Stokes for Ref of the Year!![]()
Over the next 10 days all players in the eircom League will be voting for their Player of the Year for season 2005. This year will see the players voting for who they consider to be the best eircom League referee. The award for the player’s best referee along with the Premier Division Player, the 1st Division Player and the Young Player of the Season will be presented at the PFAI Awards Banquet in Dublin on Sunday 27th November.
http://www.pfai.ie/index.php?mod=one&id=14479
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Stokes for Ref of the Year!![]()
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
No, dont be silly, Alan Kelly all the wayOriginally Posted by Troy.McClure
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Dont be ridiculous its Frau Hilda and Duddy all the way, its just too close too call.Originally Posted by sligoman
The refereeing has been poor but imop Hancock has been less poor than anyone else
I can never remember one ref from another but thought Hanc0ck was very good for fridays semi final. He booked players for any off the ball incidents which meant nothing worse started...
Peter Hutton-Premier Player of the Season
Roy O'Donovan-Young Player of the Season
Kupono Low-First Player of the Season
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Premier - Pizza/Farren
Young player - Gamble/Killian Brennan
"The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker
Premier : Georgie O Callaghan...
Young player : Mark Farren..
Nominations should be dominated by both Cities as no one else done anything.
Forwards tend to get these so farren might be favourite.
Prem - Liam Kearney (havent seen him too much but like him as a player)
First -Raf Cretaro
Missed a penalty tonight thoughOriginally Posted by superfrank
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Barry Murphy has to win young player of the year! Rovers would be relegated by now if it wasn't for his interventions.
Senior player of the year, I'd probably go for Hutton. Referees don't deserve awards. The best referee is one you don't notice and if you don't notice him how can you reward him? One that certainly shouldn't win it though is Frisk, because he thinks the Eircom League revolves around him!
Premier Division player: Mark Farren
Young Player: Darren Quigley
1st Division Player: Don't know, haven't seen any of it.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Player of the Year: Jason Byrne
Young Player of the Year: Richie Baker
Not my choice but the way it will go as normal.
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As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
J.P."Joxer"Kelly has to be my choice for YPOTY
There could be a few surprises here, Whilst Hutton, Farren and O'Callaghan immediately spring to mind there are a few dark horses. Gareth Farrelly, Barry Murphy, Paddy McCourt, Kevin McHugh , Dan Murray and Danny Muphy may well get a good few votes.
Killian Brennan, Barry Murphy,Darren Quigley, Roy O'Donovan, Joe Gamble and Barry Molloy all in there for the young player.
As for the first division John O'Hara ,Kieran O'Reilly and Kupuno Low
Player of the Year: Joe Gamble
Young Player of the Year: Peter Hutton
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LMFAOOriginally Posted by razor
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From a referees point of view,im sure there is a lot of satisfaction gained from knowing that you have earned the respect from the players that they work with on a weekly basis. Weather an 'award' should be given for it is a question for another day.Collina received a 'best referee in the world' award 5years running and that was voted for by players.
At the risk of repeating previous posts, we have some very good officials in this country. The fact that supporters see the same faces regularly throughout the season is unfortunate...familiarity breaths contempt!!
In a week where professional officials in england came in for some scathing criticism let's reflect on the fact that an Eircom League referee officiated at 2 World Cup Qualifiers in the past month, a situation unheard of regarding officials from 'bigger' countries, and an Eircom League referee took charge of a UEFA Cup group match last week, the first time in many years that an irish referee has officiated at a relatively advanced stage of european club football.
We live in a country where we are only too quick to criticise our own. Credit where its due where warranted.
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