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i wouldnt be surprised if we got some kind of result out of it
I'd be delighted with a point but I dont see why we cant take all three. If we win, we overtake them in the league!:).
if cork play anything like they did on friday i'd say we'll defo come away with something. although midfield was decent on saturday it's great that turner's back and i think he could be key just even as a super sub. be happy with a point but without georgie&o'flynn cork ain't all that great so i think we could win.
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Probably right there, but cant see it happening.Quote:
Originally Posted by Red4Eva
With City not at full strength, you would have your best chance at beating us. Will ye be good enough aganist a half strength City team at the Cross with the crowd demanding a result after the last night?Quote:
although midfield was decent on saturday it's great that turner's back and i think he could be key just even as a super sub. be happy with a point but without georgie&o'flynn cork ain't all that great so i think we could win.
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See here:(.Quote:
Originally Posted by Red4Eva
Hopefully he'll get injured again early on so he cant cause any trouble with all his cheating.
How many times have City played Sligo so far this year ??Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
None. Are you a fan at all?:p.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
Face, I think everyone who follows the EL knows well that Cork's precious Georgie is the most unsportsmanlike player in the league;).
Au contraire mon ami .... i think you'll find that its there is a section of the leagues support will say and believe things without making up their own opinion. But i fully understand that .... its far easier to side with others that having to go to the trouble of seeing for yourself. Sure how would sheep get home otherwise.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Will you be at the game Sligoman ??
I've still seen him play on TV to make up my own mind. For the moment I'll leave my opinion of O'Callaghan as it is, until he proves me otherwise when ye come to the Showgies.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
I wont be at the game, I'll be at work unfortunately.
Barstooler!:p
Well it is a bit far for a 17 year old, who doesn't drive, to travel on a Tuesday night. What about you, you coming to the Showgrounds in July?:p.Quote:
Originally Posted by Risteard
The bookies?:D.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rogue Trader
Definately.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
How does age come into it? :p
Thought you were much older, in fairness.
Rogue Trader, i thought you were a Galway man but anyway ya should head out around Turners Cross early. There's always a decent buzz in the Turners Cross Tavern and the Horseshoe from half five onwards.
Don't know about racing.
Burns is out:mad::
Sligo have midfielder Chris Turner back from suspension and he is likely to come straight into the side as Gary Curran (foot) didn't travel along with central defender Liam Burns(knee), both injured in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Shelbourne.
Jamie McKenzie is set to partner skipper Michael McNamara in the heart of Rovers' defence.
See here.
lads i reckon sean is ready to spring a surprise on cork cos i reckon the flash is going to play some part tonight.he has travelled anyway so id say he might be on the bench.doubt if he'll start.im not optimistic for tonight...2-0 cork.
is it live on ocean?
no dont think so. just updates as far as I knowQuote:
is it live on ocean?
Paddy Power some good odds
Rovers 7/1 to win
Keith Foy to score first and win 1-0 200/1
ht/ft cork city/draw 16/1, we always go behind
http://www.paddypower.com/bet?action...ted_bir_index=
Biggest worry is the backlash - City can't be as sh1te again as they were against Pat's. They desperately need the points, and will be looking at a game at home to us as a banker. Also, it's a ground where if the home side get on top they can really get the tails up and shred you.
Having said all that, Rovers are growing in confidence, with several players making themselves very comfortable in the top flight. Tonight will be a big test of character - but get something out of this (3 points or 1 point and a comfortable performance), and we'd be well entitled to raise preseason expectations another notch.
Hopefully a good performance out of Faz when he doesn't have to listen to abuse from a bunch of pr1cks who think that's the best way to support your team.
So tonight, it's either a major coming-of-age for this team, or another reminder of the big steps still to be made, as in the Brandywell.
backed foy to score first
good lad! worth a bet!
Live updates here
08:54 PM 1-0 Goal for Cork City. Dan Murray header from a corner by Neale Fenn.
sounds awfully familiar :(
no burnsy on the pitch this time either. we came back after an early set back v shels so it ain't overQuote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
09:29 PM 2-0 Goal for City. Neale Fenn curls the ball with the outside of his boot into the net. Class goal from the edge of the box
back down to earth we go
sounds like we had a few chances but cork defo deserved 3 points. i'd say burnsy was sorely missed. can't expect much on a tuesday night away to the champions but we'll bounce back on saturday. hopefully it wasn't backs to the wall stuff&we actually played some football cos we're still building every week and results ain't the end of the world at this stage
Picking up points away is proving its self to be very difficult, cant see us winning to many, Bray or Waterford maybe. The managers mentality seems to be pick up points at home and one away and he is not alone in this. The league is way too defensive minded, teams set out their stalls against the likes of Cork,Shels and Derry and this even at the Showgrounds on Saturday when it looked like Rovers settled for the point in the second half. True we had not the quality Shels had on the bench, but after playing so well in the first half there was no momentum in the second period. It looked like we were the away side then trying to catch them on the break.
They played us off the park for most of the first half, although if McT had got a better first touch on one ball instead of getting it trapped under his foot, he would have had a clear chance to score.
We were a lot better in the second half. Partly maybe because Cork were happy with what they had, but Mansaram made a big difference - 2 wonderful crosses in the late stages. I think he and Judge have to be our starting pair up front, Mc is really struggling with the lack of time you get on the ball at this level.
It was unfortunate that we opened the game largely conceding midfield and hanging back, playing as if we were afraid of Cork. Fair enough, they're one of the best sides in the country, but you can't let them come at you.
Another matter for concern was letting in a very soft opener from a set-piece.
We're still noticeably a bit off the pace of the top sides, but we look okay for a mid-table finish. The next couple are games we really need to get maximum points from.
Also, nice of Sean and the lads to come right across the pitch at the end to thank the fans - handshakes and all.
Pictures from Turner's Cross are at:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/sligorovers/pool/
After Sean saying that we worked on set peices last week I find it hard to believe that we conceeded 2 or our last 3 from set pieces.
Are we only working on scoring from them or do we practice defending aswell?
Is the black fella Mansaram or Turner?
He really brought ye to life when he came on.
Don't know where he was meant to be playing.
He was all over the fecking place.
City always do that, even when we're losing. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Fivesilver
He was handy enough alright, definitely added something to your game.
Not quite as bad as you are making out, Sligp moved it around well when they had it although you'd probably find your whole game improve if passing was two seconds earlier, just getting caught a bit when it should be moved on.Quote:
It was unfortunate that we opened the game largely conceding midfield and hanging back, playing as if we were afraid of Cork. Fair enough, they're one of the best sides in the country, but you can't let them come at you.
Not doing bad at all, and to be fair lads, at least Sligo are a good side to watch which is half the battle.Quote:
We're still noticeably a bit off the pace of the top sides, but we look okay for a mid-table finish. The next couple are games we really need to get maximum points from.
Fair play for fans travelling down aswell. On a rainy Tuesday to fly the flag for the club .... good stuff !! :ball:Quote:
Also, nice of Sean and the lads to come right across the pitch at the end to thank the fans - handshakes and all.
Heard gary played well last nite and didn't deserve to be taken off. Any truth in that
Was their many Rovers supporters at the game?
About 7 or soQuote:
Originally Posted by 1 9 2 8
I thought there was two dozen or so.
Weren't very noisey though.
Would ye have a good crowd down for the next game at the Cross presuming its a Friday night.
I'm trying to count them in my head - comes to about 15 (I have problems counting much higher than that:D ).
:D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rogue Trader
A refreshing change from the "we'll outsing them all night" approach.
Maybe you'll be able to take in the next match.
They always do that at away games!Quote:
Originally Posted by Fivesilver