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Nope that was down to mismanagement both on and off the field. Thankfully that has been rectified and we are improving drastically on both counts.
Not really great craic but i do it as i support my club. Wouldn't make a difference if it was a Friday to be honest. A Friday may also be worse with the extra traffic leaving the city.
Well that just means you more masochistic than myself sir. I can't hack that sort of travel the night before work anymore*.
*Actually I did and worse for the election but really shouldn't have. Flew transatlantic and went straight from the airport to cover a count for a paper. Not something I'd recommend doing.
Are you taking the mick? It's that to Drogheda with rush hour traffic to contend with.
Granted, it's not exactly as if we have it the worst with the likes of Athlone, Limerick, etc all having to play on the Thursday, but still a stupid day to have kick offs.
There will be a bus up, which at least sorts out the problem of getting back home for work the next day.
It depends where your starting from, if you need to take the M50 etc. Also would the journey be any quicker if the match was on a Friday? I really doubt it.
Maybe its a stupid day to have a match from away supporters perspective but i don't see why we should change for a handful of supporters. Thursday night is Dundalk fans most popular night for football. Plus it releases to bars to be available for functions which is an extra money earner for the club. If we get promoted next year then maybe it should be reviewed as its more likely that away clubs will bring large groups of supporters to games.
It's a bit of a pain in the backside but Dundalk have to do what results in the optimum income.
Dundalk started playing games on Thursday nights back in the 1980's when there was no work and Dole was paid out on Thursdays... FACT! I believe Dundalk were cheated out of their place in the Premier Division during the close season and were shafted plain and simple. Maxi was just extreme in his reaction to that disappointment, but I understand why he felt strongly against the decision.
Who are you calling a southsider? I live in Dublin 13:mad: What's an attitube anyway?
How many years were the various different Limerick City/FC's etc based in
ahem cough Rathbane/Southill ahem cough... you of all people ought to be familiar with scangers hanging around who never go to the games.
Last time I looked this country was a republic and guaranteed freedom of speech.
Anyway to get back to the FAI Cup tie away to Dundalk :-
Dundalk: Bennion; Flanagan, Lynch, McGauley, Crawley; O'Connor, Marney, Perth, C McArdle (R Dunne, 68 mins); Smyth (Gallagher, 81 mins ), Doyle (Vaughan, 73 mins). This was Dundalk's line-up in their last home league game I have highlighted all the Ex-UCD players in the side.
Dundalk in a poor run of form at the moment- 5 points from their last 5 matches- and are playing Cobh next week. Looks like we're playing them at the right time.
Dundalk could say something similar about us sadly.
If there is a replay it will be played on Sunday 19th August at 7.45pm.
Onwards and upwards after last night. Wasn't our best performance against Galway but it would do the job against Dundalk imo. Looking forward to this, looks set to be our best away trip of the year.
the way we are playing at the moment we should win this one, although form goes out the window in cup games. hynes and murphy haven't done enough to warrant a starting place imo so I think the best thing to do is bring conan back into the team. fitzgerald and him are the 2 best wingers we have so it should be them on the wings with doyler upfront. despite his goals his performances still aren't great and I think he would make a better forward- good in the air and can finish. the team i'd go for:
Quigley
Mahon
Kenna
McNally
Bermingham
Fitzy
King
Finn
Conan
Sammo
Doyler
Interesting team. I wouldn't mind seeing Doyle through the middle; I think he'd be better behind the striker, similar to Finn away to Pats.
From IrishFootballOnline:
Very good preview, nice work Emmet. If Mahon doesn't make it I'd put Tony Mc centre back if he his fit, if not put Shorthall at full back. I expect that the midfield and attack will be the same as last week.Quote:
Preview: Dundalk v UCD
The third round of the FAI Cup kicks off on Thursday evening as nine time winners Dundalk host one time winners UCD at Oriel Park. With neither side in particularly good form, the fact that it's First Division against Premier Division counts for very little.
FAI Cup - 3rd Round
Dundalk vs UCD
(Oriel Park - Thursday, 16th August - 7:45 pm)
Referee : Damien Hancock
An injury time winner from Paul Marney gave Dundalk a 3-2 win when the sides last met - in the first round of last season's League Cup. Prior to that UCD did the treble over Dundalk in the 2004 First Division.
Central defender Thomas McGauley could be pressed into action sooner than had been hoped due to Dundalk's increasing injury problems. He hasn't played in over a month having recently been on honeymoon.
