What in undergoodness Gaa fixtures take place this time of year?
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What in undergoodness Gaa fixtures take place this time of year?
any truth in the rumour all fai staff have been given a week off and all lights and doors are off in headquarters incase dundalk lose and petrol stations in dublin area have been put on red alert to stop anybody wearin a dundalk shirt
When we in the 1st division and Jimmy McGeough was managing us we were getting on average 2-3000 attendances, the stand was always full and the seating that was around the ground was always easily occupied,particulalry behind both goals.
Please dont try and contradict because i was thers to see it, and in the r un in to the end of the seaosn when we were just about to get promoted there were up and over 3000 there.
Ah don't, poor chap sat up all week thinking of that one :D
All the talk is about waterford and harps.
Use all all forgetting 1 thing
DUNDALK FC
game tonight on dundalkfm ive been informed, some comedy with your football..
TBH I cant see Dundalk winning tonight even though I really hope somehow we do. Just read this and you can see why I cant see us winning tonight
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Dundalk Team News: Dundalk’s promotion hopes have been dealt a severe blow just 48 hours before this game, with the news on Wednesday evening that John Gill has been forced to draft in four under-21 players for the side’s trip north. This move comes as a result of yet more crippling injury news, with David Crawley (ribs), Robbie Doyle (head) and captain Aidan Lynch (calf) now all expected to miss out through injury. This trio is added to the already long absentee list, which contains suspended duo, Shaun Williams and Trevor Vaughan, and injured quartet, Vinny Perth, Philly Hughes, Ben Whelehan and Kevin McArdle, leaving Gill with just 12 fit outfield players for the club’s biggest game of the year.
sorry lads flaming terrible post , thought i was on fire with that one but it didnt seem to ignite your interest:)
Best of luck to Harps tonight, you've got the whole Hooperatzi nation supporting you. I wonder has the FAI got the fire service on standby near their HQ?
whats the story with yer ground drove past it a couple of months ago what a shame, would be the job easy to get at from cork as well:ball:
Don't get me started :mad:
Load of rubbish.Quote:
Dundalk’s promotion hopes have been dealt a severe blow just 48 hours before this game, with the news on Wednesday evening that John Gill has been forced to draft in four under-21 players for the side’s trip north. This move comes as a result of yet more crippling injury news, with David Crawley (ribs), Robbie Doyle (head) and captain Aidan Lynch (calf) now all expected to miss out through injury. This trio is added to the already long absentee list, which contains suspended duo, Shaun Williams and Trevor Vaughan, and injured quartet, Vinny Perth, Philly Hughes, Ben Whelehan and Kevin McArdle, leaving Gill with just 12 fit outfield players for the club’s biggest game of the year.
Unsurprisingly 5 out of the 7 made miraculous recoveries just before kick off.
This crap is a pet-hate of mine and not the first time Gill has been at it. Not that it did him much good.
He's barred from Oriel Park, he can go to whatever games he wants otherwise!
FAO: Waterford fans - Is there any chance that we'll get a limited or small number of tickets for the game in the RSC?
:eek: 1500? And ye won't sell it out? Thats mad, especially for a play-off that means so much to both clubs. We should have a couple of hundred down for it, the friday night is a killer for us. (I know ironic that we would critisise fri nights as we play our home games on fridays too)
If it's limited to 1500 then it is bound to be a sell-out. We'll have anywhere between 300-500 looking to go I'd say.
I dont think the crowd from the play-off between Harps-Derry from both matches will be matched, that was some night and atmosphere
It certainly won't CTID! Those games were something else, if anything the atmosphere got too intense at times during the second game.
Any news if the playoff on Tuesday in Finn Park will be shown live on tv? I got my ticket for Fridays game yesterday but I'd say there will be tickets on sale on the night anyway.
Cork got more than 105 didn't they?
I stand corrected , I heard the second leg might be on the box
ten to fifteen max
It's a Tuesday night at the opposite end of the country. Not everyone can get time off to face what is a horrible journey. There are 4 of us traveling from Dublin and at least another carload going from Waterford that I'm aware of. It's a crazy journey on a Tuesday.
I know its midweek, but a club which only brings 15 fans to a relegation playoff doesn't deserve to stay up! I'm genuinely shocked at that!
Our game in Waterford is also on a weeknight, albeit a Friday and already we have 50 fans booked on the official club trip, with at least one other busload going. With cars and fans from Dublin, Cork etc we should have 250-300 minimum, maybe quite a few more.
If it was a Tuesday maybe half that figure would have made it, but 15!!!! UCD would have brought more. :confused:
TG