shels have been relegated - proper order
looks like a long one to waterford now
oh happy days
more water!
What if Waterford had finished Utd in the IAG standings - Galway would have spent the last few months preparing for the 1 st division and all of a sudden be promoted to the Premier.
Would have caused problems as regards sponsership, season ticket sales etc not to mention that we would have been building a squad for the first division
Could it be possible that Dundalk are now in a better position than Waterford - Or am I just talking rubbish?
Saw this comment earlier
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''Is there any chance that Waterford might turn down the promotion? It's going to be very difficult for them to get a Premier Division team ready in the space of 2 weeks.
I can see it now,... Waterford turn down the 'promotion' and Dundalk accept. Maxi then taxi's down to Merrion Square, can of petrol in tow to try to persuade JD to 'relegate' Dundalk back to the first division. It's a Faaarce!!
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But seriously the impications of this on Galway United are positive as it sees a much stronger team being replaced with a weak ill-prepared team that would (i know it's early days yet) do well to challenge the likes of galway who have had since the end of last season to prepare for a move to premier league football.
It would be hard for any team to turn down a promotion but i feel that a season in the premier in these cicumstances could do waterford as much harm as good, anyone agree...
To answer your question...
John Lester (Limerick FC)
Stephen O'Flynn (Derry City)
Colm James (Bray Wanderers)
Chris Armstrong (St. Pat's Ath)
Dimitris Brinias (Connahs Quay Nomads)
Regillio Nooitmeer (Dordorecht)
Gary Rogers (Bray Wanderers)
Shane Tracey (Arsenal)
Derek Glynn (Claremorris FC)
In fairness isnt this a bit mad?
Bray Wndrs
Out
Terry Masterson (Free)
Alan Young (Free)
Gary Rogers (Galway Utd)
Kieran O'Brien (Retired)
Maurice Dunne (Free)
Robbie Doyle (Macclesfield)
Michael Roche (Free)
Philip Keogh (Free)
Tony McKeever (Free)
Bernard Daniels (Free)
Stephen Roche (Free)
Peter McGee (Free)
Adam Fyrich (Free)
Lee Roche (Free)
William Tyrrell (Free)
Stephen Gifford (Free)
Brian McGovern (Free)
Ciaran Ryan (Free)
Keith Keltch (Free)
Colm James (Galway U)
Darren Lacey (Loughgall)*
Niall Donnelly (Free)
ffs
Last edited by gufcfan; 20/02/2007 at 6:39 PM.
Not
Shelbourne
In
Out
David Tyrrell (Bray Wndrs)
Stuart Byrne (Drogheda Utd)
David Crawley (Dundalk)
Ollie Cahill (Drogheda)
Joseph Ndo (St. Pat's Ath)
Gary O'Neill (St. Pat's Ath)
Liam Kearney (Cork C)
Sean Dillon (Dundee Utd)
Owen Heary (Bohemians)
Bobby Ryan (Dunfermline)
David Bracken (Glenavon)
Jason Byrne (Cardiff)
Brian King (Free)
Colin Hawkins (Coventry)
Gary Deegan (Free)
Glen Crowe (Bohemians)
Richie Baker (Drogheda U)
Dave Rogers (Derry City)
Jamie Harris (Dunfermline)
Steve Williams (Bray W)
Dean Delaney (Free)
Greg O'Halloran (Derry C)
It would have been better for us if Shels had just been deducted a few points rather than being demoted.The fact that Waterford had prepared for 1st division football would make them much tougher opposition than Shels who haven't prepared at all.
Galway United - Connacht Champions 2008
bray have lost a shed load of players!
with waterford coming up - it shows strenght in the licencing that makes our position in the premier stronger - if they let shels stay and turn a blind eye - thenn the licences aree a farce
more water!
True, but in Steve Williams, Alan Cawley, David Tyrrell, Clive Delaney and Ray Kenny they've made some really good signings too. I think they'll be a lot better this year.bray have lost a shed load of players!
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
I'm not altogether sure there'll be much between ourselves, Bray, Longford, Waterford and the two Rovers.
UCD wouldn't be guaranteed to be safe but they'll probably be solid as usual. Waterford's squad looks ordinary enough, Longford definitely seem in trouble, Rovers haven't really strengthened much, Bray have made alot of changes, Sligo seem to have dipped a bit and it's alot of guesswork involved in evaluating ourselves.
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