Yep Rovers have worked the keeper at least once. Keeper made a great save from Honohan at the end to secure the win.
Ref was a total homer too. Balkani players were hacking Rovers players down on numerous occasions and avoiding cards. Some of the stuff they were getting away with was insane.
He’s awful on commentary. Not sure how he keeps getting the gig. They must be desperate.
On a similar note, the camera operator in Kosovo must never have heard of the zoom function. I could barely make out the ball when it was on the far side of the pitch - farcical production standards.
I’m happy we put in a performance in the second half. The team showed a lot of fight against a top class opposition.
The stats are nonsense. I etched the Rovers match on loi tv. Had several shots and keeper made at least 3 decent saves , two great saves from honahan and that's just what I can remember off the top of my head
Dire from Rovers, against a very, very ordinary side. It's one thing getting beaten by a team above your level but Rovers has the mindset of get a nil all draw away no matter who they faced. Completely out muscled in midfield and played into the oppositions hands time and time again.
Bradley needs to accept he set up the team wrong. No Burke or Byrne to cause them problems.
Ref was beyond a farce,he was frankly LOI standard he was that bad.
Work to do next week for sure.
Based on what I've seen of a few Kosovar teams this year and last, I think SR will dominate the home game and win through.
Thats it exactly. I feared 7s and 8s by full time during the first half but the second half change in shape worked wonders and Melia really should’ve scored to make it 4-2 in the end, a good second half performance from all, with the large caveat that the game was obviously over at that stage. Now then, all we need to do is convince UEFA that winning a quarter of the tie is worth a few coefficient points and a bit of spare change from the aul prize money pot![]()
Paaatrick's Agletic
Not bad so far in this 3rd round. Breidablik managed a draw against a very fancied Croat team in Bosnia, one that had defeated them 6-2 some 2 years ago. 'Blik for the first time ever that I have seen put 5 in defence, in contrast to the manic enthralling Shels game this one was as exciting as an IKEA wall picture, the reporter covering the game for local media wrote "good result but thank god for coffee".
Vikingur R. have Gylfi Sigurdsson on their books this year and even at 35 years he's their outstanding player, ran the midfield. Not only did the Danish press go into meltdown afterwards at the humiliation of the 3 nil defeat but 200 Brondby fans at the game totally disgraced themselves and their club. They caused about Eur 35k worth of damage. A small police unit managed to pepper spray them out of the grounds. What sky kissing arrogance from those "fans" of a full time pro league club, to travel to a fellow (but tiny) Nordic nation, to a members owned semi pro club and act in such a primitive brainless thuggish manner just because their team were played off the park.
The top teams in Turkey are light years ahead of anything in Ireland when it comes to resources, finances, professionalism etc. Pats fans going to the game next week will see a phenomenal stadium - for what is still only the third-biggest club in Istanbul !
There is then quite a sizeable drop off after the top 3 (Galatasary, Fenerbache and Besiktas) to the rest of the Turkish league. In some ways not disimilar to the situation in Scotland. But in other ways even worse than it is there. For example - some of the teams in the Super Lig get fairly shocking attendances. Eg. Eyupsor in Istanbul finished 6th last season and just missed out on Europe by 1 point. They ground share with Kasimpasa, and crowds at some of their games would literally be counted in the hundreds. That's for the 6th best team in Europe's most populous country (fcuk Russia), based in a huge city.
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