Sligo 2-1
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Sligo 2-1
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Get in!! Great to see the way we've ground out results lately.
Even aside from Rico's constant pandering to Shamrock Rovers, he is a total gimp. He loves using big words that he doesn't know the meaning of in the wrong context.
People ringing into Mr Kennedy on fm104 say there was "riots" after the game in Dalymount tonight, he wants to do a topic on it later now!
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Even their forum is choking...Quote:
Originally Posted by http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/srfcultrasforum.com
LOL @ dfx
Like a monty python sketch 'losing this arm doesn't matter, what's important is I don't lose my toenail'
Rovers were very poor tonight and got their comeuppance for playing for the draw. Despite their choking it's hard to see them pick up less than 7 pts which I think will be enough.
He is right tho, Tonight didnt really matter in terms of the league title, yeah Rovers would have loved to basically win it in Dalymount but at the end of the day they knew they could lose and still win the league (which i expect them to do)
On our game against Drgos, not a great game, both teams were poor (especially Drogs they are terrible) poor crowd from both clubs, worst crowd we have brought to Drogheda in years, maybe 150-200, Ref gave us everything again:) (except 2 stonewall penos)
Pesky Sligo getting a last minute winner:(
Somebody gets it.. (except the brackets)
This is looming much larger - more than usual anyways...
http://www.sportsfile.com/winshare/w...506/364932.jpg
Rovers don't have the tradition of the bottle needed on the run in slog for the league title. Take away the Jim McLaughlin years, if they were ever there or thereabouts - they usually filled the runners up spot. Didn't they do a three a row of runners up spots, in the early '70s?
It will take a massive reversal of engrained bottling tradition, in order for Rovers to get back on the rail.
Its a massive game for both Rovers and Fingal on saturday. Fingal must win to keep in touch with Pats and sligo and rovers must win to avoid Bohs overtaking them in the title race if bohs win.
I don't think a "bottling tradition" or any other kind is really that strong in Irish football, certainly not compared to England or other countries. The majority of the Rovers players probably know very little about the club's history.