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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Ah that's ridiculous. There's no way that sort of injury list can be purely bad luck. There has something fundamentally wrong at the training ground.

    Europe is in what - six weeks? Can Rovers afford another €2m loss from not reaching the groups? But how can they reach the groups with that sort of injury list? And if they don't win the league, they won't be reaching the groups next year either, and there's another €2m loss.

    Worrying times at Tallaght. As Shels go 2-0 up and Rovers go down to ten men now.
    We’re Rovers so cycles come and go but we always prosper in the long as we’ve shown over last 100 years ; disappointing times but not worrying …. Anyway league not over …. Yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Ah that's ridiculous. There's no way that sort of injury list can be purely bad luck. There has something fundamentally wrong at the training ground.

    Europe is in what - six weeks? Can Rovers afford another €2m loss from not reaching the groups? But how can they reach the groups with that sort of injury list? And if they don't win the league, they won't be reaching the groups next year either, and there's another €2m loss.

    Worrying times at Tallaght. As Shels go 2-0 up and Rovers go down to ten men now.
    They sign a lot of crocks in my opinion but for sure something not right with player management. As a result they can’t get any sort of settled side which kills any chance of building some form and momentum.

    Derry doing Derry so can’t capitalise but Shels are. Don’t think Rovers will get away with it again this year.

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    With our budget this is an absolute shambles. No excuses about injuries the league is over half over.
    We keep signing injury prone players and then bemoaning our luck with injuries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calcio Jack View Post
    We’re Rovers so cycles come and go but we always prosper in the long as we’ve shown over last 100 years ; disappointing times but not worrying …. Anyway league not over …. Yet
    Someone replied to me recently saying your Sugar Daddies won’t be putting more money into the club. As PS has said, losses will mount without GS football this year. No CL next year and they could be even higher. I’d be getting worried if I was a Rovers fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calcio Jack View Post
    Ref gives Shels present of a second peno and sends off Pico - their league to lose now …
    This kind of sums up Rovers in general atm CJ, pointing the finger at the ref tonight, little evidence of taking responsibility, lack of luck, no obvious leadership when needing to rough it etc. Rovers with their squad and resources should be cantering along, occasional bad results at most. Not single figure wins almost half ways through the season. This isnt begrudgery or revelling in a Rovers loss, its more resentment tbh that the potential of SRFC isnt being maximised for whatever reason and wishing that potential is my club or every LoI club. 4 in a row has papered over whatever cracks there are and that is risking a longer legacy, potentially chucking away the sort of position Dundalk were not so long ago. While it may not happen, the financial risks Stu has mentioned above shouldnt be a real possibility. If I was a cynical person Id be thinking that a minor stakeholder in the club has people in place that is holding something back to force a need for his stake to become 100%. But even then that doesnt account for what is a very average performance by the coaching and on field backroom set up. Complacency and arrogance wouldnt be the first ending of a dominat club and there ending up being barren periods that ae disproportionately long.

    Quote Originally Posted by Calcio Jack View Post
    We’re Rovers so cycles come and go but we always prosper in the long as we’ve shown over last 100 years ; disappointing times but not worrying …. Anyway league not over …. Yet
    Bar liquidation, relegation, homelessness of the club and a damn long wait for a cup and league win. Id have thought that you of all people CJ, who has a tantrum when its suggested that Rovers are a lucky club considering the work it took to stay in the game, that nothing should be taken for granted considering the clubs history. That you accept cycles rather than being perpetual challangers means you have forgotten...you are not prospering when generating mulimillion euro losses per year - you are careering headlong in to a boom and bust if things dont change.
    Last edited by Nesta99; 24/05/2024 at 8:49 PM.

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    Fully deserved win for Kerry this evening,Harps absolutely shocking….
    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.

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    Real end of an era feel about Rovers tonight. There's clearly something not right in the background, it may be something as simple as the current coaching becoming stale or suchlike & a change being needed to freshen it up, which is harsh given the success Bradley has brought to the club, but maybe such a change is needed for his sake also.
    All good things come to an end, what's important now is how the club as a whole handles the reduced revenue streams that comes with such a come down. My understanding is that this season has been budgeted for and wont break the club, but going out of europe akin to last year will see a serious reduction in budget for next year, with or without any additional investment. Talk of not making groups being an existential threat are fantasy.

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    FFS. Another injury time goal conceded. Beyond frustrating. Bohs put a lot of balls into the box late on in fairness to them, but it looked as if we’d hold out. If fact there were a couple of opportunities to sel it on the break. Rogers just seemed to be caught out with the way the ball bounced up off the ground.

    Long road ahead for the rest of the season. I suppose on the bright side we did quite well for a lot of the game, but Jesus, we need a win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calcio Jack View Post
    Ref gives Shels present of a second peno and sends off Pico - their league to lose now …
    Looked more like a present from Rovers with that defending. Peno all day, no complaints from any Rovers player

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    The Derry commentators are great. Pure bias and not afraid to admit it. Calling our left full Reece Wetherspoon at the end another nightlight.

