If you sell an academy player, the fee is accounted as pure profit, helps with ffp.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...revenue-stream
I think Munro for Dundalk has judged the flight of the ball poorly for Shels first goal on Friday.
The howler of the weekend goes to Leon Pohls for rovers though. Awful decision making and positioning, he had no reason to come off his line there but even when he did he left most of the goal wide open and it was a simple pass into the goal for McDaid
https://youtu.be/m3MVzgiYhmg?si=r8UoPyHAagZZ00Pp
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That looks like a FIFA error. I think he's accepted it's a goal even before McDaid gets to the ball.
https://youtu.be/0JKXSVoeS48?si=4Vj3f8zFDxnI5EaL
Similar howler from Bray on Friday…..
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
the level of keeping and defending in the FD this season is beyond pathetic.
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Bizarre decision making. To the point you'd wonder if he had money on it to be honest. Hopefully just part of his learning curve as he's realistically a complete rookie. Makes great saves but his positioning is suspect. About what you'd expect for a lad with that level of experience maybe but he needs to learn fast.
Barry Murphy was on the LOI central podcast talking about keepers. He's of the opinion that a lot of the issues stem from Keepers being asked to do more than just the basics of keeping. I'd agree to an extent but there are still some very questionable blunders not related to "non goalkeeping duties". I think the goal Rovers conceded to Bohs was an example of that. Pohls just made a goalkeeping error, it wasn't distribution or being asked to do too much. He just had a very obvious brain fart and I think that's happening a lot more this season.
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The LOITV cameras didn't catch Kerry's equaliser in the Bowl, but it seems Kerry had a camera behind the goal too, which our keeper may have wished wasn't there (from 1:50)
They're paying to use it now too, which makes it worse.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Kind of annoys me that people assume students are a free source of labour. We've a policy in our place that if someone comes looking for our students to work on something and all they're offering is 'experience' (often below the level the students are at) we tell them to pay them, at least minimum wage, or go somewhere else.
Apart from which, there's a lot of students in HEIs who, between classes, assisgnments, jobs, and commuting are clocking in at 50+ hours a week. They don't have the time to give, much less for free.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
Yeah but the Arts students that are doing Film and TV (not commuting) will have the free time. Maybe there is a F+TV society that could be asked and maybe expenses paid by the club, easy internal money transfer between a club and soc.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think UCD offers a film-making degree - it's film studies. So those students could wax lyrical about about semiotics in Kurosawa's Rashomon, and the implicit aural landscape of the silent movie, but may not have a clue how to set up a camera and lighting. If there was a club or soc where students were using kit and had the skills to help out, they might be useful as paid, not expensed, supplementary help to the system already in place.
It's not true that Arts students are underworked - I've spent ten of my 12 years in HE as an arts student (the other two in applied arts), and I work in a HEI arts faculty these days (let's face - all that study, what else am I fit for?!). To do well, it's a three to one ratio of independent study to contact, and about six to one in fourth year. Even cutting the independent part by a third still leaves a heavy workload, when, as a rule of thumb, every 5 ECTs requires 2-3 hours contact per week. Given that every degree is 30 ECTs per semester, that's about 12-18 hours weekly contact (not surprisingly, universities prefer the lowest possible figure!) and 24-36 of study. The last student survey I've seen would suggest that students who work do about 18 hours a week. And I know it's worse in science, healthcare, engineering and so on.
But, yeah, dodgy keepers - what's that all about? (Trying to get back on topic!)
For Trinners boys like me... any chance to laugh at UCD and forget the annual Colours drubbing!
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I'm sorry but people would not have missed the Kerry goal. While people will make mistakes and miss things, these types of misses are more common with that system. Sure a few years ago it mistook a linesman for the ball on a sunny day. As for who runs the camera I'm not particularly most teams now use video analysis as part of their coaching and they don't just video the matches so if UCD are one of these teams (can't see why they wouldn't be tbh) then why not have the person who does the video for the training sessions?
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