Well done Town.
The better side and played very well.
Fully deserved.
Well has to be said the better team won. They played more football and always looked better on the ball, looked the most likely to score.
Maybe it was the ref. had a good game aswell and Pats couldn't play their "physical" game, Kelly was having none of the jersey pulling and crap that normally goes on and laid down the law early on.
Anyway ... Tthe better team won and it was another good advert for the league. I was a bit doubtful about having it in Lansdowne Road but it worked out well in the end.
Verdict : Good game !!
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Well done Town.
The better side and played very well.
Fully deserved.
No! I forgot all about it...
And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.
Longford fully deserved the win! Pats played with very little passion. Good move on Lansdowne. Anyone get the offical attendance? Kelly did well. Keeper should have gone though.
I dunno .... anyone got a guesstimate ??Originally posted by Footie_Fan
Good move on Lansdowne. Anyone get the offical attendance?
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Longford claim first FAI Cup final win
The FAI Carlsberg Cup will find a home at Flancare Park for the first time in its 81-year history after Longford Town overcame St Patrick's Athletic 2-0 in an absorbing clash at Lansdowne Road this afternoon. A first half own goal from Colm Foley and an injury-time strike from the impressive Shane Barrett sealed a deserved win for the Midlanders, who also saw a first half Barry Ferguson penalty saved. Pat's were reduced to ten men for the final quarter after Keith Fahy left 27-year-old referee Alan Kelly with no option but to dismiss him after a reckless challenge on Sean Prunty.
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The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Both lower stands were full and there was a couple of thousand in both terraces. My guess about 15,000.Originally posted by A face
I dunno .... anyone got a guesstimate ??
Maybe a bit high, but not too far off I'd say. But that's still an extra 4000 or 5000 who wouldn't have gotten in otherwise. Think the Lansdowne move worked very well alright.Originally posted by Footie_Fan
Both lower stands were full and there was a couple of thousand in both terraces. My guess about 15,000.
Not sure about that - there were at least two Pat's players back defending, so you could argue that it wasn't a clear goal-scoring chance. Was surprised that he wasn't at least booked though.Originally posted by Footie_Fan
Keeper should have gone though.
Even without thinking about the crowds it's just better having it in Lansedown. It becomes a better occasion and the match seems to take on greater meaning aswell.
Yeh your probably right. Some refs would have shown red but yellow should have been definite. Kelly did well overall though. He was right on the spot for the "tackle" for Fahey. The slow motions replys of that were sickening. It was a career ender.Originally posted by pineapple stu
Not sure about that - there were at least two Pat's players back defending, so you could argue that it wasn't a clear goal-scoring chance. Was surprised that he wasn't at least booked though.
The highlights are on Sky Sports 1 now!
And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.
Was it shown on TV btw? Forgot about it yesterday but there wasn't much I could do to see it anyhow.
They (Sky) are showing them again today at 4pm for anyone interested.
And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.
Todays star said just over 15,000 at the game
Just home.
What a wknd. Longford is proof that inbeeding works. thetalent there is unreal.
Great occasion, great footballing performance from Lford. Thoroughly deserved it.
Must say though, im surprised with SPA, they TOTALLY bottled it yesterday.
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success.
Yeah, mad weekend.
Longford was buzzing last night, great atmosphere around the place. Seriously, the amount of sexy little minxs in Blazers last night and Blue on Sat night was astonishing. Still can't remember a thing from the latter part of Sat night though!
As for the game itself, Longford were by far the better team. Francis was outstanding and Barrett is a really good young player.
Pats, to put it bluntly, were sh!t. I was delighted to see them beaten and even more delighted to see that all is not well in the camp, so much for their little happy family. Collins has been found out, I was so happy to see him lose yesterday and wew took plenty of oppurtunity to abuse him, much to the bewilderment of the Longford fans around us.
Weird atmosphere at the game. The Longford fans were like a typical GAA crowd and the bandwagon was definately out in force. However, in fairness they travelled in numbers and made themselves heard.
The Pats fans, although more like proper football fans, were very quiet. They did have some nice banners though and a few very small flags!
Champions!
so what ye saying is it wasnt a bigt enough match for the 'full regalia' to make an appearance
pity
agree wholeheartedlyOriginally posted by Colm
Yeah, mad weekend.
Longford was buzzing last night, great atmosphere around the place. Seriously, the amount of sexy little minxs in Blazers last night and Blue on Sat night was astonishing. Still can't remember a thing from the latter part of Sat night though!
As for the game itself, Longford were by far the better team.
James, every scrap of regalia was there, just the FAI refused to let us have any of it (bar the "100% Pats" and the crowd cover) in the East Stand. At one point they were trying to make us have nominated wavers for the big flags who would have to stay on the North Terrace for the whole game even though they wouldn't be allowed wave the flags.Originally posted by James
so what ye saying is it wasnt a bigt enough match for the 'full regalia' to make an appearance
pity
Add in the fact that they wouldn't let the Guinness signs be covered (even though the Guinness deal is with the IRFU and the Cup is sponsored by a rival brand of beer), and the fact that they insisted on drowning out any pre-match singing by both sets of fans with some over-amplified prog-rock crap and it makes you wonder how serious they are about creating a football spectacle at all.
Mind you, none of that will stop them looking for eL fans to create an atmosphere next time Ireland are playing. They simply don't deserve us.
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