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    2025 League of Ireland First Division

    Less than a month to go now until the new league campaign. Finn Harps visiting MH Park is first up on Friday February 14th. Hopefully a league campaign that will see the club achieve a best finish yet. There has been a bit of a tail off in the previous two campaigns after the FAI Cup. Experience, football intelligence and consistency will be key. The playoffs is the ultimate goal. Eventually.
    Dundalk will probably win the league comfortably. Cobh and Athlone might have made the signings to make the top 3. UCD as always should be in the playoff mix. All the rest will be eyeing the top 5. Longford and Treaty supporters seem pessimistic. That's from the few who have strayed in here to the Kerry FC section! I'll take their pessimism with a pinch of salt. Not entirely sure what to expect from Finn Harps, Wexford and Bray. There could be 3 or 4 clubs battling it out for that 5th spot.
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    While Dundalk are definitely favorites, I’m not convinced they will win it comfortably. I think they are very different from Cork, Galway and Waterford who all ran away from the rest of the division over the past 3 years. Those clubs already had a good bit of experience of division 1. This is unknown territory for Dundalk with quite a few of their team never playing down at this level - will be quite the culture shock with all the travel and trying get motivated playing in front of 600-700 people on wet away nights. They were also miles off the pace last season in premier division so I think they are quite a bit weaker than the other 3 mentioned clubs. They have signed some good players, but mostly proven first division players who struggled in the premier.

    Overall I think it will be a stronger division with at least 4-5 clubs better than they were last season and here’s hoping Kerry be one of those. Still 4 weeks to go so plenty of time for each club to add more signings. The first round of 9 fixtures could be a very competitive before things start to take shape moving into the summer. The league needs a very competitive first division this year.

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    KERRY V FINN HARPS (H) FEB 14TH

    After the usual long off season, less than a week to go until the start of the 2025 First Division. The starting XI could be very similar to the XI that started against Shamrock Rovers.
    Between keeper, defence and defensive midfielder - Sean O'Connell might be the only recognised starter from last season. A sign of where the main problems have had to be addressed. 5 new signings started against Rovers. Williams and Adams then would expect to be pushing for a place in the starting XI as well.
    With Williams' versatility can Williams and Dunne both start or is it likely to be a battle for right back?
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    With Cobh away second followed by Dundalk at home, will want to be winning the first game for points on the board before arguably the two tougher fixtures.
    I'd expect that Adams would come into the starting XI, despite not starting against Rovers. Could be at least six new signings starting on Friday.
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    Treaty 2-3 Cobh
    UCD 0-3 Wexford
    Kerry 2-0 Finn Harps
    Dundalk 1-0 Athlone
    Longford 0-1 Bray

    Some comeback by Cobh. A warning ahead of Kerry's trip there next week. Wasn't expecting Wexford's win. The surprise result of the FD weekend. Dundalk and Bray won as expected.
    It can be folly to read too much in to opening day results at times. UCD and Wexford should possibly be taken with a pinch of salt. It'll be interesting to see where UCD really are and the same with Wexford. I think Wexford and Bray will be mid table. If Kerry can challenge for the playoffs, Wexford and Bray could be in that mix.
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    4 points from the first 3 league games is an ok return considering the opposition.
    Kevin Williams was disappointing on Friday night. Could have been caught out earlier and then was caught out for the goal. The management made good changes and tactical changes at half time.
    RK is obviously going to be a big loss for as long as he is out. Dan, Seanie and Nathan will have to start putting away the chances that fall their way more often. It will take all 3 really to step up in RK's absence and Adams' return.
    The important thing now is to get the bread and butter results. That'll be key now to actually building some momentum and keep the crowds coming back to MH Park in big numbers.
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    There's potentially 3 clubs that Kerry could be confident of finishing above this year. If Kerry can get in a battle with at least two more for the final playoff spot, this will be an interesting year. Picking up the bread and butter results will be key.
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    Kerry 0-1 Bray
    Dundalk 2-2 Treaty
    UCD 1-1 Finn Harps
    Wexford 0-1 Athlone
    Cobh 5-0 Longford

    Terrible result for Kerry. All the old failings of leaving the opposition away with an easy 3 points. The goal conceded was kamikaze. So avoidable.
    How the referee didn't give a stonewall penalty is ridiculous. Books McCarthy then for fair complaints. Frustrating though not to take gilt edged chances for the second game in a row. Lost their way then in the second half. Too rushed and little composure. Not scoring in three games is concerning. Can't always be depending on RK. Dan and Seanie need to be putting away chances. Very frustrating night.

    Elsewhere:
    Dundalk finally scored more than one but then conceded two! Big win for Cobh. There might be a First Division title race yet.
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    Athlone 2-1 UCD
    Bray 1-3 Dundalk
    Finn Harps 1-2 Cobh
    Treaty 0-1 Wexford

    Dundalk bounced back from throwing away two points against Treaty and lead as expected. Cobh are second and the nearest challengers as also expected.
    Wexford are in third after a decent start under former Irish international Stephen Elliott, who Billy Dennehy possibly knows well from his early days across the water.
    A Kerry FC win tonight, Saturday March 15th, will move Kerry up to 5th. Had Kerry beaten Bray last week, Kerry would be playing for 3rd instead.
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    Wexford v KERRY
    Elsewhere: Dundalk v Longford, Cobh v Athlone, Finn Harps v Bray and UCD v Treaty.

