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    Didn't need to get out of second gear tonight, very comfortable against the poorest team I have seen so far in my short LOI following. Hynes looked good up top, although the 'keeper should have done better for the third goal. Frosty seems decent too - Some nice deliveries sent in off his left peg.

    Cork only drawing up at Mervue perhaps provides some hope for next week.
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    We'll take that tonight. Won't learn much from it but 3 points is 3 points. A few players looked handy enough although it was probably hard to get really into it when the game was over after 60 seconds. Played some nice ball even though not much at the end of it and Hynes held it up well and was strong in the air. Calla and McCarthy didn't have too much to do but both are big strong lads. Waterford dropping another 3 onto the 2 last week and Cork dropping 2 is a bonus also, especially when Corks was against Mervue. We all know how sticky they can be up in Galway though. Big match next week. Don't think a loss would be the end of the world down in Turners as its early days yet but a win would give us a nice start to the season despite the set back of Gary Sheehans injury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Castletroy_Blue View Post
    Cork only drawing up at Mervue perhaps provides some hope for next week.
    As well as costing me a few quid.

    Salthill were harmless

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    Not the most impressive performance and i agree with Thomas on a lot of what he said but i wouldnt be worrying about going up yet . Its only 2 games in and we can eaisly get going.

    We will find it tough if we get stuck in a battle of a match becuase we dont have the strenght but i think that other teams will struggle to stop us when we get playing our football.

    We have Corie Tracy,Chris Breen,Paddy Purcell and Steve O Flynn to come in and even Yellow,Peter White and Garbhan Coughlan coming off the bench lastnight shows we have strenght in depth.

    Shane Tracy who struggled last year has done very well in the 1st 2 pplayed well and set up leveller in Donegal and played well lastnight.
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    Well done Limerick! Good win last night though to be expected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluewhitearmy View Post
    Not the most impressive performance and i agree with Thomas on a lot of what he said but i wouldnt be worrying about going up yet . Its only 2 games in and we can eaisly get going.

    We will find it tough if we get stuck in a battle of a match becuase we dont have the strenght but i think that other teams will struggle to stop us when we get playing our football.

    We have Corie Tracy,Chris Breen,Paddy Purcell and Steve O Flynn to come in and even Yellow,Peter White and Garbhan Coughlan coming off the bench lastnight shows we have strenght in depth.

    Shane Tracy who struggled last year has done very well in the 1st 2 pplayed well and set up leveller in Donegal and played well lastnight.


    were was Corie Tracy,Chris Breen,Paddy Purcell last night more so purcell??

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    Purcell was injured but don't know about the other two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomas72 View Post
    were was Corie Tracy,Chris Breen,Paddy Purcell last night more so purcell??

    Corie was on the bsnch just back form injury so didnt start.

    Breen starined a groin in warm up so wasnt risked i think.

    Paddy had a groin strain so Scully didnt want to risk him seen as he is suspended next week anyway.

    Paddy and Chris could have played if needed but no pint riskin them for a match we were always gonna walk through. Breen should be back for Cork and Corie may start in that one.

    Edit: Talking to Gary Sheehan lastnight said he should be getting the cat off in 7 weeks and all going well he will be back in 4 months.
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    Thats good news about Gary. He is a very fit lad so if we can get him back for the second half of the season and we are there or there abouts it will be a huge lift for the team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jofspring View Post
    Thats good news about Gary. He is a very fit lad so if we can get him back for the second half of the season and we are there or there abouts it will be a huge lift for the team.

    Will be like a new signing. At least we know the way the club is run now he will get the very best care while recovering.

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    how bad are salthill? are they desmond league level?

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    There just very very poor. didnt have a shot on target till the 90th min and that was there first shot in the whole game. Having said that i think we were poor ourselves last night and tbh that makes two games running now that we just havent played well at all. Another boring, lifeless performance like last night in two weeks time against longford and id say leo could cut his wrists

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    3pts,clean sheet,plenty young talent on display ,bit like a preseason game really.its early days yet ,judgement day a long way off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean r View Post
    how bad are salthill? are they desmond league level?
    They where missing a few players last night so if you include that they would probably be a top junior team.

