Anyone from Bohs wanna give a match summary that is honest ??
Ref rating included please.
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/fi...ewerb_IR2.html
Cummins probably two clear after tonight, they don't add new games until a few days afterwards I think.
Edit : Nige there already
Last edited by freewheel30; 20/09/2011 at 11:33 PM.
Anyone from Bohs wanna give a match summary that is honest ??
Ref rating included please.
this might help bullit.
http://bfc1890.net/?page_id=12
would be lovely if we could win the cup this year. (Leinster Senior or FAI, im not fussy). Congrats to Sligo on knocking the "cup specialists" out.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
heres a few posts
Worst game I have been at in years
Dundalk didnt try play and we had absolutely no idea of how break them down
Win is a win I suppose
How **** was QuigleyTerrible stuff, Heary only one who had a decent game ,goal was lucky but good reaction from Bisto and what's up with Fenlan we were **** and didn't even get up off his seat and hardly clapped the crowd and his tactics were awful, Take the win and that's about it tonightThere were only three footballers on the pitch tonight - Killer, Heary and Quigley.
I've not seen such muck since I managed an under-11 team in their first year playing on a full-sized pitch. Aimless, badly executed ****e. Rossi was muck. Bayly was worse. Cronin was ****e. Burns and Price weren't too bad. O'Brien must have put in 10 crosses during the game, every ******* one of them overhit by a mile. We played well for the first three minutes, should have scored with two well-worked headers in that period - and then stopped. Murphy was by far the busier of the two keepers, yet Bohs had way more of the ball, even before the sending off.
We have a defence, no midfield, and no strikers. It's hoof and hope ******** - but there's the occasional flash of an ability to do better, that's really depressing. None of the players seem to trust anyone to make a decent pass, most of the time, so they're on their heels when the odd good one is played.
Noticed one occasion in the 2nd half where Rossi carried the ball forward from deep in his own half. When he was 10 yards over the halfway line, there were just two Bohs players ahead of him, and not another one within 30 yards. The rest of the team was just ambling out, instead of moving up and showing for the ball.
There is ability in the team but, for whatever reason, it seems afraid to show itself.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
thats great thanks!
was replying to nigel-harps
didn't realise there was a whole other page of posts
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
http://worddok.blogspot.com
That's fair enough, and of course there's more of an edge to our games with Cork than for other games, because it is a local derby.
My point is this - some (and only some, it has to be said) Cork fans - like the post I was replying to - like to drop the "its your Cup Final" line into the discussion, as if the game was our be-all and end-all, whilst its just another game to them, as befits their presumed status.
This conveniently ignores Cork's recent history - a history I don't need to restate here, whilst also ignoring the two clubs' results against each other and league positions in recent seasons. It also ignores the longer historical curve of the two clubs.
One can only assume that there is a need in some Cork fans to wish away these inconvenient facts by acting like a bigger club than history suggests they are.
To be honest i'm fairly indifferent on the whole thing but i would say that what you are outlining there is mainly manifested in the behaviour / comment of Waterfurd fans from what i can see. I do think that the banter and build up is good though and it adds to the game for everyone. Last night wasn't just another game for us though, we needed to get the three point and two more goals for Cummins is brilliant.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
well stop acting like a bigger club than history suggests when Waterford stop pretending they were formed before 1982
I'm neutral, but here goes:
That was a terrible match. It was awful. Neither team deserved to win but the ref was ok (apart for the sending off - didn't understand what that was for)
Mark Rossiter should buy a taxi plate or get a job in Fusco's or somewhere - I stopped counting his uncompleted passes when they hit double figures.
Two hours plus that I will never get back.
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