What can I say about this game. Ramblers totally dominated the first half, putting together some great moves and in the process playing some of the best football i have seen this year in St Colmans Park. Only for the Limerick goalkeeper and the crossbar Ramblers could have been 4 up at the break. In the second half Ramblers defended against a strong wind but Kieran O'Reilly missed a one on one early on. To their credit Limerick took the game to Ramblers and played some decent stuff but found Peter Cuthbert in good form. Ramblers manager Dave Hill made two interesting changes, bringing himself on instead of James Cummins, who was playing really well and Chris O'Shea on instead of Robert Brosnan who also was playing well. Dave can consider himself lucky to have stayed on the field after being involved in an incident with ex Ram Thomas Hughes, who by the way made a meal of the situation, but the ref took a lenient view of the incident and no cards were brandished.
The goal came from a corner in the 86th minute and Ramblers conceded, from a tacticial point on view, one of the easiest goals scored in St Colmans Park this year. Question marks have to be asked about the positioning of players for corners from a defensive point of view.
Once again we only had four subs on the bench, I cannot understand this as some of our Under 21s are supposed to be up to the standard of League of Ireland Football but are not considered. Why is this??
Steve Yelverton played well at Left full but his presence in the opposing half was badly missed and as John Meade will not be available due to holidays for a couple of weeks and Terry White is only coming back from holidays would probably mean that he will stay in defence. One majotr positive aspect of this game was the performance of Darran Murphy in the centre of midfield, where he added some badly wanted steel and pace in that sector and was always a threat going forward. David Warran's absence was also a major factor, he is a class player and without him we lack the special talent that he provides when playing. C P O'Brien was class once again for Limerick and caused the ramblers trouble when on the ball. We must make a move for him for next season even if he has to become our highest earner. He is by far the best centre forward in the 1st Division.
Overall a disappointing night, a highly entertaining game but the wrong result.
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