Great win and a decent performance. Those who cannot be named were a bit unfortunate to lose by 4 but we were the better side. A huge improvement on Tuesday night. Bring on Shels. Nice to be in the top half
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Great win and a decent performance. Those who cannot be named were a bit unfortunate to lose by 4 but we were the better side. A huge improvement on Tuesday night. Bring on Shels. Nice to be in the top half
We were excellent in the first half and not great in the second. Only for some top class saves from Barry Ryan, bray could have had 3 or 4 goals, but I suppose that's what he is there for. Two more cracking frees from Tracey and Axel is causing real problems with his pace.
Bray aren't actually terrible. They are awful at the back but not that bad in the rest of the field. I can see them picking up a few more points and being safe.
Almost exactly like the League Cup game there last year. Hut them for three goals in quick succession, then were happy enough to ease off the gas and let them back into it. Really should have been a closer scoreline, but Ryan was superb.
Very frustrating watching my side at the moment, we are creating chances, plenty of chances but the finishing is very poor. Jayo alone should have had at least a hat trick and there a few others that missed really good chances. If Jayo had of taken his chance inside the 1st 30 seconds it might have been a closer game but in saying that we were poor, very poor for the majority of the game, some of our players just aren't up to Premier level, don't think they are up to 1st division standard either being honest.
Barry Ryan was absolutely brilliant, pulled off a few top drawer saves to keep us at bay. Tracey's free kick was world class, no keeper could have stopped it.
The team defeated by Limerick are one of the worst sides i have ever seen.
Wait til Bray play us. We'll storm into a 1-nil lead and then frantically hold out until Jason Byrne farts the ball into the net in the 99th minute.
Whereas Bohs are the opposite. Bohs cannot create anything at the moment and that is why I worry about them for the season. Bray have Byrne so chances are he can always convert something out of nothing. Shels have some streetwise diggers in their side for a relegation battle and will improve. UCD were unlucky to lose to us earlier in the season and seem to be scoring a few. I seriously think Bohs are going to be in almighty fight to avoid going down this season. All Bohs' points have come against teams that finished with 10 men. And we now have lost 3 in a row at home - conceding 9 and scoring 0. Lost 4 in a row if you include Limerick away last Tuedsay.
It's going to0 be a proper slug fest between the bottom 4 the whole season, very little between the sides and i really couldn't make a call on who'll finish bottom and in the play off spot.
We lost 4-0 yesterday but we had enough chances, really good chances to make a game of it even though we were absolutely shocking at the back. Byrne hit the woodwork twice and had other great chances missed and saved but i do worry for us going forward the way the defence is. Dempsey is a shadow of the player he was as well. Bohs v Bray next Friday is going to be massive !
Why was this game moved from Friday to Sunday ?
I honestly don't think Bray were totally awful. They really struggled at the back but other than that are not a bad team at all. If they can sort out the back 4 then they will do ok. They looked much better than UCD and close enough to Bohs, probably more potent in attack than Bohs actually despite no goal scored. The scoreline yesterday could easily have read 3-4 or 4-4. I am yet to see Shels play in person but going by what I have seen Bohs and Bray will pick up more points against UCD and Shels than the other way around and that will be enough to stay up.
We played a lot better yesterday than on Tuesday.
Bohs looked much more solid at the back whereas the other crowd had a far bigger threat up front. It wasn't a 4-0 game either although maybe 6-4 would have been fairer.
Well looking at their fixture list, Limerick haven't had a Friday game at home all season, and the next one is scheduled for this Saturday as well so I guess they're aiming to get all their home games on the weekend proper. I'm guessing that's based on sound financial assumptions that you'll get more people in the gates outside of schooldays.
Not sure how you can say "more" Limerick fans turned up as you haven't played them in the League in 20 years so you've nothing to compare it too.