Shane Fitzgerald and Shane McFaul made the eleven-a-side.com team of the week.
And Bald Student McFaul and Finn aren't similar, presuming that wasn't some joke about their hair.
They both mistime the bulk of their tackles which puts a lot of pressure on the defence.
I thought McFaul tackled back well on Monday. It was a part of his game I hadn't seen much before.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
From Independent.ie:
PETE MAHON has praised the work ethic of Shamrock Rovers but believes they play a brand of football which is far removed from the great sides of the club's past.
The UCD manager was aggrieved after his side's 2-0 defeat to third-placed Rovers at Tolka Park on Monday night as he believed his team had been far more pleasing on the eye.
"I certainly thought we played the football," said Mahon. "We found it hard to deal with the long ball and the physical approach of Rovers.
"They don't play with the tradition that you would associate with Rovers. They get the ball early and quickly and put a lot of pressure on teams. They work really hard and that's a credit to their manager, I suppose, but I thought, in terms of football, we were the better team and the two goals went against the run of play."
Better
Rovers boss Pat Scully acknowledged that his troops are capable of playing much better, although he was pleased with a win which keeps his side in the title hunt.
"We didn't play well," admitted Scully. "We were really very poor - our passing was absolutely dreadful. That's not good enough. We got the three points and we'll take it but that won't be good enough next week against Pat's and the further challenges that lie ahead of us.
"We want to win games, but we want to play well and we're better than that. We know we need to improve drastically."
- Daniel McDonnell
Gregg out Quigley in after that performance.
Rovers may have had lots of chances but our keeper gifted them their goals.
How fickle.... last week the UCD faithful four said Cregg was the best keeper in the league![]()
I think maybe different people were saying he should stay and he should be dropped? Only dman and CTID have been criticising him, and they're the ficklest here by a distance.
On a different note, I see the Rovers programme had a column feature on UCD which noted that we were a yo-yo club. Given we've been relegated as many times in the last decade and a half as Rovers have, can we return the favour when Rovers come to visit next time?
Me fickle? I've been with this club 26 years through thick and thin . Come to talk to me when you have managed 13!
I've never been a fan of Gregg. I do concede he's playing better than at any stage in his career overall this season, but that's not saying a whole lot. If we keep him in goal and he continues to play like Monday night we will be relegated!
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