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Have to disagree with the panellists, had to be a red. Controversy over nothing.
Galway's pitch was in an awful state!
good old Paul Doolin telling people how football should be played :rolleyes:
Didn't know only league players will be picked for the under 23 team. Doolin will get the best out of them hopefully.
Good oul Freddie the Fingal Fox showing how dancing should be danced :rolleyes:
I'd hazard a guess he meant that the very bad nature of the pitch led to an unstable surface which might have impacted on Sullivan's injury. That's just a wild, wild guess. Great to see Sligo Rovers love affair with MON continuing after last week's even more laughable attempt to paint him as a panto villain for rather mundane stuff.
And yes, Tallaght's pitch is in bad knick tonight which is why we're not playing on it. And it's nowhere near as bad as Terryland. Hard to blame Galway or whoever looks after the pitch with the amount of games being played on it.
Our pitch is usually in top notch, always a nice surface to play proper football on. However, its in bits at present, the bad weather took a severe toll, and really and truly there should never have been as many games played on it over the winter.
I still don't hold the pitch responsible for Sullivan's injury, its just the way he landed imo. Speaking of Sullivan, how bad is the injury?
To me, it looked like his knee locked when he put his foot on the surface - could happen on a carpet, nothing to do with the pitch. That said . . . . Was it lst year or the year before Liam Kearney banjaxed his leg in Terryand and Stephen Kenny blamed trhe surface? There are, IMO, far too many games played in Terryland, it hosts every Galway club final, home representative games, as well as United and Mervue games. Also a problem along the new stand touchline, the overhang of the stand meant parts of the pitch never thawed out for an age.
Lads, the Rovers/Rovers rows are getting tiresome at this stage. Can Sligo fans stop having a go at Michael O'Neill over nothing, and can Rovers fans stop replying with "obsessed"?
(And I'm aware it's not every Sligo/Rovers fan who's posting like that)
Stu
Perhaps if you didn't "award" the title Rovers to one side it might seem a little fairer. shams/sligo should get over it and wouldn't add further fuel to the fire. Why is it such an issue people having a go at Michael O'Neill ? Never a problem when it was Nutsey or any other manager or even Roddy ;)
Mervue haven't a notion of building a stand - they are waiting and waiting to see what happens the league after the initial 5 year FAI control is up, stories abound that league will be amalgamated into 1 division of 16 teams, with 2 feeder regional leagues from which there will be relegation and promotion. Mervue (correctly in my opinion) don't believe they will be part of this 16 team division, and therefore are not going to spend money on improvements to infrastructure that won't be needed in a regional league.
The junior clubs in Galway don't give a rat's bottom about United, so won;t be pulling out of Terryland to accommodate United.
Finally, don't agree with you on the sending off - yes Byrne went down easily, but Burns did have a hold of him, and if anything, Burns should have got a straight red for being last defender preventing a goal scoring opportunity
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Getting beyond tedious now, this is. Chap don't need me defending him, but Pineapple Stu didn't "award" anything, nor is there anything to award. Everyone in the country calls Shamrock Rovers 'Rovers' except for Sligo lads and Bohs fans on a wind-up. But hey don't let that get in the way of another "we're being victimised again" whinge.
Strikes me it was an awful shame there wasn't a little crucifix included with the new smileys that time.
No, got that Stu, and also got that it solely applied to Roddy's name being included at the end, or have I that wrong as well, and the one little grin was good for the entire post?
How can they both be called stu, One should be Pineapple and the other should be Sk
thats how i read it but on reflection you could be right... either way, meh, im not too bothered by MB's post or this issue at all. There are certain managers (and former managers) that should be fair game for a dig - Nutsy, MON, Blackie Connors, Pete Mahon, Rico, Roddy, Keely and im sure some more. I think thats what MB was getting at.
Personally, I think Peers is quality. But maybe that's just me....
Woodquay Boy will be delighted to hear that Sullivan did his cruciate ligament apparently and will miss the rest of the season, the nature of the injury will put his career and livelihood in serious jeopardy. Apparently that's karmic retribution for his failure to leave the pitch promptly after being sent off last season.Quote:
I still don't hold the pitch responsible for Sullivan's injury, its just the way he landed imo. Speaking of Sullivan, how bad is the injury?
methinks someones panties were too tight, eh Stann ? :o for the record I was not having a "pop" at Stu or anyone else.
Simply pointed out that his post left open a point (RE rovers name) that has lead to "heated" debate on this forum and was likely to reopen debate between the sides not lessen it (fortunately this proved not to be the case). My second point was a question as to why posters were asked to stop having a go at MON when every manager/ex manager etc is fair game on Foot.ie ? Simple enough question I would have thought.
Only "we're being victimised again" whinge is in your (overactive) imagination.
For God's sake...
The whole thread was taken way off topic by a pointless - and previously done to death - rant about Michael O'Neill. Anyone getting annoyed by the Sligo/Rovers post is looking to get annoyed. Most people will agree that Sligo are Sligo and Shamrock are Rovers; Sligo fans are allowed to disagree. So can we try again to get back on topic?
Good to see RTE using suitable photos to highlight their live coverage.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/...ityleague.html