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    Series 33 (6th-12th October)

    6th October:

    Premier Division
    FRI Drogheda United - Derry City
    FRI Shelbourne - Dundalk

    First Division
    FRI Athlone Town - Bray Wanderers
    FRI Cobh Ramblers - Longford Town
    FRI Kerry - Wexford
    FRI Treaty United - Finn Harps

    Tuesday 10th
    Galway - Waterford

    Thursday 12th
    UCD - Bohemians
    Have you ever won the treble?

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    Nice that the Cup games are on seperate days to the League matches.

    Hard to know what to think of going to Drogheda tonight. We don't have a great record there, but the season is properly over for Drogs, so I'd be more hopefully than usual of picking up a win.

    Shels-Dundalk has lots riding on it. With Bohs playing UCD, losing it for either team will surely put an end of European hopes.

    Fairly meaningless ties in the First. Maybe if Treaty win and Athlone lose, there could be something of a race for fifth.
    Have you ever won the treble?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendy_éire View Post
    Nice that the Cup games are on seperate days to the League matches.

    Hard to know what to think of going to Drogheda tonight. We don't have a great record there, but the season is properly over for Drogs, so I'd be more hopefully than usual of picking up a win.

    Shels-Dundalk has lots riding on it. With Bohs playing UCD, losing it for either team will surely put an end of European hopes.

    Fairly meaningless ties in the First. Maybe if Treaty win and Athlone lose, there could be something of a race for fifth.
    Drogs still fighting as if every point matters and will be annoyed to have lost another louth derby, I'd expect a big reaction from them.

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    Kelliher up to his tenth league goal of the season, cancelling out Wexford's early opener, so scoring at least hasn't been one of our issues!

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    Who is that on co-comms the Shels game? Just complaining about everything the ref does or doesn't do. Hard listen.

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    Utter ****e from Harps again...67 minutes in and i'm not sure if we've had the ball in Treaty's box yet

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    Very interesting now in terms of the final FD play-off spot, with Treaty now right on Athlone's coat-tails, trailing them by two points if results as things stand are confirmed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yurt View Post
    Who is that on co-comms the Shels game? Just complaining about everything the ref does or doesn't do. Hard listen.
    Tony “Shero” Sheridan. Still hates Pats . Good man Shero, ya tool
    Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.

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    Watched shelbourne/ Dundalk, my eyes are bleeding.
    Worst non football I’ve seen, utter ****e

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    Easy for Treaty, should have won by more...
    Not much else to say about us at this stage,we're shocking and its scary days when you realise most of the squad is signed up for next season aswell.......
    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.

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    More than likely now that the Hoops will wrap up the title in Cork on the 23rd meaning we’ll have to give them a guard of honour on the 27th. Which is fine as we’ll then beat them to wrap up Europe.

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    Scoreline flattered Finn Harps tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebronze14 View Post
    Utter ****e from Harps again...67 minutes in and i'm not sure if we've had the ball in Treaty's box yet
    The worst team ive seen come to the MF..had to feel sorry for the hand full of Harps fans having to sit through that awful display,Treaty no different to them in the first half terrible stuff,improved after the break and ran out easy winners.

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    Didnt see the game in Tolka, seen a lot less this season in general than usual, but must have been some battle with 10 yellows dishes out, with that many you'd expect a red too. Was Duffer in the stands as he'd have been a banker for another yellow or 2. O'Donnell was saying this week that its hard to prep for next season not knowing where we will finish, well he can get on his bike now and get cracking. Still not totally sure where the latter end of the season slide has stemmed from, before injury to Boyle we were going off the simmer, We did have 2 or 3 game poor runs but could bounce back with a run of 4 or 5 results then, but couldnt string bead now. Chucked away 8 to 10 points very sloppily over the season which has made a big difference in a paricularly mediocre season. 1st round we were carrying a lot of injuries but coped, this round yes we are missing players but Benson at left back and Sloggett at centre half? We that tight on cover, are the 19s really not up to stepping up at all? We've had high lines, deep defence, 3 at the back, standard 4 - tonight if we were short at left back it would have made more sense to me to play 3 at the back and say Horgan as LWB and Benson in the hole behind Hoban, not Benson at LRB and Horgan as a 10?

    Maybe by next season the manager will have decided on his starting 11, formation and preferred defensive system by June. Not sure who is contracted beyond this season but we felt we had a solid spine to the team to be built around 2022, this year to consolidate and next year to keick on well. It feels like this season has been a bit of a waste, for me anyway, and that the chopping and changing could continue and it would still be hard to balance the side. Like we havent become mean at the back with a view to adding greater attacking threat from a solid base, we can play the ball across the midfield all night but bar crosses from deep or set pieces looking for Hoban there isnt much else going on in the final third. Before July it was a bit 'give it to Tulloch'. Hoban getting 12 this season is decent considering. GD doesnt always tell the whole story but its spot on this season across the league this season. Ugh just get 2023 done!!

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    My post on tonights Shels/Dundalk match just vanished as I was submitting it so to summarise another gritty Shels win for a big 3 points to keep Euro prospects alive which path will be clearer after these two cup semi finals

    Dundalk are at end of an era now, it would be risky for them to stick with SOD for a complete squad rebuild next season with budget cuts having no Euro money they are in trouble unless investment comes in with proper recruitment

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    For all my ranting on this seaso, the manager we still want is Stephen O'Donnell! Not been easy so far but with time and patience t will be all good!!

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    If Derry are brave, they'll snatch Bradley when he inevitably leaves Rovers at season's end,and he'll have them winning the league next year,imho.

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    Athlone are in danger of losing out on playoffs after a bad run of results. Treaty's last 2 games are against Galway and Waterford though. Bray also have an outside chance of getting 5th spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by placid casual View Post
    If Derry are brave, they'll snatch Bradley when he inevitably leaves Rovers at season's end,and he'll have them winning the league next year,imho.
    That would be brave.

    Can't imagine we would pay what he'd be asking for.
    If I got to handpick a new manager, it would be Stephen Kenny. Third time's the charm.

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    If we were changing manager (and we won’t be) then Kenny would be the obvious candidate and by far the best option, I don’t think we would ever go near Bradley, and I’m happy with that.

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