Great effort from our lads tonight albeit lacking any attacking threat second half. I wasn't that impressed with Dundalk against Treaty and same again tonight. They'll not be walking away with anything on that basis
Great effort from our lads tonight albeit lacking any attacking threat second half. I wasn't that impressed with Dundalk against Treaty and same again tonight. They'll not be walking away with anything on that basis
Cobh ticking along nicely now. Strong at the back and lots of players stepping in with goals. Expected a bit more from Athlone, their bigger name players not really up to much.
It was completely a new back 5 than started the first game of the season. With the two players on international duty, meant that two midfielders and a just-turned 16 year-old starting his first game made up the back 4, with a another starting debut in centre midfield. Going into the game, I was worried enough, as it (hopefully) might be our weakest starting 11 for the year.
Once the back 4 settled, it turned into a game of attackers and defenders, and Longford never really threatened after half-time. The game was flat, but Dundalk dominated the ball. Happy to have scored the winner as it was starting to feel like one of those days.
The biggest complaint is that we didn't win easy enough, and are not turning dominance into goals, allowing teams to stay in games longer than needed. But still, only a 5 minute calamity vs Treaty is stopping us from a perfect record.
Harry Groome is a star at this level. Played center half yesterday and was excellent. Eoin Kenny might have had his best game for Dundalk.
Kilduff is having a fantastic start at Dundalk.
100% and it very may well soon click in front go goal when all players are available but definitely not blowing teams away so far apart from Bray. If Dundalk dispatch Cobh with handyness in a few weeks time then it will be a one horse race but hopefully for the good of the league Cobh can show they are genuine title contenders.
1 goal wins are underrated, win leagues as Shels have shown and keep fans...engaged for the full match! Who'd have a 3 or 4 goal cushion with 10 minutes to go![]()
Kilduff made good point post match, we had 2 starters (defenders too) on international duty, but seems no rule to call off if a FD game, not sure that sounds fair.
This was a bunch of kids mostly last night, bar Ward and Cherrie, so its a great win.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
How much is a bunch, i'd say 6 is a fair call.
Think I remember the average age of the Back 4 that finished vs Treaty was 16 or 17 (Mulligan, Leonard, McHale and Spaight). Paraschiv and Tracey are both 18 too, but not sure if they finished that game.
If that pitch at the bowl gets any worse,it will be like playing football at the National Ploughing Championship.
Id love to get to a game there before the pitch improves, I do actually miss the days where even English top flight games had worldclas players navigate total mudbaths, real levelers and seeing how teams coped. Would be a bit of a throw back if its as bad as claimed. As long as Dundalk dont have to play on that terrible pitch!
He was always a decent player, Brennan. It was a shame that the move to Drogheda didn't work out for him, as he has something about him. His namesake is a good young player too.
Watched Harps - Bray on Friday. It was no fluke of a scoreline - the hosts ran right over the top of a very poor Bray side. Harps' media team love such statistics but really it must be rare for the Harps starting lineup to be older and more experienced than their opponents (only academy grad was a full back who is fairly established at this stage), however rather than pointing at the younger players I'd have to suggest that the players that let Wanderers down on the night were the ones who have been around the league the longest. That is not a great back four at all, might be worth a revisit. But then again, they aren't threatening the other way either, so perhaps it was bound to break at some point. Lots to work on there!
Just on the Belfield pitch, I have had the joy of two visits this season and very little football was played on either occasion (for which I do not blame the four sides in question). This comes up annually now at this time of year, and really it seems like it could be solved or at least mitigated, internally. With such a fine set of facilities available to the college, does that volume of recent rugby really need to be played on that specific pitch? Perhaps the UCD posters here know more.
Well we've Dundalk on Friday week so there's your chance. It's not really worth seeing though - or at least not more than once. The best save on Friday night was from a downward header which produced a good reaction save when the ball barely bounced at all.
It's way, way more bobbly than any 70s/80s pitch seemed to be too.
Another poster suggested a pipe has burst under the pitch, which would explain why it's so much worse than it usually is at this time of year. Have also heard the pitch is getting relaid and again that would point to something more unusual than just a few rugby games
An exceptional example but no mention of player health and safety!! I remember this game just cause of Stapleton's move not long after featuring for Ajax against Dundalk in Europe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ycx9ABUcXg
Ah, the olden days, when a guy with a broken leg was walked off the pitch!
The Bowl pitch didn't look that bad, but it probably was in reality.
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