1-0 flattered us!! We were brutal. Good criaic in the terraces tho!!
The official attendance was 1565 - just over 600 Sligo fans.
Your only shot on goal was from the penalty spot.Originally Posted by avvenalaf
It's not that long ago that I remember saying the exact same about Sligo, times can change quickly, we used to have 2 to every 1 of your fans in the showgrounds not that long ago, and easily outsinging ye.Originally Posted by avvenalaf
Yer playing budget is about 6 times the size of ours yet ye struggled to get by a lackluster side. Had Kevin McHugh got that lob right, or indeed got that penalty decision would you still be saying how bad we were?
Our lads were woeful in the first half yet the only shot on target ye could manage was a penalty, in the second we were the better side, even your captain sitting in the clubhouse was saying so.
Last edited by Sam_Heggy; 28/08/2010 at 8:51 AM. Reason: fix quotes
1-0 flattered us!! We were brutal. Good criaic in the terraces tho!!
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
1565? They must have counted the crowd at the amusements next door and the wedding in Jackson's.
That's the interesting bit. Anyway, on to other things. What has become of Finn Harps? I don't want to go back to the Paddy's Day game against Cork Hibs when i was among 21000 at the game but it was dispiriting and surprising to find such a small crowd at a derby cup tie and , worse still, all the Harps people I spoke to before the game fully expected to be beaten. I know Derry City has taken a lot of player potential from Harps but Junior soccer used to be very strong in Donegal and surely a better side that that which played the other night could be assembled.
Expenses are basically paying the referee and officials.
Also, it's very hard to sign a player on €50 a week and expect him to travel the length and breadth of the country (we only have about 5 players getting more than that per week) our total budget is the smallest in the co-op's history.
The club has taken the approach of paying off the sizable debt for the next few seasons (and rightly so if you ask me). There has been a huge chunk already paid off and unfortunately our on the pitch performances have slumped as a result.
Hope it works out for ye Sam, in the short term rather long. Those derbys were always great craic and inexpensive for clubs and fans alike.
No doubt about it Harps are a great wee club, with fanatical supporters. Since they joined the league in '69 we've had some great battles. If my memory serves me correct Harps always got the better of us in the early 70's. The crowds and the atmosphere at those games had to be seen to be believed. Certainly was the stuff of real derby games. Since then both clubs have had their ups and downs. The present situation Harps find themselves in we were in at the turn of century. Anyone that remembers the Don's era will not have happy memories of the bit o red. Certainly were hard times but because of that hardship we can enjoy the good times of the modern times. During the lean years Rovers got the house in order off the pitch, which is exactly what Harps are doing now. It's not an easy process but something which has to be done in order for the club to have a future. Harps will rise again of that there is no doubt and with supporters like Sam they deserve to be back in the Premier Division sooner rather than later.
Keep the faith Sam, we'll meet again and the good times will roll for both clubs!
Yeah, must say -- was looking forward to the game and nice to have a reason to get to Donegal (beside the slots in Bundie!)...Stewards at the game were dead on and enjoyed the banter. Great craic in the stand, when the heavens threatened to open at the beginning of 2nd half. Worst aspect, the quality of fare at the chip van instead, hic,-- what a giraffe poor wee cailin taking down notes!! and serving out chips took so long that they must have waited for spuds to grow -- nonetheless, great craic knocked out of this situation.
Rovers looked a little leggy and bereft of ideas in second half. Anyways, result is a result.
Come on Rovers -- let's hope we can get over Monaghan
I was very disappointed with the Harps support, it doesn't bode well for football in the regions. Hard to see that there were over 1500 at the game. I don;t know the ground that well but there were hardly 350 harps fans there, I mean they were countable.
Someone said earlier on that we were regularly outnumbered at home by Harps to be honest I don;t think I ever saw in the last 35 years more than 200 Harps fans in Sligo.
At this stage does it really matter how many Harps fans were in Sligo or Sligo fans in Donegal, it is time to move on and concentrate on one of the biggest games the BOR have had for a long time.
Easily 1565 in the ground, and there was just over 600 Sligo fans in the ground, Derry brought 200 more fans for the league game a few weeks ago, that's going by official numbers on the gates.
The seats hold 400 alone and they were 90% full. The ground holds 5500 at a canter.
Ah in fairness to them thats definitely not true!!even when they were sh1t the last time they were in the premier i remember them bringing at least 300 on a summers nite when we beat them 4-1. Theres defo a few more examples aswell when we were in the graveyard and rubbish and they were going for the league an in the late 90s they used to travel pretty well.
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