I actually can't wait for the season to finish now. I would LOVE to see Limerick screw it all up now. I hope to jesus they finish 2nd with all the fans up their own holes about walking the league this season.
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I actually can't wait for the season to finish now. I would LOVE to see Limerick screw it all up now. I hope to jesus they finish 2nd with all the fans up their own holes about walking the league this season.
Isn't it nice that for once, nobodies predicting/expecting a team will go bankrupt this season:p
Premier:
1. Sligo
2. Rovers
3. Pats
4. Derry
5. Cork
6. Shels
7. Bohs
8. Drogheda
9. UCD
10. Monaghan
11. Bray
12. Dundalk (jesus, that was depressing, I was trying to figure teams placing by budget, squad, coach and stability, bottom 4 are interchangeable)
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
1. Limerick
2. Longford
3. Waterford
4. Athlone
5. Harps
6. SD Galway
7. Mervue
8. Wexford
FAI Cup: Monaghan - Dundalk final (the top clubs will be fighting for 3rd)
League Cup: Does it matter? Derry
Rovers to go out early in the CL and miss out on the EL.
Sligo to make 2 rounds in Europe and get robbed somewhere (thus allowing their fans to whinge ad nauseum). Pats to make a serious go of it and make 2 rounds too. Derry to lose away and win at home in a carnival atmosphere.
National team to finish 2nd in the group on 5 points and lose on penalties in the quarters.
LTID has already said he is only putting us so far ahead to wind up the rest on this. I certainly don't think we will walk it and neither do most Limerick fans. Most people are looking at it and saying the top three or four will most likely beat the bottom 4 more often than not meaning the top 4 could go the whole season only losing a handful of games like last year. It will come down to the games against each other, Limerick vs Longford, Longford vs Waterford, Waterford vs Limerick etc.... Whoever can come out of those the best will win the league in my opinion. Cork had the best record against the top teams followed by Monaghan, us and Shels (i think) and won the division in the end. Limerick don't usually do well when it gets tight at the top and certainly never do well as favourites in any game. We have arguably the strongest team but so did Fingal for two seasons, not getting promoted the first time and only going up through the playoffs the second time.
Not agreed coz we havent completed our signings and those that have come in are stronger and at least have premier division experience unlike those who were here last season. (excepting Fabio of course)
Hard to make concrete predictions yet, it's only the beginning of February after all, it will be another month before all clubs have their squads finalised.
You'd expect the likes of Dundalk, Derry, Monaghan, UCD, Shamrock Rovers to snap up a few more yet. Cork and St Pats could do with another striker as well it would appear.
Now, now, be honest.
You can't wait for the season to finish because your own rate payer backed outfit are going to be terrible (again)
I've seen three or four Limerick fans on here bragging about walking the league.
Our average attendance is 500 - 600.
Our latent fanbase (ie the amount of people we could put into jester hats and onto buses for a Cup final) is probably in the region of 3000 - 5000.
So in summary 0.1% of Limerick fans have been bragging about walking the league.
Believe me though, I do genuinely feel a bit :( for Finn Harps, the very best of luck with everything this season. :ball:
Anyway, back to the thread, FAO fans of Cork, Shamrock and Sligo, which is best??
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Thanx in advance.
Sava
Shane Grimes
Sean Brennan
Ryan Brennan
Fabio.
Who have ye brought in that are improvements on them then?
Bennion or Schlingerman better then Sava?
Bayly better then Ryan Brennan?
Have ye even signed anyone to replace Sean Brenan or Grimes?
Ill give you that Murphy may be a good replacement for Fabio.
Please now, Mon's squad is ridiculous for the standard expected of them this year. Lost a fantastic keeper, and brought in two decent shot stoppers. Conor Murphy and Bayly are grand, while Reynor isn't properly proven. This does not equate to the sense of continuity and the overall betterment of quality that would have been in your side had ye held onto those who went to Drogs.
Because, to most, their squad is better than the ones ranked below them in people's individual rankings. They've signed the majority of quality from yer squad last year, while re-signing some very decent players. They certainly won't be finishing four places behind Monaghan anyway, like you seem to think.
The man won his last eight games of last season when the pressure was on the most. Bottler, alright. Limerick finished 24 points ahead of Waterford last year, with a worse squad and better teams to beat. Limerick are far better from the start this season, and despite Waterford's ONE big signing, I have then to finish third. I don't see how people think Longford's squad is worse than Waterford's.
Sir, if you would kindly remove the lemon..
Please, inform us. Do a head to head on personnel in versus personnel out.
Absolutely. However, he's not as good as Fabio, in my opinion.
Windmill,you may change the Sig there.
Oh so sorry,i forgot..you's guys like to live in the past so keep her lit ;)Quote:
Dundalk 1 - "the worst team to ever play in the premier" 2
Premier Division:
1. Rovers
2. Derry
3. Sligo
4. Cork
5. Pats
6. Shelbourne
7. Bohemians
8. Bray
9. Dundalk
10. Drogheda
11. UCD
12. Monaghan United
First Division:
1. Limerick
2. Longford
3. Waterford
4. Finn Harps
5. Athlone
6. Salthill Devon Galway
7. Mervue
8. Wexford
Premier Division:
1. Rovers
2. Sligo*
3. Pats
4. Cork**
5. Derry
6. Shels
7. Drogs
8. Bohs
9. Dundalk
10. Bray
11. UCD
12. Monaghan United***
*Unless Foster gets managers job.
