Originally Posted by
pineapple stu
Bohs will have to be disappointed with that to be honest. They were largely dominant but their finishing really let them down at times, and TNS defended quite doggedly too; the centre backs were quite good, I thought. Ignore the stats saying the Welsh had no shots on target; TNS were very dangerous on the break, really should have taken one of their chances and it's definitely all to play for in Wales. On last night's showing, better teams than TNS will cut through Bohs.
2600 or so looked about right for the gate; the Jodi was fairly full and the rest of the ground was empty (not that anyone would have wanted to be in the Connaught with the weather). Ticketing was a bit of a mess though; three turnstiles open, with one selling children's tickets only, so it was very slow getting into the ground. A steward then told people to head into the children-only turnstile five minutes from kick off cos they'd now give adult tickets as well, but the turnstile operator then said that was nonsense, which lost people their places in the other queue. A couple of minutes later, anyone with E20 exactly could pay cash at that stile, get no ticket and just head in.
Overall though, Bohs are still favourites to go through, but the tie's not over by any stretch, when it possibly should be.
Edit - oh yeah, and boo Amond! Did better than I was hoping out in Sligo given how many players we were missing; sounds like we were hammered first half, but kept in it and it's always galling to score in the 88th and lose in the 90th...