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    Quote Originally Posted by Nah Nah Nah Nah View Post
    When's the last time a team came from nowhere to win the league though?
    I'll maintain that I don't think we'll win it, but I certainly don't think we've come from nowhere. The Dublin media didn't know the players, but we did. The squad was very deep. I was thinking we'd be 3rd at the start of the season, behind Dundalk and Pats. I thought Sligo's squad was too thin and Shams were being undone by the master, Trevor Crolly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post
    Given the upsurge in attendances, there should be scope to increase the budget for the remainder of the season.

    Some posters are too quick to rule Cork out of the title race.
    we're still paying off last years losses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oriel View Post
    they seemed to enjoy mingling pre match in main bar, then the upstairs bar at ht, no one seemed to be bothered
    Doubt that will be happening again after HT in the main bar. A few dirtbags are likely to have ruined such arrangements happening again for the decent fans!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    Doubt that will be happening again after HT in the main bar. A few dirtbags are likely to have ruined such arrangements happening again for the decent fans!
    It's always a few who ruin it for the rest. 95% of the Pats fans in the stand were decent, it was a few tanked up scumbags who caused trouble.

    This is why all away fans tend to get treated as scumbags in most grounds, the lowest common denominator effect.

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    First Division getting really tight btw. Shels in a proper stutter, and Galway, Wexford and Longford are suddenly right over their shoulders. Could be an interesting one there.

    No team really seems to be standing out though, which is always a positive for the Premier Division side in the play off come the season's end.

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    We have the best squad I reckon but Cousins isn't really getting the most out of them on a consistent basis. We're very tight at the back but overly reliant on O'Sullivan for goals. Shels have a very young and inexperienced squad and I'm not sure they'll last the pace. I think if Galway bring in a couple of players in July they'd be my tip to win it. Big one coming up just after the break, Galway v Longford.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamd164 View Post
    I find it staggering that Kalen Spillane is playing in the heart of the Sligo defence.. he was a major weak link in our side and I'm delighted we offloaded him!
    He's easily the worst footballer/defender I've ever seen play for Rovers.

    Has absolutely no idea what he's at when in possession. Constantly caught when on the ball and is never in position when the opposition breaks. Loves a needless thump forward and has no spacial awareness whatsoever. He's not even First Division standard.

    Just doesn't seem to know in the slightest, what he is doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Kenny Browne said it was a disgrace too and he was pretty much foot perfect throughout the game. As was Oman until he nearly took your man's head off]

    Dundalk looked stronger in 2nd half but never really threatened Clarke's goal. Thought Towell was poor and created nothing. Horgan was the best attacker on the pitch

    Good game even with little goal mouth action IMO
    Towell had an average game agreed, but also thought Brennan was extremely quiet.

    Also on the pitch (yawn) I didn't see any of the Dundalk players having a single problem all evening with it.
    Last edited by oriel; 14/06/2014 at 6:32 PM.
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    Towell was ill and on antibiotics all week. He struggled to get through the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oriel View Post

    Also on the pitch (yawn) I didn't see any of the Dundalk players having a single problem all evening with it.
    seriously ? you cant figure out why the Dundalk players may be slightly more comfortable on the astro pitch in Dundalk.... their home....where they play ????? ..... the ansers in the question

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    Quote Originally Posted by desaintsno.12 View Post
    seriously ? you cant figure out why the Dundalk players may be slightly more comfortable on the astro pitch in Dundalk.... their home....where they play ????? ..... the ansers in the question
    They also seemed more comfortable in Richmond earlier in the season? Was that played on astro?

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    Thumbs up

    No they just played far better. Good response though

    For the record i wasnt whinging about the pitch. but pointing out that it didnt seem to effect Dundalk as much, is just stupid
    Last edited by desaintsno.12; 16/06/2014 at 3:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by desaintsno.12 View Post
    No they just played far better. Good response though

    For the record i wasnt whinging about the pitch. but pointing out that it didnt seem to effect Dundalk as much, is just stupid
    Many of the Pats players don't like the pitch and they entitled to their opinion, particulary as it is based on actually playing on it, not on how it looks on the telly.

