I was wondering why they weren't up too.
Is there still no sign of the "Never Send A Boy On A Man's Job" flag?
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Shamrock Rovers Press Release from www.shamrockrovers.ie
Rovers away to Galway Utd 22nd June: Team News
Press Release Issued : 21 Jun 2007
TEAM NEWS
The Hoops are still without long-term injury victims Paul Shiels and Eric McGill, who were recently joined by captain Aidan Price, suffering from a broken metatarsil.
Barry Ferguson returns after a one-match ban while Danny O'Connor remains suspended. Ian Ryan and David Cassidy are both doubtful as they are suffering from the vomiting bug. Barry Murphy, following a collision during last Saturday's FAI Ford Cup tie against Sligo Rovers, is out.
"Everyone got a bit of a fright when Barry went down last Saturday," recalls Hoops' boss Pat Scully. "But thankfully it wasn't serious and he'll be back in 2-3 weeks.
"He's very stiff and extremely sore and will be undergoing a series of massage therapy. After that we'll ease him back into things and make sure he fully recovers."
Rovers' goalkeeping coach Stephen O'Brien will replace Murphy between the posts and Scully has every confidence in the former Shelbourne, Longford Town and Bohemian goalkeeper.
"Stephen's a goalkeeper of great experience," he says. "Even when he came on against Sligo last Saturday he did a fine job for us and he'll fit in very comfortably."
WHAT SCULLY SAYS . . .
About the Hoops' on-going injuries:
"It's typical of what's been happening to us all season – just when we get Barry Ferguson back, Barry Murphy is out for a few weeks. We keep losing key players.
"We've regularly had to deal with having to be without four or five players and it's just something we have to deal with. It's frustrating but it's not an excuse."
About the FAI Ford Cup tie v Sligo Rovers:
"Last week was most disappointing. We were soft. Brittle. I know we'd some young lads out there, but they still had a job to do and the team as a whole failed to do it.
"We don't have a big squad, and most of our players are inexperienced at this level. But it was a case of doing a steady, basic job – and we simply didn't do it last week."
About Friday's game against Galway United:
"Galways is a tough place to go to and they're a tough team to play against. We'll have to be strong enough physiaccly and mentally to go down there and do a job.
"We all have to go there as a team and as individuals and be very strong – and that includes me. We want to make up for the disappointment of last week's FAI Cup exit."
ENDS
Last Five League Games
W W W L W
Last Five – all competitions
L W W W L
League Scorers
7 - Tadhg Purcell
3 - Gerard Rowe
2 - Robbie Kelleher
1 – David Cassidy, Barry Ferguson
FAI Ford Cup scorers
1 – Tadhg Purcell, Andy Myler
League Cup Scorers
2 – Andy Myler
1 – Wayne Colbert, David Cassidy
Clean sheets
9 out of 13 in Premier Division (11 out of 16 in all competitions)
Next up for Rovers
Fri June 29 Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians, Tolka Park (8 pm)
Tue Jul 3 (League Cup) Shamrock Rovers v Athlone Town, Tolka Park (8pm)
Fri Jul 6 Longford Town v Shamrock Rovers, Flancare Park ( 7.45pm)
Tickets for all Shamrock Rovers home league games are available through Ticketmaster at outlets nationwide and at www.ticketmaster.ie
Results so far this season
Mar 09: UCD 0 Rovers 0
Mar 16: Rovers (1) 2 Longford Town 0
Mar 30: Rovers (0) 1 Galway Utd 0
Apr 03: Bohemians (0) 2 Rovers (1) 1
Apr 06: Bray Wanderers 0 Rovers (1) 2
Apr 08: Rovers (0) 1 Dundalk 0 (League Cup)
Apr 13: Cork City 0 Rovers 0
Apr 20: Rovers (0) 1 Drogheda Utd (0) 2
Apr 27: Saint Patrick's Athletic (1) 2 Rovers (0) 1
May 04: Rovers (0) 1 Sligo Rovers 0
May 08: Drogheda United 0 Rovers (2) 3 (League Cup)
May 14: Derry City 1 Rovers 0
May 18: Rovers (1) 1 Waterford Utd (1) 1 Game abandoned after 52 mins
May 25: Drogheda Utd 0 Rovers (1) 2
May 29: Rovers (1) 2 Cork City 0
Jun 1: Rovers (0) 1 Bray Wanderers 0
Jun 16: Rovers (1) 2 Sligo Rovers (2) 3 (FAI Ford Cup)
gufct was in Italy for the last home game, thats why his flags weren't up.
damogufc was also abroad.
