Premier Division Lates, Tuesday Oct. 5th

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  1. peadar1987's Avatar

    peadar1987 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by legendz View Post
    The new international format of Friday-Tuesday games is good for the Airtricity League. They'll have to exploit it more with Tuesday/Wednesday games before the Friday, then Saturday/Sunday games followed by Wednesday/Thursday/Friday games. The gaps are there with little rivals on those days and should be used to the max to promote the league.
    Here's hoping for plenty of promotion of Saturday and Sunday's games during this evening's international match!
     
  2. Dodge's Avatar

    Dodge said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dfx- View Post
    It matters as much as Dundalk or UCD really. Indeed probably the best performance of the three.

    Saturday..Saturday really matters.
    I guess you're really, really sick then? Unless this doesn't matter either?
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    dfx- said:
    Not at all - sure we all know the game on Tuesday was what really really mattered.
    The Model Club

    Tell all the Bohs you know
    that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
    and it's not gonna be three
    and it's not gonna be four
    it's more likely to be 5-1.
     
  4. Spudulika said:
    Is there a league in Ireland?
     
  5. Guitd said:
    not according to some of our IRISH SUNDAY PAPERS after one of the most important days in the league results some papers dont even mention the results no reports
     
  6. LukeO's Avatar

    LukeO said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    We've had play-offs before. This was in a time before goal difference wa recognised, as I recall. Had it been recognised, Cork would have won. Instead, after a double play-off and four extra games each, Shels won.

    Dublin bias? Never!
    Wrong. Bohs would have won it on goal difference.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992%E2...gue_of_Ireland
     
  7. Magicme's Avatar

    Magicme said:
    Drogs 1 up at the mo! C'mon the Drogs!!!
     
  8. TheBoss's Avatar

    TheBoss said:
    Shane O'Neill penalty - 1-1 - HT
     
  9. Magicme's Avatar

    Magicme said:
    Come on Drogheda...you can do it!
     
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    Dunny said:
    Nope, they couldnt. Relegated now
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  11. Magicme's Avatar

    Magicme said:
    Gutted for them. :-(
     
  12. Martinho II's Avatar

    Martinho II said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Dunny View Post
    Nope, they couldnt. Relegated now
    ìt will be great comin back to drogheda next season we havent met them since the 2007 season... commiserartions to the drogs fans.. like us drogs had eight seasons on the bounce in the top flight and then they declined rapidly within three seasons after winning their last trophy like us
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
     
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    dong said:
    I recall a Drogs fan coming on the Forza website a couple of years ago saying how Boco was a great player and talking about how they would lure him away as they could offer him more money and to play football in the Champs league.
    I wonder where that toss pot is now?
    Better off keeping shtum with talk like that when you have a bit of success in this league.
     
  14. legendz's Avatar

    legendz said:
    I can't believe the way it has changed at the top. Boh's have done great to cut the lead and get ahead of Rovers, will they be able to stay there now?
     
  15. Nah Nah Nah Nah's Avatar

    Nah Nah Nah Nah said:
    They're not down yet. There's still a very, very small chance of them finishing ahead of Bray
     
  16. TheBoss's Avatar

    TheBoss said:
    It has been a crazy last 10-15 years for Drogheda, promotion/relegation followed by more promotion/relegation, finally stabilising in the premier division, winning the FAI Cup, Setanta Cups and importantly the league. Almost knocking out Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League, examinership followed soon later, fans rallying to save the club and duly succeed. As a result the team has struggled on the pitch.

    But we'll be back
     
  17. legendz's Avatar

    legendz said:
    Ye were terribly unlucky not to have knocked out Kiev, it was a terrible miss at the end of the game. I'm sure ye'll bounce back from Division One but it is a tough division.
     
  18. Martinho II's Avatar

    Martinho II said:
    Quote Originally Posted by TheBoss View Post
    It has been a crazy last 10-15 years for Drogheda, promotion/relegation followed by more promotion/relegation, finally stabilising in the premier division, winning the FAI Cup, Setanta Cups and importantly the league. Almost knocking out Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League, examinership followed soon later, fans rallying to save the club and duly succeed. As a result the team has struggled on the pitch.

    But we'll be back
    brian whelans book about drogheda utd is rivetting reading..I have finished reading it today and you cant keep up with it with all the ups and downs with the club over the last twenty years in particular!!
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
     
  19. White Horse's Avatar

    White Horse said:
    Quote Originally Posted by TheBoss View Post
    But we'll be back
    What did that poster that you kindly put up in Dundalk a few years ago say?

    "You ain't seen nothin' yet". You weren't lying.

    Supporting Drogheda United must be like being on a rollercoaster 24-7.
     
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    WindmillWarrior said:
    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post

    Supporting Drogheda United must be like being on a rollercoaster 24-7.
    You f*ckin said it! No wonder so many of our fans are quite literally sick of going