Winger Cormac McArdle is the latest to join the long list of Dundalk injuries which currently includes Shaun Williams (foot), John Flanagan (ankle), Ben Whelehan (knee), Keith Dunne (hamstring) and Kevin McArdle (foot). To further hamper Dundalk's plans Vinny Perth is suspended.
Dundalk boss John Gill is expecting a decent game against the Students, "We're looking forward to the match because UCD will come here and look to play football. It will be an open game between two sides who like to play the game the right way. We're expecting a big crowd and it is a welcome break from the league. We want to see the tie ended tomorrow night as we want to avoid replays."
Gill expects his side to bounce back from a recent dip in form which has seen them win just one of their last six league games, "We have had a little blip but that is only a blip because we had such magnificent form at the start of the season. Finn Harps have gone on a run similar to the run we had last season, while ourselves and Cobh have been consistent all season. We're still second and it is all to play for."
That dip in form cost Dundalk their lead at the top of the first division, although they are still unbeaten at Oriel Park this season and have actually gone twenty-five competitive games unbeaten at the venue.
UCD must plan without Paul Byrne and Paul Murphy through injury but Paul Crowley could return after a knock. Skipper Tony McDonnell is doubtful going into the game, still feeling the effects of a clash of heads with Keith Fahey over a week ago which saw both men receive stitches to head wounds. Alan Mahon is also a doubt as he suffers from a groin problem.
Speaking on UCD's latest international call-up UCD boss Pete Mahon said of Shane McFaul, "It is very well deserved, Shane has taken over from Gary Dicker in midfield and we have been very pleased with his performances. He has performed so well that we haven't missed Gary. His all-round game is superb."
"It is a feather in our cap to have two players in the Under-21 squad. We have had five or six players in the Under-21 squad over the last few years. Some clubs complain about their players being taken away but we are more than happy to have our lads included in international squads. I think it shows young players that we are a club that can offer great opportunities to young players", added Mahon making reference to the fact that next week's under-21 squad also includes goalkeeper Darren Quigley.
Mahon expects a typical cup encounter on Thursday night, "The Cup is always totally different to the league. We are away from home and playing on a surface we're not used to. Having said that, the cup will always be the great leveller. Dundalk are second in Division One and they will fancy their chances. We have to make sure we approach the game in the proper frame of mind."
Although UCD traditionally struggle away from home (eight wins from their last forty-one away league games attests to that), the College have already won three cup ties away from Belfield Park this year.
Dundalk last won the FAI Cup in 2002, but their nine overall wins leave them second only to Shamrock Rovers. UCD's one and only win came in 1984 when they beat Shamrock Rovers in the Final. In the second round, Dundalk advanced with the minimum of fuss thanks to a 3-0 home win over Athlone while UCD won 4-0 away to non league side Salthill Devon.
Previous meeting(s) :
Dundalk 3-2 UCD (27/03/2006)
Dundalk 1-3 UCD (11/11/2004)
UCD 2-1 Dundalk (13/08/2004)
Dundalk 0-1 UCD (06/07/2004)
IrishFootballOnline.com Prediction: Draw. The sides look likely to end up at Belfield Park on Sunday night.
Also does anyone know for certain when the replay would be? The league site says 7.45pm, while Dundalk's says 3pm.
Actually that was from the FAI's offices preview. The official club release is here
www.dundalkfc.com has a match preview up also.
Hopefully we won't be going to a replay.
Also, the match programme will feature an interview with Robbie Doyle!
Can't see us winning this at all. We're playing rubbish at the minute. I'm really glad of the game though as it'll give our injured players an extra week to recover. I'd say it'll be a low scoring game 1-0 to UCD
There's a small interview with Gill in the paper today saying he and Pete are good friends. He says no one knows the LSL and Dublin youth players better than Pete.
Robbie Doyle who are ya?
http://www.dundalkfc.com/News/070815_UCD.html
Arrogant *****.:DQuote:
The 25-year-old feels, however, that he now has a live chance of putting that bogey to bed, both in the league and the cup. Doyle told dundalkfc.com: “I think the closest I got to an FAI Cup final was with Bohs, we got beaten by Pats in the semi-final (2003). It was a great experience to get that far; it was a great run for us. It would be something I’d love to do here. We have a good draw now against UCD, which is going to be tough, but we’re on our home patch here, and if we can come through this, we’re in the quarters.
A home draw though so a little better than average perhaps.