Why was our goal disallowed? The ref seem to blow as Conor was putting it into the net, also it looked like Burns actually handeled the ball.
I'm lost. What happened (or didn't happen) (or should have happened but didn't) between the Bohs fans and the stewards?
I got no lips I got no bones where there
were eyes there's only space
Why was our goal disallowed? The ref seem to blow as Conor was putting it into the net, also it looked like Burns actually handeled the ball.
The ref was shocking at times. Pulling throws back, then letting players gain 10 yards at other times. Also, did anyone else notice the corners that were taken in which the ball wasn't even on or inside the semi-circle? Cash did it in the first half, and Byrne in the 2nd. One of the most basic laws of the game, and they can't even get this right.
Fantastic effort from the players as usual. Bohs got their one flukey chance, and you have to credit their player for taking it. Most players in this league would have blazed it over the bar. They've been winning games like this all season, and that's why they're top.
By the sounds of things and the newspaper reports I've read this morning, it seems you were unlucky not to get anything out of the game. Some of the lads that travelled down mentioned that you played some really good football last night which also seems to be the case all season.
I think to be missing the players you were missing last night and still be disappointed with losing by 1-0 to the champions elect says a lot about your team and your manager. I hope you can hold onto Paul Cooke for next season and I hope your commercial department can up its game for next season so that a good footballing side such as yourselves can compete at the right end of the table.
Btw, what happened between the Bohs supporters and your stewards last night?
I got no lips I got no bones where there
were eyes there's only space
With a couple of minutes to go we unfurled a huge banner with We Are Invincible written across it. We all stood on the wall and jumped around with it, and the stewards tried to get us to get down but we didn't. Some little Sligo knackers on the other side of the barrier (half our stand was Bohs and half Sligo) got a tad annoyed and like hard men tried to break down the barrier. We sang and danced and ****ed them off more and more and that was about it. It was all good craic and at least we didn't have the same problem as last season when their players came out after the match to "do their warm-down" i.e goad at us after they won.
Every week the players put in 110%. And every week we are done out of it by them bunch of Corrupt c****. Its so frustrating to know even before a game starts in the showgrounds now against a Dublin team that we will be playing against 12 men.
This is becoming a serious problem and needs to be assesed by the league as Refs are getting away with preformances like that week in week out.
FARSE
Does the FAI ever watch clips from matches ? you'd think if they did they would sort out the problem with referees, and Brian Murphy tried to make the linesmen and referee look stupid, holding the ball for more than 6 seconds (eventually getting a yellow card) and taking a free kick about 8 yards closer than he was supposed to but in fairness to him he made some great saves but some shots lacked power.
Coleman for Ireland
i thought it was discraceful that we got the same linesman as the drogs game, the one that darted off down the tunnel at full time. someone was pulling the p!ss!!!
The FAI dont give 2 ****s about us, or who refs our games, the linesman at the Jinks side last night, weve got him every game in the Showgrounds except one since the Cork game in Turners, the game that got Declan Hanney the 5 week ban, theres nothing we can do about it. The standard of refeering in this league is very very poor, but we have to live with it.
Best team we've met since we last dropped points apart from Cork - you were unlucky not to get something from it and. as has been said, I hope Cook stays there and I hope you get the financial end together and can challenge for a Euro place next year; despite losing players, you've improved as a team since earlier in the season.
A patriot is someone who knows how to hate his country properly.
It was a night you wouldn't put a dog out in but yet a sizable crowd showed up. It was a cracking game of that there's no doubt. That's the four top teams we've now played in recent weeks and on each occasion we've lost out by a single goal and some very dodgy refereeing decisions. But that apart I think it's the attitude of the players and how they apply themselves to the task at hand that really shines through in all this. If only we could find ourselves a goalscorer but I suppose if we did the idiot in the middle would disallow it anyway so what's the point. I was no different than any other supporter as I left the Showgrounds last night but the best feeling of all for me was the thought of the treacy avenue stand actually singing last night. It's the first time since this fine structure was build that the occupants has actually come to life...... long may it continue. Of course that man Paul Cook played his part big time. The man is a legend and should he hang around will certainly bring silverware to the Showgrounds.
Great performance, shame about the result but I think last night was about our club becoming of age and the first step forward was taken.
The future is bright and it's red and white!!
now i hope everybody sees why we should pull out all the stops to hold onto paul cook and these great bunch of players. we can win something maybe next year i have no doubt but more important we can win a lot of fans back to the showgrounds with the excellent football we are playing.everybody should be pulling togeather and doing their utmost to bring in new members or new 400 club members to generate finance. if we could get 200 new members by e635 that would be e127k (i think) i believe this is possible but needs a supreme effort. by selling a membership slot you are giving people a right to have a say in the club and it gives punters a feeling of pride. pride in the fact that they have a share in the club. in my estimation this is one way forward in the short term and not impossible. but the club needs help nad its the loyal followers who are the key to bringing these people on board. if tony mc gee comes up trumps and if we can bring in new members we could have a very bright future indeed. paul cook will stay if he is let work within a budget circa k15. this should be possible to put togeather in a town the size of sligo but as i have said it will take all people working in tandem. by the way clubman great to see that you too are talking about silverware. lets get all the doom and gloom out of the way and roll forward . we will never again see such dedication from players who want to play for their manager and sligo rovers f.c so lets grasp the oppurtunity to show them that we care to.
The roaring and the chanting made its whole way up to the last house in Maugheraboy last night, after they came off the pitch last night. Imagine if they won!
Gustavo, what's an infraction and can I have one? I'd hate to think that someone else was getting them and I was being ignored. Can I get three for the price of two like Eddie McCullough does with the half time raffle tickets for me?
I have 3. That's a hatrick!
Ive a fewThey are pretty good craic
RIP JOHNNY
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