1. Dundalk
2. Pat's
3. Rovers
4. Cork
5. Waterford
6. Derry
7. Bohemians
8. Sligo
9. Harps
10. UCD
1. Shels
2. Bray
3. Longford
4. Drogheda
5. Cobh
6. Galway
7. Cabinteely
8. Limerick
9. Athlone
10. Wexford.
Heading off to watch Athlone V Harps and Town V Sligo today. Was not optimistic about Longford until I saw them in Oriel, Dundalk not playing anywhere near full tilt but I absolutely love the shape Fenn has set out and the new signings looks like young lads he can do great work with. No big egos in the squad, injuries and suspension be the worry again but I'm very hopeful well be top 4 this season.
I'd have huge question marks over whether Limerick will even see the season out. From chatting to people down there it seems an absolute mess. Athlone should be improved
EDIT: after seeing harps today I fancy them to finish bottom.
Last edited by outspoken; 09/02/2019 at 10:50 PM.
Premier Division
Dundalk
Shamrock Rovers
St. Patricks
Cork
Waterford
Derry
UCD
Bohs
Sligo
Harps
First Division
Shelbourne
Longford
Drogheda
Bray
Cobh
Galway
Limerick
Cabinteely
Wexford
Athlone
Cup: Dundalk
League Cup: St. Pats
1. Dundalk
2. Rovers
3. Pats
4. Cork
5. Waterford
6. Derry
7. Sligo
8. UCD
9. Bohs
10. Harps
1. Bray
2. Shels
3. Longford
4. Drogs
5. Galway
6. Cobh
7. Cabo
8. Limerick
9. Athlone
10. Wexford
FAI Cup: Dundalk
League Cup: Pats
1. Dundalk
2. Shamrock Rovers
3. St. Patrick's Athletic
4. Cork City
5. Waterford
6. Derry City
7. Bohemians
8. UCD
9. Sligo Rovers
10. Finn Harps
1. Longford Town
2. Bray Wanderers *
3. Shelbourne
4. Drogheda United
5. Galway United
6. Limerick *
7. Cobh Ramblers
8. Cabinteely
9. Athlone Town *
10. Wexford
* If no bounced wages, mid-season squad culls, points deductions etc. happen
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
1. Dundalk
2. Rovers
3. Pats
4. Cork
5. Waterford
6. Derry
7. UCD
8. Bohs
9. Sligo
10. Finn Harps
1. Shelbourne
2. Longford
3. Bray
4. Drogheda
5. Galway
6. Cobh
7. Cabinteely
8. Limerick
9. Athlone
10. Wexford
FAI Cup: Dundalk
League Cup: Dundalk
Dundalk
Pats
Cork/Rovers
Rovers/Cork
Waterford
Derry
Bohs
UCD
Sligo
Harps
Cup Bohs
LC Pats
First manager sacked : Bradley
1. Dundalk
2. Rovers
3. Pats
4.UCD
5. Waterford
6. Cork
7. Derry
8. Sligo
9. Bohs
10. Finn Harps
I think UCD have a lot of quality and were probably the best side in terms of technical ability Ive seen in Oriel Park of recent. They would only be let down by the possibility of lacking experience. I dont think Bohs will be relegated but ye never know, it has to happen sometime lol. I think Cork will be the draw kings, will struggle for goals but will be organised and grafters so wont concede that many - lots of 0-0 away results. It depends on how Bradley performs as I think the Rovers squad is good enough to challange for the league, if they had appointed Harry Kenny id be a lot more worried about them. For the same reason I think its nip and tuck with Pats as they have recruited well and have a shrewd coaching staff. Derry under Devine previously played some lovely football and were free scoring until a rocky patch and they pulled the trigger on the manager, Ive never seen such a contrast with a team so quickly between Devine's and Collin's Derry sides; There wasnt a whole load of players available on a budget for Devine to pick up...Ally Gilchrist??!! I dont think Waterford have done a whole lot to kick on from an excellent last season, they need more depth to their squad imo. Harps will be strong and physical and difficut to beat in Finn Park but they could get a good result one week and ship 4 or 5 another, It will be great to have Ollie Horgan interviews back with his total optimism on everything.
1. Shelbourne
2. Longford
3. Drogheda
4. Cobh
5. Galway
6. Bray
7. Cabinteely
8. Limerick
9. Athlone
10. Wexford
$hels are backm if Dermot Keeley wasnt off sunning himself in Spain it would feel like 2005 again, they are the team to beat and could do well in the cups too. Fenn is a talented coach and is doing a great job on limited resources. Any young player woud benefit from being coached by Fenn and they looked in good shape too preseason in Oriel. Drogheda have done ok in keeping a core of their squad togetherm with a good young coaching team who will benfit for last season then they will be in the play-off mix (their official website has absolutely nothing bar season ticket details on it - just barely ticking a licencing box!?)
