If they have Neil Doyle reffing their matches they will have every chance of challenging Cork for second place.
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If they have Neil Doyle reffing their matches they will have every chance of challenging Cork for second place.
Lol The perfect day for you to continue your weird obsession with his every spoken word.....then again the other 364 work for you as well :) you must love an aul leap year. Btw "logic" would dictate that as he didn't define what he meant by outside it could mean anything or anybody , media , rival managers, other teams fans and like all fans rovers fans live in hope as well.
Internet sensation as manager seaks to take pressure off team. Yawn although I know a guy who if Bradley said we are going to challenge or win the league would ridicule him for putting pressure on the team..... :) :)
There are lots of options but we know the outcome of them all. Have to compliment the club on the 1899 bar at the weekend it is becoming great Craic. It is open for the longford match on Monday and I'd say all would be welcome for any traveling longford fans. Open from 6pm
Jesus lads, he left Liverpool four years ago. The amount of experts in this league who know everything about every club is astounding.
There's an impressive amount of nonsense above. He's not on loan from Liverpool, he's on loan from a Seria B side. He hasn't played for Liverpool for years. Where do people get this rubbish? And where is the critical thinking?!
I'm sure he's on a decent salary, but 3k is laughable.
3k a week indeed, april fool alive and well, but on a more serious note, I wonder who is the best paid player in the PD and how much he is on this season. I think wages seem to have been more modest in recent season though, and there is no stand out star like Towell, Horgan or Maguire, but I think Dundalk offered McEleney 2k a week to stay, and I'd say Vemmelund wouldn't have been too far behind, but not that much maybe.
I'd possibly say Finn might be out there as one of the best paid at the minute?
Stephen McGuinness said it's about 1200 at the top end, but maybe some of the players who've come in from abroad are on a little more.
2k is huge. We have a 25% increase in wage budget this year, but I imagine the majority if not all of that is to cover the change to 52 week contracts.
Sean Gannon is the highest paid player in the league, followed closely by baldy Sheppard at cork.
On another note from Fridays game, I was pleasantly surprised by the Brandywell pitch. I'm not a fan of artificial pitches, but it seemed to play reasonably well.
Looking back at the highlights now I'm still astounded that we didn't get anything from the game.
Was watching SR earlier and that came into my mind too it looks unbelievable the surface
Watching soccer rep earlier, Bray v Cork, I wonder why Cork didn't take their 3rd red strip, would have made much more sense that to have a team in green and white (Bray) v a side in white and green (cork).
Then again it hardly effected the score from Corks perspective but was almost a green blur watching it.
Will UCD be fined for failing to arrange to get to their fixture on time?
Only fair that they’re deducted points I reckon.
I was at the first game Derry played behind closed doors v Coleraine and the pitch was a bit dodgy but it's definitely improved in the past three games.
The contractors who installed it said it's the highest quality they've ever put down although it may have something to do with the underlay they used.
Hopefully we can get the floodlights realigned too.
The first few pitches Dundalk had were not great, and certainly the last one pre 2017 was in poor shape. This showed up very poor in rain but it probably looked a lot worse than it did to play on. Thankfully the 500k or so they paid to install the latest one in Jan 2017 is at last a good pitch, I think it's similar or even a replica to the FAI one in Abbotstown.
The one in Brandywell definitely looks a decent version too, hopefully it beds in well and won't need replacing for a good few years.
That's the thing though, when we put in the new surface I'm sure it was said it was the best at the time. Have things advanced that much in 12 months that Derry's is significantly better?
I really think a lot of it has to do with aesthetics. If you look at the pitch in the Brandywell it has a pattern similar to how a grass pitch is cut, Oriel doesn't and I think that is noticeable.
The main problems with Oriel seems to be two things from what I gather, the pitch isn't brushed nearly enough and you can see it progressively get flatter at times before it gets brushed, and the base its on doesn't seem to be the best quality, when they replaced the carpet last year they didn't do much to the base which can have an effect on how the pitch feels. Also Oriels blades of fake grass look shorter than the Brandywell but that could be the brushing again or just my eyes playing tricks on me.
The shock absorbing layer beneath the carpet was replaced in 2017. Id agree with you regarding the maintenance of the pitch previously, especially 2011/12, maybe they didnt bother too much with the old pitch either but since the replacement it has been maintained as per manufacturer guidance. The length of the fibre are standard for UEFA licence, though maybe a different manufacturers product could look and feel different. Dundalk's recent pitch was done by Limonta Sports (same as the training pitches at Abbotstown), I think the previous one was FieldTurf. It'd be interesting to know who Derry's pitch was done by.