Harps v Cabo being mentioned like it was a mauling. "Harsh lesson" etc etc. It was 2-0. A complete fluke of a goal and a goalkeeping error.
Was the rest of the match really that bad?
Harps v Cabo being mentioned like it was a mauling. "Harsh lesson" etc etc. It was 2-0. A complete fluke of a goal and a goalkeeping error.
Was the rest of the match really that bad?
Was very 1 sided for the entire match, pitch was shocking though so the quality on show wasn't exactly Barca v Bayern Munich.
As for Keating being best striker in division, the lad has bundles of pace, abilitiy and is a genuine aerial threat but Kevin McHugh is still our best player. Kev looks very sharp and if he had of started on Friday, we'd have probably scored 5 or 6.
Blues goals against Wexford Youths.
Dineen's equalizer: https://t.co/zdlstBNLQE
O' Donnell's winner : https://t.co/tL21eHfxTH
I don't think we were that great but, you're right, even when we weren't controlling the game we never looked in trouble. The two goals were ropey enough affairs. Still, we look a vast improvement on last season and we're moving the ball so much quicker around the pitch. Longford were poor first half but second half were really dangerous, particularly with Don down the right wing. Were you not playing with two up front from the start, though?
Sorry, Brendy, I didn't meant to imply Derry were telling the PSNI not to police the area or were even OK with it. I was just saying the PSNI don't police the area and as far as I know Derry can like it or lump it.
No, Sully was up front on his own. Shaw was playing right wing with Deady on the left. Rice and O'Connor were in the middle with Salmon holding midfielder. At half time Don replaced Deady and played on the right. O'Connor switched to the left and Shaw moved up front with Sully and Rice and Salmon played in centre mid.
Ah, OK, from our end it wasn't clear as Shaw seemed to come inside a lot. Don had Luke Byrne on toast for the first 20 minutes of the second half, but the young lad finished very strongly.
Don looks fit and sharp at the moment, he has his flaws but he's so bloody fast that he causes a lot of problems and pulls defenders out of position. Thought Jamie Mulhall did well on that side too for a 19 year old who was injured all pre season. He's a talent.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
It was like a Rovers reunion over on that side in the second half with Don out there, Ricer taking throws and Powell on corners. Mulhall looks a good player but, similar to Byrne, he seems a bit timid.
I've lost count of the number of ex Rovers players we have. I think it's 7? Yeah Jamie's a quiet enough lad but he was well able to stand up for himself last year in an arguably more physical division and he was targeted at times, he played almost every game.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Flynn, Rice, Sullivan, Powell, Cowan, Shannon, Gorman, Dunne?
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