have a good feeling that derry wil be challenging for europe this season,with bohs not to far behind despite the score.
Just in from Bohs vs Derry, one of the worst games i've seen Bohs play in years. There was no spark at all. Bohs were a mess at the back Derry should have had easily three goals instead of one. I reckon going on tonights performance there isn't a hope in hell that Bohs are going to challenge!![]()
Congrats to Derry City fans, you made some noise!
Eoin Mullen, Bohemians legend!
"You should always take good care of your cat" - Postman Pat, 1991
2005 - a great year for Irish football
have a good feeling that derry wil be challenging for europe this season,with bohs not to far behind despite the score.
After tonights disgraceful showing i doubt Bohs will show for anything this season, Derry looked very good though.
Eoin Mullen, Bohemians legend!
"You should always take good care of your cat" - Postman Pat, 1991
2005 - a great year for Irish football
Are ya sorry youse got rid of Kenny? He is a good manager no matter what you might say.Originally Posted by aido_b
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
I totally forget about that ...... Kenny revisits his old stomping ground and in the classic smash and grab, collects three points and brings them Foyleside .... how do all the Bohs fans feel about this ? Considering it was the Bohs fans themselves who ousted the man out in the first place.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
The smash and grab was last season, this time round we just went for the clear domination route. From todays Irish TimesOriginally Posted by A face
''City looked sharper and more effective than their hosts in just about every department....When it came to the goal everyone played their parts to perfection.................
the visitors held on to bag their second successive win in two and give a travelling support that clearly needs very little encouragement, something to shout about !
Best travelling support thus far, around the 200 in Drogheda and I reckon we had nearly 250 last night!
yeah but wanderers are better!!![]()
if i had a nickle for every time i heard the word relegation i would have a lot of nickles-which are useless when you use euro's and just create small holes in your pockets..i pooped a kettle!
So whats the scéal .... is this the waking of the sleeping giant that is Derry support (that we always hear about like some myth) or were people just looking for a way to Dublin for the weekend and tagged along to see that game ??Originally Posted by Maribor
Whats are the Bohs fans saying about it .... we ye totally out played or what ??
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Obviously we couldn't compete with the might of the Rebel Army[TM]Originally Posted by A face
but an away victory in Drogheda meant there were big numbers travelling
Originally Posted by Maribor
Obviously ... you wouldn't have a prayer, that was always a given in fairness
Sound good for Derry anyway, fair play !!
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
We're just simply not good enough anymore. Sad but true. There's no goals in the team and most of them are too inexperienced. It's goin to be a long seasonOriginally Posted by A face
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Originally Posted by Carlin
I dunno .... last game of the season 2004, Bohs looked technically very good and it seemed that there was nothing wrong. I know week in week out is different to one game but every other team has to play week in week out too. Sometimes looking for an excuse just isn't enough really.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Nah in fairness they're nowhere near good enough, as a top three side. There's simply no goals in the team whatsoever and the defence, on paper, is hardly inspiring either. The squad is thin and that's made worse by how injury prone alot of their players seem to be.
Friday was just a disgrace, Bohs were muck. Wish we had of kept Kenny now, farrelly really isn't doing anything to impress at the moment!
Eoin Mullen, Bohemians legend!
"You should always take good care of your cat" - Postman Pat, 1991
2005 - a great year for Irish football
If there was a price for Farrelly to be the first sacking, then I would put a fair whack on itOriginally Posted by aido_b
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When ye have full strength team available should do ok but look far too lightweigh in attack. Ward, Bracken, Foley and Grant don't look like even ten goal a season forwards.Originally Posted by aido_b
Whats the deal with Farrelly? Is he injured or is he just not too bothered playing? Always thought it strange he not played last season although he was supposed to be "returning" from injury.
Poor start to the season will only increase the pressure on a rookie manager.
Originally Posted by aido_b
With no money to spend i can see it been a very long season. And it looks like there was no natural goalscorer for Bohs.![]()
Kenny has brought a breath of fresh air to Derry, the 6 friendlies showed the diehard fans what was in store this year, the fact all the players are now based in Derry also proved Kenny's seriousness to possibly challenging. All this pre-season optimism has woken up alot of bandwagoners, the result in Drogheda added to the excitment. It was great to see over 250 in Dalymount although unless we keep winning those extra 160 or so will get lazy again.Originally Posted by A face
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