Presume game is off so?
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Actually, gufct is implying there that Rovers and Bohs' budgets are the same (which is pretty certainly not true) and that Sligo's budget is 3/4s of both (which cannot possibly be true). Bohs' budget is about E40k a week, so he's implying that Sligo's is E30k a week whereas poor little Galway's is E10k a week. I think it's clear he's talking nonsense.
Was at the Galway-Mervue game. Galway were completely outplayed second half. I know it was mainly trialists but I was expecting them to be better than that.
Could well believe that. It shows gufct is making up numbers to suit himself again. No way are Bohs on E12k a week.
his lack of accuracy on the exact figures doesnt make his point any less valid... no need for the sniping.
gufct has a habit of making up numbers to "prove" points in a condescending way, and I think it's fair to challenge him on that.
Also, he wasn't making a point; a comparison between Galway and Bohs' budgets is irrelevant when talking about them losing a friendly to Mervue.
what was the game like? we look any bit decent?
allegedly about €3,500 but i better get that spot on for Mr. perfect himself.
no, i thought yaz were very poor imo, altho you cant really read into it this early.
game wasnt the best, we created a few chances in first half, but they died down abit, until coughlan came on.
not many town fans came down i dont think, 3 or 4 were in the pub anyway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz7YNYUAtgI - Guy 1-0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6kbLjWtAdA - Coughlan 2-0
did anyone hear anything about what happened at the Rovers and Shels game the other night??
Indo report today: http://www.independent.ie/national-n...t-2058042.html
From earlier reports it sounded like innocent Shels fans being ambushed but this puts another spin on it.
i dont think thats the full story there, i heard other things happend, i heard last night, that 2 separate shels fans were set upon by some rovers fans and got a hiding as well, i think then someone else tried to help them and he got a worse hiding than the 2 youngfellas
Given how these stories always (and I mean always) run on here, can we leave out hearsay and either discuss facts or don't discuss it at all?
We played Cork Oscar Traynor last night beating them 3-0. Close range finish from Timmy Purcell from a Vinny Sullivan cross. Vinny Sullivan then doubled the lead with a fantastic cross goal volley into the top corner from 25 yards. Willy John Kiely was then fouled in the box and he picked himself home to hammer home the peno.
Liam Kearney and Timmy Purcell were impressive. We look like were short a goalscorer and a centre half.
I'm new to this forum and I will be visiting Dublin for the first time Feb 28 - Mar 4. I was hoping to find a match of any level to watch. I understand that the premiere league will begin right after I leave, so my timing was not good for this visit. Can anyone tell me when and where there might be some matches to attend?
- Patrick Graham
Derry City beat Institute 3-0 last night away from home.
A great deal of lovely football was played from the new look young Derry players.
Farren,Molloy,Deery,Doherty,Parkhouse and McLean didn't play.
About 300-400 Derry fans attended.
League games begin on 5 March alright.
Bangor Celtic play UCD on 28 February, though the venue isn't decided yet. It's in the Leinster Senior Cup, but will basically be a friendly. Possibly even a fence around a pitch job. Other LSC games are down for that weekend too.
http://www.herald.ie/national-news/c...s-2058612.html
Gardai hunt football thugs in brutal Luas attack on rival fans
FEAR: Shels supporters set upon by Rovers gang
By Cormac Byrne
Thursday February 11 2010
Gardai are investigating a soccer riot which occurred on the Luas when a group of Shamrock Rovers fans kicked and punched opposing fans.
The incident took place after a friendly game between Rovers and Shelbourne last Friday.
As many as seven Rovers fans set upon a Shelbourne supporter, while another two who tried to diffuse the situation took a heavy beating from the thugs.
The attack last Friday took place at 10.20pm between the Belgard and Kingswood stops on the Luas Red Line and gardai are investigating CCTV footage to try to identify the thugs.
Unbelievable
One of the injured Shels fans spoke of the ordeal which occurred in front of a packed tram of innocent commuters.
"It was unbelievable, I've been involved in football for 20 years and I've never had an experience like last Friday night," the fan said.
"When they got on first they walked right down the carriage, they were scoping out who was on the tram, they picked out a Shelbourne fan and started throwing digs at him. He hit the ground and they started kicking and punching him.
"My friend and I tried to separate them and we stood over the poor guy on the ground and then they started hitting us.
"My mate had a busted nose and I got a belt over the eye, an ambulance worker told me after that the person who hit me had to have been wearing a large ring or a knuckle duster.
"I have two black eyes from the attack which was completely unprovoked, it happened so fast, all within one stop.
"They knew what they were doing. They started the row a minute before the next stop and then hopped off.
"The League of Ireland clubs and the FAI have to act now before someone is seriously hurt or killed in one of these attacks."
Shamrock Rovers FC have condemned the attack. Club spokesman John Byrne said: "Since the move to Tallaght we've enjoyed fantastic success and were not going to tolerate anti-social behaviour.
"Our club is on the way up and we don't want to be associated with this kind of thuggery. If they are identified they will never get anywhere near the stadium again, they're history."
Shelbourne FC have conducted an investigation into the incident and prepared a report for the FAI and the gardai.
"Our club chairman Joe Casey made an appeal to any Shelbourne fans that witnessed or were involved in the incident to email him with the details of what happened," said a spokesperson for the club.
also, Bohemians beat the Malaga "B" team in Spain today, 2-0. Goals came from Quigley and Madden. Aaron Greene was there - played and set up the first, despite rumours of a move to Dundalk.
Has Raf played much for ye yet?
injured himself in training prior to the Athlone game so no, he hasnt togged out. Not sure how serious it is, but i dont think its too bad.
HD Highlights of Dundalk v Shels from Tuesday night for those of you that are interested.
http://vimeo.com/9388077
They say never rely on somebody else to find out for you! Anyways after much detective work I have finally found out (not from an Athlone Town or Sligo Rovers source) that the game goes ahead tomorrow at the Athlone IT pitch at 3pm. I have heard about games being played behind closed doors but this is crazy. Do the clubs not want people to know about the game.
http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=1418
Also can i state how much of a digusting rag the Indo is.
Galway and Derry tomorrow at 5pm in the Brandywell
Was there any matches on tonight?
Can anyone confirm the kick-off time for the Derry - Galway match?
Dundalk beat Bray 3-1 today .... Gaynor,Maher and Fenn for Dundalk....o neill for bray
Derry game is half six.
We're playing Limerick tonight in Richmond... KO 7:45pm