I was in total shock when I saw the result , but saying that I have to tip my hat to Sligo a fantastic result for you boys .
Magnificent performance overall. One thing that stood out for me was the speed which which Rovers moved from defending to attacking. Even while we were playing well last year, I was always frustrated with McNamara (in particular) and Burns's tendency to spend half the day releasing the ball. The move that led to the penalty was a perfect example.
I thought Coleman had a terrific game and pushed Turner hard for man of the match - hard to believe he's so young. Judge and Faz got through a huge amount of work keeping the Cork defnders from getting forward the way they like to.
The passing of the ball through midfield was also very impressive, and would have been better if it weren't for a few bobbles (memo: SORT THE PITCH OUT).
Tommy did everything he had to do (which wasn't an awful lot) very well. Dick might be a better shot-stopper, but Tommy looked very confident under the high ball.
A couple of things that were less than satisfying, if you can be hyper-critical after such a result:
Manson - full of effort, and looks like he has the makings of a good player, but he has to learn to play with his head up and use possession more quickly.
Foyser - we all know his only shortcoming, and surely he knows it himself. He's not that old, and while he won't get back to England at this stage, he's throwing away the chance to be one of the top players in the LOI. At the moment, he's in danger of going, in the space of a year and a half, from being our outstanding player to being the weakest link. If we strengthen the squad, I reckon his place is far from safe.
"Even if the wind stops to blow
Even if the sea ceases to flow
Even if the sun ceases to rise
The name of Sligo Rovers will shine and shine forever like the morning star glittering in the sky."
Whats that comin' over the hill
It's the Monster,
The Cookie Monster!
I think our three goals from open play are all worthy to be in the goals of the month on Eircom Weekly. Let’s hope the coverage tonight does the lads justice.
I think we all have to admit that we went to the Showgies on Saturday night expecting the worse and at best hoping for a draw. The performance was clearly one of the best in a long long time.
I thought one of the key moves of the game was made from our Manager, when he switched Raff & Foy within the first 5 minutes to stifle the threat of O’Donovan. This switch worked well, particularly as O’Donovan got himself booked for mouthing at the Linesman, clearly frustrated. This could be the start of a new position for Raff.
Also key was the return of Peers to centre half. It is no coincidence that the games where we leaked goals were the games minus Peers.
The last time we turned on new floodlightts we scored 4 and the season began to turn around…………
Roll on eircom weekly tonight and Bray
Risteard, is that bit at the bottom of your post about Rico ?
The only way Foy will lose the extra pounds he needs to is through his diet and eating habits. Training alone will not get rid of them.
When is the last time we beat Cork?
Beat them down in Cork the season we got relegated, two one I think it ended up.
There was a major gamble on Cork around the town, the bookies made a fortune.
one fella had €3,000 on them i heard.....
have to agree that peers made a huge difference. He is one of our most important players. Its tough to see ogrady getting back in the team now. When is curran back?
what a result . i was'nt there at a wedding and could'nt believe my eyes when i got text messages thought the guinness was getting the better of me.
im hearing lots of very positive things abiut the "cookie monster". very down to earth guy and put it up to the players. i know its only one game but hopefully it may be a turning point. if only we can get the 3 points on friday nite (i believe we can). looking forward to watching on telly tonite. i dont want to put a damper on things but can anyone verify a rumour that turner is set to leave in july. i heard it from a fairly reliable source that he wants to leave sligo and that his contract is up at the end of the season but there maybe moves on his behalf to go in july. i am not making this up so all realistic replies would be appreciated
I know from a reliable source that Chrissy likes sligo, As we know he has had difficulties at other clubs. He has experienced non of this in Sligo.
He is better than the League of Ireland, I hope he signs a new contract so we get summit for him as I'm sure he'll want to go to a better league.
He's a different class tho...
Whats that comin' over the hill
It's the Monster,
The Cookie Monster!
plus i got them at 11/10..
they were backed down to 4/6 in the end
Turner is in the boat now & men in that position have been known to do funny thingsmaybe that might keep him here?
Connor never got the best out of Turner anyway. The ball always by passed midfield. If Cook keeps gettting performances like that out of him there is a good chance an English club would come in for him.
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