Sligo Match - thanks for the call SLK
Got your message - thanks.
What was the game like (and more importantly the performance). We scored at the very end I see. Was Derek playing?
I heard about the sending off. A punch in the box is not necessarily a penalty though in fairness. If the ball was dead e.g. the ref had blown for a free out and the defender retaliates then the player is sent off but the free out stands. If it was a thump while the ball was in play (which would be unusual) then it is a peno.
I'll be up for the Bray game.
Re: Sligo Match - thanks for the call SLK
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Originally posted by LFC in Exile
What was the game like (and more importantly the performance). We scored at the very end I see. Was Derek playing?
Yeah, turns out the linesman was right... :rolleyes:
We were poor overall to be honest.
John Healy - Made a couple of good reflex saves and looked handy on crosses but didn't seem to inspire any confidence in his back four. The Sligo faithful had very little positives to say about him too. - 6/10
Eoin Keating - Class. We can now lay claim to having the best right side in the division. Never looked flustered and never got caught out. - 8/10
Frank Browne - Was very poor. Looked out of his depth against Sligo's winger and his positioning was poor. Undoubtedly a game he'll want to forget in a hurry. - 4/10
Paddy Purcell - Scored the goal but was shockingly poor otherwise. Was caught in possession, sloppy in his passing and not his usual self at all. - 5/10
Paul Finucane - Solid and reliable as ever. - 7/10
Colm Heffernan - Not his best game by any stretch but he put himself about well and was never afriad to take on his man. A constant threat. - 7/10
Ciarán Foley - Ran about a lot and started quite brightly but ran out of steam as the game ran on. - 6/10
Brendan Sweeny - See above. Exactly the same comments apply. - 6/10
Conor Molan - Sweeny and Molan were just too small physically to compete in the middle of the park and while they can't be faulted for effort Limerick could have done with the more robust John Whyte, Oran Welderick or Brendan Hughes in the middle of the park.
Stephen O'Flynn - Saw very little of the ball but aside from moments of sporadic flair O'Flynn didn't show much of his undoubted repetoire of tricks. - 6/10
Barry Ryan - Worked hard and looked sharper than last season but still got very little out of the Sligo defence. - 5/10
SUBS:
Derek McCarthy (for Barry Ryan) - He's still got it, McCarthy reminded us of just what we were missing last year when he came on. Once himself and Steve O'Flynn have bedded down together ( ;) ) they should be lethal! - 7/10
Brian Donnellan (for Ciarán Foley) - Did well when he came on and showed some pace and drive as Limerick pushed forward late on. Crossed well also. - 7/10
On another note we had a grand total of three (count them), three subs on the bench. No sign of the classy Italian right-full we had in pre-season, no sign of Morris-Roe (Still playing leinster senior league), no sign of the phantom left-full from Pats, Gareth Cooney injured, no Poill or Welderick (going abroad in late May-early June apparently), ditto for Brendan Hughes. Not even any Shane O'Donoghue... I'm beginning to think we have a serious shortage of players...