I agree with him. I don't care who goes down so long as one of them is UCD.
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8.Galway 0r Rovers
9.Bray
10.Harps
11.UCD
12.Cobh
It'll be something like this but I think Galway and Rovers will be safe with three games to spare.
3 from Harps, Cobh, UCD (I'd choose those three if pushed), Galway and Bray.
bottom:
7th: Bray
8th: Sligo
9th: Galway
10th: Harps
11th: UCD
12th: Cobh
I wouldn't go underestimating Cobh Ramblers lads. My bet is they'll stay up, along with Harps. You all seem to be to quick to write them off and that's what they like.
I was on about Harps, not Galway.Every team has unlucky stories to tell, good teams find the reason for being unlucky[bad defending, not trying for the full 90 etc.] instead of just blaming it on luck. Luck doesn't cause you to lose games.Doesn't really matter where you finish in the bottom 3, you're still in the First Division either way.Remind you of anyone last season? My god it was fun watching those fans crash back down to earth after their first game, in Terryland(there's a hint for you);)
Wow. Now that's just sad.
Did I ever tell you how I hate Bohs for ending Peter Hanrahan's career? No? That's because I'm not a sad, twisted individual.
And believe me, it hurts stooping to gutter tabloid language, but I'll make an exception for you.