    Good point considering we’re down so many bodies but it was not pretty. Then again can’t be on that pitch. 2 disappointing goals to give away.

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    Important 3 pts for Galway v Dundalk. You always worry about the new manager bounce. Sligo's result up in Derry and the draw at Dalymount shows how competitive the league is this year.

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    Dundalk predictably awful tonight, away form a big problem. Unfortunately cannot play Rovers every week

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    Great result for Kerry after a difficult spell. Kerry now have more league wins than the whole of last year and also more points than the whole of last year. All within half a season!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    This kind of sums up Rovers in general atm CJ, pointing the finger at the ref tonight, little evidence of taking responsibility, lack of luck, no obvious leadership when needing to rough it etc. Rovers with their squad and resources should be cantering along, occasional bad results at most. Not single figure wins almost half ways through the season. This isnt begrudgery or revelling in a Rovers loss, its more resentment tbh that the potential of SRFC isnt being maximised for whatever reason and wishing that potential is my club or every LoI club. 4 in a row has papered over whatever cracks there are and that is risking a longer legacy, potentially chucking away the sort of position Dundalk were not so long ago. While it may not happen, the financial risks Stu has mentioned above shouldnt be a real possibility. If I was a cynical person Id be thinking that a minor stakeholder in the club has people in place that is holding something back to force a need for his stake to become 100%. But even then that doesnt account for what is a very average performance by the coaching and on field backroom set up. Complacency and arrogance wouldnt be the first ending of a dominat club and there ending up being barren periods that ae disproportionately long.



    Bar liquidation, relegation, homelessness of the club and a damn long wait for a cup and league win. Id have thought that you of all people CJ, who has a tantrum when its suggested that Rovers are a lucky club considering the work it took to stay in the game, that nothing should be taken for granted considering the clubs history. That you accept cycles rather than being perpetual challangers means you have forgotten...you are not prospering when generating mulimillion euro losses per year - you are careering headlong in to a boom and bust if things dont change.
    You know what you’re right… life’s too short

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calcio Jack View Post
    You know what you’re right… life’s too short
    As I now know only too well - but I'll not pop off so meekly!

    Quote Originally Posted by Peaky Blinder View Post
    Real end of an era feel about Rovers tonight. There's clearly something not right in the background, it may be something as simple as the current coaching becoming stale or suchlike & a change being needed to freshen it up, which is harsh given the success Bradley has brought to the club, but maybe such a change is needed for his sake also.
    All good things come to an end, what's important now is how the club as a whole handles the reduced revenue streams that comes with such a come down. My understanding is that this season has been budgeted for and wont break the club, but going out of europe akin to last year will see a serious reduction in budget for next year, with or without any additional investment. Talk of not making groups being an existential threat are fantasy.
    See PB gets it and doesnt need to storm off while spitting the dummy!
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    Great point for Treaty who played without a recognised striker and lost Thomas Considine early on.

    Local lad Darren Nwankwo returning a big plus.

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    Well that was grim.
    It's not hyperbole to say it does indeed look like the end of an era at Rovers
    Shels are doing a Leicester on it in the league this year and fair play to them if it comes about. There is clearly no opposition in the league to their success built on hard work and graft.
    Byrne has downed tools since hit getting his move to America last year and clearly want's no part of this Rovers team. The rest of the team look devoid of motivation which could just be the natural reaction after coasting to 4 leagues in a row. The injury situation is now beyond a farce and the management team have lost their ability to inspire them.
    In the brightside, dundalk are getting relegated,so there's always that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyD View Post
    FFS. Another injury time goal conceded. Beyond frustrating. Bohs put a lot of balls into the box late on in fairness to them, but it looked as if we’d hold out. If fact there were a couple of opportunities to sel it on the break. Rogers just seemed to be caught out with the way the ball bounced up off the ground.

    Long road ahead for the rest of the season. I suppose on the bright side we did quite well for a lot of the game, but Jesus, we need a win.
    If ever a scenario was perfect for Conor Keeley's game, it was those last few minutes where Bohs were pumping balls into the box. Typically he was suspended tonight.

    In other news, is there anything to be said for changing the name of this forum from foot.ie to maybe darts.ie, and nobody speaks of that other 11v11 sport ever again? Please??
    Paaatrick's Agletic

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    Terribly annoying. We tried to play a bit more against Shels and Derry and created a lot less than we did tonight, but once again just unable to see a game out because of general uneasiness at the back.

    In 19 games this season I make it 3 where the margin between the teams has been greater than a goal. So many tight ones that we've just made a habit of not coming out on the right end of.

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    Harps down an awful lot of bodies tonight, but that was a horrendous result for us.

    8 of our players tonight were under 21, including a 15 year old, 17 year old, two 18 year olds and two 19 year olds, but it's no excuse for a really rotten performance.

    We have a very poor record against Kerry, and it doesn't look like changing any time soon.
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