    I didn't notice them struggling on it though. I thought their play was neat and tidy, particularly in defence.

    I wonder how much of their reaction is due it having been a very warm (even hot) evening. The pitch was drier than usual and they looked very tired towards the end of the game. Both sides worked very hard.

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    A lot of it seems to be getting the excuse in early as Dundalk are too good for everybody these days.

    I heard Seamus Conneely speaking on Ocean FM about how most of our squad hated it and sure enough we were tanked in the following games there. Sorry but you all need to be a bit tougher and deal with it mate. It is what it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dong View Post
    A lot of it seems to be getting the excuse in early as Dundalk are too good for everybody these days.

    I heard Seamus Conneely speaking on Ocean FM about how most of our squad hated it and sure enough we were tanked in the following games there. Sorry but you all need to be a bit tougher and deal with it mate. It is what it is.
    And when Dundalk were awful and people were still complaining about it that was... what?

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    Buckley had a go at the pitch post match Friday

    St Patrick’s Athletic boss Liam Buckley became the latest SSE Airtricity League manager to have a pop at the Oriel Park surface following Friday night’s 0-0 draw with Dundalk.A dogged 90 minutes saw both sides struggle to break each other down and, speaking afterwards, Buckley - who revealed that Keith Fahey turned down the chance to play because of the pitch - said the artificial surface was a big factor in the game ending scoreless.
    “It is a hard-fought point, I think that a draw was probably a fair result over the 90 minutes. I don’t think either side did enough to win it but the pitch had a big part to play in it.
    “It doesn’t help Dundalk,” he added. “They are a terrific footballing side and they do pass it well but that pitch just absolutely negates all that because you can’t judge it. It takes a bobble, it bounces over you and it just doesn’t help them and certainly didn’t help us. It took away from the game bearing in mind the quality of both teams.”
    The scoreless draw was the first that Dundalk have been involved in since the opening day of the 2013 season.
    “Dundalk have scored lots of goals and so have we but I think, again, the pitch didn’t help in general play,” said Buckley.
    “We like to pass it and link it in but if you look through that 90 minutes I don’t think you will find a period where there was eight, nine, 10 passes before you get a chance.”
    Stephen Kenny hit back-

    Unsurprisingly, Lilywhites supremo Stephen Kenny hit back at Buckley’s claims. Shamrock Rovers boss Trevor Croly and former Derry City manager Roddy Collins were also outspoken about the pitch earlier in the season but Kenny said comments like that were disrespectful to his side.“It seems to be a weekly occurrence,” he said. “The pitch is certainly better than what it has been in recent years. We’ve spent €25,000 in the past year on maintenance, outside of the work that Harry Taaffe does day to day with his machines and it has passed rigorous UEFA tests.
    “We have consistently played well here and people are saying it is the best football they have seen since a different era but we have played well on grass as well.
    “People are trying to devalue us and point score a little bit by knocking the pitch but, listen, we’re not getting hung up about it. We don’t have self esteem issues. We’re grand.”
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    How is anyone devaluing Dundalk by criticising the pitch? They play terrific football regardless of the surface and have been roundly complimented by everybody and anybody for their style of play. If anything, it's a compliment to Dundalk that they can play such good football in spite of the pitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dong View Post
    A lot of it seems to be getting the excuse in early as Dundalk are too good for everybody these days.

    I heard Seamus Conneely speaking on Ocean FM about how most of our squad hated it and sure enough we were tanked in the following games there. Sorry but you all need to be a bit tougher and deal with it mate. It is what it is.
    He also said how Ross Gaynor thought the pitch was great as he had played on it lots on his time with Dundalk. Familiarity is certainly an advantage.

    The Setanta Cup final showed the sort of the pitch teams need to strive to put out when Dundalk come to town

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nah Nah Nah Nah View Post
    He also said how Ross Gaynor thought the pitch was great as he had played on it lots on his time with Dundalk. Familiarity is certainly an advantage.

    The Setanta Cup final showed the sort of the pitch teams need to strive to put out when Dundalk come to town
    It's called home advantage and why greater value is put on away goals in some competitions!

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