Hats off to the best team in the country, congrats Dundalk
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Hats off to the best team in the country, congrats Dundalk
Well done the town.
Sweet night for SK to win it against a club that treated him so shabbily
Yeah, the best team by miles, and playing decent football too.
Congratulations, worthy champions.
Cheers.
Can we bang another 2/3 winning LOI winning sides out of this crop of talent before they they pish off for bigger money? SURE,why not?
Can you hang on to Towell?
He's been instrumental in winning the league for Dundalk, but I'd imagine a few English clubs would be looking at him.
Well done dundalk hugely deserving champions. It takes a good team to win a league but it takes a great team to retain it. Annoying that because if it wasn't for yourselves, we could've been the ones winning 2 in a row. But this season in particular ye have been miles ahead of everyone and I'd say there wasn't even a title race this season, although even up to last night rte reckoned we still had a shout.
Also remember we couldn't replace Hoban.
WHO ??
Massive coup if Dundalk can hold onto their squad, and especially Towell.
Richie said this week that he turned down Peterborough and other league one clubs. He said that he would consider offers from the Championship or higher but has no intention of moving to the lower divisions as the money is no better than at Dundalk, he gets to live close to his family, and gets to play is a side as good as Dundalk.
There is a long term contract at Dundalk waiting for Richie to sign.
Yeah that's it, I mean he could easily go to the lower leagues and earn more money, but he seems to have a bit more ambition about him which is good because he would be good enough for the championship or higher
My favourite picture from last night.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5682/...bddefc10c9.jpg
He won't admit it, but I'd say inside he is absolutely loving the fact he won the title in tallaght
Sunday Indo's Sean Ryan must be smokin dope
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-31599267.htmlQuote:
For once, this was more a case of digging out a result rather than a triumphant march to glory, and a lot of the credit for that must go to Pat Fenlon's young team who, more and more, look the likely successors to Dundalk.
Dublin media eh. Alot of begrudgery towards the league retention.
We will see next year how good Fenlons team are. Admittedly that was the best I seen them play us bit we were nervous and didn't keep it simple but he still needs 4 or 5 players to compete with us.
I didn't see anything in that Rovers side that would worry me. They lack creativity and are set up to nick a goal.
Now, if they had a Ronan Finn.....
Congratulations Dundalk.
Worthy champions & the level that other teams need to reach.
Very strong squad & played some lovely football throughout the season.
I meant to say previously but I am delighted for the likes of Stephen Kenny and Vinny Perth .They have done a superb job and they were superb with us. Would love to have them back with us instead of the waster Cousins but thats for another day. I think ye will do well in the Champions League next season!congrats to Dundalk they are one of the best sides since the Shamrock Rovers side in the eighties and I think they will dominate the title for the next few seasons at least!
He's going to need to provide for them too, and his talent deserves more than any team in this league can provide.
We lack creativity but we're getting there. I wouldn't agree with the lad from the Indo who says we're looking like heirs or whatever ****e he said, but we've got Drennan and Miele for next season and we've a better hand to recruit players than last year, rather than picking players from Drogs and Pats as usual.
Its a strange comment from Sean Ryan, considering Rovers are currently 15 points behind, and were comprehensively beaten in Oriel Park in the league earlier in the season. Granted they were the better side in the first half on Fri and possibly shaded it overall, but for once or twice this wasn't a good display by Dundalk, and it followed an average one last week v Longford. Interesting to note though, one of those displays won the league, the other got to an FAI Cup Final.
Rovers were much better in central MF on Fri, but I didn't see any other area to worry me, and overall if they are to challenge Dundalk next season they will need possibly 4 or 5 new players, and another few key components, Fitness and Speed.
In the interest of some balance.
Boo Dundalk, boooo.
Congrats to Dundalk, retaining the title is a hell of an achievement and it never really looked in doubt.
Making it a double would really cement this team's place as one of the greats.
Good to see it all again on Soccer Republic but can Stephen O'Donnell and Alan Cawley lean any further apart from each other? Nothing friendly there!
Ever watch Cawleys knee nervously hopping during Soccer Republic Nesta? Last night it was strangely calm.The calming beer breath of SO'D ;)
Dundalk broke a record tonight that has been held by Shamrock Rovers since 1922/23 for the most goals scored in a season.
By scoring four goals tonight, Dundalk have taken their tally for the season to 78, an all time record in the League Of Ireland.
A fitting record for this team.
The Bray left back was destroyed throughout!
Belated congrats to Dundalk on winning 2 in a row especially to King Kenny and VP. When was the last time 3 in a row was done? Can't see anyone coming close to Dundalk next season no matter who signs for the likes of Rovers and Cork.
Based on what I saw from Cork last night, congrats to Dundalk on a deserved double.
Waterford were also the last provincial side to retain the title, I think in 1973. Its a very difficult thing to do. I would say Dundalk will be strong favourites to win it again next season, but you never know the challengers might be stronger next time.
If Dundalk can hang onto towell,and he stays injury free, they will be difficult to stop irrespective of who Rovers or Cork sign.
25 goals for an attacking midfielder is staggering.