City rebels on fire with the barbs todayBitter Corkies are funny.
It's very difficult for fans sitting in a stand to comment on a pitch. From interviews I heard with the Dundalk players they all mentioned that the grass was very long and when combined with the lack of water made a quick passing game too dangerous.
The real positive from a Dundalk point of view is that they were able to adapt to the conditions and play a different game. A lot of balls were played long to Hoban, who was fantastic on the night. He constantly bettered the Bohs centre halves and intelligently knocked down balls for onrushing midfielders. I thought we should have scored more than two goals.
City rebels on fire with the barbs todayBitter Corkies are funny.
The first thing I noticed about the pitch before the match was the length of the grass. I accept your point that the players would have a far better perspective then supporters
Post match interviews
Sean Gannon - "Pitch was sticky, grass was long" @30secs
http://audioboo.fm/boos/2211056-sean-gannon
Stephen Kenny - "Pitch was difficult" @15secs
https://audioboo.fm/boos/2211059-stephen-kenny#t=3m4s
Of course...sure Roddy declared it as the worst pitch in the world.
The difference of course is that you can play passing football in Oriel Park. Last night in Dalymount the pitch condition meant it was high risk
Ah here, where did I say anyone deserves a thumping? I didn't know a 11 year old got caught up in it, the other guy was older not that it matters.
It's unfortunate, but it's true. If you dress like a "casual" you only bring attention on yourself even if you don't want it.
Rovers 1-0 up right on half-time. Own goal by the sounds of it.
Rovers 1 down at half time. Own goal
1-0 Rovers, full time. McCabe stupidly sent off with five minutes to go.
Although Europa League qualification remains a possibility, Sligo's season could be effectively over next Friday evening
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