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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Very naive. Players dont care (Derek Tracey excepted of course).

    KOH
    Not naive at all I know kevin well and he as a respect for the club which is rooted in the fact that they plucked him from obscurity and basically saved his career. He has personal reasons for his love of the club too (but this is not the time or the place to discuss them) from speaking to him I KNOW he has absolutely no interest is signing for any other club FACT!

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    Obviously there can be no complaints about our representatives this year. Cork, Derry, Drogheda and Shels all deserve it.

    As for further progress, I can see Cork and Derry doing quite well, I don't think they will brake any new boundaries though as the team isn't any better that any of the previous champions this decade (not that it is an insult at all).

    I think with the expanded Intertoto next year Shelbourne could actually win it (ie be one of the many winners) and get into the UEFA Cup considering that they have (in my opinion) the best squad in the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Gartland played for Longford in europe. Likewise Webb and Lynch for boez. Ristilla is a full international and has European experience with FC Haka.
    I agree - and mentioned all those.

    Quote Originally Posted by NYHoop
    I wouldn't class Rooney or Fitzpatrick as average. Rooney is one for the future with great potential and Glen has 4 goals in europe as well as a league medal.
    Rooney is muck. He's had potential for the last three seasons but has scored about five league goals in that time - about 60/70 games. Appalling return for a striker. He's about 22/23 at this stage, so if he has potential, he'd want to start showing it.

    Fitzpatrick did well-ish at Rovers, but is another average player. One of the worst scoring records for a UCD forward (which is saying a lot) and the general consensus with Shels fans seems to be they're not fussed to be losing him. Didn't do anything for them except score v Lille and never really impressed when I saw him.

    Quote Originally Posted by NYHoop
    Fact is Drogheda under Doolin have just won the Cup so it's wrong to say they haven't built on last season.
    Any team can win the Cup. We have. Longford have. Even Rovers have! The league is the big test and Drogheda, after challenging for a while last year, splashed the cash and were nowhere this year. That's moving backwards, in my opinion.

    Schumi's right on the UCD relegation season. From when Doolin was sacked and Mahon appointed (20 games in) to the end of the season, UCD were fourth in the form table. Just was left with far too much to do. There's no doubt as to who relegated us.

    I must correct myself above though - Drogs paid E15k for Sully, not E24k.

    For the league, I'd love to see Drogheda doing well in Europe. Ideally, it would be without Doolin who, as you pointed out, I have no time for as he's a complete waste of space. I'm just trying to put a bit of realism into the debate. I think Drogs are by a good distance the least equipped to cope in Europe and are more likely to do a Longford than a Cork next season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
    Not naive at all I know kevin well and he as a respect for the club which is rooted in the fact that they plucked him from obscurity and basically saved his career. He has personal reasons for his love of the club too (but this is not the time or the place to discuss them) from speaking to him I KNOW he has absolutely no interest is signing for any other club FACT!
    Ah why didnt you say so?! You never said you knew him and that he told you he would never leave

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    I think Cork will do well, but only if they strengthen their squad a bit. They really missed O'Donovan and Murphy on Sunday . I'm sure Damo has his eye on a few players though anyhow. With luck they could make it to the final CL qualifying round and thus the uefa cup.
    Derry are organised and again will strengthen their squad, however Stephen Kennys teams haven't got the greatest of records in Europe. Can only see them getting through one round.
    Drogheda will be hoping for a decent draw, if they get it they should get through at least a round, cant see them going much further.
    Shels will have fitness and european experience on their side in the Intertoto. They may well progress to uefa cup, but only if Fenlon respects the opposition less and plays a more attacking formation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenderloins
    Stephen Kenny's teams haven't got the greatest of records in Europe
    Was he in charge when Longford played Lovech? Wasn't a bad performance. Led for 75 minutes at home before drawing 1-1, and were level until injury time in Bulgaria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu
    I agree - and mentioned all those.

    Here's what you said originally: "Who? Gartland, Webb, Lynch, Riistila (?) They don't have much experience at all really."

    Rooney is muck. He's had potential for the last three seasons but has scored about five league goals in that time - about 60/70 games. Appalling return for a striker. He's about 22/23 at this stage, so if he has potential, he'd want to start showing it.

