Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
Derry would finish 3rd - possible 2nd.
We've beaten Cork before, though wouldn't beat them every time we meet. I suspect Linfield wouldn't take any points off Cork.
Shels haven't beatn us in their last 9 attempts, whilst we've clocked up important victories against them in the last couple of years. Therefore, we'd continue taking points off them.
I suspect we'd take points off Drogheda, as our defence is solid, and they seem unable to score more than once in any game. Linfield didn't beat Drogs.
And we haven't lost a game to Linfield in recent memory.
All-in-all, I would expect our performance against the other top 3 teams in the EL to shade yours - hence we'd be a place or 2 above you.
On a general side-point, defences throughout the EL are much tighter than they are in the IL, so I could see Linfiled losing more points against weaker sides than Derry would. An IL team in the EL would generally find it tougher up-front to score than in their own league, whilst EL teams would generally find it easier to score against you. The amount of goals shipped on an average week in the IL is ridiculous. There were 8 games in the IL Premier Division on the weekend, with 31 goals in total ! Two of those wins were by 4 goal margins - incl 2nd placed Glens v 3rd placed Portadown (i.e. not a game involving a whipping-boy team). Two weeks ago, all but one of the Premier games ended 3:2 ! Linfield let in 2 goals against a rubbish Larne side on Saturday. Ok - so you've won the league already etc etc, but I couldn't see Cork needing to score 3 past Finn Harps at any point last year to ensure a win (and I suspect Larne are worse than Harps were last year) !