    Recent results have been deflating and frustrating. Wexford have started the season well. They seem to have made a good managerial appointment. Billy Dennehy probably knows Stephen Elliott from their early playing days across the water.
    Wexford will be favourites. Kerry have a lot to sort out. Defensive frailties being a problem in recent games. Hopefully there is a positive response from Kerry but it looks a tough game to get something from.
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    Very pleasing performance and result. Could have scored more, but most pleasing of all is hanging on to the victory despite conceding late to let them back into the game.

    I must admit it felt a lot more comfortable when we made the change with KW and went 5 at the back with 15 to go. I don’t think Wexford were ever likely to play through us, with balls over the top or set pieces their most likely path to a draw. Having the extra man and height back there really nullified any threat they had and the sending off more or less put it to bed then.

    The last few weeks results and 3 points tonight might be a huge learning curve for this team, but need to back it up now next week at home.

    Enjoyable trip home for all including what looked sizable (and noisy) away support tonight.

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    An important win. Much needed. Adams took his goal well. Need that with RK still out. Important for this group to win in these situations.
    Longford putting it up to Dundalk shows it is a competitive division. Outside of the top 2, could have 8 challenging for the playoffs.
    The current table reads well with Kerry in 5th. If the six points dropped against Bray and Longford had gone the other way, would only be a point behind Cobh.
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    Wasn't expecting that win. Should do confidence the world of good. Could have been 4 up after 10 minutes but kind of hanging on at the end. Heimir made 2 great saves and probably won us the points but I'm still not convinced with him. Seems to have a mistake every game. Brookwell was outstanding in defence. Palmer continues to impress though couldn't understand how the new striker didn't get the last 10 with legs tiring. Dan was legless as well.
    Table looks promising again, amazing what one win can do . Ucd now huge next week Hopefully our players don't read too much into the table as the students are surely better than the standings. A crowd of 800 would be great considering they won't bring many if any.

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    The challenge for this squad now is to get the results consistently to sustain a playoff push. A winning run for any outside the current top 2 will put them in a strong position. UCD (H), Treaty (A) and Athlone (H) the remaining games for the first quarter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by listowelceltic View Post
    Wasn't expecting that win. Should do confidence the world of good. Could have been 4 up after 10 minutes but kind of hanging on at the end. Heimir made 2 great saves and probably won us the points but I'm still not convinced with him. Seems to have a mistake every game. Brookwell was outstanding in defence. Palmer continues to impress though couldn't understand how the new striker didn't get the last 10 with legs tiring. Dan was legless as well.
    Table looks promising again, amazing what one win can do . Ucd now huge next week Hopefully our players don't read too much into the table as the students are surely better than the standings. A crowd of 800 would be great considering they won't bring many if any.
    We definitely were legless towards the end, particularly Palmer and Dan. I thought we should have gone 5 at the back 10mins sooner, but to be fair we did close out the last 15 well defensively limiting them to 1 or 2 half chances.

    Oran Crowe put huge shift in last night, and Teahan has become the new Duffer when it comes to winning a handy free when running with the ball (which came in very handy in the closing minutes). Fair point about Heimer, but he does get the job done (most of the time). Dunne doesn’t look the quickest but somehow he always gets to the ball (just!!). McQueen and Brookwell are showing terrific consistency every week and Adam’s looks like a player that can really dominate as he gets more games and fitness (his first touch always creates a few yards of space for himself, seems to operate on a different wavelength to players in this division.

    The most pleasing aspect of all is the next man up philosophy showing good squad depth. Wexford were missing 4 last night (as the commentators kept reminding us), but we were without RK, Alabi and Gleason and still got the job done.

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    If there's a matchday thread later, I'll comment there. I think Brookwell might have to go back to midfield. Taking him out of midfield hasn't had any positive benefit over the last two games.
    After creating so many chances against Dundalk and Bray, Kerry are not creating as many clear cut opportunities. Possibly Williams should be considered at right back. There needs to be a bit of a shake up.
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    Disappointing results over the weekend. I just caught the second quarter v Cobh. With Waterford parting ways with their manager - I'd be curious to know the kind of experienced manager that Kerry could go for.
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    Unfortunately performances and results keep getting worse. Fair play to the 720 that turned up to MH park yesterday to watch the latest game of kick and chase. That’s the biggest mystery to me, how well attendances have held up despite the football been truly awful.

    We have lost 7 of our last 9 games playing crap football yet it’s been more or less the same starting 11, system and formation every week. Nothing changes week after week, have little confidence this can be tuned around.

    I don’t see any change coming quickly though, I’m sure management could argue that was it not for off field admin issues and points deduction we would be in 7th place and only 3 points off the play offs … that’s an even bigger mystery again!!!!

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