He also looks too much like that guy who won Dancing with the Stars for my liking.
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He is quite the character alright! He lives and dies by the sword ; his twenty accumulated minutes of time wasting vs Dundalk came back to bite them in the end, but last night he was a bit wiser and used it to more effect. His post match rallying shout equated to "how d'ya like them Apples?". On top of that he made some very good saves. Great togetherness at Bohs though, and you're right, Rovers had the look of a team that knew they would lose. Bradley's man management abilities should be called into question. I was so surprised Bolger managed to stay on the pitch.
I like talbots passion, you can be sure when rovers wi n we will enjoy it as well.
Do yo even remember when yhe last time that was?
Greg Bolger and Talbot sum up the difference between the sides. Talbot 100% commited to the club amd his teammates. Bolger spent the game moaning to the ref and teammates and went missing when they needed something in the 2nd half.
Watched last nights game - a few points.
Thought the ref was good throughout.The pens were solid pens,no madness with cards.Unlike him,but he was decent.
Mandroiu has the World at his feet,what a thundermother****er******* rocket of a goal,Good passion in him also which is a good thing to see imo.
Long is a coach and a bit.
Rovers have sfa decent players.Finn is excellent,Bolger puts his shifts in.Carr is good but is getting played way out of poz.Lopes and Grace fine.Ethan Boyle needs to sign-up for rugby league.No skill,just a big fooker.
Bradley looked like a man that had been sparring a few rounds with Conor McGregor when he was interviewed post match.Head down,looked dejected,no eye contact.
It was a great match.Enjoyed it thoroughly.
This is not a blip. This is turning into a tradition. Far more experienced and expensive Rovers teams put to the sword by Bohs. Last night Bohs were short 6 1st teamers and lost 4 more players injured in the game and yet still somehow found a way to win. That's humiliating and Rovers should be embarassed
Equaling a run that hasnt happened in nearly 40 years is hardly a blip! It isnt massive in relative terms to past challanges Rovers have faced tough like losing Milltown, examinership, submitting false accounts, relegation, SDCC having to take control of the almost derelict new ground in Tallaght, a spell of 16 years without a league, 32 without a cup for cup specialists so yeah I can see why some Rovers fans would take this on the chin!
Brilliant;);)
In fairness, there's an awful lot of hype around Rovers players, but not a whole lot of substance. Mannus is a top class keeper, Grace, Finn, McEniff, Byrne and Clarke(but not as a left full, absolutely wasted there) and Carr (again, playing in his proper position) would all add to every team in the league, but honestly, as a Bohs fan, I genuinely don't see which Rovers players would significantly improve the first choice Bohs 11. Mannus and Talbot are roughly the same, Pender and Lyons are both better right fulls than Boyle. In fact Barker is probably as good a right full as Boyle, but that's more down to his deficiencies than Barker being a world beater. Kavanagh is a class player, but he's not being played. Wouldn't swap either him or Clarke for Leahy and Kirk though. Grace is a very good player but I wouldn't be pushing Cornwall, Finnerty or Barry out the door to facilitate him. All three are significantly better than Lopes, who I never rated as a centre half with Bohs, but did think I did a good job in the centre of the park (unlikely to get in there ahead of Rovers 16 other central mids though) Levingston showed Bolger up to be the flat track bully he is. All mouth and not half the player he thinks he is. Byrne is a class player but I certainly wouldn't swap him for Mandroiu, and Watts is still the same as he was with Bohs, full of fancy tricks, passes with the outside of the foo, but not a whole lot of end product. If he had stayed under Keith Long and Trevor Crollys' tutelage, instead of playing for that bufoon Bradley, he would have been in an infinitely better positiion to go back to England, which has always been his expressed aim. Finn, once again, completely went missing against Buckley, whilst Greene is shocking and should be nowhere near a team hoping to challenge. As I said, I rate Carr as a striker but he's just like a slightly better version than Darren Manseram. Rovers have very little on the bench either and I presume Joey O'Brien is embarrassed to be picking up a hefty wage at this stage. All in all, Rovers may have the money, but Jesus, they really are not in the same league as Dundalk..Or Bohs for that matter -)
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Bohs players are part time, so they dont have recovery time that full time sides do. With full time sides like Rovers they can stay overnight for games like Finn Harps/Derry and can have recovery days for their players. Bohs dont have that luxury. James Talbot for example was playing/training for Bohs and then getting up at 5am next day to go work for An Post.
Shamrock Rovers as a club are an embarrassment. From poor management, players lacking in effort/commitment only interested in getting their money every week and the fans hammering the players at the final whistle Friday night the club seems a joke from top to bottom. Rovers mave have money but you can't buy class.
Bohs from the directors to the players and the fans are united and pulling in the right direction. Hopefully that answers ypur question why Bohs are everything that Shamrock Rovers aren't.
