A full topic for this. Never mind the title. Its the relegation scrap where its at. Seriously though. We are screwed. UCD will beat Drogs
MOD EDIT:
UCD 22 points
Athlone 21 points
Athlone V Bray
UCD V Drogheda
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A full topic for this. Never mind the title. Its the relegation scrap where its at. Seriously though. We are screwed. UCD will beat Drogs
MOD EDIT:
UCD 22 points
Athlone 21 points
Athlone V Bray
UCD V Drogheda
UCD are really rubbish. Forget the Derry result, Derry have been focusing on the cup for months now (grumble grumble) and UCD have a ridiculous record in Derry. Win against Bray and you're fine, draw and Bray and you're probably fine.
You're a very decent side, and I honestly can't believe you are still down there.
Either can i. We have been far better since Long came in and were very unlucky against some of the big teams. That will make it all the worse if we go down. I could accept it if we were rubbish. But were not.
Not sure how UCD have gone from being without doubt the worst team in the league to being certs against Drogheda. I also think Athlone are in a stronger position.
Can see both games ending 0-0.
Gave this its own thread rather than having it cluttering up the other one. Not sure why this wasn't done in the first place rather than just complaining about the other thread.
Nah UCD aren't winning 2 games in a row. They're hopeless. Think Athlone will get the playoff spot myself, but I'd fancy Galway to beat them. They'd be 2 great games though that should draw big crowds. Will probably go to the second leg if it is between Galway and Athlone.
Drogheda have been on their holidays for a month, I couldn't imagine an easier way for a woeful UCD to play in their last game of the season. I'd really feel for Athlone if they went down.
My prediction is that Athlone do enough to get off the bottom sport.
I think they'll both win. Drogheda have been poor enough of late.
I think Athlone would win the Playoff if they got in to it but would fancy our chances against UCD, if we finish the job against Shels.
In saying that Galway v Athlone would be massive matches, hopefully Setanta would show them as there would be well over 2000 at both games. Possibly pushing 3k in the game in Galway.
what's the schedule for the playoffs between 2nd bottom & 1st division playoff winners? no sign of it on extratime.ie or rte.ie
ok, found it on the other thread - http://foot.ie/threads/194475-Promot...=1#post1782115
Mon 27th & Fri 31st it seems
Would love to get rid of UCD, if it came to Athlone v Galway id be neutral (almost everybody in Ireland loves shop street :D)
Normally I'd be pleased to see Athlone suffering but a Premier Division rivalry could be a bit of fun. I like going to Galway though, and UCD is an away I can get to at least, living in Dublin.
Yeah, that too. Was always worth a few quid in the First.
Not so sure you can dismiss the Derry result that easily. I suspect the manager being suspended (as he is this week) may have had an impact.
Drogheda at home is about the best we could have hoped for on the last day; beat them already in the Bowl this season, and they're long since in end of season mood.
Still, Athlone have been last literally since day one, and I guess it'd be appropriate in a way if they stayed up!
Though I suspect the First Division team has a good shot at winning the play-off this year regardless.
The gulf in class between premier and first all season long really is substantial so I think should athlone get into the play offs you'd have to just fancy them to see of galway over 2 legs but UCD have been woeful all season and would be coming into the play offs in no form at all bar that result in Derry plus galway will have more fans than UCD at both games so I'm sure that's the result galway are hoping for this weekend.
As if any relegation in this league could be straightforward.Quote:
Originally Posted by Irish Times
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/socc...down-1.1971858
They owe a fair whack to current employees too apparently but you'd imagine they'll do a deal with them.
It would be somewhat ironic if Bray, having been saved from relegation by imploding clubs on more than one occasion, were to save another club by imploding in a season they avoided relegation on the field.
Indo story:
Bray Wanderer's future under threat over rising debt
41k is a far whack, very worrying.
You'd expect St Joseph's to accept some form of payment plan. If Bray go under they get nada. Similarly with playing staff owed money (if any). But those are big sums and will make next season very difficult at a minimum.
Isn't a certain former Bray boss involved with Joeys. Just saying like.
By the way Drogheda are starting an inexperienced, and not very good 18 year old ' keeper, Dylan Connolly tomorrow night
Athlone have scored more than both Bray and UCD. They have also conceded less than both! Their goals and clean sheets just came when they didn't need them. Would be disappointing for them to go down. They "should" have 9 or 10 more points than they do.
They didnt turn enough "close" matches into wins and turned too many draws into defeats.
The record of bottom three teams in "close" matches.
Bray games won by a single goal: 3
lost by a single goal: 5
drew: 10
Athlone games won by a single goal: 0
lost by a single goal: 9
drew: 9
UCD games won by a single goal: 4
lost by a single goal: 5
drew: 7
From what I heard around Bray last week, it's not just this years player that are owed money some players still not paid sinse last year
As long as those owed money from previous years sign off on it it's not a problem.
Hard luck to Athlone, they gave it a go over the past 10 games, but it just wasn't enough.
Hopefully now we will keep our momentum up and send down UCD next week.
Have to be something special to get one point from the first ten games and stay up. Bit like us la st season. :)
Shame for Athlone though; would have been nice to see if they could grow after so many seasons in the doldrums. Hope they come straight back up.
Random stat - we've win five games all season. Our manager's been suspended for four of them. He's suspended for Monday too
Game in Belfield next monday I think.Not sure if I have been back there since Galway 1 nil win with Jeff Kenna the manager, great night. Could the fixture not be put back another day or two? Imagine if Shamrock R had to travel up to Derry twice in 3 days, poor Pat Fenlon would be livid.
That name is the Inchicore equivalent of Beatlejuice.Quote:
with Jeff Kenna the manager
Hard luck Athlone. Been very competitive since Keith Long came in and probably could have won more games. Ultimately the wretched start to the season cost them.
Interesting to see that Rico was late for the match in Belfield, any particular reason for this?
If a Galway fan has a spare scarf on Monday ill take it, hope they get rid of UC-bleeding-D.