Ah yes Jack Moylan, who along with Ryan Grayson were allowed leave bohs by Keith long , turning out to be really poor decisions those. I’d say every club can point to that type of error though.
Not legendary but they looked competitive and dangerous throughout the game and I wouldn't put it down to us playing poorly as I would with others games we conceded or dropped points in. They just looked like the best team we've played. Maybe Tallaght just suits them as it did Dundalk at one point.
Shels should probably get a bit of the same credit from us. They've consistently played well against us and Moylan has levelled them up. Some run they are on now. Best they've had since 2003 I think I heard? Any Shels fans know?
21 leagues and 25 cups.
Ah yes Jack Moylan, who along with Ryan Grayson were allowed leave bohs by Keith long , turning out to be really poor decisions those. I’d say every club can point to that type of error though.
Ah Jack, you definitely were suffering from grumpy something there. I was rather amused by your post to be honest, I sincerely thought you enjoying the moment. No additional aggrievement was intended.
Had I realised you were feeling legitimately aggrieved I've have just scrolled on by and not assumed you were being humorous.
Its a proper irritation and I can totally identify with what you are saying CJ! When a cub like Dundalk or currently Rovers are dominating league titles and even the poorest sides suddenly pull out once in a generation like performances, it does beg the question 'why not week in week out?'. Is a compliment to the dominant club - Rovers in the last decade were so wound up playing Dundalk, Burke or a Brennan saw reds, Dundalk will undoubtedly find an extra few % trying to upset a title season, Its a phenomonen that few club will really experience but Dundalk and Rovers know about it all too well. Crowds play a part in that extra effort so covid BCD wins lost something those seasons.
I would say that the league needs any of the traditional club powerbases to help drag the rest along. The current Rovers run is undoubtedly based on the determinaton to end seasons behind Dundalk and so much so that the bizzare behaviour of our owners facilitated the sgning of Dundalk league winners and so got yiz over the line in the end - took a tad longer than it should though. Cycles come and go, i'd love Dundalk perennial winners of course but the nature of LoI is that (many) dogs have thir day, its a competative league often to the detriment of European progression, but in all honesty the ability of any number of sides goig on a title challange is what keeps us engaged for years on years imo. Placid Casusal would be lost without a pesky Dundalk winning the odd league and cup. I do think Rovers will emulate the famous 4 in a row side, it hurst to say so but it also sets a benchmark!
Know we were missing a load but the lack of any fight from those that played last night was very worrying. We were abysmal. Big game in Cork on Friday for the wrong reasons.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
1 of damn few players tha Rovers, Pats and Dundalk fans possibly felt a sting stng when leaving, especially Dundalk! Id still have him back, regardless of age and the new trend of 3 at the back with wingbacks, he's sort of lad whose influence, coaching and sharing experience wth young players could be gold dust - and he is likely to fill a hole in defence if called upon, I still wonder at that cross for McEleney in the cup final where wrapping his foot around that ball caused an injury...selfless, effective and game winner - ending up on crutches lol
Footaball rivalries - where would we be without them?! Hate is strong word, respect sits better. Ach I do or did (at the time) enjoy the sesne of audacity that Dundalk went all out to beat Rovers at times (PC can probably recall each time) and Cork fans who were desperate to build up a bitter rivalry - takes a bit more time and history than a few years to build a turely gritty antagonism between 2 clubs, Drogheda have done their best on the local scene, poor Monaghan United tried to do the same. Reality is clubs that have multiple titles, doubles, European 1sts/seedings will always be the ones that theres real bite between them. Do I enjoy getting one over SRFC, most definitely - as the record holders for most titles I think thats pretty much a given and the norm. But then Rovers have had everyone do their upmost to give them a legup - ground for nothing, govt backed academy, GAA told to get back in their box - ye know The Lucky Club...
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I do enjoy a good rivalry and at least with Dundalk it's somewhat real and mutual rather than completely one way and invented as some are.
Not going near the bait you left in the last paragraph other than to say how lucky I felt traipsing out to the Morton all those years. Was delighted to hear bohs might be doing the same while the government build them a ground.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
I know you are just having a wind up there Nesta but the Govt backed Academy stung a touch as like all clubs the Govt are doing feck all to help underage,,,id say we got about 5 percent of our Academy expenditure from the Govt by way of grants. Some people have questioned the money we spent over the last 6 or 7 years (particularly when we werent winning anything) but today our unders 12s won the SFAI National Championship (beat Pike Rovers from Limerick in the final ) meaning we are current holders of the 12's 13s 14's and 15s.
The pathway is super, having said that id encourgae everyone to go and watch some of the under age games the talent accross lots of clubs is excelent, might be a bit hyperbolic to say this but i do think we are on the cusp of something fantastic over the next few years.
Bazunu and Ferguson are just the start.
The Irish under 17s (With five hoops) beat LAtvia and Ukraine in a tournament last week, success at underage is becoming routine, we are so much better at underage then we used to be in a broad sense. The future is bright and our Senor mens team will be worth watching soon enough
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I wasn’t feeling aggrieved just pointing out that my experience is that all clubs raise their game against us and I’d wager that if there was a poll asking which club aside from your local rivals do you most like to beat then Rovers would come out on top no matter whether we are dominating the league or bottom ( Sorry Nesta?) ….. anyway it’s just my view
f course I was just having a swipe at the Rovers acedemy - mainly because its the only part of SRFC that I am truly jealous of! Rolls of honour can be eclipsed as difficult as that may seem at times, stadia may be built one day, records are there to be broken, but when it comes to youth development its is THE part of SRFC that all clubs should be envious of and want to replicate. Not exclusively for ones own club but for Irish football.
I will sign off on this more placating comment, I was just getting back in to habit of posting and throwing in the odd wind up. But I once again will have very limited access to this or any fora until August - by then Im sure Dundalk and SRFC will be slugging it out for Champions League football, Cork will be bottom and UCD and St Pats will be trading punches on the play-off slot. The rest will be dog eat dog for Europe. On Europe, Dundalks seeding will get us through 2 rounds. Rovers will be lording it among the minnows of the Conference league after solid chances at EL but Bradser goes all out defence...same ols same old.
I think you fancy me Nesta. I'm very flattered.
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