.Quote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
I was speaking to our chairman and finances aren't great but they seem happy with the young lads that have come in. I don't think we'll come last and thats probably the goal for this season.
Rovers will win the league by at least 10 points. The players Scully took from us are good players.
Definitely don't agree with that.Quote:
Originally Posted by finlma
I am also smiling (as I am every season) at Galway's confidence. I can't see what its based on. Murphy really is the only difference to last season. And he's not as brilliant as Galway lads think he is. Cretaro was a good signing but I can't see how - in a division which has become even tougher this year with Harps and Rovers and Limerick and Cobh signing good quality premier standard players Galway can be so confident.
Then again they do this every year so I suppose it's teh only time to get to be happy about anything. :ball:
LOL, thanks for that, made me laugh on a stressful morning, post of the month contender maybe?Quote:
Originally Posted by LFC in Exile
agree with what your saying, but they signed about 20 players, whereas we only signed 6 i think, they will need more time to gelQuote:
Originally Posted by finlma
It might expedite the process if they installed some additional dressing room mirrors or a huge, communal vat of Brylcreem.Quote:
Originally Posted by Olander
Any one of six teams could win it:
Dundalk, Shamrock Rovers, Finn Harps, Limerick, Cobh Ramblers or Galway.
I too fail to understand Galway United fans' level of confidence: they've added Murphy who is a superb player and a few decent Division 1 players to a squad which looked very ordinary when I saw them last season. So they'll improve, they might win it, but they're far from certs.
Dundalk - Gill has a ssembled a strong, experienced squad, and they have the plastic pitch possible advantage.
Finn Harps - have kept most of their premier division squad together, that will be a big factor moving down a level.
Shamrock Rovers - Scully has made some very good signings. But every team will raise their game when Rovers come to town (cf Nottingham Forest in League 1).
Cobh Ramblers - the return of Bruton and Yelverton to a squad which just missed out last season means they will definitely be contenders.
Limerick - some quality signings. But I wonder if their manager will get the best out of them with an appropriate style of play.
Of the rest, Kildare county are the biggest unknown quantity with some impressive pre-season results, but any of Kildare, Monaghan, Athlone or Kilkenny could win against the "Big 6" on a given day.
With 6 sides all having realistic hopes of competing at the top, expect to see some managerial changes by the summer as all 6 obviously cannot be in the top 3!
some decent first division players? cretaro a quality premier division class player and lavine and murphy then gavin and foley they are quality signings in my opinion. we have reason to be confident
As in ex-Limerick Ciaran Foley? Spare me. he wouldn't get within an asses roar of our side this year. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Olander