    Well he's only 21 but wont argue as you've seen him play for UCD.

    Fitzpatrick did well-ish at Rovers, but is another average player. One of the worst scoring records for a UCD forward (which is saying a lot) and the general consensus with Shels fans seems to be they're not fussed to be losing him. Didn't do anything for them except score v Lille and never really impressed when I saw him.

    Everyone knows his work rate can improve but Shels never saw the best of him simply cos he never got his game this year. A consistent run with a top flight club, like he had with us only 2 years ago, and he'll do well.

    Any team can win the Cup. We have. Longford have. Even Rovers have! The league is the big test and Drogheda, after challenging for a while last year, splashed the cash and were nowhere this year. That's moving backwards, in my opinion.

    They were also big spenders last year and this year they have a trophy so that is improvement. We havent got back our trophy in 18 years!

    Schumi's right on the UCD relegation season. From when Doolin was sacked and Mahon appointed (20 games in) to the end of the season, UCD were fourth in the form table. Just was left with far too much to do. There's no doubt as to who relegated us.

    Dont doubt you there.

    I must correct myself above though - Drogs paid E15k for Sully, not E24k.
    For the league, I'd love to see Drogheda doing well in Europe. Ideally, it would be without Doolin who, as you pointed out, I have no time for as he's a complete waste of space. I'm just trying to put a bit of realism into the debate. I think Drogs are by a good distance the least equipped to cope in Europe and are more likely to do a Longford than a Cork next season.
    Doolin won everything many times over as a player and having seen him play never understood how he didnt make it in england. Anyway like I said you're letting your hatred cloud your judgment.

    The fact that Drogheda are full time will benefit them more than Longford. But the most important part of competing in europe is your form at that time.

    KOH

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Here's what you said originally: "Who? Gartland, Webb, Lynch, Riistila (?) They don't have much experience at all really.
    Apologies - I meant the squad in general didn't have much experience. I was listing the few exceptions.

    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Doolin won everything many times over as a player and having seen him play never understood how he didnt make it in england.
    He was a great player. He did well for us as a player. But as a manager, he was appalling. We were even forfeiting U-21 games because he couldn't be bothered with it. His rant against Mahon was disgraceful and hugely erroneous. His style of football was largely poor and seems to be one of the criticisms levelled at Drogheda this season by a few others. Trust me, I'm not letting my hatred cloud my judgement!

    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    The fact that Drogheda are full time will benefit them more than Longford.
    Will it? It barely benefitted them in the league this year when they finished three points ahead of Longford.
    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    But the most important part of competing in europe is your form at that time.
    That's true alright. Which makes this a bit of a nonsense thread really. Perfect for pre-season! Only 13½ weeks to go...

    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    We havent got back our trophy in 18 years!
    Why, who was it beat you when last you were holders?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu
    Apologies - I meant the squad in general didn't have much experience. I was listing the few exceptions.

    He was a great player. He did well for us as a player. But as a manager, he was appalling. We were even forfeiting U-21 games because he couldn't be bothered with it. His rant against Mahon was disgraceful and hugely erroneous. His style of football was largely poor and seems to be one of the criticisms levelled at Drogheda this season by a few others. Trust me, I'm not letting my hatred cloud my judgement!

    Will it? It barely benefitted them in the league this year when they finished three points ahead of Longford.

    That's true alright. Which makes this a bit of a nonsense thread really. Perfect for pre-season! Only 13½ weeks to go...

    Why, who was it beat you when last you were holders?!
    The team that eamon dummy said would win the cup that season! That was a cold night standing outside.

    With every respect to UCD I think if Doolin does well at Drogheda his time at belfield will be forgotten.

    Regarding being full time I meant in the context of playing in europe. But then again the gypos went out to a team that had trained for only a week so its form really..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    The team that eamon dummy said would win the cup that season!
    And us in the First Division!

    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    With every respect to UCD I think if Doolin does well at Drogheda his time at Belfield will be forgotten.
    Most people still think he did well at Belfield...

