Bradley has been average this season i just think premier league football Will suit him alot more next season. Look at Sean o Connor last season with limerick he was a disgrace shockingly poor when he even got a place on the bench people shook there head. St pats signed him bought him back to premier look at him this season been outstanding scoring alot of goals. Division one is an awful league alot of hoof ball i think premier Will suit alot of limericks players.
I've based mine on the teams I've seen this season, including regular away trips.
I did this simply because I don't think there's many decent keepers in the Division. Barry Ryan is well over-rated from what I see. Made an absolute howler up in Finn Park this season.Another Harps lad nominating two Harps defenders and a Harps keeper out of eigth available slots.
Harps went on a 10 game unbeaten run, largely due to Keith Cowan returning from injury. Back line was solid as a back line can be for those 10 games.
Brian McCarthy I've seen play 4 times this season, all 4 games he was top class.People throwing in Brian McCarthy from Athlone as a wildcard, presumably because he's really tall.
Only because of his name are you putting him down. He has the eye for a pass he has always had, vision and first touch are second to none.Keith Gillespie.
Because it was by a long way the weakest part of the Limerick team this season.An average of two Limerick players per back five positions.
Again, never shone against Harps, which is what I've seen of him this season.Nobody mentioning Peter White while everyone mentions Gary Dempsey.
This also bemused me.Just saw Thomas McBride!!
For the record, Ciaran Coll is one of the best young players in the league. Harps or not, bias or none, I stand by this firmly.
Best left back in the First Division by a long margin.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Agreed, Bradley at least in 90% of the games was trying to play football. A lot of games didn't allow this and I'm sure it was frustrating.
Wexford Youths away in the first game was the best he played all season. Ram the show from start to finish playing ball from the back.
Gallagher is a flapper in my own experience of him.
Wouldn't rate him any higher than Graham Doyle, Packie Holden, Pat Jennings or Ger Hanley tbh. (I know Hanley isn't long back.)
Barry has his flaws (who are you telling?!) but in a Division of poor keepers he could certainly argue his case as the best one.
In those ten games Harps conceded 11 goals.Harps went on a 10 game unbeaten run, largely due to Keith Cowan returning from injury. Back line was solid as a back line can be for those 10 games.
In the same period Limerick conceded 5.
Must have been four off days.Brian McCarthy I've seen play 4 times this season, all 4 games he was top class.
I've seen a lot of Brian.
Lovely guy, fairly good in the air (as you'd expect!!) but on the ground, on the turn and on the run, he's a bit suspect.
We didn't call him Bambi for nothing.
All well and good but he has no legs.Only because of his name are you putting him down. He has the eye for a pass he has always had, vision and first touch are second to none.
Maybe I'm wrong but he'd genuinely struggle to make the Limerick team I reckon.
Dave O'Leary was walking around Flancare with him inside his pocket last Saturday.
Limerick have conceded 17 goals in 27 games.Because it was by a long way the weakest part of the Limerick team this season.
In the process they've kept 14 (FOURTEEN) clean sheets.
Don't get me wrong.Again, never shone against Harps, which is what I've seen of him this season.
I don't rate Peter White at all, he broke our hearts trying to make a footballer out of him.
But he deserves a lot of credit for popping up with a lot of crucial goals despite his limitations.
See it's just silly.For the record, Ciaran Coll is one of the best young players in the league. Harps or not, bias or none, I stand by this firmly.
Best left back in the First Division by a long margin
Because of Harps bias.
Is he better than Shane Tracy by "a long margin" or "by a mile"
Of course he isn't.
We're just going to agree to disagree here LTID.![]()
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I think Bradley wasn't suited to a league where they will actually follow you back to the edge of your box kicking you in the legs. You could tell he wasn't used to it.
Could definitely see a player in there alright at times.
Was superb in that Wexford game Jof mentioned and the second time below in Wexford when he came on he dug us out of a hole, his through ball to Gaffney that night was one of the best things I've seen this season.
Good to see Shaun Kelly in a good few teams. He was a good player when he was with us at Dundalk.
As I said, and saying again. It's simply from what I've seen against Harps this season.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
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He wasn't outstanding on any occasion. Flashes of his talent but I suppose he didn't feel motivated enough to have a real go at it. Gamble was more solid and Judge added a bit of life. Dave O'Leary was Limerick's best midfielder by a mile. Made seasoned veterans Gamble and Bradley looked average. Shame he got injured when he did otherwise he could have nicked player of the year.
Of what I've seen Peter White and Seani Maguire definitely. Gary Dempsey has shown glimpses and Dylan Mernagh threw in some excellent performances too.
Pat Hoban and Nkololo looked decent when I've seen them, Danny Furlong too. Haven't seen enough of the rest to judge.
I’m not pedantic...I’m merely overly concerned with minute details.
I could hold back here on putting Limerick player after Limerick player in, but there'd be no point at all.
Goalkeeper:
Craig Hyland - Pulled off some great saves in the games against Limerick. My good friend Deniese reports claims he's a top keeper too.
Defenders:
Noel Haverty - Solid as a rock. I'd like him in my First Division team. Equally as good as Shaun Kelly.
Corie Treacy - Our best defender all year, despite only playing 20 or so times.
Pat Purcell - I cannot think of anyone better. Des? Not a hope.
Shane Tracy - My First Division Player of the Year.
Midfielders:
Colm James - Responsible for a lot of attacking prominence that Longford showed throughout the year.
David O'Leary - You'll see why next year, if you haven't already.
Joe Gamble - Joe is Joe - end of.
Forwards:
Kevin McHugh - Absolutely amazing how consistent he is. Walk into any FD team with ease. Admirable.
Sean Maguire - Best striker in world football. Seriously though, for his age, he's clinical.
Danny Furlong - Only started 20 games and got 13 goals. Enough said.
Get into them! ( They're easyyyy! )
For what its worth I think Tom Crawley is by far the best player at Longford when hes played in position and as good as any winger in the division, should get another bite at the top division within the next year or two, also agree with all mentions of Tom King being way too good for Mervue, he only signed for them because hes in college there or something isn't it?
PFAI 1st Div team of the year via https://twitter.com/PFAIOfficial
P Holden; P Purcell, B McCarthy, S Tracy, N Haverty; G Dempsey, K Gillespie, J Gamble, S Bradley; S Maguire, R Gaffney
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