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A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.
It's going to be a mad second half of the season, teams pushing the boat out to avoid relegation (always works in the LOI).
Of the 6 teams down there, they'll all equally fancy their chances of staying up as well as fearing the drop.
Bohs - obviously being the highest placed at half way point they'll be feeling a bit more confident than the rest. They're not scoring alot of goals though so that will be a worry for them
Harps - 3 positive results leading up to the break beating Pats and Limerick before drawing with Sligo away. Scored the most goals of the bottom 6 so far but also conceeded the most which is a worry. If we lose O'Connor back to Dundalk it'll be a huge blow to us.
Drogs - everyone seems to have written them off but they're still picking up points. They've scored the least goals in the league but are still currently 4th from bottom.
Sligo - not losing as many games as everyone else and if they can turn some of those draws into wins they'll soon move up the table.
Pats - bound to be worried. In uncharted territory and it'll be a big test for Bucko and his players who won't have been in this situation many times in their career.
Galway - a real lack of goals. They've drawn half of their games this season. If they can get in a goalscorer they could move up the table as they've the best defensive record of the bottom 6.
If I was calling it now, I'd say Pats, Galway and Drogs with Harps only just staying up. Think Bohs and Sligo will be fine.
On a side note. In Kevin Keegan fashion, I'd LOVE IT, if the 3 clubs who go down were 3 of the clubs who voted for a 10 team league.
Of the 6 teams supposedly in danger, my guess to drop would be drogs, Harps & pats.
From a purely selfish point of view, if it was boez,sligo & pats, well that would make me smile no end..
I think I went with Harps, Drogs and Bohs for the drop at the start of the season but from what I'm seeing so far I'd be inclined to swap Bohs for Galway
Transfer window and a few quid thrown at signings will save Pats, Sligo and Bohs - none of those clubs can afford the risk to sink into the First Division
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
Was talking to one of the stewards at the rovers pats game and I asked him who he'd like to see go down. I kind of expected him to say bohs and pats and suggested he'd have a lot less hassle in general if they went down but he said no the bigger the away support the more money the club gets. Money does really talk after all.
Actually on that note we've brought 900 to the last two matches in dalymount so as we are officially part of the relegation battle now (thanks Nigel ) the bozos must be hoping we stay up. Two matches next season (I assume) in dalymount is worth about 40k for them.
I think Drogs are worst team in the league and will go down. It's hardly a good sign that Pete Mahon feel out with Gareth McCaffrey.
Like most people I assumed Harps would definitely end up in the bottom 3, their run of defeats when they dropped to last seemed to suggest they were doomed but then they pulled out back to back wins before the break. Still think they won't have enough to stay up.
From the rest Pat's/Sligo/Galway/Bohs it really could be any. I was confident about our chances all season but 3 defeats on the trot have me worried, very worried. We just aren't scoring enough goals. Aside from that we look pretty decent though.
I'm afraid to post anything until the end of the transfer window...It could make all the difference especially looking at Sligo and Pats. If Harps can have a bit more luck on the injury front in this half were in with a great chance
After last night we look favourites to go down. Serious turnaround needed, and soon, or we're doomed.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
Any team outside the top 5 aren't safe going by the current table. The top 4 from last season were never going to be caught up in trouble. Bray are surprisingly in the top 4, deservedly so, and look safe as well. It'll be interesting to see how they get on against Shamrock Rovers and Derry over the second half of the season in chase of the European spots.
https://foot.ie/forums/117-Kerry-FC
A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.
Not that surprising the way Kenny turned them around last season and the signings they made. I think they have the messure of Rovers but Derry will be hot on the heels of 2nds spot. Now that the European Draws are done if Derry and Dundalk go out in their respective rounds Dundalk will kick on in second. Dundalk get past Rosenborg and we could cough of a second spot - as long as we stay in a European spot for next season id take that obviously. Bary could capatilise on a few games that Rovers should have. For all bar Cork fans it is a pity they are so far ahead as these games would mix the league up nicely.
If Bray have the measure of us they were very generous when they came to Tallaght to put in the worst performance I've seen from any team this season.
I'm interested in seeing how Cork balance European and domestic games this year. Their domestic form suffered during their European adventure last year.
I'd be shocked to see Dundalk finish below second, regardless of how long or short their European campaign is.
I hadn't been following Bray's progress. What signings did they make?
https://foot.ie/forums/117-Kerry-FC
A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.
Bray have the irn bru cup remember, unless they play the reserves in that and risk annoying the FAI and SFA that will take its toll because they could go far in that
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