    We have a lot of young players but UCD won this league with a lot of young players who have since established themselves. No reason we can't be up near the top. We are far from the best team in the league but a long way off the bottom half if you ask me. It will all come down to how we compete in the big games over the course season and not just in the one off games if you ask me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean r View Post
    how bad are salthill? are they desmond league level?
    Dont be knocking Desmond lge as at the minute every divisional team in desmond lge eg u11-u18 are better than the Districts.
    Desmonds doing great work underage but worrying times for schoolboy soccer in city.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dutchie View Post
    Dont be knocking Desmond lge as at the minute every divisional team in desmond lge eg u11-u18 are better than the Districts.
    Desmonds doing great work underage but worrying times for schoolboy soccer in city.
    Dead right. Didn't their u12s make the all ireland final last year?
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    Salthill have a fantastic setup in Drom and have had many teams in national finals in recent years. They don't have a great LoI side but that is not really what they are about.

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    Pre-match interview with Pat Purcell from Extratime.ie

    After picking up four points from a possible six to open the season, Limerick captain Pat Purcell spoke exclusively to Extratime.ie about his sides performance against Salthill Devon last weekend and his sides good start to the season.

    Purcell was quite happy with the nights proceedings despite losing Chris Breen in the warm up. “We created plenty of chances, kept a clean sheet and scored three goals, so overall we're happy with the performance. We won the game and were fairly comfortable throughout, but in saying that you still have to look at every game no matter if you've just won, lost or drawn, there's always something to improve on."

    "Last night was no different, but there were only a few minor things to work on. We also had a set-back in the warm-up because Chris Breen picked up an injury, but it didn't affect the lads and they just did what was required. That's the whole point of having a strong squad, competition for places is very important.”

    The loss of Garry Sheahan has indeed affected the squad but Limerick are not short on attacking options, stated Purcell. “Garry is a huge loss to the squad. Myself and all the players wish him a speedy recovery. He's a strong character and I've no doubt he'll bounce back from this set-back. We have some of the best strikers and creative players in the league and I've no doubt we'll continue to create chances in every game."

    "Some games are different and some teams make it more difficult to create chances, but if we stick to our game plan, stick to the work ethic required, we will continue to create chances with the likes of Peter (Hynes) who is a vastly experienced player with loads of ability. I've played against him plenty of times over the years and I always came off the pitch knowing it was tough battle against him. He's really good in the air and has really good technical ability. Hynesy gives us another dimension up front, he can be a target man, but also a link up player. He's also a really good lad and has fitted in well with all the boys.”

    Limerick can also look to youth, such as the bright talent that is Garbhan Coughlan who represented the Irish Schools side last week, scoring a brace against Wales. “Garbh is a young player with loads of ability and has great potential. He's still learning the game and is getting better and better all the time. He's a creative player and is capable of creating chances out of nothing. He and all our creative players will be vitally important this season because that's where a lot of our goals will come from. Some teams sit back and consolidate the space, so this is where Garbh and all our creative players can make a chance out of nothing and can be the difference between getting three points, or maybe having to settle for a draw.”

    “Superman”, as Purcell is affectionately known on Shannonside, was realistic after his team took apart a poor Salthill team, he knows tougher challenges lie ahead, but isn’t disrespecting a Devon side with good work ethic. “Salthill were missing some key players tonight, they will cause teams a few problems this year. They sat back, but then tried to break quickly. Every team in the division is capable of taking points off the other team, just look at some of the results so far this season. Maybe we could have got another goal or two, they didn't create a whole lot, and we kept a clean sheet, so yeah the score line was probably a fair reflection overall.”

    Limerick skipper Purcell also commented on Extratime.ie Man of the Match Shane Tracey. “Shane is a top quality player; he's flying fit and looking really sharp. He's got a great attitude and is our most technically gifted player. Every player has a crucial role to play this year, I really can't stress that enough. We won't do anything this year with eight or nine players, we need a fully committed squad of players all working towards the same common goal. This is to work hard as a fundamental and to win as many matches as we can and transfer what we do on the training ground to the pitch.”

    Finally, when asked about the most important aspect of the Limerick side this year, Purcell was quick to enhance the fine mix of motivated youth, with experienced senior players. “We have a really good mix of players. Some guys, like myself, John Frost, Stephen O’Flynn, Barry Ryan, Peter Hynes and Brian O’Callaghan, have all been around the league for years, while some are in the first or second year. It's all about getting the right balance and the right dynamic and I believe we have that. You need experienced players who will hopefully be able to pass on their knowledge to the younger lads.”

    “Then you need to have the younger players who bring their youth, enthusiasm and unpredictability to the team. It's the ideal combination really. We have some really talented young players at the club. There's a big difference when you take the step-up from underage level to the Airtricity League, it's tough because the expectation is higher and the game is much more physical, but that's what the experienced players and the coaches are there for, the young players need to use us as much as possible.”

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