No thread so guess I'll start it. Good crowd, good atmosphere and a good game in Tallaght. High tempo from Rovers and Dundalk uncharacteristicly sloppy at times. Should be more goals second half and expect a red or two.
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No thread so guess I'll start it. Good crowd, good atmosphere and a good game in Tallaght. High tempo from Rovers and Dundalk uncharacteristicly sloppy at times. Should be more goals second half and expect a red or two.
Dan Byrne fouls Ben Doherty just inside the Derry box and Derry are awarded a penalty. Aaron McEneff drills it into the corner of Shane Supple's net and runs away celebrating, but the ref orders a re-take. McEneff puts the second attempt down the middle and scores as Supple dives to his right-hand side.
2-0 to Derry. Derry looking for a first win in eight games and looking good to get it.
Derry win 2-0 against Bohs at Maginn Park to get things back on track.
Poor refereeing cost Harps a win tonight. Harps should really have won that against a terrible Cork team.
Also, I must have missed the part where Barry McNamee signed for Bray.
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Athlone's keeper not really able to let in any dodgy shots, and they beat the leaders.
Great aul league all the same.
Waterford really flattering to deceive, albeit that they're top.
Ref was poor alright. Should have sent boyle? Number 22 off for a punch. Anyway. Surely that's it now? 14 points clear must be enough?
Competitive game in drogheda - chances missed on both sides so feels like a draw on balance was fair but it does stick in the gut when you score in the dying minutes and then concede straight from the restart ... grrrrr
We did start with a few missing too like Sean Thornton and Killan Brennan didn't make the bench (guess he is still not fully fit).
Galway looked a lot stronger than Sligo (who we played last week). Very tough league this year , no easy games
^ extratime was a shambles tonight for updates.
RTE has never disguised its contempt for the LOI, Fred Cogley made it a badge of honour .
FOtmob also had McNamee booked for Bray. Obviously all copying from the same source.
Crucial equaliser for Galway tonight means ground is gained on both Harps and Bohs and I suppose keeps Drogheda in striking range. Looking forward to the visit of Derry on Monday now, another draw maybe?
Athlone were always likely to win tonight after all the publicity during the week.
You.will.never. win.4inarow.
I think the words 'Devon Loch' springs to mind. Cork will win it by a canter and no mistake.
I didn't go to Tallaght tonight but I heard Dundalk were absolutely dreadful. Can't help thinking a lot of this is self inflicted, just wouldn't spend the money on players.
Great to see us get a result that should help with confidence, good value for th e win. Hard to believe we are 20 points behind Cork. This is a mad year.
This is such a surreal season so far. This winning streak will end, but wouldn't it be nice to beat bohs record.
Maguires penalty
https://twitter.com/corkcityfcnews/s...93414890545157
Dooley's goal
https://twitter.com/KENNYTCORK/statu...73671458390017
Waterford are unbeaten in ten league game in fairness. Will agree we're not at the expected level but bare in mind the squad is brand new bar two players so it's going to take time to click. We're also crimpled with injuries. We've four starters before they got injured out for an unknown time, Ian Mcloughlin, Kenny Browne, Sander Puri and Dean O'Halloran. Plus we lost Tom Smith this week as Swindon recalled him. On top of those injuries we'd five others carrying knocks going into tonight's game. Adding to that another starter Patrick McClean went off tonight with an injury and is set for a spell on the sidelines.
We're in a good position with a paper thin squad and we're top. When the window opens and we bring a few in and we get players back from injury I expect us to kick on and pull away from the rest.
Alan Reynolds was back on the line tonight after an issue prevented him from been on the line for several games. Which is a big positive being able to have our manager back in the dugout.
I've been saying for about 18 months now that it's Cork's league to lose. Glad people are finally coming around to my way of thinking.
Decent performance from Rovers but what has happened to Dundalk? We've waited 12 games to get a win over them and it also seems like a freebie.
By the way. We matched 2016 First Division Champions Limericks winning start of 12 games tonight. Our goal difference is +28. Better than every team that has a positive goal difference combined. We have double fourth placed Derrys points. Oh and every team is closer to bottom than to us.
This is a dream right?
I thought this is what Cork people thought the natural order was?
So we think we're better than everyone by default. But we have seen Cork City finish second so often that we don't fully understand whats happening. Given that the only times we have won the league have been last day jobs we're wondering if its possible to throw this away somehow. It is very difficult to balance this level of hubris with this level of self doubt.
