It also stopped a very promising Sligo attack.....The footage isn't great but that looks like a really bad call in a weekend of awful refereeing.
League places are going to be decided by the refs this year. I mean they always are but this year seems so bad even by LoI standards. At least some of the old bad refs had a bit of personality. This batch are a horrible bunch. Its going to turn ugly at a game at some point and that's the last thing we need with crowds and visibility up.
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I saw the incident on tv replays and McManus went down holding his head but there was no contact from the Shels player and it was a great call from the ref. He had to stop the game as McManus stayed down play acting but he had no head injury unless it was caused by heading the ball!
Yeah it really was a bad challenge by Diallo, who is a handy wee player btw. I dont usually say too much about the refs, its a tough gig and all that but my god that was some woeful woeful refereeing. A terrible tackle is a yellow and Mahon and someone on our bench get yellows for 'remenstrating'. Diallo should have got a second yellow soon after too, but didnt. But he sends Mahon off for nothing then. The whole thing makes no sense. The league is flying and the only thing not stepping up is the refs.
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
First time in my life watching a game where I genuinely wondered did the ref have some money on the match. Utterly bizarre in Cork. If he shoes up in tallaght I dread to think.
A decent set of results across the divisions for keeping everything competitive.
Rovers and Derry struggling means the division is completely open into the second half of the season.
In the FD the teams outside the playoffs got the better results bunching up the table once again. Surely Galway have to go up from this position?
Galway and Waterford are clearly much better than the other 8 teams in the FD and have scored 82 goals in 36 games between them. They only have 2 goals between them in 4 games against ourselves, which shows where our main strength is. We've only shipped one bad beating (Treaty at home) so as long as that continues we'll always have a squeak in games. Clearly struggling in some games in attack but with our defensive record, it keeps us in games. We need a few bodies in during the summer though because we're riddled with injuries and the bench seems to be getting thinner with each passing week. Another 2 injured last night in Elworthy and Armstrong as well, hopefully they're not out too long.
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If Galway screw up the First Division title from here, they'll only have themselves to blame.
Themselves and Waterford are miles ahead of the rest, and it would also be a shambles on Waterfords part if they don't come through the First Division playoff at least.
It's anyone's game, bar Kerry, for the other playoff spots really, and a lot will depend on the summer transfer window.
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Drogheda beat Waterford in a play-off, not sure about Cork, need to see who they get in.
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Interesting that we're half-way through the season and already the top two can barely catch Dundalk's points tally from 2018/2019, and have dropped almost as many points as the 2015/16/17 champions did across the entire (33-game) season.
In 2021, the top three all had 35 points at this stage. Last year Rovers had 39 points after 18 games I think, so they're six behind already.
In a weekend of dodgy decisions that Mahon red is probably the worst. Believe it can't be overturned either as it was a second yellow rather than a straight red.
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