what? what do you mean dry my eyes? anyone at the game can tell you what I said was correct. Derry didn't try to win the game, they were holding out for a draw, and who can blame them. I'm pretty sure Stephen Kenny would admit that too. Somehow they scored from two efforts all night and fluked the win. Their first goal came from hilariously bad defending after rovers missed a clearcut chance to go two up.
Rubbish, we know that we have to win games like tonight's to have any chance of winning the league. We actually only started playing well after we went a goal down and after that it was obvious Rovers would leave gaps at the back in their haste to recover their lead. I certainly don't think we were playing for a draw at that point. Morrow was doing a terrific job playing players in. Yeah we weren't great but we scored twice and Rovers scored once. Would have been a different story if Rovers had taken their chances, including one just before we scored but they didn't and we did.
Last edited by thischarmingman; 27/03/2009 at 10:23 PM.
Are you serious? Yeah because a team has never played for a draw when down to ten men before? Derry were time wasting at 0-0, once a goal down they were given a goal by some comedic defending, and then Rovers naively pushed too many forward trying to recover a lead and got hit on the break with Derry's second goal of the game. I'm not having a go at Derry like, I've no problem with a team looking to hold the ball up and waste time when down to ten men for an entire game, but they were clearly blessed to get the win. You really cant argue otherwise.
quote taken from extratime.ie, was a second yellow not a straight red.Originally Posted by extratime.ie
Look. No offence to Rovers, but there is no way in hell that Stephen Kenny sent Derry out there tonight to play for a draw. Looking at the fixture list, the only match where I can see us doing that is Bohs away. We haven't been great this season, far from it in fact, but our last 2 results show that we go out to win games, and keep trying til the bitter end. Sure we may have been **** til Morrow came on, but the lads pushed and scored more than Rovers. If we had of been playing for the draw we would have shut up shop after the equaliser. From everything I've heard about the game, we kept pushing until we got the second.
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I'm not saying Kenny went out looking for a point, but after the sending off Derry ceased as an attacking entity. That's hardly a controversial statement. Having actually been at the game I think I've a better take on it then you do. Your second goal came from a ball downfield that should have been dealt with except Rovers didn't have enough men back and the ball was lashed in from thirty yards, it was hardly the result of sustained pressure.
The standard of refereeing in this league is atrocious, last night the refs and linesmen hit a new low. It was the most pathetic "performance" by a group of officials that I have ever witnessed in Finn Park.
An awful penalty decision that even had the UCD players and supporters in shock.
A goal ruled out for offside even though Gethins was at least a yard onside.
The linesman (who was further away from play than the ref) giving a free for a tackle when the ref had already signalled Coll got the ball. The ref decided to give the free even though he had the better view and was closer to play.
3 clear handballs by UCD players (one of which was in the box) and no free.
2 clear handballs from Harps players and nothing either.
A horrible little cnut from UCD dived all night and seemed to get a free every time (number 11)
Overall pathetic, it was not all bad decisions against Harps either I just highlighted some of them. He gave some frees that left people in shock and missed some blatant bookings never mind frees.
For those who think im over-exaggerating, I'll post the highlights of the game when our camera man has them ready.
UCD impressed me with their workrate last night and should be top 2 this season.
The ref was a disaster. The amount of dangerous, sliding, studs-up challanges (whether they got the ball or not) that he let go was unbelievable. I said at one stage someone was going to get hurt if he didn't clamp down on it and unfortunately, that's what happened. I hope the Harps guy is alright. I couldn't see the offside or penalty from where I was but there were several offsides at the other end that wrongly called and some terrible tackles that weren't punished.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Ref at the Pats game last night was OK actually but he missed two clear penalties (one for either side). A couple of ridiculous bookings too but overall not too bad
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Conor Gethins 'Goal' was superb movement from him. Ball up to him and with the outfield defenders chasing back he took in past the UCD 'keeper Brennan. It looked like he took it to far and delayed his shot. But he struck from an acute angle and it beat the 'keeper again and a defender on the line.
Like Arsene Wenger I couldn't see from where I was if he was onside.
It was his 100th appearance for Finn Harps last night.
After Edit: Ref is down as Coombes.
" I'll go right up to here,
it can't possibly hurt.
All they will find is my
beer and my shirt."
Very impressed by the Rovers set-up in Tallaght. Most professional in the League by a mile. Other clubs marketing and commercial managers should be forced to tour the club shop to see how proper merchandise can make serious money.
As for the match, awful first half, Delaney deserved to go, he was a liability anyway. If Rovers were halfway decent they might have thumped us, but they look a poor side (outside of Baker).
Derry showed a lot of effort and a bit of class from Martyn and Morrow.
Yeah def two yellows and if I was his manager I would giving me some going over. Player gets booked for abusive language and as walks away says something else what did he think would happen a pat on the back
Longford looked very good at times. Best performance of the season so far from Wexford and saying that we slacked off a little end of first half start of second half still more to come hopefully. Playing two up front definitely a better option for us Marty Kelly may not be a natural forward but he plays for the team and ran his socks off last night as did richie fitz who could barely walk off the pitch when subbed
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at our match last night the ref gave a shocking decision for youths winner. in my opinion brendan murphy stopped the ball going over the line but the ref still gave it. my pal was behind the goal in the clubhouse when it happened and he thought it was a dodgy decision.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
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Correct call by the linesman; the tackle could have broken Shorty's leg. Ref was an idiot to call play on (Harps lad did get the ball, but followed through with studs up) and only encouraged dangerous tackles on an awful pitch. No surprise there were injuries (we had two lads injured).
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