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    Quote Originally Posted by paudie View Post
    Pyunik would be favourites but only just. What are temperatures likely to be next week?


    Not really. I'd expect them to win by 2 goals. Its in Armenia ffs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soko View Post
    Not really. I'd expect them to win by 2 goals. Its in Armenia ffs
    Interesting logic.

    Is it akin to Superman not being able to be close to kyrptonite?

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    Looked pretty dire oke but Derry shouldn't fear a team that can't even take a throw.
    Also must say Pat Morley's habit of following the word 'very' with 'very' every time has bugged me for ages.
    e.g. The goalie did very very well. Same with 'really really'.
    Listen out of it next time he is on the box - aaarrgghhhh!
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    Woeful game, perhaps Pyunik will be a lot more up for it in Armenia and it might be a different story. I can see Derry getting through with a score draw, but they must be kicking themselves that they were so flat last night.
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    Paul O'Shea - where'd you watch the game tonight ?

    We were all up in the Quays on Holloway Rd. The boys will be back up there again next Weds if you fancy joining them (except those of us who are off to Yerevan.... )
    I watched it on the computer!!!Whats the point in inviting me somewhere after the event has occured ooh i just saw next week!! whoops
    Anyhow I am barred from the quays so I couldnt have gone!!!! Is fidelma and Noel still there? Noel is a donegal lad, big celtic supporter prolly watched the match last night id say.

    The match is on at 4 next week so hopefully ill be able get it at work!

    None of the brats on here that i "helped" even thanked me for telling them how to get to watch the match ungrateful Bastids
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    Classic George Hamilton, claiming that Derry were beaten by PSG, in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, last season.
    George must think that the eL runners-up get to play in the CL every season.

    On a side note, would Shelbourne have faired much worse against Pyunik!?
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    Yes, Shels would've been destroyed. If Monaghan can stick four past them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Yes, Shels would've been destroyed. If Monaghan can stick four past them...
    I don't think they would have been.
    Derry were under no pressure at the back last night.
    That certainly wasn't down to any significant quality in their midfield.

    A lot of Derry fans would want to wake up to the limitations of McCourt. He's one of the least productive midfield players in the league, despite his high profile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Yes, Shels would've been destroyed. If Monaghan can stick four past them...
    Ah but that was the old Shels team Chambers would have destroed Pyunik!!

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    Poor Performance

    Im not sure what game most of you were watching but Pyunik were the better side last night. Looked far the more dangerous. Derry looked unfit and unorganised. Midfield was quite good for derry but did any Derry striker get a shot on target.

    Cannot beleive McHugh didn't start ahead of Morrow. Was Morrow in the box at all last night? Maybe just when he got home to the wife - thats the only time he got in the box.

    Armenia's keeper would seem like a good buy for an ei side as would their right back. Apart from that they are also poor but slightly better than Derry
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    Quote Originally Posted by finnpark View Post
    Im not sure what game most of you were watching but Pyunik were the better side last night. Looked far the more dangerous.
    You've just taken crazy bias to a new level

    Cannot beleive McHugh didn't start ahead of Morrow. Was Morrow in the box at all last night?
    Morrow's a midfielder and McHugh's a striker. or did I get that wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by finnpark View Post
    Im not sure what game most of you were watching but Pyunik were the better side last night. Looked far the more dangerous. Derry looked unfit and unorganised. Midfield was quite good for derry but did any Derry striker get a shot on target.

    Cannot beleive McHugh didn't start ahead of Morrow. Was Morrow in the box at all last night? Maybe just when he got home to the wife - thats the only time he got in the box.

    Armenia's keeper would seem like a good buy for an ei side as would their right back. Apart from that they are also poor but slightly better than Derry
    Have you considered other ways to spend your free time rather than watching football, as you clearly aren't very good at it.

    Suduko maybe?

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    As bad as Derry were, they certainly were not worse than the other lot. Patrick Jennings was never troubled.
    Derry's inability to hold the ball up in the centre of the park, prevents them from applying pressure for any significant period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar View Post
    Derry's inability to hold the ball up in the centre of the park, prevents them from applying pressure for any significant period.
    At the game, Derry dominated. I'm sure you can relate to teams coming to the Cross and putting 11 men behind the ball. They tried to frustrate all night and succeeded. Looking at it first hand, Derry looked hungrier and have nothing to fear in the second leg. There will be more space for Martyn, who has an inability to hold up any play anyhow, but Molloy was absolutely outstanding in the game.
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    Infrequent shots on target & too many wasted corners, meant that Derry's dominance, didn't equate to any significant pressure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar View Post
    Infrequent shots on target & too many wasted corners, meant that Derry's dominance, didn't equate to any significant pressure.
    Not excusing our absolute ****eness last night in taking set pieces but Brennan, Higgins and Deery have taken all our set pieces over the past year or so. None of them started. Eddie McCallion and McGlynn were shocking in the final third though, whilst last week v Sligo their distribution was brilliant.
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    I only saw the first half but by the sounds of it, the second was the same. The question is whether Pyunik played like that on purpose looking for a 0-0 draw or if they're just that bad. If the former, Derry could be in a bit of trouble in the away leg but if Pyunik play like that again, Derry should win.
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    I'm going to descend to stereotypes but Pyunik are a "typical" Southern/Eastern European team. Came to spoil and not concede, had we scored early they would have lost heart and we would've scored a bucketload.

    That may well cost us as I'd say they'll be a different team at home. They looked very quick down the flanks as well which doesn't bode well.

    Hopefully it wasn't a missed opportunity but I've a feeling they'll be a lot better next week.

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    I didn't think Pyunik were that bad. They were reasonably comfortable in defence and showed a couple of times that they had the potential to be dangerous on the break. Only last ditch interventions from Peter Hutton on a couple of occasions stopped them from getting in. Having said that, Derry are still very much in the tie, and might even get more room to play over there. I thought McCourt had a good game. He was the one Derry player who had them in trouble every time he ran at them. They should have moved him central and looked to get him on the ball as much as possible. Molloy and Hutton alo did well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    They looked very quick down the flanks as well which doesn't bode well.
    In fairness, you gave them plenty space to run into.
    I'd expect & hope that you'd play a tighter game next week.
    Even when they did attack, they were fairly impotent so I can't see their level of threat being significantly raised, by virtue of home advantage.
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