Good game for Benson to get game, time too though pity it was at the expense of another injury to O'Donnell. Hopefully scans wont show too much damage to his ankle.
Thought it was an excellent second half display by Dundalk, the sending off helped but getting the second goal straight into the second half was ruthless. The tactics by Fenlon in the first half was crazy, sending high balls into the likes of Gartland and Boyle.
Horgan and Finn were superb, O'Donnell was good in the first half and shields put in a very good shift. Overall a very comfortable win and I'd say Finn is odds on now to get player of the month for April.
Dundalk need a decent striker in, I'd agree on a post earlier that one is needed to make an impact in Europe. Not sure how they can get over the next few months though, and if an out of contract player can join, or will they have to wait until July 1st.
Rovers will be very disappointed with their display, based on last night a spot in Europe will be a tough ask.
Ps Patrick, on Kenny Browne, madness getting a red in what looked to have been a straight forward home win.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Good game for Benson to get game, time too though pity it was at the expense of another injury to O'Donnell. Hopefully scans wont show too much damage to his ankle.
Have Limerick kept a clean sheet yet this season?
They are scoring tonnes, but seem to concede one every week. Wonder if anyone offers odds on a team to win by more than one and both teams to score in a double.
A Dundalk fan above asked questions about the make up of the league. Dundalk are rolling right now, but I'm not convinced the table is going to finish looking like it does right now. I maintain that we won't have any runaway leaders.
Derry are brilliant, but lack depth and will struggle as the season goes on. I'm not sure whats going on with us at all. We created a tonne of chances again on Friday but didn't look great. The next few weeks will be tough. We have an insane fixture list right now. Two games into a 5 home game in 15 day streak, and I think we play 8 games in just 26 days. If we can pick up 6 points this week then I think we might kick on but we haven't really looked great for a while now (I wasn't in Dundalk).
I'm also not sure what to make of Galway. Delighted to see them doing so well, but I can't see them holiding on (we surprised everyone in 2014 though, Dundalk in 2013... so it is possible).
I haven't seen Rovers yet but their results are mad. They batter Bohs either side of a tonking from Derry and what sounded like a convincing defeat from Dundalk? Monday should be interesting, both of us missing a player (Browne is an idiot by the way, no need for that sending off, he had to know it was going to be a straight red. I wonder what he was reacting to, didn't see anything).
I don't really rate Pats this year but they may improve as the year goes on. As I speak though they are losing to Bray.
All of this is to say that Dundalk might win the title, but without any brilliance from themselves, but through inconsistency from the remainder of the challengers.
At the other end of the table Longford were one of the worst teams I've seen in years and Wexford impressed me massively yet they both have 5 points. Sligo were also very good against us, and have apparently looked good in recent weeks. I haven't seen Bray but they look like a basket case.
I think the final table will look something like this (alphabetical by group)
1: Dundalk
2: Cork City
3: Derry City
4: St. Pats
5. Shamrock Rovers
6: Galway
......
7: Bohs
8: Sligo
9: Harps
.....
10: Wexford
11: Bray
...
12: Longford
I expect to be massively wrong
Clean sheets against Athlone, Drogheda and Cabinteely.
Not for the lack of trying to give away goals though.
We continue to have spells where we are totally inept defensively. Maybe a 15-20 minute spell at some stage in nearly every game. Last season Premier teams were punishing us, but First division teams aren't. UCD had 2 or 3 good chances last night before the goal they got. Athlone missed a series of sitters. Waterford did punish us, but we were already 4 up.
We are over a quarter of the way through the season and the league leaders have 22 points from 9 games (or 2.44 points per match). That's on target for 80 points.
The league race could take many twists and turns along the way. but the early season results don't tally with your crystal ball gazing predictions
Some good points by El P. I was only saying to a mate after last Friday that whoever wins this years league might get there by a small margin. Dundalk are well placed at the minute but we need to improve our home form and get a new striker in when it's available to do so.
I also thought at start of the season and not just saying this as we have already been knocked out of 3 cups, that we would win one single trophy, the league title. I could be wrong, but as I said above, we are well placed, but it's not even the end of series one so early days. We will have very tough games coming up and especially in series 2, Cork and Derry away included.
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El P certainly has Longford in the right place, they were ghastly last night, but far play to then they never let on they knew it.
Longford were abysmal in the first half last night. Lucky to go in 3 down.
You're bang out of order......We were abysmal for 92 minutes.
Fair play to Sligo though, hard to imagine they hadn't won a game until last night, John Russell ran the show. Although I think a blind man could have picked passes in midfield last night given the space we gave up. Shocking.
There appears to be some suggestion that Pat Fenlon was a little bit distressed after last Friday nights game
Fenlon was fuming after his side's previous defeat to Derry City but he adopted a different stance in the aftermath of the Tallaght loss to the champions.
The bluffers in the media and Daniel McDonnell continue to peddle the line that it was about the kit manufacturers banner
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-34655999.htmlThe Rovers boss was animated at the final whistle on Friday as he exchanged words with the Dundalk bench but refused to discuss the specifics.
Kenny also declined to go into detail, although he hinted that the tension might have been related to a banner at Dundalk's kit launch in December. It referenced Dundalk winning the 2015 league title in Tallaght and was mentioned by Fenlon beforehand.
"There was a lot of stuff going on about this bloody poster," sighed Kenny. "That was nothing to do with the club, it was CX+ Sports (kit sponsor) - it was their gig, I didn't even know about it."
The reason must be obvious - Dundalk were disrespectful again in Tallaght.
A defeat in Cork tonight might accelerate Fenlon getting his P45. Paul Doolin would be an equally catastrophic replacement and would rival Fenlon in the misery and whinging department.
Cork abú
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not all fans
Shamrock Rovers- Where trophies are won and envy is scarce
Cork 2 up after 12 minutes!
I hear the bell tolling for Nutsy
Rovers look as far away as ever from challenging for a league title ,which is a shame as I think a strong Rovers team is good for the league.
Should have been 3 in about 20. Blatant handball cleared a certain goal off the line. Not sure how the ref didnt see it.
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