Very poor effort at the Harps game regarding flags. None.
There are always at least 30-40 young (and not so young) lads in Section A.
The tifo flags are left in front of Section A, all it takes is two people to wave them for 30 seconds.
The drumming and the vocal support are always brilliant, but we need more colour.
Get your flags out for the lads !
Thanks PA i usually give them to Damo if im away but he was away as well but I suppose some people just love having a pop.
According the official website this game is a cup match!!! Woops!!! But worryingly is Alan Kelly is ref.....
I can't believe this has been up for several minutes and a Limerick, Dundalk or UCD fan hasn't made a joke about GU doing a special cup DVD and being admitted to the next round! :)Quote:
According the official website this game is a cup match!
I suppose draw is fair, but if purcell had his shootin boots on it could have been over at half time
Fair result i think but once again GU concede a late goal..its becoming a habit!:mad: Overall 1-1 is prob right. Good crowd, good atmosphere both in foxes and during the match and fair play to the rovers fans! a good bunch of supporters!:)
MATCH REPORT FROM www.shamrockrovers.ie
The Hoops left Terryland Park with a deserved point after Tadhg Purcell notched up his 8th goal of the season to cancel out Derek Glynns opener for the home side. Rovers had dominated the second half and should have been ahead before Glynns strike.
Stephen O'Brien deputised for Barry Murphy in goal and had to take an early catch after 3 minutes. Lester then blasted a free-kick over the bar but the Hoops got into the game a minute later when Barrett shot over the bar. Cassidy then almost found Purcell with a low cross. The Cassidy\Purcell combination almost worked in the 13th minute but the Hoops top scorer headed a good opportunity straight at Rogers.
A miss-kick from Pender saw Glynn bearing down on goal after 19 minutes but his lob over O'Brien went the wrong side of the post. O'Brien then saved Morans snap shot in the box. Purcell sent Rowe away down the left on 28 minutes but his cross was well defended by Charles. Cassidy then sent a free-kick over the bar from the edge of the box.
Rovers best chance of the half fell to Purcell from Charles weak header in the 36th minute but he shot into the side netting. The Rovers number nine had another good chance in the 40th minute when his shot was palmed over the bar by Rogers after O'Connor had done well to get a cross in.
The Hoops started the second half well with Barretts cross finding Purcell after 5 minutes but his header missed the target. Ferguson then met Cassidys free-kick but again the header was off target. A great run by Purcell in the 59th minute from the half-way line right into the Galway box finished with a shot just wide of the far post but Ger Rowe was better placed in the centre of the box. Glynn went close for the home side in the 67th minute but his shot from an angle went wide.
Rovers were punished in the 84th minute when Russell played Glynn in on the right and he coolly slipped the ball over the advancing O'Brien to give Galway an undeserved lead. Myler was immediately introduced and Rogers did well two minutes later to claim Purcells cross under pressure from the Hoops sub. Rovers were rewarded with a minute of stoppage time left when Rowes persistence set up Cassidy to cross deep for Ferguson to head across goal and Purcell to apply a clinical finish to draw the Hoops level
If we played a bit of passing football and stopped the endless hoofing it forward we might have a chance of winning a home game - 8 fcvking months.
Cousins - sort it out rapid.
Russell and Reggie outstanding again. Too many other not up to it.
being carried, O brien had his hands on his hips when the full back crossed that ball over for the rovers goal, Cooke and morans first touch is really woeful. Russler regi and wes excellent. the fonging balls up jack charlton style football is pointless especially at home
ive noticed a lot of our conceeded goals come as a result of - wingers not closing down - then pretend to be blameless
thought tony had made good changes - played well enough 1st half - then back to hoof ball for all of the second
draw fair result - but christ why cant we keep someone out for the last five mins - how many late goals is it now???
o reilly in fairness to him had one of his best games for us - he actually defeneded well last night - sure he is slow - but he actually won a lot of headers - cut out a few crucial passes - and actually passed short to derek a few times
foley had an absolute stinker couldnt connect a pass and always seemed to intercept the ball into the path of the oncoming rovers player
lester cannot kick a ball true - wes was bad also - defended alright though
russell covered some amount of ground - cookie made a few runs as did derek - but again when it should be passed he takes it on again
reggie was quiet but solid
rogers came flying off the line again we he didnt need to - but good stops otherwise
barry took a while to realise he has to challenge to get the ball
glynn was feeding off scraps - but he really took his goal well
subs - tracey at least was looking for a pass
collie defending headers on the opposition 18 yard line - again!
mckenna solid as usual
Tony would know a fair bit about us scoring last minute goals, he did it himself for years. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by corbyeire
See yis lads again next season.
