Horrible game to lose, to be honest. We weren't great but were the better team and played whatever football there was.
Very poor game of football for any watching neutrals.
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Horrible game to lose, to be honest. We weren't great but were the better team and played whatever football there was.
Very poor game of football for any watching neutrals.
I think Dundalk deserved a draw tonight but Cork were definitiey the better side in the second half.
I think we were possibly unlucky not to get something from the game Looking back I think we were very poor upfront, nice moves but nothing at the end of.
The game was there to be won in the first half, Dundalk hitting the post twice in that period, Cork did hit the bar but scored following that move, decent strike by Morrissey.
The pitch was very poor, and very obvious even on tv that it wasn't watered, amazing scene in the first half with two Cork players looking at Benson doing the groundsman job by stamping on a massive divot. Such a fantastic ground, yet allowing the pitch to be in an unperfect state.
One win each now, 2 games remaining between the two, you'd probably think these games will have a huge bearing on the league. Then again next games always the most important.
If that's the case of so many games, the pitch needs extra attention and certainly could do without kids half time matches.
The other thing I can't understand is Cork are paying a significant rent for TC to the MFA, they get a fantastic stadium, does this not include professional pitch maintenance ?
Strange how often Dundalk are the better team and go home with no points. Odd really.
Kenny blaming the pitch is classic bitterness out of him. He hasn't won in the Cross in three years, was the pitch to blame for all those losses too?
It was a game either side could have won to be honest. Dundalk are much more direct than last year, long balls from Rogers to Hoban and long throws into the box. Our young back line was immense in handling it though.
Bohs with the ref to think for their point tonight.
Because he sent Brennan off for a second yellow for diving?
Clear handball he waived away for Bohs second half
Tomas Connolly is a diehard Pats fan, should have recused himself from reffing the match.
Deserved point,,
A lot of good young players from both sides tonight, unfortunately an equal number of lumbering oafs who can't pass a ball.
Do you think the pitch was ok?
It was certainly heavy and not secure under foot with both sets of players losing their footing. The look on Caulfields face when McCormack flattened Hoban - he thought he was going to walk for a moment and was very relieved looking when there wasnt any card. Doyle had a patchy performance in general with slips getting frees and trips getting nothing. Dundalk were awful in front of goal regardless of not getting the bit of luck with hitting the post. Gannon was a loss and may very well have handled the initial ball in that was spooned against the bar from 6 yards. Defenders had all been pulled toward wide not to be able to get to the shot and close it down.
not out to hound the guy,(i'm involved in coaching myself) but we've spunked our dough on Connolly i reckon.
2 weeks running he comes in as sub and hardly has a touch.Fair comment.
Thought Dundalk were easily the better side 1st half.Should have crowned the edge we had with a goal and we almost did a few times.
The winner came from an uncharacteristic mistake at the back when the ball wasnt cleared and bit of footy and head tennis ensues and sees the ball fall to Morrisey and the keeper cant see it and the net rattles.
Fine finish
Dundalk ploughed on but never really threatened after the goal
Poor match.Poor pitch but the pitch was the same for both sides.
good luck to anyone deluded enough to think the league will be decided by the 4 games Dundalk and Cork will play.
Away to bed.....been a long day. **hic**
Literally just in the door, stayed in Cork for a pint after the game and had 2 quick pit stops for a pint on way home.
Left Dundalk at 2 arrived in Turners Cross at 6.50, unbelievable traffic (hope anyone who was in the accidents is ok)
Cork better team for 10/15 mins without doing anything, then we took control without really creating a clear cut chance.
Few chances both teams second half, Cork took there chance and fair play.
Still can never understand why LOI fans are kept back, kept back for 10 mins tonight and we left and walked straight into all the cork crowd leaving
Dundalk fans complaining about a pitch :confused:
Like a lot of games, the first goal is key.
Dundalk should have been more clinical and there wouldnt be a word about the pitch now.
They clearly ran out of ideas in the last 20 mins of the second half. Partly due to some fantastic defensive work by Cork it has to be said.
Good draw for us away to Waterford. Hard to believe we are still relying on Cretaro this season.
That's a cop out on your behalf. The dive incident was too far down the other end for me to get a good view of it, so can't really comment. But if you're looking for a scapegoat look no further than your keeper who gifted us the first goal.
Thought we deserved a point and our lads deserve a lot of credit for keeping going until the end.