I just hope Drogs go.
Ideally Id love to see Ramblers, but its between Harps and Drogs id say.
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I just hope Drogs go.
Ideally Id love to see Ramblers, but its between Harps and Drogs id say.
Harps go up....... that way it would get the longest journey out of the way for next season for the mighty seagulls :D
I'd say it'll be Harps and Drogs in the final. Difficult to call that but I'll go for Harps.
I'm going for Drogheda, cause it's a short away trip.
be nice to see ramblers go up, and I´d be delighted to see the return of galway (9points and a few beers per season) but i think haprs are the bet bet- they have great support and a strong squad.
Well, I hope the Drogs stay up. I know a lot of Derry Fan's like playing Harps but, I'm not one :) Don't really care all the same if they do, heck, the points will be handy.
The heart says Cobh, but, the head and current form say Galway. Doubt Cobh could survive more than a season in the Premier.
I reckon Harps, but I hope Drogheda. With the transfer embargo and all the troubles, I really can't see them surviving next season if they do stay up, which makes things a lot easier for us!
Heart says Harps and head says Galway. Drogs are too knackered, or so it seems. I don't think they'll have the heart for it, although they should do Cobh.
Well Drogs are through. no great surprises there.
2-0 i think. 4-2 on agg.
Cmon whoever wins the other playoff, relegate those financial irregular tools!
Kabia score a couple of og's or wha???;) :)
Kabia was droppedQuote:
Originally posted by Colm
Kabia score a couple of og's or wha???;) :)
If you want to relegate clubs cos of financial irregularities then we will have a 4 team premier division.Quote:
Originally posted by GWA
Cmon whoever wins the other playoff, relegate those financial irregular tools!
That would be great for EL soccer. Good man, GWA, think before you speak you halfwit.
Nah, it's nothing to do with that really. Everyone just wants ye to go down because the less teams from the Pale the better.Quote:
Originally posted by DruggyDrog
If you want to relegate clubs cos of financial irregularities then we will have a 4 team premier division.
Cheerio
Yup, the Pale thing is correct, added to the fact i just dont like Louth teams, although Drogs are the lesser of the 2 evils.
Added to the fact that i have never ever enjoyed a game with Drogs in. But i spose they are better than having b@st@rd clubs like Dublin City.
Which 4 teams would they be ?Quote:
Originally posted by DruggyDrog
If you want to relegate clubs cos of financial irregularities then we will have a 4 team premier division.
That would be great for EL soccer. Good man, GWA, think before you speak you halfwit.
Bohs, Cork, Shels, UCD? :) Up the 4 team premier!!!
Is it true that UCD have the most money at their disposal. Ive heard that they are fairly well off.
Don't know where you heard that. We probably have the least money of any team in the Premier Division. We're not in any debt though. Because of rules to do with the scholarship system, we have to submit our accounts properly every year.
With four euro places and no relegation unless you're Cork. :DQuote:
Originally posted by @ndy
Bohs, Cork, Shels, UCD? :) Up the 4 team premier!!!
What a great division that would be...Quote:
Originally posted by @ndy
Bohs, Cork, Shels, UCD? :) Up the 4 team premier!!!
3 progressive clubs trying to be professional and forward thinking, and then UCD..happy to survive each year.
Contrary to what you might think, I am not anti-UCD, but I do have to question the motives and future plans of the club.
How will UCD fare under the UEFA system?
CCFC, for instance are trying to get a full-time professional club setup in place. Bohs and $hels already have.
Will UCD be trying to do the same?
How are they funded ?(Does the college pay much of their bills?)
We're getting a new ground as far as I know.Quote:
Originally posted by oddboy
What a great division that would be...
3 progressive clubs trying to be professional and forward thinking, and then UCD..happy to survive each year.
Contrary to what you might think, I am not anti-UCD, but I do have to question the motives and future plans of the club.
How will UCD fare under the UEFA system?
CCFC, for instance are trying to get a full-time professional club setup in place. Bohs and $hels already have.
Will UCD be trying to do the same?
How are they funded ?(Does the college pay much of their bills?)
I don't know about being professional because a good few of our players are on scholarships.
Just because we don't appear to be coming on doesn't matter, if we don't advance we'll go down eventually. As long as we can get the points to stay up we've as much a right to be here as anyone else.
I'm not denying UCDs right to be there.Quote:
Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
We're getting a new ground as far as I know.
I don't know about being professional because a good few of our players are on scholarships.
Just because we don't appear to be coming on doesn't matter, if we don't advance we'll go down eventually. As long as we can get the points to stay up we've as much a right to be here as anyone else.
But what is the ambition for UCD?
To survive every year?
If a few clubs go fully professional, surely the students cannot compete with that, so what will they do then?
Does the club have to pay for this new ground or does the money come from the tax-payers through the college?
think drogs r a banker bet to stay up.......but wud love to see galway win it...
lets break the cease fire in the north start shooting brits again....to fecking boring here now...........c'mon the city........super DERRY CITY...........
But what is the ambition for UCD?
I'd like to see us push for Europe and if we ever manage to keep a team together for more than a season that's a possibility.