Enjoyable as usual(actually slept in a car after the pub-a first for me). From a Galway perspective you have a few decent players but imop are not using them enough, lost count the amount of times the ball was just lumped forward to an underused Glynn.
From a neutral point of view, I thought Galway were lucky to get a point. Looked poor at the back, especially in the first half, and if Purcell was on form at all, Rovers would have won comfortably. Definately a better point for Galway then Rovers, despite the last minute goal.
2 good finishes for the goals aswell.
Its been long ball for alot longer than 8 months. Id say it is just a safety first tactic to be honest. Tony probably doesnt trust central midfield not to lose the ball in central midfield as it exposes the back 4 although hoofing it up to Barry Moran when he is being covered by 2 defenders is not the way to score goals.
Shamrock Rovers were the better team last night to be honest. We only had the 3 Glynn chances and apart from that very little pressure or anything. I thought Rogers was excellant in goals, very safe handling and commanding when he needed to be. It was a brilliant finish by Glynn for the goal. Derek O'Brien was his usual self, good on the ball but absolutely no end product. Id like to see stats for the amount of goals and assists he has got while playing for Gufc, very few id say. It doesnt help having him on the same wing as Reilly either because he is not that great in defence. All in all it was a good team performance and a draw wasnt a bad result. I was impressed by how good Shamrock Rovers were last night, id say they will finish in the top 5 this season.
Then, dare i say it, it might be time for the board to consider their options with the manager.
If he doesn't trust players he chose to offer pro contracts, then he has fundamentaly failed in his job, imho.
As far as i can see we are playing no better than when Stephen Lally got the push.
Tactics are rubbish, we have a speed merchant up front, who is not blessed with great height, so what do we do? Lump it up to him of course.
Some of the players we are paying should not be let next nor near a shirt again.
Galway provided 3 starting players to a recent Irish Junior international. I defy anyone to tell me that they perform at a worse standard than we saw last night.
i agree with ya(just waiting now for someone to have a go at me for this)
TC hasnt proved anything IMO.
ppl can bat on about the sequence of results last year but 2 other teams did it too as it wasnt a great division 1 and its plain to see again this year as dundalk are making bits of everyone there!.
he made a mess of the pre-season squad. we have a below adverage mid-fielder playing center back now ffs!!. reilly and moran would do well to get a game for most top junior teams around town and cookie is only a decent 1st division player(the best of the 3 IMO).
why were we playing long ball with barry moran as the target man??.... was it not plain to see after 5mins he wasnt winning anything and to change it around??
why wasnt billy made to start as target man he's a tailor made replacement??.
i can honestly say a top manager installed at the start of the season would see us at least mid-table(as things considered about the club.)
anyone who says thats not true is kidding themselves!!.
no other player frm Glynn has scored in nearly 2mths(the pen against derry)
any manager who goes into a campaign with barry as their top striker(0 goals in 14+ games now) needs there head examined. he barely played him himself last yr!.
lets just see how the new players go 1st but if there not up to much either he has to go..... 3 go down next yr and we cant afford to be one of them!
As soon as the team was read out i knew we didn't have a chance of winning the game , now I have had a go at Barry & Cookie in the past but they did try very hard for the first 30 minutes then both of them seemed to drift out of the game . Where we lost out was midfield which was really missing Murphy I noted a few times where the ball was sent up the our front two only to be headed back to the midfield area where it seemed to be a void with none of our players pushing forward . Both teams were below par and the game was lacking a touch of flair until Glynn scored then could we hang on alass not to be again . I would have taken a draw at half time but at the end I felt down and out with only a point , make to bones about it Shams deserved a draw but I wish we could have got the 3 points at home to get the monkey off our backs