It was a good goal but how many of those passes were incisive, two, including the cross?
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Not sure how important the number of passes that were incisive. If you retain the ball, the opposition can't hurt you. Dundalk were patient and waited for the moment for the space to open. What's impressive about the passage of play is that after holding on to the ball, they scored.
Come on Charlie, this was a goal where every outfield player touched the ball, it ran to 36 passes and we were playing the champions at home, not Bray......the game may have been over then, but it should still be considered a very good goal.
What's more important was our second half display and another brilliant goal earlier by Horgan when it was 1-1. This was a superb display overall, but we need to back it up with a win over Derry.
I also agree with another Dlk fan above, Pats will come good, Buckley is well capable of sorting things out.
Surprised not much talk on Sligo, that's a serious decline losing 4 in a row, are they a really that bad this season?
Poor enough result for Town tonight but overall I think we'll lose feck all games this season. Pat Sullivan (especially) and Pat Flynn are cruising through games as a centre back pairing. We've missed a lot of chances by snatching at them. Davy O'Sullivan is in a personal war with the crossbar. Long way to go and I've seen little to be worried about from the others so far.
Pat Sully has a couple of yellows to his name already but Flynn has been very well behaved. Honestly though they look like players that are well above First Division. Particularly Sullivan, playing at CB and walking it. We've let in one goal in 5 games altogether I think. Last year pretty much everybody scored against us.
But they are both Premier Division players. Flynn is only playing for Longford because he has a job in Dublin (same reason he left Rovers) and Longford train here, and Sullivan I suspect has work too. Still, both headcases in the right circumstances.
Something a miss in Pats this year. They lost their talisman Conor Kenna to Rovers which has weakened their solid formation of 2013. Foran not the answer here. Quigley has joined their midfield and contributes very little workrate when the team is under pressure. Brennan also lacked the commitment it needs to battle and he becomes frustrated too easily. Cannot afford too many luxuries in a team. Dundalk on the other hand allow Towell to invent and Shields, Mounteney and O Donnell to graft and consolidate a good midfield backed up by Horgan who works and attacks at pace. Dundalk very impressive but Pats certainly lacking overall. Bring back Bisto!!!!
John Russell and Bisto Flood are a big loss to Pats. No one they have brought in can do the job they did last season. Hope Pats don't change their style of play too much, as they may come under pressure to go more direct as the season develops.
Dundalk seem to bring the worst out in Brennan, he was sent off in Oriel last season and put in a few challenges in the later game in Richmond which could have got him into trouble.
As a Pats fan as soon as we signed Brennan I knew he was going to pick up a few stupid red cards but the rest of the time he is superb so he more than makes up for it.