I doubt that Dundalk will do a domestic treble but its been a long time since it was done and we got a bit sloppy against Cobh last year in the LC to put us in with a shout for a clean sweep. Going out on penalties to Galway 2015(?) also would have had us in the 2 major cup finals so just maybe, and John Gill did say 'do the treble' when asked how to better the double winning season!!
FAI Cup: Dundalk
League Cup: Dundalk
LSC: Shels
Premier Division:
1: St Patrick's Ath
2. Cork City
3. Dundalk
4. Shamrock Rovers
5. Waterford
6. Derry City
7. Bohemians
8. Sligo Rovers
9. UCD
10. Finn Harps
First Division:
1. Shelbourne
2. Longford Town
3. Drogheda United
4. Galway United
5. Bray Wanderers
6. Limerick
7. Athlone Town
8. Cobh Ramblers
9. Wexford Town
10. Cabinteely
FAI Cup: Cork City
League Cup: Dundalk
Premier Division:
1: Dundalk
2. Shamrock Rovers
3. St Pats
4. Cork
5. Waterford
6. Derry City
7. Bohemians
8. Sligo Rovers
9. UCD
10. Finn Harps
First Division:
1. Shelbourne
2. Bray Wanderers
3. Drogheda United
4. Longford Town
5. Limerick
6. Galway United
7. Cobh Ramblers
8. Athlone Town
9. Cabinteely
10. Wexford
FAI Cup: St Pats
League Cup Dundalk
Nice one Terry . Even the most optimistic Pats fans aren't predicting that. Unless Dundalk implode, and they really miss Stephen Kenny, (we can only hope) it should be them again. I think we can finish top three, even second. We've signed well, on paper anyway. Rovers have a good squad,but Bradley still doesn't convince. Cork have maybe slipped back a bit, but should still be hard to beat. Outside of that it's hard to see anyone making much of an impact.
I'd love another cup win. You wait fifty years, etc, etc.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
1. Dundalk.
2. Shams
3. St Pat's
4. Cork
5. Waterford
6. Derry
7. UCD
8. Bohs
9. Sligo
10. Finn Harps
1. Shels
2. Bray
3. Drogheda
4. Longford
5. Galway
6. Limerick
7. Cobh.
8. Cabinteely
9. Wexford
10. Athlone
Live and hope TonyD. Always watch out for Pats going back to the days when Galway United players used to join them frequently. My brother brought me up to Dublin one weekend (going back around 25 years here now) and we spent the night out drinking with Peter Carpenter, Ricky Flaherty and others. Best of Luck anyway, would be great to break the top 2 stranglehold this season.
Premier Division:
1: Dundalk
2. St Pats
3. Cork City
4. Shamrock Rovers
5. Waterford
6. Derry City
7. UCD
8. Bohemians
9. Sligo Rovers
10. Finn Harps
First Division:
1. Shelbourne
2. Longford Town
3. Drogheda United
4. Galway United
5. Bray Wanderers
6. Limerick
7. Athlone Town
8. Cobh Ramblers
9. Wexford Town
10. Cabinteely
FAI Cup: Waterford
League Cup: Dundalk
1. Dundalk
2. Rovers
3. Cork
4. Waterford
5. St Pats
6. Bohs
7. UCD
8. Derry
9. Sligo
10. Harps
1. Shels
2. Bray
3. Longford
4. Drogheda
5. Galway
6. Cabo
7. Limerick
8. Wexford
9. Cobh
10. Athlone
FAI Cup: Waterford
League cup: St Pats
Top Scorer: Drennan
First Manager Sacked: Ollie Horgan
I keep getting worse at this every year.
Tallaght Stadium Regular
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Ollie would probably have to murder someone to get sacked!
I think Dundalk will retain the title, and I will hopefully get a chance to post my predictions before tomorrow's games, but I really don't think Cork will finish as low as most are making out.
There is still a decent set up about them, and they have 7-8 who have good experience of the league in the last few season, Buckley / Morrissey still in the middle, but they are lacking quality in replacements though, and a few injuries to first team choices, and they might struggle, but they'll be happy with the second half display last Saturday in the PC.
I think for Pats, next season for them to challenge better for the league. For Rovers, you'd think they have to win a trophy this season, or the project is over.
#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. Dundalk
2. Shamrock Rovers
3. St Patricks Athletic
4. Cork City
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5. UCD
6. Bohemians
7. Waterford
8. Derry City
9. Sligo Rovers
10. Finn Harps
1. Shelbourne
2. Bray Wanderers
3. Longford Town
4. Drogheda
5. Cobh Wanderers
6. Galway
7. Cabinteely
8. Limerick
9. Athlone Town
10. Wexford
FAI Cup: Shamrock Rovers
League cup: Dundalk
Top Scorer: Duffy
First Manager Sacked: Reynolds
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