Lol , comedy gold,
Rovers don't stay away the night before Derry/harps matches as they don't have the budget, the players lack of commitment in your eyes has them second in the league. Enjoy your win but calm down.
As regards embarrassment, have a look at your players efforts against other teams, your lack of effort to even keep the weeds down in your stadium and .....eh ...bob Marley image rights...... :)
Bohs don't have a divine right to win every game and unfortunately we can't play Shamrock Rovers every week. Hopefully Shamrock Rovers keep on doing what they're doing. Spoofer manager and alot of bang players basically stealing a wage from the club. Does Joey O'Brien wear a balaclava going into training? An embarrassment of a footballer these days
Which game were the Bohs players “embarrassing “ in ? For part time players they have been exemplary all season. Lost some games alright but who didn’t ?
Stadium was cleared up - by volunteers and is in a better state than Milltown 😁
Your joke of a club with its bought history and ridiculous sense of self importance gives all fans a laugh - cup specialists 😁 really ? Lecturing on fan owned (100 years after Bohs were doing it) before pimping the club out the first chance you got.. pretending you are at the level of Dundalk - delusions of adequacy for a joke club with no history careering towards the next bankruptcy
Dont hold back or anything Marino! All fans have done the 'self importance' things when top of the heap though maybe Rovers retained it when not top of the heap at time.
This whole 'part time' thing is overplayed imo.
Bohs are able to attract a far better calibre of player than, say, ourselves or Finn Harps by virtue of location.
Sligo Rovers status as 'full time' doesn't mean much in this context although the comparison with Shanrock Rovers is valid. Shams should probably really be beating them out the door every time they meet given resources available and equal availability of quality players. They are higher up the tablee tbough to be fair. Just my opinion.
The bombast from the bohs fans enjoying their 3rd place position in the league is tempting me to start to cheer for the new anchor tennants in north Dublin county council stadium Shelbourne.......maybe not.
No sure about Bolger going missing i thought Byrne and him were the only effective 2 in getting things going. Clarke was he even on the pitch in the first half, he was terrified of getting caught out with that little ball in behind which was his undoing in the last game. Has not been the same since the cruicate. Joey O Brien was a huge loss. we have two players who are less comfortable with the ball at their feet ie Lopez and Ethan Boyle it was embarrassing looking at them at times on Friday Night. Was O Brien injured?? or gone to some Wedding. We played some good stuff at times by at this stage its a psychologist we need. Bradley's after match interview ask my swiss. Bohs hats off great stuff and brilliant support.
Long enough around to remember an unbeaten run by Rovers against us of 13 /14 ? games from 1984 until we beat them in the RDS ( and kept beating them there). Probably four years or so. The longer it went on the more the Bohs fans and players expected not to win. Rovers seem to have that mindset now. Glittering array of passing in midfield and then indecision/freezing up/over committing in each penalty area. Would confidently expect Rovers to go on an unbeaten run now until they play us again in 11 weeks.
Karma being what it is, though , I would not be surprised if Rovers beat us in the cup final , killing two hoodoos in one, and Stephen Bradley is the man to do it.
What with Aishleigh Grimes reminiscing at half time about his Mandriou like wonder goal v Rovers in a cup replay in the 70`s and an apparently stirring pre match speech to players from Warren O Hora, visiting back from Brighton, Long and Crolly seem to be able to organise the right psychological uplift for the team for the derby. f only we could do the same v Dundalk and Cork!
Sadly I had to suffer the pain of seeing both goals you refer to above- think the Grimes goal was 1974- that was the season Rovers dispensed with their whole squad aside from Johnny Fulham & Leech and replaced them with a squad of 18 year olds (including Alan O’Neill) . The first game finished 1-1 (Leech) but then we were hammered 4-0 in the replay, Grimes did score a cracker but it wasn’t as good as last Friday’s goal - and I was just as angry then as I was last Friday- the big difference being in 1974 we were the underdogs - but the one constant is that over time each of us will have periods of dominance in derbies so enjoy your current moment in the sun - and when we next best you it will be our turn to brag.
So you don't think getting up at 5am before training/playing matches affects performance or part time players working and playing 3 games in a week might be an issue either.
It's probably a coinidence as well that that the 2 sides with lowest budgets are the bottom 2 and the 2 sides with the biggest budgets are the top 2.
Making me feel old now.Memory playing tricks.Thought it was later than 74. Mitched off school to on a Wednesday afternoon, pre flood lights in Milltown.Could have sworn Johnny Fulham played the whole season for us in 74.Did Mick Leach not go to Waterford the year before.?
Apart from the Grimes goal, my abiding memory of the day is that a few of us Bohs kids started celibrating upstairs on the bus back to town when a well known Rovers fan , and An Poblacht seller outside the GPO, came upstairs, gave us a murderous look, but then quiely said"fair enough" and went back downstairs, to our young relief.
As you say CJ, what goes around comes around.Enough years of grief and humiliation behind me to enjoy the brief bright spells.