Longford may make sense if it's Waterford v Galway? If it's LTFC v Waterford then you'd assume Dublin, yes.
Its looking like Waterford against Longford or Galway,where will the final be? Dublin?
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Longford may make sense if it's Waterford v Galway? If it's LTFC v Waterford then you'd assume Dublin, yes.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Limerick maybe if it is Waterford v Galway?
Great win for Waterford last night so one foot in the first division final.
It'll probably be Dublin regardless who wins.
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Second yellow card for Colin Conroy last night for this. I'd be interested to know people's thoughts.
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Never a yellow card - obviously. Terrible decision.
Referee in the Longford game was Kevin O'Sullivan. Absolutely pathetic performance. Total lack of consistency. Yellow card for one tackle and not for an identical one a few minutes later. A free for a push in the back one moment not for the next blatant one. Dreadful
He does sort of clatter into him after clearing the ball, but it's hard to know what the official wanted him to do there: not go for the ball and let the Waterford man have it? The only way he can do his job and play the ball is to slide, and he can hardly stop his momentum after: if we deem the Treaty player guilty, should the Waterford player who stepped into his path not also be guilty? The ref presumably only had eyes for the contact and didn't take into account the wider context.
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I guess the referee's take is that it's reckless play, which is a yellow card. From the guide to the rules -
Or from another refereeing guide going more into what reckless play is -Reckless is when a player acts with disregard to the danger to, or consequences for, an opponent and must be cautioned
In this case, I think the player can be said to be out of control when he makes the challenge - otherwise he would have controlled his slide to not clatter the opponent. And with boots up a bit at the start (albeit while well-intentioned I think), you can see why the referee would have given a yellow for it.A tackle may still be considered reckless even though the ball is played. Where contact is made with the ball and opponent at speed and without consideration for the potential danger to the opponent, it should be punished appropriately.
The speed or the intensity of the challenge. Is the player in control of his actions, or is he “off the ground” and out of control when he makes the challenge?
Talk about going OTT.
The referee made no decisions that had any major bearing on the game whatsoever, it was just an average performance from a First Division referee. To call it pathetic and dreadful is just pure hyperbole. He gave out maybe 3 yellow cards in the game.
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I thought it was harsh myself - the contact he makes with his arse or lower back, if anything...but he does still knock him over I suppose.
But then keeper come out all the time and flatten players in the act of blocking a shot or getting there first and preventing one.
If Conroy had been a keeper coming out at a striker's feet and, in the act of smothering/clearing the ball, had felled him the same way (with his lower stomach rather than lower back, say), there's not a hope it would be a penalty.
I suppose that could add to the referee's view that the challenge was out of control - the player is sliding and not even able to see where he's going, or has maybe turned around in an effort to avoid the contact but can't.
I think by the letter of the law the ref is correct here, even though the player does hook the ball away quite cleanly. Whether the letter of the law is too soft is another matter of course
We made such a strong start to game but as game went further one Galway got stronger and stronger. Perhaps the turning pt will be Luke Dennisons superb save towards the end. I wouldnt be surprised if game will go to ET/penos as I cant see a winner. Galways 1st pt in Bishopsgate all season.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
If it was a yellow card for every time a player is unable to stop dead in their tracks forget about the game of football, players collide accidently all the time, the tackle wasn't in the slightest bit dangerous but the Waterford player righty made it look like he got hit by a bus.
Pretty dominant performance from Waterford all game,controlled the pace of the game,good movement and always a threat when near the goals.Helped it must be said by a Treaty side ,who gave everything ,but outclassed and looked unprepared tactically.the referee thing a side issue in terms of how good Waterford were Good crowd ,around two thousand maybe though plenty gone by fulltime.
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We were lucky to still be in the game at HT.
The way Caulfield set us up was so negative, going behind actually was good for us, it meant we had to make changes and actually have a go at Longford.
As the game wore on, we looked the more likely team to grab a winner but a draw was probably fair. It was incredibly frustrating to concede the second goal when we did, we started the second half really well and deserved the equaliser, it looked like we were going to go on and win it and Adeyemo's second goal knocked us back badly. I suppose we showed backbone to come from behind twice though.
There should be a big crowd in Terryland on Sunday, I'd say in and around 3,000. We should be beating Longford at home, but then again the same was said about Bray Wanderers last year and we all know how that ended...
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Adeyemo has certainly blossomed since he got away from Caulfield. 9 goals in 13 games for us I believe.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
He was very underwhelming with us, but he obviously didn't suit our "tactics". He was also incredibly lazy.
The last night he got two chances and stuck them both. He was clinical.
Typical with GUFC this year, off my head: Adeyemo, Colin Kelly, Enda Curran and Thomas Oluwa have all scored against us this season. That always seems to happen to us...
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