At least rovers have gone from "poor" to "average"
That's more like it, less excuses and snipng. It was a poor Rovers perfromance indeed but as you say they didnt need to be good, but it isnt a poor Shamrock Rovers side as you claimed above!
At least rovers have gone from "poor" to "average"
Rovers being poor not so sure gents it was a semi with both teams desperate to advance and we managed to prevail. Rovers are slowly getting a group together that potentially and i know we will loose Byrne and Burke that COULD challenge next season, this win keeps that momentum going and cancels out my previous theory around finishing within 10 pts of a very good Dundalk side. the thing that i am most pleased about this season is that we are the best supported team in the land and come the Final we will have Landsdowne bouncing, The march up from Ringsend, ahh just brill, cant wait, WAR.....Sligo site indicating that Dundalk have sent back over 200 hundred tickets WTF strange considering the numbers we saw in Tallaght for the league games
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Amazing feeling to be back in the cup final and even better to do it against that lot. Rovers were very conservative and sat deeper than usual but that's just respect for how Bohs have killed us with our high line so many times. Bohs had plenty of the ball but couldn't do anything with it against a team who pressed them constantly.
The result is really much more important than the performance. Congratulations to Rovers for reaching their first FAI cup final since 2010. It's a great chance to try to win a trophy since their last Leinster Senior Cup success a number of years ago. I'm sure most Hoops fans will enjoy the build up to the Aviva showpiece and many will completely lose touch with reality in the process
I just don't see that single goal wins over Finn Harps and Galway along with getting past Drogheda and Bohs give much grounds for euphoric enthusiasm for a credible league challenge next season.
I suspect that Rovers will need to keep both Byrne and Burke, get in some quality centre backs and add more width to the squad to have realistic ambitions of bridging the current 15 point league gap next season.
Lad, you know full well what a cup final can do for a club. Plenty of Dundalk fans have talked about what winning the EA in 2014 meant and how it helped the club sealing the title. When you've been rubbish for as long as Rovers have these games mean something, as you'll know being a Dundalk fan.
Not sure about us needing quality centre backs although given our frailty in that dept on Monday i can understand your point, on your point with us loosing touch with Reality....well sure thats the whole point. As for my what i thought was guarded and quite conservative enthusiasm on our ability to challenge next season being described as euphoric, well i think you need to look at the dictionary to elicit the meaning of the word. The lack of Euphoria for the semi final may be something that a lot of Dundalk fans may regret when this golden spell in the clubs history turns.
Lad?
I agree that the whole cup final build-up experience is brilliant, but there is a massive difference in the impact of being a cup winner as compared to being losing finalists
Winning a cup final can certainly give a club a huge lift and can turn a mediocre season into a successful one that can build a platform for further success.
I'm not sure that being a beaten cup finalist has ever done much except leave fans deflated.
I'm glad to hear that you are unsure about the need to strengthen in defence - I hope Bradser agrees with you!
The defending by both Lopes and Grace for the first goal by Hoare was close to comical, and for the second one Grace was completely AWOL with Lopes and Lafferty static as Benson strolled between them. Ethan Boyle is another who has shown significant defensive frailties
Your comments may be slightly less exaggerated than many other Rovers fans, but I'm not so sure how you square this with advocating loosing touch with reality.
Rovers performances in the FAI cup so far provide no basis for believing that this can translate into a league challenge next season.
Come back to me if Rovers show they can actually win something
Lads.....why bother !.
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Mandriou hasn't played in weeks and clearly wasn't fit. Given our injury crisis him and Bucko came back too early (and it backfired). Difficult to criticise him for playing when he wasn't fit.
Given our limited team options, we couldn't afford to concede first and after THAT corner (too much to expect a link two feet away to get it right 🙄 we were never in the game
Whether it's part time nature of set up or fixture farce we have looked jaded for a while and were very poor last night. Shams better team all night BUT (Not for first time this season) poor officiating impacted the game.
Shams not great but to be fair did more than enough.
We were due a dodgey referree decision tbf.
If bohs qualify for Europe it will still be a successful season, pats have a tricky run in so it's all to play for.
Good article this from Emmet Malone chatting to a Sligo official. I always admire Sligo's fundraising activities.
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...32854?mode=amp
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
You just can't help yourself Ezekiel, can you.🧐
Its like a deep burning desire within you, when it comes to Rovers. You should
(A) re-evaluate your existence
(B) just go to a Rovers game. We promise we'll treat you nice.😄
Ah yea, and the corner should have been defended much better anyway. Very jaded performance and never got going. Disappointing but hopefully can lift themselves for the run in.
Shams worked harder than they have in recent seasons and kept their shape better. Second half in particular they were sharper all over the pitch.
Takes one to know one PC and all that - You dislike plenty yourself and you can be described in your own terms with your jaundiced view of all things non Rovers being very entertaining also!
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