To be 15 pts clear of Dundalk after 12 games is unreal. Our good start compared to Dundalks shakey start has opened a chasm.
If City had made the same start the previous 3 years the number of points ahead we would be is: 5pts (2016), 4pts (2015) 10pts (2014). (I haven't factored games against each other in these crude stats). So even with our great start, we wouldn't have been that far ahead in 2016 or 2015. 2014 Dundalk were slower starters. This shows Dundalks fall off this year. Caulfield knew a good start was vital to stay ahead of 2016/2015 Dundalk. Not in his wildest dreams did he expect to be 15pts clear. It kind of takes the fun out of it. :-). Like Charlie Darwin said, it all feels like a freebie to me.
From Dundalks point of view, if they made this start in the previous 3 years, the points behind City would be: 6pts (2016), 4pts (2015), 3pts (2014). So they wouldn't have been too badly off in previous years.
After 12 games:
2016
Dundalk 31pts
City 27pts
2015
Dundalk 32pts
City 25pts
2014
Dundalk 26pts
City 24pts
Everything Dundalk were hitting right last few seasons has gone of late.no free running centre or wing backs helping out up front anymore.its as if border lines have been defined and players can not cross them.if this is a plan I can tell you it's a bad one.dundalk didn't need to be fixed for Europe
Injuries are not our problems,not being allowed to play our way is what is stopping us.
LM
Well what a difference a week can make, from the 1st minute Rovers were in Dundalks faces, they harried with a tenacity that simply has not been there to date and when they got the ball the passes came easier as team mates actually came looking for the ball and the space to receive it. One game does not make a summer but it does give us hope that we are now on the right track.
Rovers were on it from the kick off and pressed us at every point. I don't think Rovers didn't anything brilliantly but we were just atrocious. I lost count of the number of times we kicked the ball straight out or straight to a Rovers player. We looked like 11 lads were just thrown together.
We were never going to maintain our success but the worrying thing is the scale of the drop this season. There's no intensity or urgency to our play. I also think we are carrying a lot of players and some of the signings have been very disappointing. The key for us now is to start playing as a team with some purpose and to make sure we finish in the European spots.
By the way, is there a player in the league more stupid than Darren Meenan?
Interesting point there about the signing made this year by Dundalk. None really impressed me against Galway(maybe potential in 2 cases), you would hope that a couple at least would fit in straight away. Note this is based on observation during 1 game, so maybe wrong. I still think that Dundalk are a good team and find it hard to take in that Cork are so much better than them. O Donnell is such a key player for them and him missing/not fully fit has got to be a major factor this season.
Hopefully a captive audience tonight, for the one remaining Round 12 fixture; Noel O'Connor and I will broadcast live from Sligo Rovers v Limerick FC at www.mixlr.com/limerick-soccer-live
Second yellow was stupid, even if inconsistent by Rodgers to give it, but the first one I'll take all day long, Barrett was stood over an injured finn shouting in his face, I'd be disappointed if the rovers players didn't go sort Barrett out just happened Meenan was the one most aggressive in doing it and got booked for it.
Overall absolutely delighted with last night's game. We had our normal we're winning panic but managed to cut that out earlier than normal which is good. Lads gave 100% and worked for each other. Rob Rodgers didn't have a great game I don't think,and duffer would agree with me judging by how he approached him at half time, but I've come to accept the fact that the refs in this league are p**s poor and we'll just have to accept it for the time being.
I'm half convinced some beleaguered city fan sold their soul for this. Whatever about our own ridiculous run, other results continuously going our way. Absolutely surreal.
Combination of far too many key players leaving and replacements not even close to anywhere near the required standard. The club just wouldn't spend the money on quality players, chance to push on from the last 3 years not taken.
Even looking at the defence last night, only Massey was one of the four almost ever present last season of him, Gannon, Gartland & Boyle.
Sligo 2-0 lims in 20mins!!! Wasn't expecting that
We were atrocious tonight. All over the place defensively and created nothing. Very easy for Sligo, they didn't even have to work hard for it.
Nope. What sort of player gets sent off for diving in injury time in a game that's already won? And it's not like he was running into trouble - there was 20 yards of free space to run into.
Dundalk were poor. We've played better against them, for instance this time last year, and been 2-0 down after 50 minutes. Still, I think Bradley got the tactics right and Dundalk did very little outside their own half. Second best performance this year after Cork.
Welcome to Rovers of 2012! I hope what happened to us doesn't happen to you. Not because I want Dundalk to do well, just I want a good league.