saints unbeaten run continues easy 7-0 win over galbally, could have easily been double figures but for poor finishing.
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saints unbeaten run continues easy 7-0 win over galbally, could have easily been double figures but for poor finishing.
Wasnt ligament damage was his hamstring looks like he really has done it bad tho
This result really disappoints me and once again forces the point the TSDL should maintain the premier division at eight teams i.e. one up, one down at the end of this season. This is totally demoralising for Galbally. Wasn't at the game but heard St.Michaels rested five players and could have doubled the tally. Galbally are repeating what happened St.Nicholas and Rosegreen in recent years - they almost went out of football when promoted. Fact is there isn't nine teams good enough for premier. Its all about enjoyment - getting a 7-0 hiding at home is not enjoyment for Galbally and St.Michaels can hardly get much pleasure out of it either.
But if they are going to do one up one down, i think it has to be made known soon and not deceided till the leagues over. Both Borris and st nicholas can win division 1, but i think it would be unfair if the team in second is eventually told they are not going up. Maybe in the next few years but i would say bring up 2 teams and 1 down. I reckon Borris and st nicholas would be able to fight well in the premier league next year. And both with super facilities.
Btw, Borris won yesterday with st nicholas in cup action, st nicholas are now one point ahead but with a game more played.
in any league you have teams that are on the receiving end of big defeat's and particularly as galbally have been resigned to relegation for most of the season and have only played 1 or 2 games in the last month v a team in the last 8 of both fai and munster junior cup's and going for their first prem lge in a few year's there was only going to be 1 outcome here im afraid. galbally beat st mich's in cooke park a few year's back and had this game been at start of season where circumstances were different u can rest assured it would have been alot closer on the scoreboard imo.
nononsense saints started with derek breen, paul tobin, chris higgins, paul breen, jimmy carr, richie ryan,thomas fahey, shane guerin pa quinn and john connery. chalkie was injured only two others who prob would have started were foggy and trevor cosgrave who were subs. so dunno where you are going with resting 5 players. saints clicked on the day and played well. galbally have lost 5 of there starting team from last season and at least 2 0r 3 squad players. so this season was always gonna be a struggle with a squad of 14 players. The score was 3-0 after 70 minutes and considering galbally only had 11 players on the day 2 of whom played with vomiting bug and no sub i dont think this result is as demoralising as u say to an already relegated side who were just fufilling a fixture.
Fair enough the game is about enjoyment but one 7-0 beating of a team who are undefeated in all competitions is not gonna totally demoralise a team who knew they were severly understrength on the day and up against it. in every league in the world there will be a result like this at some stage in the season, so i cant see how this dissappoints you so much. i think this was the 1st occasion in tsdl premier division this season that a team conceeded more than 5 goals so its not as if it has been a regular thing
just to back up republicans point when saints played galbally at start of this season in cooke park game finished 4-2 .
I appreciate all the points above and all made well. However, I will stand over my view the premier league should be kept to eight teams. Fair play to Galbally for fielding a team but look at what happened to Rosegreen and St.Nicholas when in premier, both gave two walkovers each, just avoiding going out of football. St.Nicholas are having an excellent season (as Galbally did last season) but quite a few within the club are not keen on premier football next season should they finish 1st or 2nd (once bitten etc etc). Galbally are looking forward to going back to the first division next season.
what is the story with the league now? it will probably go down to the final day game of the season with town and st michaels?? who is home in this fixture?
The 2nd Division is coming to an end and theres a possibility of a 4 way playoff depending on results,Clonmel Town B and Cashel Town B should be an interesting game with Clonmel Town just needing a point to win the league and Cashel needing a win to force a playoff could be well worth a watch.Glengoole and killenaule also are still well in the hunt for a playoff as well could be a very exciting sunday in that division.
what about wilderness rover's they didnt even win the 1st div last season and still stayed up comfortably the difference being they realised they would have to strenghten their panel if they were serious about stayin up, its too easy to just say 'ah wer not good enough for this lge' wilderness have just proved that if you have a plan it can be done.
If you want to keep it as an 8 team Premier league why not just 2 up and 2 down, If a team finishes in the bottom 2 then they should expect to go down! The only way this can change is if the League want to make the Premier 9 teams again then it will be 2 up and 1 down. The 4th Division is to big and they may bring 3 up to help balance out some of the other leagues.
there could be a good bit of restructuring next season. 4th division has bit of history of losing a few teams so there might not be ten teams left in that by next season. also rumours doing the rounds kilmanahan are folding up at the end of this season. plus i know of 1 other club who may be going down a similar road at end of year but dont wanna mention it on here yet
Balls, we must move in the same circles, I have heard rumours also. Some clubs struggling in 4th division. Mullinahone already gone and Moyglass B gave a walkover last week. Also Ballyneale at the end of many hidings this season although fair play to them they plug away. I know of one prominent team devastated due to emigration so, as you say, quite a bit of restructuring may be necessary. The TSDL committee of next season can do nothing until the applications come in July so it is correct no decisions are made until then. Could be a few notable absentees.
Rural clubs are suffering big time with many young lads leaving to find work. This summer will be hard on these clubs trying to put teams together. A lot of teams are already working with squads of only 14 or 15, a few suspensions or injury's and they struggle to field a team.
Anyone here Tipp FM last night- what a joke. They had the usual 5 minutes at the end for Soccer. If that’s not bad enough, they were auctioning a jersey again fair enough but Ronan Quirke kept interupting Muiris Walsh to give out the phone and text numbers and saying that the bid was getting higher. Walsh could not get into a flow and subsequently there was in truth, no soccer coverage. It was a disgrace and poor from Tipp FM. I have been criticised for having a go at Muiris and I believe I am correct but last night he and the TSDL league were treated very poorly. Its abd enough that it is squeezed in at the end but last night they insulted everyone connected to soccer
I think you are not too badly served in Tipp re. coverage locally.
In Waterford there is NO discussion on local radio. Now whether this is because Carrick Utd. have been the dominant force , I dont know. Suffice to say that games from other codes take up all the time which, to say the least, is an insult to all those involved in our game, schoolboys included.
If anyone from WLR is reading these pages, please take note.
FAI Oscar Traynor Trophy Q/Final
TSDL vesus Wexford
The above game is scheduled for Thursday March 24th at 8pm.
The following squad are requested to meet in Cooke Park at 6pm where light pre match refreshments will be available.
Clonmel Town: John Shanahan, Richard Ryan, Ian Barnes, David McGrath, Tony Scully
Cashel Town : Colin Bargary
Wilderness Rovers: Sean O Hara
Peake Villa: Alan Leahy
St. Michael's: Derek Breen, Chris Higgins, James Walsh, Paul Breen, Thomas Fahy, Jimmy Carr, Paraic Fogarty, Ritchie Ryan Shane Guerin
Clonmel Celtic: Andrew Cosgrave
very strong squad selected, paul tobin and mikey comerford only 2 players missing who i think would improve squad. my eleven would be
1 r ryan (gk)
2 c higgins (rb)
3 I barnes (lb)
4 p breen (cb)
5 j walsh (cb)
6 j carr (rm)
7 J shanahan (cm)
8 c bargary (cm)
9 t scully (cf)
10 R Ryan (cf)
11 P Fogarty (lm)
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12 s o hara
13 a leahy
14 t fahey
Two Tipperary based teams in the Munster Jnr Cup Quarter finals next Sunday not a word re this on Monday night's show.