Drogheda as a club have completely lost their heads in this game.
Drogheda have only finished in the top half of the league once since they league in 2007.
Drogheda as a club have completely lost their heads in this game.
Drogheda have only finished in the top half of the league once since they league in 2007.
Well done Sligo.!
Terrible season for Pat's. Would have thought they'd finish in the top 2 or 3 after last year's strong finish. Finishing 5th and out of Europe. Not good.
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A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined.
First Division 2014: 7 first teams and a B team.
Opportunity lost for new clubs to join GLITW.
Thought Bohs deserved their win and they would have won it without the sending off. Mountney should have been sent off but that's the refs decision and it's the kind of decision that went against us several times this year. Every time Tierney got the ball he was kicked , dragged, hauled and mauled to the ground and he just got up and tortured them again. Hopefully our arch rivals will do the business next week and we'll be in Europe. Overall a good season and probably should have finished a place or two higher. If we had been offered 4th at the start of the season I would gladly have taken it
Haven't seen a drogheda capitulation like that since olivers army came in 1649 đ
Hopefully that's the last we see of Mountney in a Bohs shirt. Really solid performance when we needed it thankfully. Best Collie has played in months too.
So it has come down to us hoping for a Rovers double to secure Europe. What a worldâŚ.
With Derry getting second and potential Europa League (Cork obvs of they win next week)
If they lose in the Europa League do they drop down to Conferences League qualifiers then?
Watched the Drogheda Bohs game until they went to 10 men and switched over to Tolka then
The Mountany decision was a disgrace and it's just not good enough by the officials
From the last 10/15 mins in Tolka, Pats didn't even look like a team who wanted to try score never mind needed to score
A really good finish to the season from Galway, to secure 8th position. 2 wins, 2 draws and very unlucky loss in Tallaght on Wednesday(the free from which the goal came from was a real Dublin hometown decision). The players give a huge effort in every match and we have been unfortunate with the injuries to Hickey and Keohane, and the loss of M Dyer and C Byrne mid-season, so they and staff deserve great credit.
I went to watch the Bray v UCD game on Tuesday, great crowd and atmosphere there, and considering they finished well ahead of Treaty, I would think that Waterford are likely to still stay up. However the Waterford comm team on LoI tv pointed out their poor record in play-offs.
Treaty v Waterford would suit Turners Cross. Bray v Waterford will probably be a Dublin venue.
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A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined.
First Division 2014: 7 first teams and a B team.
Opportunity lost for new clubs to join GLITW.
Nothing more than Pats deserved from the season. Funnily enough they finish the season with the least goals conceded in the league and the most clean sheets also, but today summed up the year well. Never really looked like scoring bar a chance or two from set pieces in what was their 8th 0-0 draw of the season. Looked really clueless in how to break teams down this year
Paaatrick's Agletic
A loss as expected tonight but mission accomplished in terms of no injuries to the few first teamers who played a part tonight.
At least if we lose the cup final there is a bright side
I presume there will be a specific Bohs section in the Aviva so they can come and support.
Glad Galway stayed up, and i echo what Wonder88 has said. Losing Hickey for what felt like 2-3 months was a major blow. The Caulfield 'Wimbledon 1990' football actually suited him perfectly, but without him, and keohane to a lesser degree, we were useless for long stretches. Thanking the stars that Stephen Walsh and Brendan Clarke aged like fine wine. How crucial they have been, especially lately when we needed goals scored and goals kept out. Glad the season is over though. Another low scoring year all round. Will we ever see a player score 20 again? The 5th highest scorer (Moses Dyer) left 6 months ago, having got 10. The fact that a team in Cambodia had deeper pockets than Galway shows that the league is still a long way from being economically viable for the smaller sides.
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