Good start for Trevor Crloly.
Good call!
FT Pats 0-0 Glentoran.
Good start for Trevor Crloly.
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Sacked in the morning....
Coleraine have just become the favourite N.I. Team of many LOI fans.
I don't bet and I don't have a time machine.
If I did and I had would have put money on West Brom and Coleraine tonight.
That made me laugh an unreasonable amount.
Watched some of the Pats game and I have to say they played some really tasty football. Richmond will be a nice place for a game when they have a few games behind them. Or when we play ye and we bore the tits of ye.
The (non) penalty decision was shocking. Lovely movement leading to it though. Glens can feel lucky overall to get away with a 0-0.
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It was an interesting game in Tallaght last night. Rovers set up with almost a 4-2-4 formation, Chambers and Rice sitting deep in the middle with Finn getting close to Quigley and O'Connor and Sheppard pushed high up the wings. Coleraine were 4-5-1 and content to put 9 men behind the ball for the majority of the game. Rovers dominated possession but rarely broke the well organised Coleraine defensive lines. At times they almost seemed too intent on trying to play one touch balls around the Coleraine area, when it seemed it might have been better to try and take control and beat a man. Quigley in particular looked intent on getting rid of the ball as quickly as possible at all times. After about 35 minutes the effects of pre-season appeared to hit the Rovers players as they dropped the tempo and started to give the ball away more cheaply, Coleraine punished this with a lovely finish from the final kick before the break and the their only chance in the half.
Second half was a similar enough affair, Rovers started to dribble the ball a bit more and the introduction of McCabe for Quigley made them look more dangerous almost immediately. Coleraine also started to look more threatening on the counter attack as Rovers left men forward more often and there were a few more chances at both ends throughout the second half. The closest Rovers came was from a couple of Sean O'Connor free kicks, the first well saved and the second just wide, they never managed to create much in the way of clear chances against a defence that held it's shape extremely well in the face of Rovers often rotating front four. Coleraine actually had the best chance of them all to extend their lead in the last few minutes, when they broke away only for their striker to volley over from about eight yards out.
Rovers will likely face similar blanket defences on a regular basis in Tallaght and they will have to be a bit craftier if they want to break them down. There were flashes of brilliance at times and if they keep faith with that formation and get confidence up Rovers could be very good to watch this season. On the other hand it won't be long until the crowd starts getting restless if the wins are not flowing and Croly will be facing the same problems Kenny had in motivating the team and making them believe in his system.
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What kind of crowds were out last night or will someone start an attendance thread, nice match report from passing interest.
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Watched a bit of the Pats v Glentoran game on telly. Pats have a decent squad and Russell and Fagan should improve them next day. If there was 200 visiting fans there the home support was very poor even if Liverpool were on the box. Also noticed that Pats are without a main shirt sponsor, which indicates that the economy is still in the doldrums I suppose. As someone who think that a united league between north and south is the way to go last nights attendance figures is very dissappointing (apart from Cork).
it was in the sun today that pats main shirt sponsor pulled out. cant remember for the life of me who it is?
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Wasnt happy with the crowd last night. All Ireland League is not going to happen for a long time but merging both league cups and instead have a cross border competition for all league clubs on the Island, just regionalize the early rounds, No point having Cobh playing Ballymena on a Tuesday night
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Why wasn't it sorted earlier?
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