It was bad last Friday but so was the R.O.I. in Cyprus and look what they did in front of the cameras last night. Bray might put in a performance like that in front of the cameras to-morow night.....heres hoping.
Anyone else think the timing for the first ever live game out of the Carlisle couldn't have come at a worse time! Playing a team which beat us 6-0 2 weeks ago, after losing 4-0 to ucd last week and missing so many players. I'm actually starting to see going to see Bray as a inconvenience rather than a privalage at this stage and am seriously thinking of missing the game on Friday cos I couldn't bear to see another slaughter. Here's hoping for a powercut friday.........
I'd love to invent a time machine then go back in time and win the lottery, buy new players and a stadium. Time machines are brilliant aren't they- Ian Holloway
It was bad last Friday but so was the R.O.I. in Cyprus and look what they did in front of the cameras last night. Bray might put in a performance like that in front of the cameras to-morow night.....heres hoping.
From what others seem to be saying, a win against Cork would be a bit of a result, even a draw would be amazing, but to see the lads play with a bit of passion and fight that they showed against Drogheda would be appreciated. Even to see that would be worth supporting!!!!!!!! From views from UCD supporters, other fans are noticing and talking not just about the players of Bray, but are paying tribute to the fans who keep supporting the team through this difficult time. I'll be there Friday!!!!!!!!
Me too. Any team news?
Yeah and it's yet more bad news i'm affraid !
Bray Manager Eddie Gormley is struggling to get a fit eleven for the game against Cork City on Friday night.
Gormley will have to plan without Philip Keogh(groin), Brian McGovern(pelvis), Stephen Gifford (thigh), Will Murphy (ankle) and Chris Deans (work commitments) as he looks for a better performace from his side after the 6-0 defeat in Cork two weeks ago.
Ciarán Ryan and Lee Roche come back into the squad and Sean Fitzpatrick and Robert Manley are elevated from the under 21s.
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delighted for young Robbie Manley, good young player with a wicked left foot on him ! one of the most powerful shots in the league i reckon.
The "mutual consent" was Robbie saying well if he doesn't want me I'll go. As for Colm James, he was brought into the managers office and the remainder of the money he is owed under his contract was handed to him in cash. He refused to take it and said he'd rather be paid by the week and play out his contract. He was then told he wouldn't be wanted at training or at matches. He's already got two offers on the table for next season though so I doubt he 'll be too upset at it.
I'd love to invent a time machine then go back in time and win the lottery, buy new players and a stadium. Time machines are brilliant aren't they- Ian Holloway
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