I thought he was taking the píss.
Yeah - he did have Shels to win the league as well. But the rest of the table seems to make some sort of sense.
1st Division
1) Waterford Utd
2) Dundalk
3) Finn Harps
4) Athone Town
5) Cobh Rambers
6) Monaghan Utd
7) Kidare County
8) Kilkenny City
9) AN Other
10) AN Other
Allez les Bleus
Galway have made one good signing in O'Flynn and have lost some of their best players from last season. Hardly a "strengthened" squad.
Bray have got load of a whole load of crap players and have signed good players like Cawley and Delaney. With their current squads Bray will finish ahead of Galway.
Also I can't understand how people think that Rovers, Galway or Sligo will finish so high up the table. Rovers and Galway still have First Division teams and Sligo have lost a whole host of important players from last year and have only signed one player to date. They will more than likely bring in more, but with the squad they have at the moment they will be bottom half.
My predictions (with current squads):
1. Drogheda
2. Derry
3. Cork
4. Pats
5. Bohs
6. UCD
7. Bray
8. Rovers
9. Sligo
10. Galway
11. Longford
Can't put Shels anywhere as their squad could turn out to be completely different.
Last edited by DmanDmythDledge; 31/12/2006 at 5:52 PM.
so u think ucd will finish 6th with no goalkeepers?![]()
roddy collins you're a flanker you're a flanker!
Well need I remind folks at this point that's it's supposed to be three down and one up automatically at the end of 2007 with possibly a play-off where 9th in the Premier plays 2nd in the First.
We will win the league
McDonalds signing Van Der Vaart
Great,all we need now is another striker,2 centre halfs and we will walk this league. (rollseyes)
No need to roll them, I'm not Sean Connor
1st Division
1) Dundalk
2) Athlone
3) Waterford Utd
4) Finn Harps
5) Cobh Rambers
6) Kildare County
7) Kilkenny City
8) Monaghan Utd
9) Wexford/Wallace/Dolan/Yellowbelly/strawberry celtic
10) Limerick FC
Just think the quality of the League next year is going to go down rather than up, which will tend to even things up and help the sides that get the ball on the floor and try to play football. As such, UCD could well have a very good season.
And I firmly believe that, conditional on who we appoint as manager, Shels will still be up there at the end.
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I agree with the first bit anyway. We've to replace Pat Kavanagh in particular, and to a lesser extent Darren Quigley and Gary Dicker (both are kind of replaced already, but the replacements need a few games obviously to bed in) and could do very well.
However, I can't see Shels being up there, to be honest. So far, Williams, Delaney, Ndo, Cahill, Stuart Byrne, Fenlon and Crawley are gone, with O'Neill and Rogers seemingly almost confirmed at Pat's and Dillon taking legal action to have his contract rescinded. The U-21s went on strike for one game as well last year over unpaid wages and I'm sure some would be happy to move on if they got the chance (if you have the next Conor Kenna, we'll take him off you!) If I were a manager or a player, I wouldn't touch Shels with a ten-foot barge pole, to be honest. That would leave, for the moment, a squad of (going off your website) -
Heary
Harris
Hawkins
Moore
Baker
Byrne
Crowe
Kearney
Ryan
O'Halloran
Ennis
Mulhall
That's only 12 players, of whom several have been linked with moves away. They obviously won't all move, but even two or three more players will leave you struggling for an XI with the quality throughout that Shels are used to, let alone a squad. With the UK transfer window only opening today, legal action now being taken to allow contracted players to rescind their contracts and leave for free and any full-time players highly unlikely to sign, Shels look to be in serious trouble ahead of next season. Wouldn't surprise me to see youz go largely part-time next season, to be honest.
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1. Derry City
2. Drogheda United
3. St.Patricks Athletic
4. Cork City
5. Bohemians
6. Shelbourne
7. Sligo Rovers
8. Shamrock Rovers
9. UCD
10. Galway United
11. Longford
12. Bray Wanderers
1. Dundalk
2. Waterford United
3. Athlone Town
4. Cobh Rambelers
5. Kildare County
6. Finn Harps
7. Wexford Youths
8. Monaghan United
9. Kilkenny City
10. *Whoever fills the other spot*
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