Swear to god Waterford sent Feely back to us as a sleeper agent.
Decent goal by Kelly , he needed one badly.
Swear to god Waterford sent Feely back to us as a sleeper agent.
Harps full value here. If inwas a pats fan id be dissapointed with the lack of urgency
Brendan clarke is a super keeper. If i had to pick a keeper to replace alan manus (god forbid) he would be it
3-2 Harps. Two more wins........
Does anyone want 3rd place? The Harps great escape is well and truly on!
Great win for harps.
some effort by them last couple of weeks
Great win and should have won by more if we had of taken our chances,penalty was generous but we'll take it,first penalty we've had all season!
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
Out first game for a month and I need another months break after that. I thought we did well in patches and absolutely rubbish in others parts of the game. I take my hat off to Harps they have dug out some great results recently.
I thought Wexford had already lost their appeal on this matter. Hate to say it but this new FAI is just as bad as the old one with this carry on.
Positive news that Wexford have won their appeal. Hopefully the Galway players can get focused on the game against Bray and make up for a fairly disappointing performance on Tuesday.
Will Cabinteely take this another step and appeal he appeal to CAS? Even if the error was not really Wexfords fault, they still fielded an ineligible player so there is a case for awarding wins. Dundalk fans know all about a club being deducted points, for them to be reinstated and so knocked us out of a possible promotion chance.
It would be crazy if Cabinteely don't appeal but why, oh why have the FAI decided to egg their own faces once again?
I assume appealing to CAS is an expensive process. Why bother only to most likely lose in the play offs anyway?
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Would really love to know how this decision was overturned and why the case was not discussed before the final round of games.
The original decision was that Wexford had done nothing wrong as the international clearance for the player was approved by both the Fai and English Fa. Cabo and allegedly Athlone appealed the decision and the Fai overturned their own decision
Wexford went into independent Arbitration and after a three and a half hour hearing and after 36 hours they were fully exonerated.
Allegedly Athlone appealled? Where did you learn that? Anyway it still smacks of poor form by the FAI that it took a whole season to work this out and the timing is highly suspect. I am detecting a huge whiff of political interference here.
It should have been decided before the final round of games but it actually didn't change anything for Cabinteely. The only case it would have made a difference is with what actually happened that both Cobh and Galway drew but if Galway were losing an equaliser would put them above Cobh in the table.
Although obviously not exactly impartial this has to be the correct decision. Wexford did nothing wrong so how can they be punished for a mistake made by the English FA? I assume the FAI overturned their original decision on Cabinteely's appeal because in black and white as per the rules Wexford did play an ineligible player but the question is around the interpretation of the rules. For example had this happened with a Shamrock Rovers player who had played all season would they be stripped of the Championship and relegated because of an error by another FA that they couldn't possibly have known about.
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