I for one love The Bradster. Think he loves Bohs too. Can’t stop giving us points every time we meet.
Dundalk cantered home as expected against Bray.
An uncharacteristic mistake by Chris Shields early in the 2nd half allowed Jake Kelly to score to get the match to 2-1.Bray had only one other chance in the game that i recall
In fairness to Bray they had a fair few players from u-19 and their 1st choice GK(Moran) got a hamstring in the warm-up and was pulled.
Great crowd from Dundalk at the game which is the norm for that fixture - can never figure out what the attraction is?
Huge match for us npw against Sligo on Monday.
That will be a very interesting game in sligo on Monday. Expect dundalk to get the points though.
Pats for us could be a tricky one on Sunday after Thursday.
I am bit surprised that some don't see the attraction of Bray for visiting fans. Great location for a ground, especially with being able to get to it by train. Would Dundalk fans be able to get back home by train, or is service ended by the time they get back to Connolly Station?
Painful to watch the Galway "performance" at Terryland tonight, Longford way much better team.
We're at that stage already! Tumelo who's been on the bench the last few weeks only 16 I think. Evan O'Connor, Eoin O'Neill and Warren Mitchell all kids too and have been regulars on the bench recently. Jamie Hollywood just crumbled in a heap in the middle of the pitch tonight with nobody near him, hope I'm wrong but looked like one of those that turns out to be a bad knee injury from turning sharply. Regardless of how the season finishes out, Fenn has done wonders with a squad that's been down to the bare bones for a long time now.
With regards the game tonight, 4-1 flattered Galway big time. They were a complete shambles. Hopefully the rumours about the Saudi takeover being off are true and the place goes tits up again. ****ebags. Great performance from Town though. Dylan McGlade has been immense this season. I'd love to hold onto him for next year but I can't see it happening. Every week he's just getting better and better. The poor Galway right full this evening won't sleep for a week I'd say. He got roasted all night.
It’s a great away day from years ago when the train didn’t cost a fortune, pub beside the ground outside the station
On tonight I would have thought we would have had more
Well that's annoying. Terrible game and Bohs scored just when we looked like we were stepping it up (nice foul from Ward on Lopes to set it up) but looked clueless once we went behind. Can't imagine there'll be too many people showing up next season if Bradley is still in charge.
The point i'm making is that Dundalk fans travel in numbers to certain grounds but not others.Bray and Shels(in years gone by) Bohs always done well from us.Big numbers.Others,not so much so.
And you're 100% right there about the cost of the train dundalkfc10.Used to be the handiest way of getting to bray but these days you may forget about it!
Last edited by ToberonaTornado; 18/08/2018 at 5:35 AM.
Rovers need to do a Rangers and get in someone who has the charisma, kudos whatever to sell season tickets in the off season because if the current manager is still in charge sales of next seasons tickets will tank. The clubs teams bar the one that drives most of the revenue are doing well on the face of it but the board need to replace the manager now as a matter of urgency.
If there's one club worse run than Rovers that ye absolutely shouldn't be looking to emulate, it's Rangers...
Granted, but the analogy with what Rangers did in getting in a manager in that inspired hope for the coming season is valid
Last edited by Kingswood Rover; 18/08/2018 at 7:13 AM.
He would indeed i think the fact that he is already there may have dulled the edge of that sword. I have no idea who the club could get in Harry Kenny would be a lot of peoples choice. i would love to see Brian Kerr give us a couple of seasons but why would he put himself through that at the time of life he is at.
False hope is worse than no hope. Ask Sligo.
Not too many Rovers fans showed up last night either. We realise you need us to stay up to get at least two decent crowds per season, but gifting us 10 points out of twelve? Very generous
Poor Rovers support was hardly surprising if last night was an indication of their calibre and commitment."Overpaid show ponys" is how they were described to me by a Rovers fan.
Nice touch from the PA at the end to ramp up the volume to drown out the boos from the home fans.All the Bohs fans enjoyed singing along to " build me up Buttercup "anyway
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