If we lose 2 games and ye win 2 then there’s at least a 4 goal swing (gap is 6 goals mind). We do play ye next weekend also. Hopefully Harps can do us a favour on Friday night.
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Bircham did a bit of a Caulfield, dont lose away and go for it at home. It backfired with losing to Dundalk who even on the front foot leak goals but the damage was done when the sitting in tactic was done just before HT and then struggled to change it up, I doubt he really thought they deserved a point though you could say Dundalk deserved to drop 2 for not killing the game with all the missed chances. At home to Derry it was half and half with going for the game before trying to stick and run the clock down and let Derry off the hook. I dont recall too many games that end up with a good result when inviting a team on when sitting in, spoiling or going for the corners with plenty of time to play. It was especially the kiss of doom whenever Ireland did it, or brought on players to go 5 at the back or in midfield when well in the game over the years. It could have been 4 points for Waterford, definitely 3, but lacked some belief - understandable as well this Dundalk fan knows when at the wrong end of the table.
This Dundalk situation is really testing resolve with getting in touch of a possible European spot and then out of the reckoning, win tomorrow and its possible again, though i'd take a guarantee not to be in the play-off right now in lieu. Tough game away to the Drogs and Stanton will be be a big miss. The small pitch always compresses things and makes it a more attritional. It is the most fun away spot with a good crowd and atmosphere. A wee bit nostalgic for Dundalk to be playing on a Thursday night. Get a win, hope that the form sticks for Longford and it will be an interesting last day v Derry depending on other results too starting with Rovers to rubbing Bohs noses in it and push them down the table (for purely selfish DFC reasons, not a secret love or hate of either in the Dublin Derby!!!).
Strangely enough we are unbeaten against Dundalk this season two draws and a win at home a few weeks back but with DD gone I cant see that unbeaten run continuin!
Yeah! Thanks for the reminder Marty it never occurred to me that of Longfords 14 points 5 were from Dundalk with a game yet to come........:o
You've got to be beating the teams around you Nesta :p
Decent game in Drogheda,Dundalk probably just about deserved to win but Drogheda might think they deserved to get something aswell.
Keeps Dundalk in with a shout of 4th and depending on tomorrow nights results keeps Drogheda looking over their shoulder!!
If you can get new owners in and hold the rest of the team minus duffy/McEleney together things might work out yet.
Considering the number of games McEleney missed you are really only down Duffy.
For sure, get things sorted quick enough and keep certain players and there is a basis of good side and not costing the earth. Fats is a quandary, injury prone, but when available turns games, Vitesse game for example, so always worth being on the books. Could blame frequent injuries on the Oriel pitch....
Ugh never nice to lose a derby game and such a key one at this stage of the season but sure isn’t that the bite that makes derbies great. Sure wouldn’t something be wrong if you weren’t in bad form the next day after a derby defeat.
I do think our part time structure is catching up with us in the final third of the season and Dundalk were the better side on the night (marginally). I do think we will stay up but next season but part time will have us really disadvantaged even more so than this year IMO.
Great atmosphere and fab Dundalk crowd - of course they sang their hearts out with trolling songs but again isn’t that all part of it and on the night they won and hence have bragging rights to rub our noses in it.
I did have to tip my hat to the Dundalk fans for their passion despite the peak6 nonsense this season.
Drogs, two tough matches left and we may well end in the play off spot but we will have to wait and see.
Fair play Sean, very gracious in defeat and to be fair that was a very funny P6 / Dundalk banner from the home end!
Great atmosphere last night, even though the Pats away semi final was probably a bigger crowd, decent turn out and with the obvious better result last night was best away for us since beating Rovers 1-0 in June 2019.
No 2, right full, think it was Browne ? is a decent player, hadn't really noticed him before, also lovely touch with reception Massey got when he came over to left side for second half.
Add in the two pints in the windmill bar, a great old night and everything that was missed during covid was back.
Finally, this game, was 7th v 6th at the start, with 3 games to go, almost packed house, it shows the benefit of a 10 team league, no slackers.
Well that won’t happen as another 3 of their player on too of the two mentioned players will be in Derry.
All of Dundalks players are free to go regardless of existing contracts, thats 100% and came from a current Dundalk player.
Patching Slogget and Cleary will all be up here.
Utter scum behaviour from so called Rovers fans. Hopefully those criminals will be identified and will be charged and jailed for assault and goes without saying given a lifetime ban from all LOI grounds
Game at the RSC suspended after Waterford players hit by fireworks from a section of Rovers 'fans'. Waterford had just taken the lead when the trouble began.
No mention on the Rovers twitter of why the stoppage was needed. Don't think that's really good enough from them to be honest. (First response is a Rovers fan asking the club to acknowledge and condemn the behaviour of Rovers fans)