How are ticket sales going down in Cork for the match v Derry?
Would be great to see another sell out with the match being live on RTE.
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How are ticket sales going down in Cork for the match v Derry?
Would be great to see another sell out with the match being live on RTE.
Don't think the live TV coverage affected the attendance for Dundalk's Turner's Cross visit too much!
Might affect myself, and a debuting Conor Molan, on Limerick Soccer Live though; coverage of Pat's/Limerick from 19.35 here.
Don't think its going to be a sell out but sounds like they have been selling pretty well all week. Maybe 4,000? 4,500?
Heard there was over 4,000 tickets sold yesterday. Should be getting 6,000 for this. Can't wait.
Should be 10,000 in Finn Park tonight too.
St Pats 0 Limerick 1
This live game is pretty dire stuff.
Drogheda beating Rovers now; them and Pat's slipping uncomfortably close to the bottom three. Limerick and Bray both in the top 5 as it stands
Our defence is getting taught a sore lesson. Plenty of mitigating factors but still need to keep the score down to stop this getting any more demoralising.
Pat's 0 Limerick 2
2-0 win for Limerick. Huge result. Strange to think it was 1-4 the last time they played. Limerick up to 5th. Cheers to AlanOB for the coverage.
I see Waterford grabbed a late winner against Cobh. In terms of keeping the FD interesting it's a pity.
Disappointing result for Derry tonight and the defending was poor. Cork could have had one or two more goals. Amazing start to the season for them.
Out of interest, why was there a German flag and a Swedish flag flying over the Derrynane Road stand?
There was representatives from Schalke 04 and Malmo FF over on a SD Europe thing that was going on in cork
So it looks like everyone is rolling over for Cork
Bye bye Bradley
Super result for Limerick and excellent coverage from ALANOB and his guest analyst.
You get used to it. Koh
Rovers missed some sitters tonight but we showed great spirit going for the win after being reduced to ten men after what was a very strange penalty decision (I will have to wait for tv highlights to see what the ref saw). Good rovers support and a enjoyable match. Very important three points for us after a bruising run of losses.
Pats very poor in the first half and Limerick deserved to be ahead at the break. Lifted it in the second half and had a couple of great chances to score, including a missed penalty. Caught on the break with a sucker punch for the second, and in fact Limerick should have scored a third. Massively disappointing after last week. I suspect it's going to be that sort of a season.
Poor game in Finn Park. Harps just allowed Dundalk set the tempo of the game really. Weren't out of it at all although until Dundalk scored.
Routine win for Dundalk in FP, we were decent for half an hour in the end though it could of been 4 or 5
Sounded like a decent win for Dundalk, hopefully with the players coming back we can get better now, and go on a good run. Interesting bench tonight, O'Donnell, Mountney, Kilduff, McEleney, all 4 played significant roles in Europe last season.
That's some start by Cork, they are fairly blowing sides away, looked like they could even go up a gear tonight.
Drogs good value for the win tonight. Shamrock Rovers were poor. I would be worried if I was a Shams fan.
just in from the pub and saw the game on TV but no sound on. have it recorded and might watch it over next few days. Derry were physical but no match for Cork who looked like a very hungry team with a point to prove. promises to be a great fight for top spot this year. Can Cork finally do it? looked a decent crowd there too. Fabulous looking stadium and pitch looked great too.
Overall it was a poor quality game - but from a very early stage it was clear that there was only one likely outcome. Harps were physical and had plenty of effort but were simply not at the races and it was in the dying embers of the match that Harps had their solitary shot on target.
A 3 or 4 goal win would not have flattered
As a Derry fan it still hard watch a Derry team without our captain Ryan but hopefully our player's will settle down and continue the good start to the season we were having before he died.
The Finn Harps game next Friday is going to be a bit mental though with only 1574 fans officially allowed to attend and both teams fans able to buy tickets locally I can foresee an absolute nightmare the stewards and the Gardai.
Ah well if we won out two games in hand we'll be in second place.
Corks bubble will burst soon enou4 although they did look good tonight even against a seriously weakened Derry team .
Dundalk did what they had to against us,we battled but never troubled them really and they cantered home .
Apparently we should of had a penalty in the second half but I was too far away to see it ,I heard a group of Dundalk lads got arrested before the game for fighting with each other! again I didn't see it just seen a load of guards on Navenny street 10 minutes before kick off.
When I was walking into the match with my father and my five year old daughter,there was two "kids" who couldn't handle their drink being held by gardai,was no bad atmosphere etc just a couple of idiots who probably had a few too many cans on the bus. On the match itself,I don't think Dundalk had to get out of 2nd gear,and it was probably our cosiest win apart from Sligo in the Showgrounds. Harps set out to disrupt us and be physical early on but it didn't really work. Enjoyed the match and the grub in Naverney Grill!! On to Bray next week.The difference the Dave Mc Millan makes to our team is massive.
Things can indeed change very quickly. Cork are in some form, but Dundalk are getting nicely into gear. I think back to crucial two week period after a break in Dundalk's euro run. We lost away to Bray and then to Galway and Cork picked up 1 point I think in the same period. As a result our lead was only cut by 1 point.
Shambolic organising by Cork last night allowing youngsters interfere with the rte during their half-time segment. You would not see this carry-on at a gaa club match on tg4.
Great professionalism display by Peter Collins and team however. Impressed with Declan Devine's contributions, Dan Murray will improve I am sure.
Side issue but as harp boys are in this thread - any decent hotels near your ground - I'm thinking of overnighting it there in a few weeks for our match. Beautiful part of the world.
Jackson's and Villa rose both walking distance from the ground and Kees is a little further away in Stranorlar but again a handy dander over the town,all have decent bars and food options.There's a couple of okish pubs in town,Pat Bonner's,Barrett's is where you'll find Harps fans and Heeneys is not bad it does decent grub as well.
If you're looking for a night out after I'd suggest staying in Letterkenny again plenty of hotel options but Letterkenny would be 20/25 minutes drive from Finn Park, hope that helps.