** Assuming they bring in a striker to replace Cummins
*** Unless Rod make some decent signings.
First Division:
1. Limerick
2. Longford
3. Waterford
4. Athlone*
5. Harps
6. Salthill
7. Mervue
8. Wexford
*I don't know why but I think ATFC could upset the playoff chances of WUFC or LTFC.
You may notice that almost all of the other fans are making the same prediction. However as we're making our judgements based on nothing I'll hope that Harps come last by a country mile and several other unpleasant things happen to the club along the way (nothing too serious mind you. :) Also, again, your failure to understand the word 'all' continues to baffle.
I'll go:
Premier
1. Shamrock Rovers
2. St. Patrick's Athletic
3. Sligo Rovers
4. Derry City
5. Cork City
6. Shelbourne
7. Bohemians
8. Drogheda United
9. Dundalk
10. Bray Wanderers
11. UCD
12. Monaghan United
First Division
1. Limerick (we probably won't even concede a goal Nigel, much less drop points :rolleyes:)
2. Waterford United
3. Longford Town
4. Athlone Town
5. Mervue United
6. Finn Harps
7. SD Galway
8. Wexford Youths
Good to see the Limerick fans haven't let their impending success stop them from getting wound up so easily. With only 28 games yous lads must be looking forward to doing a spot of crowd-counting at other grounds? :p
(I agree that Monaghan need to get more players and better players in, but we were in a tougher situation last year when the season started so In Rod I'll Trust. Would be more than happy with Premier football in 2013)
the two rovers (thought sligo woul edge it with north signing and manager change in tallaght but now it's seems all even!!)
derry (need to replace zayed but should be heading for europe)
pats, cork, shels (one on it's way down and the other two looking very good promoted teams)
drogheda (good manager with five very good ex-united players (best 1st div keeper , a very good defender, two of the best midfielders in the 1st and o'brien who will come back to life)
dundalk, bohs,(hard to tell dundalk looing .....empty!!! bohs too
monaghan (should have a good start (a certain continuity from last year (apart from the drogheda 5)
bray very empty with dempsey adn murphy huge losses)
ucd not sure but lost meenan which is a big loss in my opinion......
that said ucd and bray had great A championship teams so they may be a lot better than this table
for the first
limerick
BIG GAP
waterford
longford
BIG GAP
the rest
with wexford or salthill at teh bottom
I don't know why everyone, except the ones brainwashed up in mondog-land, has Monaghan being rock bottom. I admit they've lost some decent players, but they'll be set out for keeping it tight and battling to heroic draws and tight wins against near neighbours. The danger for them is the manager doing a legger when he figures everyone is out to get him, or Ferguson retires in May. I am worried for Dundalk but they at least have some solid lads, Bray haven't done anything of note which adds to their woes. Limerick will find it hard to be fully consistent on a rotten pitch with good ball players, so we'll see. I still tip them and Sligo to be champs come November.
Shams by a country mile.
Sligo might implode and have a clearout during the summer.
Derry,Pats and Cork to fight for 2nd to 4th
Roddy to leave Mons in the game prior to confirmed relegation.
Rovers (no key players lost, Twigg coming back to full fitness since 2010. strong signings made)
Sligo (lost two of their best. Without Ryan they wont be as good as last season)
Derry (hard to call without Kenny there)
Pats (some good signings, full of players not required by Rovers/Sligo at the end of the day)
Shels (solid team, will be a nice battle with themselves, dunalk, monaghan)
Dundalk
Monaghan
Bohemian (anyone of the bottom 4 could go down, although Drogs are a dead cert.)
Bray
UCD
Drogheda
on its way down from their european heights, (ie fahey, guy era)..........sorry should have pointed that out
:D Fahey has been gone 3 seasons now. We have improved in the last 2 season on where we finished the season before that as well and got through 2 rounds of Europe last season :)
Premier
1. Shamrock Rovers
2. Sligo Rovers
3. Pat's
4. Derry
5. Cork
6. Shels
7. Drogheda
8. Bohs
9. Dundalk
10. UCD
11. Bray
12. Mons
8-team Mini League
1. Limerick
2. Longford
3. Athlone
4. Waterford
5. Mervue
6. Harps
7. Wexford
8. STD
Surely Sullivan,Murray Sheppard and Stevens were key players last year no?? Gartland is definitely a step up on Murray and Kavanagh and Brennan could be great signings but i think the loss of Sheppard could be key for ye if Twigg is misfiring/injured etc. Have ye signed a keeper yet?? Still think your squad is better than anybody elses but hopefully if we can hit the ground running(going to be made tougher now with all this stuff going on with cook)it will be a close run thing. Also think Pats will go close this year as theyve made decent signings but goals might be their only problem. Shels. Derry and Cork should be sloid if unspectacular while i think the bottom 6 will be a long way adrift and nearly any of the 6 teams could finish 7th or bottom.
Bottom two will be Monaghan and Bray IMO.
Apart from that and Shamrock being there or thereabouts, it's very difficult to predict the league this year I think until we've seen a few rounds of games. Certainly feel it'll be the most competitive in a long while.