either you are too young to have seen the 4 in a row side, or else your just Mod Edit:ABUSE REMOVED.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume the former.
Last edited by MariborKev; 25/11/2009 at 9:32 PM.
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Last edited by MariborKev; 25/11/2009 at 9:32 PM.
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I don't usually stand up for Hoops, BUT I think he might have a point. For instance, the current Bohs team haven't got beyond one round in Europe but I'm almost certain that if you asked Pat Fenlon, Dave Henderson, Owen Heary, Tony McCarthy or anyone else who has been involved in both set-ups, they would say the Bohs team from 2008 and 2009 is better than any of the teams that Fenlon had at Shels, including the side who got to the 3rd qualifying round of the Champions League. That's not to take away from Fenlon's Shels teams or anything, they were top class and did the league proud in Europe. But success in Europe isn't the be all and end all.
I wasn't around to see Rovers during the eighties, so I'm not qualified to comment, but to say Nutsy's Shels teams were better than them based on European results alone is nonsense.
Last edited by LukeO; 25/11/2009 at 11:56 PM.
IN fairness Luke, the spine of the team is the same (Heary, Byrne, Crowe). I'd rank that Shels team ahead of Bohs in most individual positions bar keeper.
Oh I think the best LOI team I've seen is the Pats league winning side of 1990, but finances broke it up. I'm not biased either...
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I've thought of this before and I think when comparing teams a lot of people think back to the Shels team that were in the 3rd qualifying round but think of the standards of that squad at this time so most would think Bohs are better whereas if it were reversed then most would think Bohs squad was better.
I can't choose between them. I agree that Europe isn't the be all and end all because as a Pats fan we did very well in Europe the last 2 seasons but never had the consistency or manager to win a league.
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So three players, two of whom started less than half our league games this season (including one who Fenlon believes hasn't done enough to earn a new deal), make up the spine of the team?
Fair enough. I certainly don't!
Me neither...![]()
Regarding the European games, the Irish champions had to play real teams in those days. Certainly shels didn't face a team of the quality of the celtic and honved teams that Rovers played until they played Deportivo. The game against the cypriot team was post leaving Milltown so shouldn't be counted as the club was in upheaval at the time. The Linfield result was the only game that Rovers should have been expected to win but didn't at the time.
Drogheda had just won the League Cup in 1984. They paraded the trophy in United Park before a league game against Jim McLoughlin's Rovers team - who proceeded to win 7-0. That was the best LOI side I've seen.
that was exactly the reason I got into the LOI in the mideighties.. I remember around that time listening to rte radio one on shamrock rovers games in milltown under Jim McLoughlin. That was the best all time squad ever and you will never get another team doing four in row in the league like what shamrock rovers did in the eighties..
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
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