In the first division I just dreaded us playing!!!
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Definitely OTT and very unfair. All players have the odd bad game irrespective of what they are or aren’t paid. It’s part of the game. Hardly as if Bolger is solely responsible for shams recent defeats. Is O’Brien deliberately trying to be controversial ? Maybe sees himself as some kind of LOI Dunphy 😊.
Would expect someone that played the game to know how difficult it is when a player is in a bad rut.
Such a stance is laudible and has worked out well for you so far!
Its crazy how so many people know the fine details of players contracts in this league, clauses and all. Confidentiality at boardroom level in LoI must be zero - and even moreso when its about the details of players signed with other clubs. Cleary may well have requested such a clause at Rovers, he may not have required the same clause when signing with Dundalk, who knows! Maybe the basic wage offered by Dundalk was enough to have him drop extra demands, maybe not, and only time will tell. While Cleary on his current form would be a major loss we do have decent cover as I dont think even SK expected him to have such an immediate impact. Bradley can only wish he took a punt there at this stage. Given plenty of time his judgement might bear fruit at Tallaght as he hasnt done a whole lot wrong really and must be a serious breath of freash air after Fenlon.
God you have to laugh at the pure, unadulterated arrogance of (most) Rovers fans, Bradley is the perfect manager for them, long may he reign :D
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Is there something put in the water or injected into the atmosphere at Tallaght Stadium that leaves Rovers fans naive and accepting of every bit of spin they are fed?
Daniel Cleary was under contract at Birmingham to July 2018 and certainly could have sat out his contract there if he wished. He could probably also have gone out on loan to a LoI club or elsewhere which would have given him options in July. Instead he negotiated a mutual termination agreement which allowed him to sort out something at home that was more long-term. He subsequently signed a 2 year deal with Dundalk and you are still saying that a phantom free release clause was the barrier to him signing for Rovers.
The logical conclusion to what you are claiming is that there is a deficiency in the ability to negotiate with a player at Rovers rather than an inability to recognise talent.
While pondering to figure out which of these it might be, I thought it might be helpful to recap on the Rovers back five in their last home game against Bohs
--------------Horgan---------------
Boyle---Grace----Gilchrist---Byrne
Defence options on the bench:
Chencinski (gk)
Roberto Lopes
Joey O’Brien
Footage of the Bray goal last night. It looks like Gilchrist was expecting Finn to pass it to his left side and could not readjust.
https://twitter.com/SoccRepublic/sta...97337528774657
Gilchrist is left-footed so should have got the pass there, but it wasn't really that. Gilchrist was going wide because it was a better position but Finn decided to pass back inside and presumably didn't lift his head. Just poor play and bad communication all around.
Corks obession with Waterford continues... Cork fans spend more time talking about Waterford and Stephen Kenny then they do themselves 🙄🙄
Cork have three sending offs this year, two for violent conduct, they’re a team of saints though....
Disgraceful to have another two reds last tonight though. Four players sent off in 11 games is shocking, it doesn’t help that Browne missed the last two games with injury either.
Good point! I wasnt aware that it was a 2 year contract tbh. Its still makes little sense, given the circumstances outlined by Ezekeial, that Rovers dug in on some alleged contractual release clause. (Or that SDCC would close public toilets due to an alleged rogue turd...).
Absolutely, if any teams wants to be in the running to win things or at very least qualify for Europe you need your players to be staying on the park for 90 mins.
You can maybe tolerate one, max two per season and sometimes this could be a mad decision like a keeper rushing out and getting his timing wrong, but anything like a straight red is just irresponsible by a player. Having two sent off in one game in just unacceptable.
I think Dundalk might have had one red in 2017 (Shields) and one in 2016** (Horgan) – both 2nd yellows but I`m open to correction.
**EDIT : Dundalk had a good few more, I forgot about O'Donnell second yellow away to AZ Alkmaar and Gartland in Pres Cup away to Cork in 2016, plus also Shields away to Cork 2016 too.
Cork knocking it long every time
Dundalk strolled to victory, real men against boys (or invalids) stuff.
Greg Bolger responds to Fabio O'Brien
http://www.the42.ie/greg-bolger-resp...urce=shortlinkQuote:
'Keep it constructive... you clown' - Bolger hits back at RTÉ criticism
The Shamrock Rovers midfielder has responded to comments made last night by Declan ‘Fabio’ O’Brien.
Won without playing well, which they say is a sign of a good team, but I'd be a bit worried that it could be a case of riding our luck a bit. Sligo offered nothing and were playing for a draw, the next few fixtures against teams that will have a go at us will be telling. Played some nice stuff for spells of the first half, but seemed to panic in the second that we hadn't scored yet.
They have a very poor record in midweek games this season. Small squad holding back their best for games they think they can get results in. They have done well so far. Right now I think Sligo will finish behind them, and Bohs could be sucked in as well despite their success in derby games.
The pitch was looking a bit better against Sligo, but the heavy rain on Monday night wrecked it.
18 is a joke, especially as it seems away fans can't get the cheaper tickets in advance. Plenty of home fans don't know what's going on either with the new category of matches. How many other clubs have a similar system?
We are woeful alright, just have to hope that Bray continue to be worse. Sligo looked very poor both times we played them, Bohs a bit better. But beyond those 3, it's hard to see us taking points off anybody. We never look like scoring.
The Bradser speaks:
https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football...mians-defeats/Quote:
Bradley said suggestions that European qualification had been made more difficult by their poor start were ‘ridiculous’, pointing out that his side had overhauled Derry City, who had been eight points ahead of them, in their final nine games last year.
We had a poor start to the second half. We were much better first half. If we had scored early it could have been a big scoring game. 3 points is all that matters.
Bolger was one of my favourite players in the Pats title winning side of 2013. Was the best centre midfielder in the league that year in my view. Pity he left under a bit of a cloud ( threw the toys out of the Pram a bit when we wouldn't let him go to Motherwell for buttons.) Havent seen him really this year, but I'd still rate him.
He's off again
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...is-469684.htmlQuote:
“It’s Shamrock Rovers, it’s the biggest club in the country. I fully understand that that comes with being the manager of this club — you get criticised when you lose.
I wonder if Ronan Finn is directing this at his manager, and if he is, whether the manager is capable of grasping it
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...is-469684.htmlQuote:
“If you go in thinking you’re above anyone, you’re leaving yourself open to be hurt. I don’t think any team in the league is good enough to be like that regarding another side.
Genuine questions below especially for any Rovers fans here
Ronan Finn towards the end of this video interview
https://twitter.com/ShamrockRovers/s...36026858426370Quote:
It’s what happens when you play for Shamrock Rovers, everybody wants to get a little dig at you. Everybody else hopes you fail
1) Do you agree with him?
2) If you agree, why do you think that is the case that "Everybody else hopes you fail"
Looked uneasy, what else was he gonna say. I think he is trying to embellish the "siege mentality" that his manager is know to spout from time to time. Everyone else hopes you fail, of course they do, sure we all do that, except when it comes to Europe of Course i would even cheer for the Bohez against any foreign oppo.