This must be like the run up to Christmas for you ezekial.
Premier Division
Fri Dundalk V Shamrock Rovers 7.30KO
Fri Bohemians V Limerick
Fri St Patrick's Ath V Bray Wanderers
Fri Waterford V Cork City
Sat Sligo Rovers V Derry City
First Division
Fri Drogheda Utd V UCD
Fri Shelbourne V Athlone Town
Fri Finn Harps V Galway United
Fri Wexford V Cobh Ramblers
Sat Longford V Cabinteely
Some really interesting fixtures this weekend especially in the Premier Division where the top four clash - with 1st against 3rd and 2nd against 4th. There is also an opportunity for both Derry and St Pats to take advantage of any slip up ahead of them in the table. Bohs V Limerick also presents both teams with an opportunity to move away from the relegation area.
This must be like the run up to Christmas for you ezekial.
Really looking forward to the game in oriel on Friday, should be a cracking atmosphere,hopefully plenty of goals and excitement, and seeing as it’s on tv another superb advertisement for the league.
Rain could affect games tomorrow. Expecting upto 50mm of rain in South of country so waterford v Cork & wexford v Cobh could be called off if rain is as bad as expected.
What is the weather like in Dublin? Rained all night in Limerick.
Just drizzle at the moment. To get heavier later on, but stop by evening I think.
I'd say the deciding factor will be how bad the pitches were hit earlier in the week and how much they've recovered in the meantime. The rain now is nothing to worry about, but a pitch unplayable on Monday may still be bad today
I've never considered Daniel McDonnell naive, but I am struggling to get how he concludes there is any indication of Rovers taking a positive approach tonight based on the quote he has reproduced in his Indo piece
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-36779948.htmlMeanwhile, Rovers manager Stephen Bradley has promised a positive approach from his side as they seek to become the first team to score against Dundalk this season.
"We just have to play to our levels. If we do that we're good enough to create chances against any team in the league," said Bradley, whose side have suffered three defeats in their four away games to date.
I expect Rovers will create chances and maybe even score, but I certainly don't expect a positive approach.
I fully expect Rovers to take a cautious attitude. be physical and hope to get a goal from counter attacks, route one ball or set-pieces.
id imagine it was a reflection on the entire conversation rather than that specific line about creating chances, McDonnell is anything but naïve.
We will see tonight I guess.
Hopefully it will be a good game that makes the league look good.
Pitch inspection at 1pm for finn park
Game in Dalymount went ahead on Monday, unlike other pitches (Richmond Park was unplayable for one), but the pitch was heavy enough.
Game off in Finn Park.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
There is a larger piece of the interview on the Shamrock Rovers site but still nothing from Bradley to indicate that Rovers will take a "positive approach"
Greg Bolger offers a more realistic assessment
http://www.the42.ie/greg-bolger-inte...40062-Apr2018/“The aim for us, the same as every game, is to try and get three points but I don’t think a draw would be a bad result either,” Bolger says. “We drew with them at our place so there’s nothing between the teams. We’re going there in good spirits and if we can perform well I think we can get a good result. But everyone will need to be 8/10, 9/10.”
Wexford's game against Cobh is going ahead tonight according to the club's website.
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