I think with tonights result I can say Drogheda United 2007 Premier League Champions:p:o:D
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I think with tonights result I can say Drogheda United 2007 Premier League Champions:p:o:D
Whilst it is (unfortunately) the most likely scenario, i wouldnt be counting your chickens just yet.............
If we beat Rovers on Fri and our game in hand v UCD on monday we are 5 points behind you.
If Rovers beat Drogheda and we beat Bray on the weekend of Oct 12th, then we are 2 points behind you.
And if we beat ye the following week, we are top by a point.
A LOT of ifs and buts I know, but I wouldnt be celebrating just yet.
I've been holding back those thoughts michaelguineys.
I think its feasible.
It would certainly be an amazing capitulation though.
I'm a big disbeliever of the whole make-or-break match thing but a draw in the Cross Friday would put an end to it all.*
I guess you could say it would put a spring in the step of the Boooinnngsiders.
Huh?
Spring?
Boynesiders?
Booiiinng, nah?
Pat's and Cork will probably cancel eachother out of the title race for good with a draw in a few weeks.
But if one of us does succeed in beating the other and win all their remaining games that might just be enough to wipe the smiles off the faces of the Drogs.
we'll beat drogheda on friday and that';ll help shams and cork out ;)
In fairness, no.Quote:
I guess you could say it would put a spring in the step of the Boooinnngsiders.
Huh?
Spring?
Boynesiders?
Booiiinng, nah?
Hell no.
I think it was around this time last year that people were saying Doolin was clutching to ever shortening straws........tis great its the other way around this year!......success is sweet!
Yez haven't won anything yet.
I think it's over - Drogs have to lose three times out of the remaining six - or not win more than twice - for anyone else to have a chance; given they've only lost three times all season, this isn't likely. The race is now for second.
Listen don't be getting too cocky - it's not over until you can't be caught mathematically and that won't be for another few games so don't be counting your proverbials too soon Drogheda - remember Standard Liege in the Belgian Championship in late '91? No neither do I. :cool:
Ya you are probably right and there is probably a 99% chance that they will win the league but that 1% is still there and while it is, us, pats and rovers will keep on fighting.
The league has gone down to the last day the last 3 years, hopefully we can all play our part and make it happen again this year
Where were all you Drogheda Utd fans when they were bottom of the first div?!:DAll joking a side, it's an amazing turn around from been the laughing stock of the LOI to been champions elected in the space of maybe 7-8 years? People seem to foget that. It's there title to lose. I'm just hoping Rovers don't win the league.
TBH the fact that Rovers, Cork & Pats are fighting for at least second place between them may just lend them that competitive edge to keep some pressure on Drogheda, however as pointed out in another post above it would still require Drogheda to lose 3 games out of 6, TBH i just cant see that happening given they've lost only that amount in their previous 27 games!
Whatever about Cork winning the majority of their games in the run in Pats havent a chance of picking up 15/16 points in that time, our fixtures are well difficult and with our late run of injuries & suspensions cant see us picking up that amount either, it leaves a slim (at best) chance for Cork but TBH it just aint gonna happen!!
The fat lady is warming up folks, Rovers Cork & pats are playing for europe & setanta now IMO.
Koh
its definately ours to lose, but there is no point in celerbrating or gloating until its finally won.
we've waited long enough to win a league, i don't see a problem in waiting a few more weeks.
You make it sound like one of those 'for the good of the league' things, like supporting each other in Europe!
Actually such is the depth of my Bohemian bitterness, i would like to see City get second just to keep Pat's or Rowfuss out of Europe; just as long as we win the cup.
You're just saying that because you're obsessed with Doolin. Your blind hatred is so obvious. Why don't you just get over it? :rolleyes:
I know the Drogs fans are going to jump down my throat again with incoherent rants, but it's not really amazing that Drogs have turned around so much given the amount of money being pumped into them. Their losses for the year are two and a half times the budgets of the smaller clubs. If they didn't win anything with that, questions would have to be asked. No-one can sensibly compete with them now that Shels are gone.Quote:
Originally Posted by SunderlandBohs
Drogheda United need 10 points from 18 points. Very possible and gettable against these teams:
Fri, Oct 5 Home Sligo Rovers
Fri, Oct 12 Away Shamrock Rovers
Fri, Oct 19 Home Cork City
Fri, Oct 26 Away Waterford Utd
Fri, Nov 2 Home Bray Wanderers
Fri, Nov 9 Away St. Pats
Looks like Rovers are gonna bottle there chance at second. Could well see them losing out to Pats and Cork with a 4th place finish.
[QUOTE=Saint MacDara;781958]Pat's and Cork will probably cancel eachother out of the title race for good with a draw in a few weeks.QUOTE]
Ye just about beat a second string United in Terryland. Dont think ye'll beat Cork City in their present form especially with Dinny Behans form.
Drogs are pretty much home and dry but there are still a bucket load of points to play for for so be careful about runing away with those thoughts of the title. I'm sure the squad wont be thinking like that
Think Drogheda will win it in Waterford. Wins v Sligo, Cork & Waterford with a draw v Rovers.
It'll be tight between Cork, Pats and Rovers for the mionor places. Bohs might creep into 4th but that’s it for them IMO.
I wolud like to apologise on behalf of all the Drogheda united supporters who watched there team fail miserably for years , winning nothing and getting relegated on a regular basis .How dare someone come in and invest money to try and win the leauge ? Just who the hell do we think we are .We ought to be ashamed of ourselves :(
If results of the remaining games were to be identical to the first round of fixtures the final table would look like this:
But, as they say in all the best pensions adverts, past performance is not a guide to future performance.Code:Team P W D L F A Diff Pts
Drogheda United 33 19 10 4 53 27 26 67
St Patricks Ath 33 17 8 8 51 30 21 59
Cork City 33 15 12 6 46 34 12 57
Shamrock Rovers 33 16 7 10 40 22 18 55
Bohemians 33 12 13 8 34 19 15 49
Derry City 33 11 13 9 29 23 6 46
Sligo Rovers 33 13 5 15 35 48 -13 44
UCD 33 9 12 12 35 38 -3 39
Galway United 33 5 16 12 26 34 -8 31
Bray Wanderers 33 8 7 18 28 51 -23 31
Longford Town* 33 7 10 16 32 54 -22 25
Waterford Utd 33 6 7 20 20 49 -29 25