Hi Geysir!
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Hi Geysir!
We'll get you lot next year, maybe we might have to take you more serious and not get hit when still celebrating a 2 nil win.
Not a bad effort from Pats, getting another one over on the Islanders, another aggregate win against the odds.
The Bosnian team Pats play in the next round won't be pushovers I'm sure, slightly higher team ranking and league co-efficient, but their league season doesn't start until the beginning of August, so hopefully that will give Pats a nice edge.
Siroki are a serious outfit, lots of money in the area (a wartime leader has hold of a number of industries in the area - as well as a regional leader in logistics). Still should see Pats do well.
Fair play to Pat's. Despite hoping for the best for Bohs, it's probably no surprise they've crashed out of Europe early yet again. They've a young squad in fairness. Still though, once Derry were refused entry, last night's sorry result was on the cards. We need our best teams in Europe. Bohs are not one of them. I don't mean to put salt into sore wounds both I hope Bohs are not representing our country in Europe anytime soon. They have an awful track record in Europe in recent years and have done nothing for the league. Good luck for them in the future though.
Jebus, when they were three down didn't they think of parking the bus and keep it respectable .... that is a seriously bad result fo LOI, dismal stuff altogether.
There are 3 professional LOI clubs in Europe. They should all do well over the coming weeks.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
Are St Pats, Sligo and Shamrock Rovers in action next Thursday night?
http://www.tv3.ie/3player/show/2/50828/1/News-Updates
Stephen O'Flynn's goal on the 18 minute mark
Any full highlights of Pat's match? All I've seen all day is the goals from Bohs match.
How? Pats progressed past a much superior team on the same night. They're more a reflection of the league than a poor Bohs side.
Agreed, I think Bohs were very poor on the night. They've surely been better this season, especially against Shamrock Rovers? Call it jetlag or inexperience, but it was just a very poor performance.
Let's hope the 3 teams do the job in the coming week to restore a bit of faith in the league.
is it safe to come back yet?
TBWRA
Feck off Stu, this is all your fault!
It's a reflection on the 6th or 7th best team. Don't forget it's a technicality that Bohs are there ahead of Derry
This is no more a reflection of the league than Rovers qualifying for group stages was. Freak results happen. Sometimes bad (Zimbru, Carmarthen, Gornik, Hibs, TNS), sometimes good (Zagreb, Krylya, Belgrade etc etc)
That's football. Not every single game has a deeper meaning. Sometimes teams just play ****
Pats lost away from home again. At some stage, they have to be looking for performances away fromhome. Rovers' success and to set up the big ties were not losing at home, but winning outright on the night away in Tel Aviv and Belgrade. The away games were much closer in the group stage than the home games too...
Pats played poorly the other night. They went to win, they just didn't. Generally speaking Rovers have played most of the big euro 1st leg games at home, so knew what to do away. Generally speaking Pats have played most of our big 1st legs away. So the conditions and objectives are different.
With 7 ties won in the last 10 efforts, I don't think the Pats mentality can be questioned too loudly
Spartak Trnava are starting their league season this evening (6.30pm k/o) against MFK Kosice, might be a stream for it later if anyone wants to check them out.
We were poor on Thursday night, we only picked up our game and started putting a few passes together when we went 2-0 down. The aim was to get through and we did that. Job done.
Too much is being read into different performances home and and away for either team. It's an aggregrate score that gets a team through, a team sets out its stall at home, in the first leg don't concede and grab a goal. Pats managed that and sought to keep that advantage in the away game. The strange quirk is, if IBV didn't score that second goal, the tie was more likely to go to penalties.
The second leg ended at 1-0 for IBV after 90 minutes, the game ends and goes into ET, say if in ET, Pats scored just one goal and the game finished on that score, would IBV have been regarded as the winners of the 2nd leg to get the coefficient points just as Pats got the the coefficient points after the first game?
I didn't claim profoundness as it's obvious that an away goal matters, just strange in the context of a game when the away goal comes after the home team goes 2 up, everything swings back to the away team. Maybe every event when it happens makes perfect sense to you, but not to me.
When that short lived ET golden rule was in vogue, it was an eerie event when the golden goal was scored.
Stream for Trnava's first league game here http://live.huste.tv/
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