Standard all round has dropped that's just the new generation coming through, a few premier clubs just training once a week this would play a part on why the level isn't what it should be.
Agreed on Purcell's goal, Frahill, and the missed chances, but not your first point unfortunately.
I thought the game was a very poor advert for junior football, for a number of reasons.
Standard all round has dropped that's just the new generation coming through, a few premier clubs just training once a week this would play a part on why the level isn't what it should be.
Could be set up for a grand stand finish. Boro no game for the next wk or so, chasing pack can make up ground to put the pressure on. My predictions:
Thursday
Aisling 1-3 Fairview
Nenagh 0-2 Pike
Sunday
Pike 2-1 Aisling
Thursday
Fairview 2-0 Balla
Latest table, stats, and goalscorers chart here, after tonights' results:
AA 2-4 Fairview
Nenagh 4-1 Pike R.
Moyross 1-1 Ballynanty R.
Thats 9 goals Pike have conceded to Nenagh in the league ,amazing really.Good win for Fairview after the disappointment over the weekend.Decent point for Moyross in whats been a terrible season for them.
45% of Pike's goals conceded have been shipped to Nenagh. Pretty incredible alright, although they had a very makeshift back four this evening.
Well I definitely fancied Pike to beat Nenagh but how silly of me to overlook the impact the bookmakers might have on the game. That sure is 9 goals they've conceded to Nenagh in two games where Nenagh were well priced underdogs. That's Nenagh who Aisling Annacotty have beaten home and away in the league, who drew at home to relegated Geraldines and who Fairview have played three times and beaten three times. Pathetic.
Spot on TG,some pathetic carry on as of late ,the current league champions have,nt covered themselves in glory either in recent games,Standards have dropped steadily on the pitch....but also most certainly off it as well.
Both Pike and Nenagh last night played the game with under strength sides. To suggest that bookmakers have an impact on games is ridiculous. Give credit where credit is due. Every team drops points and bare in mind Nenagh to my knowledge have beaten every team in the Premier division (in all competitions) bar Fairview. Looking at the table I think its great to see more than one team in contention for the league coming to the end of a season rather than a 1/2 horse race. That shows the league is becoming more competitive on the table standings but I wouldnt get to see many games so I cant comment on the standard of football in the games.
The league was over when boro beat pike a few weeks ago , nenagh play some very good stuff in fairness ,unless the likes of pike boro Carew recruit heavy in the summer I don't see any local team challenging for fai next season
Credit where it's due to Kilmallock for beating Carew when the whole of Carew had money on themselves losing? Not Kilmallock's fault, sorry but that's pathetic.
Credit where it's due to Nenagh for beating Pike twice when the whole of Pike had money on themselves losing? Not Nenagh's fault but that's pathetic.
Nenagh are a very good side give them the credit they deserve, pike obviously focusing on a big trophy (Munster junior ) and made a lot of changes which they have every right too, if people think that match fixing went on in that game bring it too the LDMC.
Poor fare in the Fairgreen tonight,deserved win for Balla,Ratcliffe with the goal following a corner.Both teams missing personnel..counted 13 togged for the home team,maybe 14 for the away.Bit of a shambles for the View ,before tonight could still win the league and last Sunday exiting the Lawson to Nenagh..and to cap it all a player comes off to promptly go inside the club to watch match on telly whilst his team are playing outside..???
Has to be under pressure. With the squad he has they have to show some return. Who else is there to take them though, Purcell again?
Latest table and statistics ahead of this Thursday's massive Janesboro/Nenagh clash...
https://limerickdl.wordpress.com/statistics-201617/
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