hopefully it wont happen..we shud stay where we are..it'll do the team gud..no point in being relegated again next year.
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hopefully it wont happen..we shud stay where we are..it'll do the team gud..no point in being relegated again next year.
They would. Well, should, at least. One thing Rovers going down with a squad which was weak enough to go down; another thing Bohs going down having finished fourth. Only issue would be if players are already contracted (hmmm...!). With the likes of Shels' and Longford's imposions, the First Division is getting weaker and weaker anyways.
Everybody left Rovers bar Murphy and still only claimed the Division with ten minutes of the last game to go.
Would Bohs be able to get a side together who will play at that level and then walk it? I am not convinced anyone can. :confused:
All immaterial, nothing to do with what I thought my very reliable source tells me. Bohs in the clear as far as points etc are concerned if this is the case. A eventful couple of nights in Derry was had by all accounts.
Sean Connor might be able to get a last minute job as Santa as he has have the suit already (red tracksuit legs) :D
I hear Steve Staunton is looking for a job.
It says a lot about John Delaney that not even Kilkenny would offer Staunton a job at this point (when the alternative is appointing Roddy). Even more damning, he would have been lucky to be interviewed by Kilkenny before the FAI put him in charge of the national team :eek:
if bohs did any dodgy dealings or whatever then they should be done for it,
the fai cannot have one rule for shelbourne and another one for bohs.
come on john delaney and look into this matter.
the blues are going up :D
If that happens then I'll be more the glad for it
It means we won't have to go to that embarrasing ****hole known as the RSC next season...
As one of my esteemed colleagues has stated - it's actually our fault this happened:
:nods sagely and awaits response:Quote:
I actually blame us for all of this. Blaming Connor is just making him out to be a scapegoat in all of this. An innocent bystander if you will. We always blame the board for the ails of the club but they are virtually never changed. They have in fact a lot of experience in appointing managers over the last few years!
No. It is obvious that we are to blame. It is us that took our eyes off the ball in this one and disappointingly so.
Why did we not let the board know as soon as a ball was kicked in anger that Sean Connor was not the man for us? We should have given them a signal as soon as the season kicked off. How were they to know, to be led by us before it was too late? We should have been out in force from early days with banners, catcalls, pigs heads and we should have held the boards hand on this one like we proudly did for Pete Mahon, Stephen Kenny and Gareth Farrelly before him.
This must not happen again! We should not put ourselves in the position again whereby at least one hack this week blatantly and belligerently absolved us of all ‘fault’ for the sacking of Sean Connor. Certainly our most embarrassing performance to date and one we must NEVER repeat!
So from next seasons first game,… NAY, from next seasons first warm up game we must be out in force waving banners and catcalling for the new managers head. We must regain our dignity and pride as Irelands ONLY – Notorious Boo Boys!
Oh the shame.
End of rant.
Poor old Blackie, does anybody know what happened this time?
Rumours are great.
No, the new stand really is there. ;) :D
anyone have a link to the story in the sun yesterday?
I have seen the RSC new stand in a photo it does exist. :D
Oh holy mother of christ :DQuote:
At a team meeting the night before the game, each player was given an envelope and told that they were to open it before they went to bed.
Players being players, they opened them straight away to find, on Birmingham City headed paper, a message reading “Best Wishes from Steve Bruce.” Bohs lost the final.
thanks for the link, very funny story!! :D