Post seems a bit random PC even for you!
Jesus wept, I was takin the pi$$.... 🙃🙃.
Does no-one have a sense of humour anymore..🤪
Post seems a bit random PC even for you!
Sorry, yeah I was referring to the bohs semi final/ final thingy a couple of pages ago..😀
After watching Dundalk players fall to the ground unchallenged again last night it's hard to believe there's not one referee in the league who hasn't been conned by them over the last few seasons. Even pundits who normally wouldn't mention it are starting to comment on the 'soft' free kicks they win. Been happening since Kenny took over and has got progressively worse, but still refs don't have the balls to stop it. While Sligo won't cause them any problems in the semi, I hope Rovers or Bohs can put it up to them in the final.
Agreed Hurling themselves to the ground with an exagerated cryof pain mustbe part of their training routine.Noticed that the refs didn't buy it in their Euro games, works for them in this league though.
I think Dundalk are far better at the "dark arts" than other LOI teams. Whether that is the experience acquired from serial winning or something they are "coached in" I'm less sure. In a game often decided by small margins Dundalk do eek out every drop of advantage, most successful teams do.
You'd swear that the 'dark arts' are new to the league. There was significant debate on how Seanie Maguire used to creatively 'win' penalties, not by diving but catching a trailing foot or checking a run so a chasing defender would barge in to the back. Rafa Cretaro was one of the cutest hoors for winning frees from nothing. It's grown it to the game to a greater extent all over the world. With exposure to playing in Europe it hardly surprising that players pick up such game management techniques. It may be a scourge on the spectacle of a game if its spoiling but nothing is stopping other clubs from adding it to the array of tactics.
Wouldn't help our league but the var in the UK are missing a huge PR opportunity considering the negative stuff about VAR , dive = automatic 2 game ban, problem solved overnight.
All the technology is being applied to correct bad mistakes by ref but missing an opportunity to do something positive for the game
I can only go by what I see, can't we all? If by proof you mean yellow cards then I can't, which is my point, that refs let them away with it. Of course there are times when a player from other clubs do it. But with Dundalk it seems that every player will try it. Not just now but serial divers like O'Donnell and Meenan to name but two from the past. Nobody is saying Dundalk aren't good footballers, they obviously are. But it's silly to say they don't dive a lot when everyone can see they do.
False hope is worse than no hope. Ask Sligo.
So Crumlin v Bohs tonight, assuming Bohs beat Crumlin and we are due to play them on Friday the 27th do we put a full strength team out on Monday in Dundalk, risking tiredness injuries and suspensions and then play Bohs on Friday minus a couple or go with a second string?
Even if we went up to Dundalk and won (assuming we both win this Friday) DFC would be 7 points clear with 4 games remaining and with the run they are on that is game over.
I suspect they will go with a strong team which is daft in my opinion and will look even dafter if we pick up injuries etc.
Maybe Pats will do us a favour and win Friday to make it academic.
If by any miricle Crumlin beat bohs my opinion wouldn't change re playing a strong team on Monday, a cup semi final is a cup semi final and the league is done and dusted...
What do other Rovers supporters think?
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