To survive every year?
Hopefully not just to survive.
If a few clubs go fully professional, surely the students cannot compete with that, so what will they do then?
We'll have to do the same or go down.
Does the club have to pay for this new ground or does the money come from the tax-payers through the college?
Not sure, Schumi or one of the others might know...
how come everyone thought Harps would beat us?
We'd beaten them 6-1 on aggregate in the league.
For tonight's final I don't really know - I've seen Drogs a few times and they were impressive but they're missing a few players and anyway if they'd played well all season they wouldn't have finished 9th.
If we can bring a 2-0 lead to United Park I think we'll go through, 1-0 or a draw could go either way but a Drogs win and they'll stay up.
Anyway 12 months ago I'd hardly have believed that we'd have been in this position, we were one of the worst teams in the country and now we're within 180 minutes of being in the elite 10!
C'mon United!
CU
JC
Thats my point. UCD are a team in constant flux and how can anything be built on such shifting foundations?Quote:
Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
But what is the ambition for UCD?
I'd like to see us push for Europe and if we ever manage to keep a team together for more than a season that's a possibility.
Hopefully?...surely, given the above, survival is the main aim.Quote:
To survive every year?
Hopefully not just to survive.
How would UCD go professional?Quote:
If a few clubs go fully professional, surely the students cannot compete with that, so what will they do then?
We'll have to do the same or go down.
I hardly think the soccer club would have to raise all or most of the necessary funds for a new ground, in the same way that other clubs would have to?Quote:
Does the club have to pay for this new ground or does the money come from the tax-payers through the college?
Not sure, Schumi or one of the others might know...
Most new grounds are being bankrolled by the FAI and big name sponsorship rather than the clubs themselves. And UCD have a bigger sponsor than most.
How do you explain Jackman Park so ??:DQuote:
Originally posted by sadloserkid
Most new grounds are being bankrolled by the FAI and big name sponsorship rather than the clubs themselves. And UCD have a bigger sponsor than most.
I don't have to. We're gone, never playing there again thank all that is pure and right. Granted we'll probably be moving someplace even worse but at least if/when we get a long-term lease we can think about development without the LDMC pirates spitting on the floor in front of or visitors from Derry. I mean I've been called scruffy in my time but jeez...
I was telling you what I'd like, how am I supposed to speak for UCD themselves?Quote:
Originally posted by oddboy
Thats my point. UCD are a team in constant flux and how can anything be built on such shifting foundations?
Hopefully?...surely, given the above, survival is the main aim.
How would UCD go professional?
I hardly think the soccer club would have to raise all or most of the necessary funds for a new ground, in the same way that other clubs would have to?
Again how should I know how we're funding the ground/where we're getting the money from?
Well I asked general questions about UCD, and you decided to answer them.Quote:
Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
I was telling you what I'd like, how am I supposed to speak for UCD themselves?
Again how should I know how we're funding the ground/where we're getting the money from?
If you do not know anything, fair enough.
I knew we were getting a new ground. So I know something.Quote:
Originally posted by oddboy
Well I asked general questions about UCD, and you decided to answer them.
If you do not know anything, fair enough.
Just because we've got a reasonably high turnover of players doesn't mean that our only ambition is to survive.
Also you have to admit they weren't really general questions: "If a few clubs go fully professional, surely the students cannot compete with that, so what will they do then?", I mean what am I psychic?;)
No one asked you to be psychic or to be a spokesman for UCD.Quote:
Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
Also you have to admit they weren't really general questions: "If a few clubs go fully professional, surely the students cannot compete with that, so what will they do then?", I mean what am I psychic?;)
If you don't know about anything except the ground, don't answer !
I asked some questions, you choose to answer them, so what's your problem ?
Jesus, that would be filed under 'being extremely nice to Limerick', though I do tend to enjoy my couple of trips a year up there.Quote:
Originally posted by sadloserkid
I mean I've been called scruffy in my time but jeez...
We're not all '******s' John! ;) I tend to enjoy Cork too for what it's worth (especially league cup quarter finals!). Nah, seriously it's an alright place, better than say Sligo or Newbridge any day! :D
Yeah, I don't think Limerick's all that bad. Heineken Cup games, beating the Brits by 4 trys and 27 points, you get the picture!!:)Quote:
Originally posted by sadloserkid
We're not all '******s' John! ;) I tend to enjoy Cork too for what it's worth (especially league cup quarter finals!). Nah, seriously it's an alright place, better than say Sligo or Newbridge any day! :D
Forgive me, but, I just HAVE to get this out of my system:
It's so nice to see I'm in danger of getting a prediction right for once. After Galways 2-0 win over Drogs last night, it's looking good for them to come up.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8
PROMOTION/RELEGATION PLAY-OFF, 2nd LEG
Drogheda Utd (0) 3-0 Galway Utd (2) AET
Myler Pen 60
O'Brien 68
O'Connor 105
Quinless s/off 102
Drogheda win 3-2 on aggregate and stay in the Premier Division
fecking disaster. really thought we would see the back of those money less cnuts.
Erra at least they will prob go next season.
Was looking forward to a few trips to Galway though! :( :( :(