UCD equalise against Rovers in Tallaght.
Interesting game; absolute howler from our keeper to get them level, but he's saved two one-on-ones as well
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UCD equalise against Rovers in Tallaght.
Interesting game; absolute howler from our keeper to get them level, but he's saved two one-on-ones as well
Add a two-yard tap-in to an open goal missed as well now!
Lovely game of ball. Rovers have missed a few sitters, could easily be 3 or 4. UCD took their only chance really well. Rovers lack of a real goal scoring centre forward very obvious in a game like this.
UCD much improved 2nd half. Have stopped Rovers playing through them and looking more dangerous on thencounter
Rovers have butchered four good chances since the last post. UCD hanging on.
Sad to say but it seems like Harry Kenny hasn't got a clue.
Rovers get a third with the last kick after our keeper went up for a corner. Big offside shout for it though. Be interesting to see it again.
But the result was fair overall. I think if we keep playing like we have been though, we'll be nowhere near the play-offs
Poor Harps look gone already
Didn't think he was offside. But thinking about it with the keeper up, isn't the last man then classed as the keeper so there has to be another man behind the ball? In that case it probably was. Funny game. Rovers were much better first half but went in 1-1, they were poor for a lot of the second half but walked off 3-1 winners. UCD number 7 was their stand out player for me. Overall a solid side, was good to see two teams consistently trying to keep it on the deck. Rovers just had that much more experience and quality.
Can't muster a comment about us anymore, thoroughly depressing
Cracking game of football in Tallaght I thought. We created enough chances to win 2/3 games but it was just one of those days in front of goal thanks to a mix of bad finishing and Conor Kearns who probably enjoyed being called a "fat *******" after every goal kick, I'd put money on his brother being the ringleader of that shout.
Didn't think the last goal was offside on first look, thought he was just on but maybe I'm wrong, it has been known to occasionally happen.
I was delighted with Dundalk's performance tonight. Going in to a game against your main rivals for the last five years, without your three starting midfielders and having to play two players who are unable to train due to carrying injuries is not ideal.
I thought Dundalk showed the greater attacking threat throughout. However, I was impressed by Graham Cummins, he won most headers he challenged for and had Cork someone running through for knock-ons (like Barry McNamee), they could have capitalised.
Jamie McGrath was a joy to watch, he has lovely balance and control.
As I said after the Waterford game, we’re in a relegation battle with Kenny in charge, he needs to go now.
Hopefully Rovers try to sign Farrugia , he was quality tonight. Jack Byrne also showing again that he is far too good for this level. Hopefully we keep him for at least the rest of the season.
That's exactly it. It's two players between player and goal - usually one of those is the keeper, but if the keeper has gone up, then it's two defenders.
Maybe it's the First Division talking, but it was a very enjoyable evening. Tallaght is a proper stadium now with the third stand. 50/60 in the away end was unusual for us too. Shame two of the Rovers goals were so avoidable - a howler early on, and the keeper going up for a corner/maybe an offside for the third. But overall, Rovers absolutely deserved the win. The key for us is to at least bring the tempo into the next three games, which are all winnable - home to Waterford, Derry and Cork.
Playing well and losing obviously. We're competitive and should continue to pick up points. I'm not so sure about Harps.
Great win tonight for Bohs. Pats had a lot of the ball but created very little of note, look like a collection of good players rather than a team. Bohs looked the opposite, maybe less individually able but gelled together as a team.
If only the League was Dublin derbies 😁
Pats are a fairly tragic bunch. Agree with the comment above that they're a bunch of solo artists without any cohesion, contrasting with Ward and Corcoran linking up well at the other end. They'll miss Miele too if he's going to be out injured for a while, because he's looked their brightest player in the couple of matches I've watched. Less convinced that Drennan will be a loss. Shaw might be more what they need, with his ability to win and hold the ball and link with teammates, because god knows Forrester isn;t doing it
Pats=Rovers B.
They were awful Mc Bride looked to be dominating the game until Kenny inexplicably hauled him off
Boys were quite good , helped by HK,s cluelessness and a decent game olan
Great game of ball in Tallaght last night again Rovers passed the ball really well and should of been outta sight on 30 minutes. Aaron Greene is getting plenty of chances only for the 3 offside goals, numerous excellent saves from pesky keepers and him missing more than one sitter soo far this season he would be near double figs, just hope Mr Bradly keeps playing him so he gets the chance to run into a bit of goal scoring form.
We may actually get that runners up spot and finish within 10, that would be progress
Brilliant atmosphere for a UCD game i have to say and project fear about the project seems to have got out of the car to do a bit of shoppin in the square. Mr Bradly is now in learning mode and lets see if he can pass this seasons exam.
Comfortable win for Waterford in front of crowd of 2004. Finn Harps had already got 3 yellows in first 25 minutes when their midfielder got a 2nd yellow for another bad tackle. Aaron Drinan got 2 for the 2nd game in a row. Shane Duggan capped off a fine display with a nice finish and Dean Walsh headed a 4th late on after a good cross from Akinade.
To be fair, it is an interesting question about who will become first choice when everyone is fit.
The starting midfield for the cup final last season and the opening league game was
Chris Shields | Robbie Benson
John Mountney | Patrick McEleney | Michael Duffy
Only Chris Shields and Michael Duffy can be confident of their places. Sean Murray, Daniel Kelly and Jamie McGrath will compete strongly with Robbie Benson, John Mountney and Patrick McEleney respectively, while Jordan Flores could well work his way into that frame.
There are others such as Joe McKee, Sean Hoare, Dean Jarvis or Cameron Dummigan who could possibly play their way into a midfield place.
Fitness and form (along with tactical considerations) will determine who gets the midfield places
If everone was fit at the moment, I would expect Shields, Benson, and McEleney to start as the three central midfielders.
Murray is settling in very well and is showing an ability to control games that Benson doesn't seem to possess. However, Benson provides great dynamism to the midfield, which Perth (and Kenny before him) appear to value. Murray will challenge Benson, and Benson will have to be at the top of his game to retain his place. Form will be the deciding factor.
First division is atrocious.
We are awful, and are second in the table.
Bookies have dundalk as odds on and they aren't often wrong.
The depth of their squad will probably tell as the season go's on but it's nice to be at least competing.
After 18 games last year we had 23 points , 22 after 9 this year
Based on the money spent by dundalk, coupled with a league winning team, most of whom have been together for the last 5/6 years, yes it would be regarded as progress at Rovers.
That's the question dodged twice now. I didn't ask if it would be progress, obviously getting even one more point than last season counts as progress, I asked if Rovers fans would regard that as a successful season?
If so Bradley must be delighted. Calling for his head last season and now content with coming within 10 points!
Also don't kid yourselves that there isn't big money being spent at Rovers. No doubt Dundalk have the biggest budget but it's justified by trophies. What will justify Rovers?
Longford beat Shelbourne 2 nil, Shelbourne's big investment not looking good so far......
conor kenna and mick mcdonnell are some combination.brings much needed stability to defence. mick mcdonnell was my man of match tonight. we have really come on this season and dont accuse me of being cocky but I think we will have great stab of promotion so long as the buildings blocks remain intact..
Of course rovers fans won't be happy to finish 10 points behind but the gap in resources makes that a likelihood as the bookies are betting on.
It doesn't mean we won't be trying to win the league it's just a dose of reality.
The team with the biggest budget doesn't always win, we just need a decent bounce of the ball and luck with injuries