Jaysus be careful there's a lot of mention of the unmentionables in these comments ye''ll all be get solicitors letters!!!
1. Dundalk
2. Shamrock Rovers
3. Cork City
4. St. Patrick's Athletic
5. Derry City
6. Bohemians
7. Sligo Rovers
8. Bray Wanderers
9. Limerick
10. Waterford
1. Cobh Ramblers
1. Drogheda United
1. Finn Harps
1. Galway United
1. Longford Town
1. Shelbourne
1. UCD
8. Cabinteely
9. Wexford
10. Athlone Town
I'm going for 7 way tie for the First Division title as there is next to nothing between those 7 teams in strength, should be fascinating competitive division though none of them will be good enough to beat a Premier Division team in a play-off
Getting sacked: Reynolds, Mackey, Barrett, Lyttle, Heary
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The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
Jaysus be careful there's a lot of mention of the unmentionables in these comments ye''ll all be get solicitors letters!!!
1. Shamrock Rovers
2. St Pats
3. Cork City
4. Derry City
5. Dundalk
6. Waterford
7. Bohemians
8. Bray Wanderers
9. Sligo Rovers
10. Limerick
Dont know enough about the comings at most first division teams but here goes:
1. Galway Utd
2. Finn Harps
3. Drogheda
4. Cobh
5. Longford Town
6. Cabinteely
7. Shels
8. Wexford
9. Athlone
10. UCD
Frank Lampard didn't do any actual midfield work. Hes a deep lying forward. He lines up as a midfielder but didn't have the responsibility.
Define midfield work? Are you saying Lampard never did any defending or just rarely? Roy Keane rarely got in the oppositions box and scored goals, was he a midfielder or a defender?
Only my view but I don’t see Pats finishing any higher than 5th and even though I have that as my prediction I think they might be challenged by the likes of Sligo, Bohs and Waterford if they settle. It’s going to be very tough on any side who lose 2 or 3 in a row and more so in a 10 team division. Having a quality squad will be key, 36 games is a long season.
#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).
When Dundalk beat us 3-1 towards the end of the 2015 season, Towell pretty much went wherever he wanted. Sometimes he was picking up the ball from the defenders to start attacks, but was also the player who got onto the end of a McMillan knock-down to equalise.
Premier
1 Cork
2 Dundalk
3 Rovers
4 Derry
5 Waterford
6 Pats
7 Bohs
8 Sligo
9 Limerick
10 Bray
First
1 Galway
2 Longford
3 Harps
4 UCD
5 Cobh
6 Shels
7 Drogs
8 Cabo
9 Wexford
10 Athlone
#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).
1. Cork City
2. Dundalk
3. Shams
4. Derry City
5. St Pats
6. Sligo Rovers
7. Bohemians
8. Waterford
9. Bray Wanderers
10. Limerick
1. Finn Harps
2. Drogheda
3. Galway Utd
4. Cobh
5. Longford Town
6. Cabinteely
7. Shels
8. Wexford
9. Athlone
10. UCD
I have scattered my dreams underneath your feet, tread carefully, cos it's my dreams you walk on.
1. Dundalk
2. Cork
3. Shams
4. St Pat's
5. Waterford
6. Derry
7. Sligo
8. Bohs
9. Bray
10. Limerick
1. Longford
2. Galway
3. Finn Harps
4. Cobh
5. Shels
6. Cabinteely
7. Drogheda
8. UCD
9. Wexford
10. Athlone
I wish people would stop being so positive about Harps. It offends and appalls me.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
1. Cork
2. Dundalk
3. Shamrock Rovers
4. Derry
5. Waterford
6. St Pats
7. Limerick
8. Bohs
9. Sligo
10. Bray
1. Harps
2. Galway
3. Longford
4. Drogs
5. Shels
6. Cobh
7. Cabinteely
8. UCD
9. Wexford
10. Athlone
1. Dundalk
2. Cork
3. Shamrock Rovers
4. St Pats
5. Derry
6. Sligo
7. Bohs
8. Limerick
9. Waterford
10. Bray
Top Scorer: Ronan Murray
1. Galway
2. Longford
3. Drogheda
4. Finn Harps
5. Shels
6. UCD
7. Cabinteely
8. Cobh
9. Wexford
10. Athlone
Top Scorer: Eoin Mc Cormack
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