FAI & Pulse wouldn't allow away fans on the terrace due to safety concerns. Was speaking to Bert last night. Seems Derry tried but just wasn't to be
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And, TBF, the Kerryman was making exactly the same points in the season preview today, that now that there have been proper pre-season preparations, along with reinforcement of the squad, every game should be judged on its own merits, so if it's a narrow defeat, but the performance is on a par with the Cobh match, there'll be no shame in that, but no-one, including the players themselves, wants to see a repeat of the Galway and Waterford hidings from last year.
Galway beat Athlone 6-0, Finn Harps 6-0 and Bray 6-0. Waterford beat Treaty 7-0 and Finn Harps 7-1. Kerry won't be alone in wanting avoid a repeat of some terrible hidings.
Kerry steadied the ship defensively somewhat after a bad loss to Waterford on the June Bank Holiday Monday. Kerry went on a frustrating run of losing 6 games by just the 1 goal. After a 3 goal loss to Waterford then, Cobh and Wexford then were the two games where 2 goals leads were thrown away.
A frustrating part of last season was not going on a run of positive results. If Kerry can cut out the concession of sloppy goals, they will stand a reasonable chance. Opponents were being allowed cheaply back into games and even worse, were being allowed to cheaply take all 3 points as well.
Looking forward to the new season hopefully the rebel army can bounce straight back up. Worrying about a natural goalscorer tho
Ohh it's so exciting, Its like Christmas eve waiting on Santa to come, except 100 times more exciting, the problem is your in your fiftys
Hopefully Santa Claus brings me 3 points tomorrow. Who won pre season BTW?? Pats were going for 3 in a row if my memory is right...
Ooh... Christmas eve analogy is nice, but for the fact that this year we don't know if santa will be serving us a present of a big bag of sh**e on Christmas morning, or indeed this coming season.
Its slightly better not knowing what to expect than its is to be damn sure and sorely disappointed!
Day 0. It’s good to be back!
Very exciting, we have 9 games tonight, all just part of the build up to the big one tomorrow night, Town V Harps, or what Harps have called the Elcloseico 24!!!
So, hope you have the jersey washed, the kids havent got too big or too cool for the theirs, and your new season chants all learned off....
Predictions - PD
Derry City v Drogheda United - HW, not sure on score.
Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk - 2-0, or the classic betting one of -1 goals,(to win by at least 2) ***
Bohemians v Sligo 1-0
Galway United v St Pats 1-2
Waterford v Shelbourne 1-1
**Dundalk have 11 new joins and 4 could start tonight, have no idea how they will perform, could be ok, v good or awful, but it should be a fairly comfortable home win, would imagine it will take our lads at least a month to settle in, hopefully can pick up some points and the odd win during that period, as a bad start in this year of all seasons could be damning for any club. Rovers missing 4 I think, it won't matter as they have a settled team and pre season was all about fitness for them v shape / bedding in for our boys.
We need a decent performance tonight after last week. I’d love to win it but a draw would suffice and move on to the Bohs game next week. It should be a great atmosphere.
Jack Kavanagh evidently injured, as he's missing from the matchday squad tonight - somewhat of a blow, as he's been excellent since signing.
Treaty playing in Blue is a welcome sight. Looks a good turnout at the Markets Field, so we're definitely about to lose.