Have to say for a team that has had as good a start as Pats, I thought they were very poor tonight. The offered nothing going forward and I don't think Murphy really had a save to make in the entire game. We created a bit, Crowe hit the post and Ryan made a great save near the end. All in all a very positive performance, our best of the season.
Bohs came looking for a point, played 4-5-1, stifled us and got it. We just didn't have the guile to break them down, definitely our poorest performance of the season. In fairness to them they looked a bit sharper than us when they had the ball. Ryan had a couple of reasonably comfortable saves to make, Murphy had none. Nobody played anybody off the pitch.
Fair dues to the Bohs fans for the WWS banner and their participation in the minute's applause.
Revenge for 2002
I'd like to find out the answer for that question myself. Absolutely terrible tonight. Very very hard to watch. Wouldn't blame anyone if they didn't show up for our next home game. We lacked everything. We have alot better squad than last season and its probably better than our team that won the first division in 2005 so i just dont get it so far this season. IMO Hegarty has two years to prove himself so i wouldn't say he is skating on thin ice.
I have texts from a Pats fan saying that he was glad it was 0-0 at half time (and full-time) cause Pats could (and should) have been 3 down by half time.
Go back to being the small self pitying club that you always have been and are good at. You lot were lucky to come away with '0' tonight. Stop getting above your station. You're a small club (in my books on the same level as Longford) punching way above your weight. Competing with the big boys doesn't suit you, leave that to the proper clubs in the league...
Say what you like but everyone knows the big clubs (Bohs and Rovers) in this country. The teams that attract a crowd regardless of position in the table. You nearly all hate the Dublin clubs (why? for simply being better??) They include, Bohs Rovers, Cork, Derry and for a few years Shels. All the rest come and go and we're glad of then because they add to our gate for a season or two. No one would miss them. Drogheda, take note of Dundalk ( a far better club IMO). Pats, do likewise with Bray.. You're both so interchangable... It's all about making up the numbers..
1. I laugh at your point on Pats. I see we are in agreement about Bohs not being a big team then.
2. Drogheda are better than Bohs and odds say if they drew with you in Dalymount they will probably beat you out of it
3. Cork will come good and aslong and as they dont lose O'Donovan they will push for the league
4. Your point about Derry is quite honestly mind boggling. They are going through a terrible spell, have met some of the top teams and are still only two points behind you
based on what i've seen the past 2 fridays drogs r f#ckin light years ahead of bohs&pat's r the only team i can see challenging em unless cork get the 2 boys playin soon
"Even if the sun ceases to rise, Even if the sea ceases to flow, Even if the wind stops to blow, The name of Sligo Rovers will shine and shine forever like the morning, glinting star in the sky."
The most exciting game of the night finished 0-0 as well, boys and girls![]()
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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.
Actually Hibbee, that was probably Gaz, he said much the same to me after the game. Skittles knows he's safe here cos Gaz doesn't post here - would love to see him post those comments on our forum where the Timelord could sort him out.![]()
Bohs, according to the comments on their own forum, played out of their skins. We, as acknowledged by nearly every Pats fan's comment I've read, were absolutely cack. It ended 0-0. That tells its own tale.
If I was a Bohs fan, I'd be wondering why the objective from the outset against Pats, a so-called nothing club, was to escape with a draw. I would've thought big clubs would have ambitions to match.
As regards who we've played: Derry away, Cork home and away (yes, "only" Setanta I know, not our fault Bohs aren't in it), Bohs at home. Three wins and a draw against what I'd imagine most people would term contenders. That's fine by me. Can't help it if we haven't played Drogheda yet.
Not necessarily - Derry tried 4-5-1 against us in the Brandywell and look where it got them. Ndo was rubbish last night and Anto Murphy's still out, so we've scope for improvement on last night's performance. I reckon teams that want to achieve anything will try and give us a game as Cork did when they came to Richmond. Teams that aspire to mediocrity will now see Sean Connor as their poster boy and do the midfield-packing thing.Originally Posted by Hoopy
Still, it's nice that at this early stage, plenty of people seem terrified of us.![]()
Revenge for 2002
Went to Richmond last night hoping (optimistically) for a draw and came away disappointed we didn't win. Much improved Bohs performance, but obviously not the finished article, as we failed to put Pats to the sword when we should have. A Saints let-off.
Still, brilliant attitude from the players -- a vast improvement on last season -- and things starting to click.
I don't know about Drogheda. Obviously they have a good squad, but when we played them they had a few decent games under our belt whereas we were on our first competitive outing and managed to hold them. If the trend continues, we'll be better when they come around again.
This big club debate is hilarious. Let's face it: there are no big clubs in Ireland, but we are The Big Club. Geddit?![]()
Anyway, and I presume we can agree on this, it was good to see an eL ground full.
Yeah totally agree with that though Bohs were very hungry and did not let pats play there lovely passing game and bohs had the better chances. Good atmosphere and good to see the ground full but not sure why the shed was not open
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