#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Typical Kenny. Bit of pressure or expectation on him and he caves. Surprised he's gone rainman so early though.
Great start for us this season too. Title decider next week?
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I never understand why people overestimate the crowds so much and refuse to believe the official figures. There is no benefit at all to the club to lie about the attendance, in fact the opposite is true.
5,200 people means there were only 2000 empty seats. That is very easy at the cross, especially given there's always a few hundred left between home and away fans and the St. Anne's being the biggest stand. Sprinked empty seats here and there around the ground will account for the rest.
But there were no sprinkled empty seat, and certainly not 1000 of them. I'm not overestimating, I'm just calculating. Even if we ignore the pats section and it's crowd, 3x500 (per block) is 1500. That means 6000 seats remaining. Even if we say there were 500 extra empty seats (and there wasn't, as I couldn't see any), that's 5,500. Add in the extra people standing in the corners and there was a few hundred of them, plus the 200-300 pats fans to add back. Also, we seem to have run out of tickets at some point and apparently the pats fans tickets were scanning properly.
Good night down in Cork and a great crowd. One our of supporters buses broke down I the way down so there should have been another 50 odd there.
Happy enough with the point as a lot of teams will drop points down in Turners Cross.
Cork will have to change they're game plan a bit this season tho if they continue to kick everything that moves and continue with ridiculous late tackles like they were at last night they'll get a lot of players sent off.
Just on the Drogs game, I wouldn't worry too much if I was a Dundalk fan, early season form matters very little, we lost 2 of out first 4 games last season.
Im not worried by the result. If anything it knocks complacency on the head - there are no easy points likely to be coughed up this season (unless we continue our Limerick hoodoo). Credit to Horgan for putting together a side that will nick plenty of points off 'favourites'. That said any derby loss stings and it better be put right soon. Gartland is obviously a big miss for the side.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
I agree some of the tackles were a bit rash but I think that was more the occassion getting to the players. Our gameplan was laid out to stifle pats, as it was a game we just didn't want to lose.. especially with a big home crowd.
Pat's are gonna have a lot of teams going hell for leather at them this year, as Rovers did before them. It just comes with the territory of being the league champions really. That doesn't excuse bad tackling though.
I don't think we'll be especially pleasing on the eye compared with some other teams in the division but we'll certainly pick up more points than we did last year, wherever that leaves us in the table.
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Entertaining, if not spectacular, 0-0 draw in Finn Park last night. Pitch was very, very difficult to play on. Weather has done the already struggling pitch no favours. Both teams missed chances to win, but Waterford look to be very organised and well drilled. If only they had a striker or two, they might have nicked a win.
A lot of work to do though before there's any classic football to be seen from Finn Harps or Waterford. As far as First Division has been concerned the past few seasons though, that was a decent game.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Good opening fixture at Turners Cross.
Draw was a fair result as City fought hard & put in a lot of effort.
Eight yellow & one red card but it was never a dirty game.
Sutton seemed to book everything all night.
Yes some were deserved but every foul is not a yellow card.
Pats have a fine squad & will be the one's to beat again this year.
City showed a commitment & willingness to work hard which was missing for large parts of last season.
A disappointment for me was every time anyone looked sideways at Anto Flood he was on the ground.
By the second half even the ref realized that Flood has a balance problem & just waved play on.
On one occasion he was on the ground with no one within ten yards of him.
He's a fine player & got an excellent goal but he doesn't need to exaggerate every touch.
Was also disappointed with Fahey who did very little throughout the game.
Super crowd at the game at nearly 5500.
Biggest I've seen at the Cross in years.
There were a lot more fouls than cards last night too. As mentioned above Dunleavy was spoken to twice after his booking
Flood left Pats in November
A disappointment for me was every time anyone looked sideways at Anto Flood he was on the ground.
By the second half even the ref realized that Flood has a balance problem & just waved play on.
On one occasion he was on the ground with no one within ten yards of him.
Your poem doesn't rhyme disgruntled.
I share your concern currently but I think it'll be put right with the return of Gartland. I am worried about options at the back though with a couple of injuries. Id have stuck Rossi in at CB ahead of Sheilds as i'd reckon he'd organise the back 4 in the absence of Gartland a job he does very well. The different las who could fill in at CB are all individually capable but need some leadership. Maybe Sava is an answer to this too? Cherrie isnt vocal enough.
Fagan/Flood close enough to be related and have the balance problems! Causing the confusion
Cut of each other just take away the beard...
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