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I saw the first game. Not games then, game.
From that I got the idea that Pats felt they did enough and thought they would finish the job at home. Looks like I was right.
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Overlapping full backs pressing high up the pitch from the off. After the third or fourth Lithuanian breakaway, Buckley needed to change that around, but didn`t.
Pats needed to get comfortable in possession in the first half , get used to the unusual heat. A lot of the Pats players seemed to struggle with the pace of the game they set themselves.
I like Pats ( mostly ex Bohs players anyway !) and watch them play in European games when I can. I`m not putting the boot in desaint I just dont rate Buckley.
You have to agree though that the Lithuanian fans were amazing and had huge numbers. Clearly untapped potential, as I would say most of them are living here.
we kept most of the possession in the first half which i think is the most logical approach.
i didnt see them struggling, just saw too many players having an off night and were passengers.
i agree they had great support and they added to the night, was delighted to see so many of them, but saying they out numbered us is ludicrous, it wasnt even remotely close!!
This season doesnt look great, for the Europa league it's all on Derry to get past Trabzonspor, and the Turkish team are possibly the hardest team available at that stage (when you factor in the fact they were in the CL 2 seasons ago, also the heat and distance dont help). Drogheda would have had Hibs and Pats would have had Pyunik Yerevan, both probably a fair bit more winnable than Trabzonspor.
In the wake of last night's debacle in Inchicore, I think the league needs to institute new incentives for teams to excel in European football, via a domestic "coefficient" system. Victories in European competition should be rewarded with bonus points (up to a maximum of six) in the league. Admittedly this risks perpetuating the existing hierarchy within the league, but a bit of stability in our European qualifiers might not be such a bad thing. This system would also discourage clubs like Pat's from becoming blasé about European competition and prioritising the league.
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
Isn't there enough incentive to excel already? In fact, such is the lucrative incentive on offer that clubs in the past have pushed way too far beyond their means (whilst also playing dangerously around the league rules) only to fail in making that coveted leap into the group stages.
I don't think it's correct to say that League of Ireland clubs approach European competition with a blasé, happy-go-lucky attitude anymore; after a promising first-leg performance, St. Pat's simply got complacent with regard to their opponents last night.
It's a bizarre and unfair proposal anyway; it would unfairly penalise clubs that failed to qualify for European competition and set them on a (potentially) uneven footing in the immediate season for their previous season's performance. A new season is a new season. And should the cup-winning European qualifier benefit from bonus league points too, or maybe they should enjoy byes through the cup rounds?...
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 12/07/2013 at 7:12 PM.
How about we just scrap the league and pool all our best players in the four European sides? Bonus payments and lashings of hot domestic co-efficient for all!
That's given me this really exciting and original idea. How about we get rid of the national league, and just have four provincial sides. You know, like in the rugby. Sure everyone would come and watch the league then, and we'd probably be bringing home a European trophy every other season.
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 13/07/2013 at 6:09 AM.
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