In recent history, 2010 appears to be the last time that the champions averaged less than two points per game:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_L...emier_Division
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In recent history, 2010 appears to be the last time that the champions averaged less than two points per game:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_L...emier_Division
Yeah I'd got that far back and nothing as far back as 2006.
I'd say that 2010 season the standard was better then this year but I suppose that's subjective.
36 games 67 points that year. Rovers on 59 with 5 games left. Wouldn't bet on us beating 67 points but as derry pats are unlikely to get to 62 or 63 it probably doesn't matter.
I'll celebrate winning the league if we do it but unless we freshen things up for next season it won't be 5 in a row. Someone has to step up you'd imagine
Having gone 20 years winning feck all in the past I'm happy to win the league any way we can
Here’s the free out that was awarded, an absolute joke of a decision from the round man with the whistle
https://x.com/anacourseceltic/status...775543747?s=46
Agreed, a goal worthy of goal of the season in any league, Rooney looks a very good player this season. I haven’t seen the reds back yet but both of Mulraney's cards looked soft and for the Curtis one myself and everyone around me was calling for a pats free kick, it was more of a 50/50 but a straight red card seemed totally uncalled for from where I was on initial viewing.
If the First division play offs weren’t sorted already they definitely are after tonight,fair play to Wexford for churning out the results late in the season,haven’t impressed me any time I’ve seen them but have got the results when it mattered…..
Decent win or actually a win (at last) for Dundalk last night, yet this is still not a good side, could have conceded two goals easy such was the usual lack of concentration at the back, but a welcome win all the same.
Results did go our away above the table, but I still think we have left it too late to finish 4th, the gap is only 4 points though and no games in hand, 5 to go and we have Shels (a) and Bohs (h), but realistically we would need to be winning 4 of the last 5 and I do not see that happening.
Cork City look tired and disinterested, Keating is a superb talent but that said they looked depressingly like a team that had already accepted their fate and made little or no effort apart from 2 chances.
Still simmering about that match in Dalymount last night.
Several Shels players went down as if they'd been shot in the head whenever they were under pressure.
I haven't seen time wasting as bad as that in 20 + years (and when you've looked at Ger Doherty that's saying something).
Ref has to stop it, so they lay as if dead, only to rejoin the action after a sideline visit.
Dreadful, cynical side. Not much of a spark last night without Moylan.
I genuinely couldn’t believe it when he signed a new long term contract with Cork at the start of July. He’d have every team in the country queuing up to sign him if he didn’t sign that contract. With all due respect it’d be quite the waste if he’s still playing for Cork next season
Sam Curtis appeal against red card turned down and he gets 2 game ban. The system is a joke. AFAIK not one change all season. Clubs need to call the fai on this **** at seasons end. Zero point in current ststem
Lafferty was given a 6 game ban and the kind folks reduced it to 4
Yep, we were. Very annoying too that Sam Curtis gets a two match ban. Honestly don’t think it was a red. Both players went in high. The least they could have done was leave it at a one game ban. I’ve seen conflicting stories on whether it applies to the cup semi or not. Anyone know for sure ? Doesn’t really seem to be a reason why it wouldn’t.
Performances of late haven’t been great but you can’t really knock the results too much, which at this stage of the season is the most important thing. I don’t think I’ve seen a single fan say they want him out or anything like that if that’s what you’re suggesting. Just saw a tweet highlighting the league table since he got the job, Pats are top. Baring in mind that although he was Clancy's assistant, he wouldn’t have had final say on a lot of the squad signings so we’ll see what he does personnel wise in the off season, having Redmond and Grivosti unavailable for most of the season this year hasn’t helped things so fingers crossed the bad luck on the injury front will remain in 2023
https://x.com/cunneen92/status/1709501466619109666?s=46