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    Anyone think we could have 4 teams in the first round properof the UEFA cup. That would be some laugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
    I wouldn't bank on it his abysmal display in europe cost him his job at bohs remember
    Exactly. Kenny did well in some games but tarnished it all with shocking loss in 1st round.

    I thinkt the reason Shels & City will do well is they have experience as a club & team - i.e. they used the whole preparation & travel that Europe brings.

    Drogs & Derry may have some experience amoung individuals but not collectively. A lot will depend on the draw but I still feel they have responsibility to make 2nd round baring horrible draw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu
    Was he in charge when Longford played Lovech? Wasn't a bad performance. Led for 75 minutes at home before drawing 1-1, and were level until injury time in Bulgaria.

    yes he was, and by all accounts we acquitted ourselves well

    in the context of the season gone by, i wouldent go writing any kenny team off again
    arent we all just magic little monkeys...

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    ok.
    cork should do ok plenty of experience in europe.
    shels should do well but there is the odd great team in the intertoto cup(lazio were in it last year) they could get and there is only 3 rounds this year so eleven winners instead of 3 they could win one.
    derry and drogs
    think we both should get past first round (least to be expected from full time teams) after that who knows, i think we are tight enough at the back (said the actress to the bishop). but we have very little experience, think we threw away an intertoto place to bohs last year, it couldve got us a bit of european experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu
    And us in the First Division!


    Most people still think he did well at Belfield...
    bloody heel pineapple you do hate doolin, did he miss his round at the ucd supporters club xmas do..!!!
    he needs to prove again next year he is a good manager, and finish higher...
    ny hoop was fitzpatrick good with you lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mandrake
    bloody heel pineapple you do hate doolin, did he miss his round at the ucd supporters club xmas do..!!!
    Worse. He made us go to Dundalk last year.
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mandrake
    ok.
    cork should do ok plenty of experience in europe.
    shels should do well but there is the odd great team in the intertoto cup(lazio were in it last year) they could get and there is only 3 rounds this year so eleven winners instead of 3 they could win one.
    derry and drogs
    think we both should get past first round (least to be expected from full time teams) after that who knows, i think we are tight enough at the back (said the actress to the bishop). but we have very little experience, think we threw away an intertoto place to bohs last year, it couldve got us a bit of european experience.
    Exactly the kind of reponse I was looking for. People do enough of slagging each other of saying that Derry are flash in the pans, Dogheda are 26 pts off the pace and other such negative rubbish. The target next year should be to get 4 teams into the 1st round proper of the UEFA cup - highly optimistic and maybe even a bit naive - but it is possible. Then we can say the LEAGUE is making progress its all very well for ourselves and Shels to have the odd good year but only when we all doing well can we really be proud of our league.

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    I don't think experience has a lot to do with the preformance.

    The level that ourselves and Cork were playing at this year was well above anything seen before in the LoI. That can only be good going into Europe, if you take a few anomalies (sp?) out then domestic class is usually a sign of what a team are capable of in Europe.

    With Drogheda miles off the top two I just don't see why people feel we will reach the same round in Europe as them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Real ale Madrid
    The target next year should be to get 4 teams into the 1st round proper of the UEFA cup - highly optimistic and maybe even a bit naive - but it is possible.
    Its also possible that eL team will make CL group stages but i won't happen.

    IMO target is 3 teams past 1st qualifying round of CL & Uefa Cup. Inter Toto was great when we were in it but from eL perspective makes little odds.
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    Has something happened over the past few days I have not heard??

    The pressure is off Shels now and we could well get past the 3 qualifying rounds.
    This statement and some others after it are suggesting Shels could win through 3 rounds??
    I thought our league overall (Cork and Derry improved) was fairly poor. As I posted on the Shels board, Drogheda finished 26 points off Cork in 4th and Longford in 5th had a -3 Goal Difference!

    There is a reason why shels will be UNSEEDED in the 1st Round of the Intertoto. I dont know how you can say they will even go close to winning a place in the UEFA Cup.

    To be honest from an Irish point of view it would do more harm then good as any points we have then get split by 4 instead or 3. Shels would then need to win about 2 games in UEFA to make up for this fact I would imagine.
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