Confirmed pre-season fixtures:
January
12: Clonakilty v Cobh Ramblers
15: Fairview Rangers v Shamrock Rovers
15: Killarney Celtic v Cork City
16: Galway United v Finn Harps
18: Cobh Ramblers v Dundalk
18: UCD v Cork City
22: Cobh Ramblers v Waterford
22: Cork City v Midleton (MSC)
22: Shelbourne v Galway United
22: Shelbourne v Wexford
26: Athlone Town v Sligo Rovers
29: Athlone Town v Drogheda United
29: Cork City v Finn Harps
29: Shelbourne v UCD
29: Shamrock Rovers v Wexford
February
2: St. Patricks Athletic v Wexford
5: Athlone Town v Shelbourne
5: Shelbourne v Drogheda United
11: Sligo Rovers v Athlone Town
11: Cork City v Shelbourne
11: Shamrock Rovers v St. Patricks Athletic (President’s Cup)
11: UCD v Wexford
Home club not confirmed yet in some cases
Last edited by hollocaine; 08/01/2022 at 10:33 PM.
What's the story with Shels having 2 matches same day a couple of times there?
Few more friendlies listed here: https://twitter.com/bfcdublin/status...629327873?s=21
Paaatrick's Agletic
I see the presidents cup between pats and rovers may also serve as the Champions Cup semi final. For a competition that’s only ever taken place once, the reputation of that tournament has well in truly been dragged through the mud since it’s inception
https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football...petitions-one/
Paaatrick's Agletic
why are bohs doing all their friendlies behind closed doors? bizarre.
I’d agree with you there it definitely suits the clubs but from the competition organisers point of view, it’s basically 2 clubs saying yeah we’re not bothered playing in your semi final so one of us will just play the final. It’s essentially changing the format of the competition seen as the NI teams will presumably still play their semi, unless they decide to use the result of a league game between the two to decide who plays the final
Paaatrick's Agletic
Yeah could well be that way. I reckon it’ll cause havoc with websites that record appearance/goal stats with some likely to double up for this game(s)
Given the history of the cup winners being a top 2 club in the league for the last 7 years, we might see this whole scenario more often going forward unless they permanently change the format again
Paaatrick's Agletic
Yeah it’s a strange one, even with covid regulations being currently at 50% of capacity, LOI friendlies tend to have an absolute maximum of 100 people when played on an Astro somewhere which most are. The week before the first game of the season when clubs tend to play their final friendly in their stadiums there’s healthier attendances but still well less than 20% of capacity
Paaatrick's Agletic
Clonakilty 0-7 Cobh Ramblers result from other night. Few players from Cork City gone to Cobh this season.
Possibly, but given how small the LOI is, it’s likely that word would get out anyways purely from the opposition players even. A funny one that springs to mind from last season was pats playing cork in a friendly and naming 'trialist' in the starting 11 in their match updates, while cork announced Ronan Murray as a goalscorer for pats which let the cat out of the bag and forced pats to follow suit with their update
Paaatrick's Agletic
If only Dan Cleary was still at Dundalk
https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/s...acilities.html
article about the rovers friendly in Limerick.
It's a very good facility down in Fairview. Harps played them in the FAI cup there last summer. It's clever the way they built their seating area into the side of the clubhouse.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
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