1.Drogheda
2.Cork City
3.Derry
4.Bohemians
5.Shelbourne
6.St Pats
7.Rovers
8.Galway
9.Sligo
10.UCD
11.Longford
12.Bray
Bit early before transfer news but as it stands
1) Derry
2) Drogheda( with a different manager i think tey have the squad to win it)
3) Bohs
4)City
5) Pats
6)Shels
7)UCD
8)Rovers
9)Sligo
10) Galway
11) Longford
12)Bray
1.Drogheda
2.Cork City
3.Derry
4.Bohemians
5.Shelbourne
6.St Pats
7.Rovers
8.Galway
9.Sligo
10.UCD
11.Longford
12.Bray
1.Sligo Rovers
2.Derry city
3.Drogheda United
4.Bohs
5.Shels
6.Cork city
7.Shams
8.Pats
9.UCD
10.Longford town
11.Galway Utd
12.Bray Wanderers
Apologies pineapple and mypost for interrupting your circular argument,
As it stands:
1. Derry
2. Cork
3. Drogheda
4. Pats
5. Shels
6. Rovers
7. Galway
8. UCD
9. Bohs
10.Sligo
11.Bray
12.Longford
The Model Club
Tell all the Bohs you know
that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
and it's not gonna be three
and it's not gonna be four
it's more likely to be 5-1.
1. Derry
2. Drogheda
3. Bohs
4. Cork
5. Pats
6. Rovers
7. UCD
8. Shams
9. Shels
10.Galway
11.Longford
12.Bray
1: Derry
2: Cork
3: Bohemians
4: Drogheda
5: Shelbourne
6: St. Pat's
7: Longford
8: Galway
9: Sligo
10: Shamrock
11: U.C.D.
12: Bray
Therefore - Champions: Galway - Europe: Cork, Sligo, Shamrock - Relegated: St. Pat's, Longford, UCD
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
1. Drogheda
2. Derry
3. Bohemians
4. Cork
5. Shels
6. St Pats
7. UCD
8. Rovers
9. Longford
10. Sligo
11. Galway
12. Bray
Pineapple Dublin City would've been nowhere near the bottom this year the way Waterford and Bray played.
Anyway...
Drogs
Derry
Cork
Shels
Pats
Bohs
Rovers
UCD
Sligo
Galway
Bray
Longford
Bit hard to do it now cos I've no idea whats going to happen at Shels and bohs which could severely change things.
Derry
Bohemians
Drogheda
Cork
Sligo Rovers
Shamrock Rovers
Shelbourne
St Pats
UCD
Galway
Longford
Bray
Lads - please don't descend this thread into the realms of nonsense, mud slinging and downright wrongness.
I'm due out for a few beers in an hour - don't want to have to come back to wade through realms of some of the stuff we've had already debating history in the League (some of it incorrect).
If I do come back to stuff like that - I'll close this thread immediately...
This thread is about where teams WILL finish next season - not where they finished 3 years ago.
Put the yo-yo away tbh...
Kom Igen, FCK...
1 Derry
2 Bohs
3 Drogs
4 Cork
5 Shels
6 Pats
7 Rovers
8 UCD
9 Sligo
10 Galway
11 Longford
12 Bray
Derry
Drogs
Bohs
Cork
Shels
Sligo
Pats
UCD
Rovers
Bray
Galway
Longford
Derry City
Shelbourne
Drogheda Utd
Shamrock Rovers
Galway Utd.
Cork City
St. Pats. Ath.
Bohemians
Sligo Rovers
Longford Town
UCD
Bray Wanderers
Couple of scenarios specifically in relation to Bohs. Exhibit A represents that Sean Conner knew what he was doing in the transfer market before the season starts coupled with actually giving Bohs their first serious pre-season since 2002. Exhibit B however represents that Connor actually has no notion of football management, the transfer market or expectation and simply likes the attention he gets because he speaks often and with little substance to any hack that need to fill column inches in local and/or national rags.
Exhibit A
1 Derry
2 Drogs
3 Cork
4 Bohs
5 Shels
6 Pats
7 Sligo
8 UCD
9 Rovers
10 Galway
11 Longford
12 Bray
Exhibit B
1 Derry
2 Drogs
3 Cork
4 Shels
5 Pats
6 Sligo
7 UCD
8 Rovers
9 Bohs
10 Galway
11 Longford
12 Bray
Obviously I am confident that Derry City will win the league this year and that Drogheda will push them all the way for top spot. Shels having won the league last year seem to have it all slipping away from their grasp and could indeed be embarassed in the Champions League this season, however although I'd like to think that they will finish up in the bottom three or four, I am confident that Oily will convince enough of the thicks that currently play for them to stay and they will have a reasonable season.
I love the confidence of the resident hooped f*lth that Bohs will really struggle again this season. While it's possible that we will, and I have indeed two scanarios, it is just as possible that Bohs will improve imeasurably on the last few seasons we've had under the stewardship of Gareth Farrelly who - let's face it - really hadn't a clue about football management or even worse still, responsibility. At least Connor has nailed his expectations to the mast and his achievements at Sligo were reasonably good. He's already signed Fenn and it looks like O. Heary, Crowe, Mansaram, Singh and Murphy are on their way plus some others. He's gotten rid of some of the underachievers from last season. If he can get a reasonable start to the season and get some of his knew signings to click then we've got a good chance of a top four finishe next season.
I got no lips I got no bones where there
were eyes there's only space
Derry City
Drogheda Utd
Cork City
Shelbourne
Bohemians
UCD
Shamrock Rovers
Sligo Rovers
St. Pats. Ath.
Galway Utd.
Bray Wanderers
Longford Town
Everyone needs something to believe in, I believe I'll have another beer.
It hurts me to make this prediction.
1) Derry City
2) Drogheda Utd
3) Cork City
4) Bohemians
5) St. Pats
6) Shelbourne
7) Shamrock Rovers
8) UCD
9) Bray
10) Longford Town
11) Sligo
12) Galway
Last edited by Pauro 76; 28/12/2006 at 2:23 PM.
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