Perhaps it might shock the Dundalk fans into giving the ball back a bit quicker, holidaysong.
That's enough to throw it away if Bohs win every game..
Pretty lucky it was only five.
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aertel seem to have demoted some prem teams and seems monaghan have gone to outer space
http://www.rte.ie/aertel/235-02.html
Monaghan go top of the First division!
Top of the league......YESSSSSSS! Oh FT Monaghan United 2-0 Athlone Town
Womens U19 Euro Qualifying
Croatia 1 - 0 Ireland FT
YEEEAAAAHHHHH!!
Oriel was electric! Absolutley brilliant result and performance!!
(Your welcome Bohs)
We played dreadful tonight. I fear for us against Pats on Sat if we defend like we did against bray. We also cant finish to save our lives. Plenty of chances for us to score in the second half and we only scored one and even then we did our best to try and miss that one (yous will know what I mean when you see it on mns).
What a night, we where brilliant from start to finish, Tipton you legend, first hattrick man since TV down in Wexford 3 years ago!
Will do Dunny :)
Sure the ball was doing such disappearing acts with such regularity that it couldn't have hurt anyone, Dillonman. ;)
not danny north, was a cracker anyway
thought UCD did well, we didnt come out for the 2nd half, thought pete made a big mistake not playing stewy byrne
bit of a dodgy peno to make it 3-1, that winter is a clown, rusty has students playing nice ball anyway.
to the idiot with the vuvuzela wtf, its hard enough getting people to a UCD game as it is, let alone blowing on a f**kin vuvuzela for 90mins.
UCD 3:2 St. Pat's Ath.
Pat's won the toss, but UCD fought for every ball and created a few chances through Karl Moore. Pat's only went in one nil up at the break. Rusty put on David McMillan for his first game since last June, OMG! he scored immediately and the feeling went around the UCD team that the game was there to be one. With Moore, D.McMillan, Chris Mulhall and Killer Kilduff it was only a matter of time. KIller scored his 13th league goal from a tight angle after a great run cutting inside. Greg Bolger slotted home a peno after Killer was taken down in the box. UCD kept up the tempo and put on a great display for the large crowd.
vg to the Pat's fans that sang in the second half.
Strange game in Belfield that was dominated by the wind for most of the match.
Pats had the wind in the first half and were dominant for most of it, we probably did well to get to half time only 1 down. They didn't take enough shots though, the goal was a lovely strike but they could have used the wind more I think. In the second half, they didn't deal with the wind well and we got two good goals and a penalty that might have been a bit soft and were deserved winners IMO.
thank you very much for beating Rovers, thank you very much, thank you very very very much.
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Get in!!!!!! Come on you whites!!!!!!!
Dundalk fans are known to have thrown a few fireworks at our fans outside the ground over the years. Only fair to return the favour.Quote:
Originally Posted by holidaysong
I sincerely hope that was tongue in cheek, because it's an utterly, utterly stupid justification for throwing fireworks if so.
Yay on last night's result for us, even though I missed it. Missed the Fingal win as well. May just not bother turning up for the rest of the season. :)
The relegation race is getting very interesting now. Looks like Drogheda are gone, and it's hard to see Bray getting out of the play-offs even given their current form, but they could well win their play-off. That leaves Galway, UCD and Dundalk fighting for two safe spots; all three had excellent results last night. I don't think anyone would fancy playing Monaghan or Derry in the play-off final.
You quoted my answer to that!
The gap is far to big for Bray or Drogheda to finish any higher than 9th. Still a long way to go yet and loads of points up for grabs so it aint over yet. To our advantage we still have to play UCD, Drogheda and Dundalk all at home, if that is an advantage? :D Soccerbot's prediction reckons we will finish 5 points clear of Drogheda and 13 points behind Galway.
I really wouldn't find playing Derry in the final if we got there, I'm saying that because we have played them in the cup twice this year and we were by far the better side both times, plus there form is not great goming into the final stages of the season. I think our lads would take what happened to us last year and use it to our advantage and with Jake Kelly in the form he is in at the moment i think we are capable of beating anyone.
The side finishing 8th should not be involved in relegation. Most leagues have 3/18 or 3/20 being involved in a relegation scrap, that's about 15%. 15% equates to 1 and a half places, one (10th) should be straight relegation and the half (9th) a play-off with a Division One side.
In the cold light of day...
Dundalk fans: Do you not realise you've helped Bohs? Can you handle that on your conscience?
SkStu: Do you not realise you were cheering for Dundalk..think about that for a moment - is that how bad things have become - I mean, Dundalk!
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Jesus,what a night...great performance from us...totally deserved.Hard to believe we have beaten Rovers 3 times this year yet struggled so badly for such a long period.
Sums up why we all keep going though...there is no better feeling than watching your team produce a performance like that...you cannot possibly get the same buzz watching a foreign team on Sky Sports.
Nursing a bit of a hangover here in work...but well worth the pain!!!!
We needed the three points as we were getting very close to the relegation sramble. Then we had the incentive of showing your number 11 that he is a liar and a cheat.
If you have asked me earlier this season whether I would prefer Bohs or Rovers to win the title, I probably would have said Rovers.
However, the incessant bragging, gloating, and showboating that a large number of your fans have engaged in over the last few months have made me disinterested as to who wins.
Last night's results removed the stomach churning possibility of Rovers winning the league in Belfield too thankfully!