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    First Division

    The first division is so tight at the moment!!

    Just 2 points seperating the top 5.

    Limerick have been in a dreadful run of form lately and while you keep expecting Rovers to pull away, they just don't seem to be able to put together a run of wins.

    Cobh and Galway have had good patches during the season but they both seem a bit inconsistent.

    Dundalk could be the one to watch. They have lost 8 games but are still only two points off the lead and they have bought well during the transfer windown with Cotsy and Robbie Dunne signing.

    Another team who have done during July are Kildare. Superb win over limerick on Friday on and the signings of Philly Gorman, Trevor Bowers and Alan McDermott seem to have given the whole team a boost. Watch out for Stephen Cooling too, i heard his first goal on Friday was a cracker and he has easily been Kildare's best player this season.

    Just wondering what other people's thoughts on the league were

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    Totally mad division this year. Even Kildare in 3rd last are only 7 points off top. To be honest I suspect Galway United may be the team that takes the initiative, but really it's anyone's guess.

    Teams are going fro flying to semi crisis and vice versa in a matter of weeks- and if nothing else it keeps it interesting for almost everyone!

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    Never seen such an open race before, goes to show that everyone wants to be in the top 2 or 3 come the end of the season and hope to get into the super duper league next season. Galway now play limerick (h) and Rovers (a) which will make Galways route more clearer on where they will be ending up this season. Going on current form and squad size, I would guess IMO that its now down to Rovers, Galway, Cobh and Dundalk to break off and go for it.

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    It's between Galway,Rovers and Dundalk IMO.
    The likes of Cobh and Athlone and to a lesser extent Harps will cause problems for teams but they aren't major threats.It will be alot clearer after the next 2 weeks how the season will pan out.Utd,Limerick,Rovers,Athlone,Dundalk and Kildare all have to play each other.
    Rovers have yet to beat any GUFC,Limerick(haven't played at home but lost away) or Cobh at home.

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    Well, we're in 6th place and only 5 points off top.

    And of the 5 teams above us we've beaten Galway,Limerick and
    Dundalk and we still have a game in hand on Dundalk and Cobh.

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    It's between Galway,Rovers and Dundalk IMO.
    Its amazing three wins in a row two of them against the two poorest teams in the division and all of a sudden ye have gone from giving out about the team to being one of three teams that will win the championship in your opinion

    I think you named the three that are under most pressure to win and that might tell in the run in. As for ourselves anywhere top 5 is a building block for us so we dont have any pressure.

    As Ash said we have beaten Limerick, Dundalk twice and a win and a draw against yourselves in the league. Any of the top 6 or 7 in this division that can go on a run of 6 or 7 wins will be champions. It is p*ss p*oor down here and every game is 50/50.

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    having been to the rovers/dundalk game yesterday i can certainly agree that the standard in this league is absolutley melodjan.
    dundalk played well yesterday and actually looked the better team IMHO.

    anyone of the top 4 -5 teams could win the league but will it matter??
    since there seems to be no promotion who will go up regardless?
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    Great to see the First Division being so competitive. Makes a change form one or 2 clear leaders, and everyone else fighting for the scraps.

    To be fair, the Premier is just as tight - 3pts separating Top 4 teams : 6 points between the Top 5.

    Great to see Irish football being so competitive at the moment. Much more fun than wondering which side of Easter Chelsea will have wrapped up that bore of an English league....

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    anyone of the top 4 -5 teams could win the league but will it matter??
    It wont matter to us. Even if we did the league and cup double still wont get out of here through the points system. Hence no pressure on us.

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    Not only is the first division interesting in that it's close, but as Battery Rover mentions there's an interesting sub-plot in the promotion criteria.

    From looking at these Shamrock Rovers appear guarenteed to go up if they finish anywhere in the top places (depending on their move somewhat as well I guess.) It's going to be very hard for Limerick, Athlone or to some extent Cobh and Dundalk to get up due to their 4 year record and the likes of Bray must be willing these guys on to finish higher than the likes of Harps and Galway who have a chance of going up if they can finish near the top.

    The demise of Dublin City makes things even more complex- we'll have to assume the premier will still be 12 and a new team sought for the first either next year or the year after (provided no-one goes belly up in the meantime of course). Galway are handicapped somewhat by their dire performance in cup competitions and 4 year record so I think they have to finish top 2 at least to get up.

    Sligo would have been one of the current premier sides seen as vulnerable- but their performance this season is likely to mean they're safe. Waterford are probably safe- but the exit of Dublin City puts the first division clubs that little bit closer to them in the four year ratings.

    One point is what the story with the playoff now is- it seems logical to me that as a team have gone that the 2nd place D1 team simply ranks higher than the last place premier team- but maybe a playoff will still take place.

    It's going to be a weird climax to the season for the teams with hopes of getting/staying up this year with no one knowing quite what they have to do to make it.

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    Personally i think the FAI already know the 12 teams they'll be putting in the Premiereire Liga next season & have little faith that ANYTHING that happens this season on the pitch will affect it (their method of calculation) enough to change those 12 teams.

    As for the first division, the standard is shocking IMO, if any side can put a run of 4 or 5 wins together it would be enough to break away & leave the rest for dead, consistencey in a division gone mad if you will! I still believe that team will be Rovers but by god it doesnt make the viewing each week any prettier!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DvB
    Personally i think the FAI already know the 12 teams they'll be putting in the Premiereire Liga next season & have little faith that ANYTHING that happens this season on the pitch will affect it (their method of calculation) enough to change those 12 teams.
    Spot on IMO. Rovers & Galway will replace us even if they finish bottom 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi
    Spot on IMO. Rovers & Galway will replace us even if they finish bottom 2.
    Are you that certain that you won't be featuring in the 'I' League next season?

    With regard to this year's First Division title race - well let's just say that the word 'compeditive' is a nice way to say that there just isn't one team among us capable of taking this rubbish league by the scruff of the neck and pull itself away from the chasing pack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manic da hoop
    Are you that certain that you won't be featuring in the 'I' League next season?
    Yes, bar 5 or 6 more clubs going bust. So still some chance I suppose.
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    It's pretty incredible how close it is - I think Rovers and United are in best shape by avoiding defeats - when we play badly we draw, whereas the other all lose too many games.

    Yesterday's first half was pretty awful with both teams giving away possession way too easily. Rovers don't commit many players forward and it's easy to see why they've only conceded 5 goals all season!

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    With the league so tight this year you would expect the crowds to be a lot better then they are.

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    I've seen better Rovers reserve teams yet were still top. Doesn't say a lot for the league

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    THe standard in the division is shocking and how can ucd be left out next season?They have been in the premier for years and have done well and the belfield bowl looks set to be done up,and money isn't a problem.Rovers and galway will go up I reckon!
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    Agreed, can't see a league without UCD next season.

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