Agreed. Felt Shels should have been much more urgent. For our part, I think we were actually wasting time to get the draw. I'm happy enough with it, but most City fans seemed annoyed at the result.
Not the most exciting game, but a couple of moments of notable quality.
O'Reilly's goal had great skill to get shot away. Initially, I thought he was just being cheeky sticking a leg in, but watching the replay, it was a lovely shot.
Sam Todd at the end of the first half had as good a last ditch tackle as you'll see all year. Certainly our most improved player this season.
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This has long bemused me: clubs were asked to submit applications to be part of the top-flight of a NEW league structure being put in place by the FAI.
As part of that process, we submitted a DVD to support our application.
The FAI decided ‘yeah, they’ll do’ and that was that. The play-off at the end of the season had nothing to do with promotion, it was to assign points for final standing as one aspect of the criteria used for inviting teams to form a new top-flight.
It’s not our fault the FAI had their heads turns by a DVD. Anyone with even second level education would have been able to work that out by now.
But, you know, believe whatever you need to believe to keep you going
Lads that was 20nyears ago. Get over it
These two bald lads walk into a pub, with a comb between them........
Keep it on topic please and thank you gentlemen.
Leave your DVDs in the past and keep the thread to conversations about the games at the weekend.
Longford are producing a DVD of last nights match. Dundalk seem to be doing their best to keep the title ra e alive to be fair.
You heard Nigel sbgawa, behave!
í ½í¸€ im on topic. Dundalk should get there but i remember us almost blowing the league from an unlosable position in 2010 (or was it 11). Ucd hitting great form and might even be favs for the play offs. Imagine if bray and ucd came up (i know it wont happen) a ten team.division with rovers, shels, bohs, pats, ucd, bray and drogs as 7 "dublin" clubs. í ½í¸€
Athlone under Buckley were romping the 1st Division one year and totally collapsed. Shels the year we were promoated in Station Road were in control when our season was over and then certaon Colin Scanlon upended their season. Galway should have been out of the 1st Division quicker and Dundalk well were well and truly stuck in the 2nd tier no matter what seemed to be thrown at promotion between managers and money - its is why when promotion was earned after so long that the (tongue in cheek!!!) DVD stuff is etched in to the soul. The Seanie season could have been won in September only for injury and Cork fell over the line in the end. So 6 oints from 12 sound great. I'm glad that includes Athlone which shoul be 3 points. But I wont relish having to go and win against UCD or Finn Harps, no bankers. I can see us having to go to Cobh needing a result to be sure of promotion. Yes the experienced heads could well have it done and dusted before Cobh but a young squad that havent experienced closing out a season is a little unsettling. The one thig about this side that is reminiscent of past Dundalk sides is that a setback has been followed up with a response. I dont think Im being a doom merchant, maybe a tad superstitious though, by not claiming promotion yet, i think its pragmatic to consider that we have put a bit of pressure on ourselves - lose to UCD and a bump in the road is a growing pothole! Its quite possible that by this time next week we'll have beaten UCD and promotion will then feel more like a formaility. I hope the pressure on Cobh is greater and that Bray put themselves in the picture.
Belfield is far and away my favorite away ground on the LOI.
nice view of the pitch, with a roof over one's head and polite people selling coffee and food to you when requested-If only some supposed big clubs would pull their finger out we could have a lot more like it in the league
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