Any chance of getting some exiles along to tolka park on Monday Night to cheer on DE TOWN.
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Fenlon reveals Shels nerves
October 31, 2004
Shelbourne manager Pat Fenlon has admitted that his players will be in nervous mood ahead of Monday night’s clash with Cup winners Longford Town at Tolka Park – despite their seemingly invincible position at the top of the Premier Division table.
Following Friday night’s 0-0 draw with second-placed Cork City at Tolka, Shels need to slip up twice in their last four games to allow the Leesiders back into contention for the eircom League crown.
But with just one win in their last four games, the Reds are hardly in the type of imperious form that they enjoyed early in the campaign – and Fenlon concedes that, with so much at stake, there will inevitably be a few nerves.
He told the Sunday World: “It gets very nervy at this stage of the season, but we’d have taken a four-point lead with four to go if it was offered at the start of the season. We must be wary against Longford ... We’ll be looking to beat them, that’s our only target at the moment.”
Any chance of getting some exiles along to tolka park on Monday Night to cheer on DE TOWN.
First Division Champions
will be heading along alright anyone else care to join me
save the sheep shaggers bring back beheadings for waherford
maybe...is just around the cornerOriginally Posted by kevincronin2000
but depends on work among other things.
It would be brilliant if Longford could get a draw there and then Fenlon would really feel the pressure for the last three games.
Come on De Town!
Chamon Mothafcuka......he heeee.
Originally Posted by DolansWaistcoat
be even better if they got a win![]()
Great logic there Corner,fair dues to ya.Twould be a dream come true for us if Town beat them.Originally Posted by thecorner
Chamon Mothafcuka......he heeee.
I cant see Shels beating them twice over two games. Longford should be really up for it. The cup is won, they cant be relegated and they can help to decide the league championship.
Plus ive always thought people were very harsh to them over their loss to vaduz who are a super-duper team![]()
Fair play to you eoinh, defended us all the wayWe'll definitely be looking to pick up at least one point out of the two games, we often do quite well in Tolka, got a draw for Bohs in a similar situation two years ago..and we don't even like Bohs..
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Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
great result. waterford after beating rovers 2-0 so still have intertoto to play for. should be a brawl in tolka with the 2 thug teams
And, er, I think Longford wouldn't mind it eitherOriginally Posted by DolansWaistcoat
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Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere - Martin Luther King Jnr.
i'm half tempted to head along, but i've a feeling i might have to work late tonight. does anyone know if it'll be on the radio anywhere?
Ill Probably Head Up To Tolka To Cheer On Da Town,this Will Be The Second Time In 8 Days That Im Supporting Them After The Waaaaaaaaaaaarfurt Game Last Sunday,cmon Da Town
Actually they still can be relagated. Three points would make them safe though.Originally Posted by eoinh
hopefully alan Reynolds will be emphasing that to the players tonight.
it might be better for City if Longford got a point tonight, then they still wouldn't be safe when they play Shels at the weekend and they might get a home win. That would be Shels dropping the 5 points we need.
If they win tonight they'll be safe and won't care how they do against Shels at the weekend.
Well I can dream![]()
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
alan reynols? matthews you mean?Originally Posted by paudie
to be honest i'd love 2 draws!
Oops. Well spottedOriginally Posted by Pablo
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I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
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