No not at all, im just stating a factOriginally Posted by A face
As i said ....
Shouldn’t you be worried about your mediocrity no ??Originally Posted by A face
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
No not at all, im just stating a factOriginally Posted by A face
I used to think Bray were kinda insignificant but now i think i might even develop a dislike, i suppose its a step up now .... you being noticed, i mean ye are still dull !!Originally Posted by Roo69
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Excellent ! i feel like Georgie now, insignificant and disliked ! happy daysOriginally Posted by A face
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Dan Murray was interviewed on Radio1, he was taking it as a point gained, thought City were the better team, that Bray just packed the defence although he said that Bray had the better chances, albeit from long hoofs down the middle and it was thanks to McNulty we came away with a point in the end.
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TO be fair, we can't expect struggling clubs like Bray, UCD and DCFC to try and play football against us. If they did, they'd get torn apart most nights. They have a right to play any way they please in order to survive. Unfortunately, it doesn't help attract fans to the league if most of the teams play boring, defensive football.
Now, if a club at the top of the table (like Drogs) play us and spend the entire game just kicking our lads, and not trying to play ball, that would be something of interest......And I think Rico has commented on this in the past and was right to. Our top of the table teams have a duty to try and play attacking, attractive football in order to entertain the fans.
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