R u suggesting they aren't planning for promotion and don't want to be the primary tenant
R u suggesting they aren't planning for promotion and don't want to be the primary tenant
He specifically said Dublin city in his original post and he is right. Tallaght is not within Dublin city borders as MB stated. Neither is UCD but they’d have a stronger claim due to proximity. You’re club is a Dublin county club. And very far south.
As for your prediction of Shels relegating us and passing it off as “their plan”, it’s laughable from a whole host of perspectives. Its actually funny if you’re not making it up. Your prediction is built on lazy assumptions which require all of the following to happen
1) Bohs don’t improve their squad/results at all
2) Derry get 7 points better
3) Sligo get 7 points better
4) UCD come up already stronger than Bohs
5) Harps/Limerick don’t improve
6) Shels make the 1st Division playoff
And there’s about a half dozen more variables I could have thrown in there but didn’t. Enough interweb wasted already.
Maybe a new manager who plans to have Shels have in the Premier Division in 2020 and won't require a 34/35 year old winger in the Premier Division that season
Conan is a great player and would do a very good job on the First Division next season but he would be short-term signing for Shels or Bohs or Drogheda or whoever, new manager may very well be thinking 2 or 3 years ahead signing any players. He had a very poor disinterested season with Shels in 2012, could have been Alan Mathews-style inflicted, which may go against him making a return
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
Bohs for all the hype also finished a place lower this season than last, they'll have to arrest this downward trajectory to prevent themselves from being First Division bound...
Hallalujeh it's not just me that has noticed. Beating q couple of first division clubs on a cup run and serving nice craft beer doesn't a successful season make, the pr is excellent though for a club going backwards
Point is that it your wet dream scenario would require all of those 6 things happening. It is built on a foundation of us not improving at all which we should and despite the fact that we have consistently performed at a level that exceeds where we should expect to finish. I’d be reasonably hopeful we can turn a few of those draws into wins and a few of those defeats into draws. With a little more continuity in our squad for next season already assured, there’s no reason why we can’t aim to have a better first and second series next season than we did this season.
As I said, it’s really lazy stuff you’re throwing out man.
My suggestions of possibilities is "lazy" but your suggestions of improvements while others don't is something else...... Its ten team.league pats are going full time Sligo have bucko at the helm Derry can't be much worse......I hope you stay up but I wouldn't be confident
It means the off season is to long......what the **** are we going to talk about for the next 4 months![]()
I haven’t suggested anything at all related to other teams. I have not speculated at all on how others will or will not improve. I’ve just pointed out that I have faith in ourselves to improve over this season for a multitude of reasons, some of which I’ve touched on others I’ve stayed silent on.
If I’m right then the likelihood of the other 5 factors also coming true for you gets increasingly more difficult thereby reducing the likelihood of your scenario happening.
It’s not really that controversial.
Luke Byrne leaves Shamrock Rovers.
I would think that the budget at Bohs will increase a little bit more while still falling into the , live within your means type of scenario.
Most of our revenue streams are up I think and should rise slightly again next year.
Still very much a part time model but I think we will be slightly more competitive.
Slow start has killed us last 2 seasons .
Does that leave Rovers short of top left backs now?
Will Gilchirst get a new contract now?
Can Ethan Boyle convert to left back?
http://www.extratime.ie/articles/218...er-five-years/
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