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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    A few of those players can't leave the club soon enough because they won't be missed.
    This is the third successive season where that view has been popularly expressed by Rovers supporters - even though it is largely a different cadre of players. Apart from Croly is there any obvious reason for this in your opinion?


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    Best of luck to Dundalk for Split.
    Good wishes are appreciated - the team has not found it's form yet since the mid-season break. While it is a big ask to overcome Hajduk Split, these players will not be found wanting for effort and commitment. I am really looking forward to Thursday night now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Awful game in Tallaght only lit up by a couple of moments of magic from Dundalk. It was never going to be a good game with two defensive teams playing on the counter-attack, but it was truly poor. Dundalk were cruising with an eye on the European tie, and once they went 1-0 up Rovers were barely bothered trying to get back into it. Sickening. A few of those players can't leave the club soon enough because they won't be missed. Best of luck to Dundalk for Split.
    Dundalk planned that one goal would guarantee a win at Tallaght. Rovers were very defensive in Oriel Park and the same yesterday.

    It was clear to coaches in the LOI that Dundalk's Achilles heel was the unease on the ball of their defenders when under pressure. However, much of that was just initial rustiness. Dundalk have comfortable on the ball all over the pitch for some time now, a fact apparently not appreciated by Croly.

    Once Rovers high pressing yielded nothing, they had nothing else to offer.

    In my experience, the right manager has a huge impact on the performance of players. Just compare Chris Shield under Sean McCaffrey two seasons ago with the player he is today.

    Under Croly, Rovers deliver well below their potential. Yesterday was a reality check for those Rovers fans who are still clinging to the belief that he will finally deliver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post

    Under Croly, Rovers deliver well below their potential. Yesterday was a reality check for those Rovers fans who are still clinging to the belief that he will finally deliver.

    No, No, No

    Croly is a genius manager who just has not shown his true potential yet. Patience is required.

    A new 5 year contract would be the way forward for Rovers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Candystripe View Post
    Patrick mc eleheney show at the Brandywell. Unreal first goal and the second was pass of the season from Patterson with a beautiful lib over the keeper.

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    The Current Derry team Performances really show how much of a clown Roddy Collins was, the last 4 or 5 games the performances have been excellent free flowing attacking football. At the start of the season all the football was so negative it was unreal, but now the players confidence has grown and players are beginning to express themselves. The Future looks bright too, with so many Young Players, Paddy McEleney, Mark Timlin, Barry McNamee, Josh Tracy, Michael Duffy, Aaron Barry, Philip Lowry,Nathan Boyle and new signing Stephen Dooley all performing brillantly over the last few games. In the last 5 competitive games we have scored more goals than with Roddy Collins at the Helm and most fans are looking forward to the rest of the season, just wish more of the fans who attend European Games would go to League Games and watch some of the talent on view.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezeikial View Post
    This is the third successive season where that view has been popularly expressed by Rovers supporters - even though it is largely a different cadre of players. Apart from Croly is there any obvious reason for this in your opinion?
    If I knew the answer I'd be leading a revolution in there. To be honest, I think they players just aren't good enough and the coach obviously isn't either, but that doesn't explain the lack of effort. Over the decades, Rovers as a club have tended to go one of two ways: we use our greater financial resources to buy the "top" players who have won titles - which invariably results in mediocrity - or we bring in young players who haven't won anything, which have generally led to our most successful periods as a club. You can guess which strategy we've been pursuing since MON left. Compare the hunger the Dundalk players are showing to win the league, compared to the Rovers squad who played under the same manager two years ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post
    Dundalk planned that one goal would guarantee a win at Tallaght. Rovers were very defensive in Oriel Park and the same yesterday.

    It was clear to coaches in the LOI that Dundalk's Achilles heel was the unease on the ball of their defenders when under pressure. However, much of that was just initial rustiness. Dundalk have comfortable on the ball all over the pitch for some time now, a fact apparently not appreciated by Croly.

    Once Rovers high pressing yielded nothing, they had nothing else to offer.

    In my experience, the right manager has a huge impact on the performance of players. Just compare Chris Shield under Sean McCaffrey two seasons ago with the player he is today.

    Under Croly, Rovers deliver well below their potential. Yesterday was a reality check for those Rovers fans who are still clinging to the belief that he will finally deliver.
    Yeah, it was obvious was Dundalk's plan was and it was the right tactic. It'll be a useful dress rehearsal for the European games too, as you'd imagine for Dundalk to have any chance they'll need to be cautious and wait for the other team to lose their shape and punish them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    To be honest, I think they players just aren't good enough and the coach obviously isn't either, but that doesn't explain the lack of effort.
    The Rovers side who got a deserved point in Oriel Park earlier in the season showed plenty of effort and passion.

    Perhaps, too much is being read into a single poor performance.

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    Well it's not a single poor performance, there have been a lot of them, mainly at home where they can't just sit back and try to hit teams on the counter. They've been given good support by the crowd up until the last few weeks, so that can't be it, and even last night the Ultras drowned out the people abusing the team and coach. They're just poorly coached and not motivated enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Well it's not a single poor performance, there have been a lot of them, mainly at home where they can't just sit back and try to hit teams on the counter. They've been given good support by the crowd up until the last few weeks, so that can't be it, and even last night the Ultras drowned out the people abusing the team and coach. They're just poorly coached and not motivated enough.
    I think it was our fans who drowned out the Rovers crowd anytime they tried to sing. there was 100 tops in where your Ultras where

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    Quote Originally Posted by dundalkfc10 View Post
    I think it was our fans who drowned out the Rovers crowd anytime they tried to sing. there was 100 tops in where your Ultras where
    You were on the other side of the stadium. In the Rovers end they were drowned out by the Ultras.

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