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    My match report:

    Monaghan United 2 Dundalk 0......HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

    Aw sorry am just delighted...It is our world cup when we beat them.

    Too hyper to do a report now Marco so u will have to wait.

    Crowd was big but not sure on figures. Good home support but only noticed it after we scored!

    Am hoarse. Says it all really.

    Oh and I think Cobh mite still do it. Dundalk were not the team that they should b considering the lead they had built up earlier in the season. Philly who???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    My match report:

    Monaghan United 2 Dundalk 0......HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

    Aw sorry am just delighted...It is our world cup when we beat them.

    Too hyper to do a report now Marco so u will have to wait.

    Crowd was big but not sure on figures. Good home support but only noticed it after we scored!

    Am hoarse. Says it all really.

    Oh and I think Cobh mite still do it. Dundalk were not the team that they should b considering the lead they had built up earlier in the season. Philly who???
    Brilliant stuff. Dundalk looked more likely most of the way but didn't really trouble Rouse (fine keeper btw) too much. Yeer number 9 worked his ass off from start to finish and then yeer number 10, who'd spent the previous 85 mins scratching his arse and little else runs two past the Dundalk keeper.

    I've rarely seen such a sorry more dejected looking bunch of supporters than those Dundalk folks ...who's mockney chanting, while being admirable for it's consistency for 85 mins, trailed off almost instantly once the first goal went in. I shouldn't laugh -I'd have been sickened to the pits if it'd been Limerick -but still ...priceless.

    Well done Mighty Mons!!!
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    Hey Lionel, u should have come up to say hello to me! I was the one announcing the goals & I have to say it was the thrill of the year for me to be able to announce "Monaghan United 2 Dundalk 0 and the goal scorer was Willie Doyle again!" Aw will go down as one of the best moments of my life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Good game on the telly. Sligo can fairly move it about since Cook took over.
    The first half was very good. Both sides kept the ball on the ground and played some good stuff. Sligo threathned early on and could have scored more than once. Cork scored against the run of play (great ball from Farrelly btw) which brought them back into the game and ended the second half strong. I thought Devine and the wall could have prevented Sligo's second- good free all the same though. Sligo killed the game after that, which was fair enough.

    Cook has really transformed Sligo- for their sake they'll want to make sure they hang on to Judge and Kudozovic, the best strike partnership in the league. They're playing some good stuff and have sorted their defence out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    Hey Lionel, u should have come up to say hello to me! I was the one announcing the goals & I have to say it was the thrill of the year for me to be able to announce "Monaghan United 2 Dundalk 0 and the goal scorer was Willie Doyle again!" Aw will go down as one of the best moments of my life!

    I pity you, I really, really do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    Cook has really transformed Sligo- for their sake they'll want to make sure they hang on to Judge and Kudozovic, the best strike partnership in the league. They're playing some good stuff and have sorted their defence out.
    I'll know we've really changed when we go to the Brandywell and beat them, which won't be for another season unfortunately. Unless we get them in the cup
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    Sligo were good tonight, still Cork should have beaten them.

    At least they came and tried to play a bit unlike Drogheda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman;
    I'll know we've really changed when we go to the Brandywell and beat them, which won't be for another season unfortunately. Unless we get them in the cup
    Cup . . . Brandywell . . . please don't use those two words together. Sorry, I'm still traumatised.

    Still, delighted with tonight. Only a pity Boyd couldn't have celebrated his debut by putting that rasper six inches lower.
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    Well done on hitting the crossbar.

    A few years ago you would have got a wide screen tv for such an achievement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry crumb View Post
    Well done on hitting the crossbar.

    A few years ago you would have got a wide screen tv for such an achievement.
    You lost, you deserved to, just accept it.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Or horny.

    Hopefully it's what you said though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    My match report:

    Monaghan United 2 Dundalk 0......HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

    Aw sorry am just delighted...It is our world cup when we beat them.
    Sorry Magicme but that's embarrassing. Yes, it's sweet to beat them, but if that is height of our ambition then it says a lot about the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    Hey Lionel, u should have come up to say hello to me! I was the one announcing the goals & I have to say it was the thrill of the year for me to be able to announce "Monaghan United 2 Dundalk 0 and the goal scorer was Willie Doyle again!" Aw will go down as one of the best moments of my life!
    That must have been you screamig on the radio when RTE went over for the end of match report.
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    Quote Originally Posted by monutdfc View Post
    Sorry Magicme but that's embarrassing. Yes, it's sweet to beat them, but if that is height of our ambition then it says a lot about the club.
    Oh I don't know - beating your bitterest rivals in a crunch game is the best thing ever. Probably a more intense high than winning the League.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onephillyhughes View Post
    I pity you, I really, really do.
    Pity away ...what's the score!!!!!
    " I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post
    I've rarely seen such a sorry more dejected looking bunch of supporters than those Dundalk folks ...who's mockney chanting, while being admirable for it's consistency for 85 mins, trailed off almost instantly once the first goal went in. I shouldn't laugh -I'd have been sickened to the pits if it'd been Limerick -but still ...priceless.

    Well done Mighty Mons!!!
    have to agree some real *******s with the dundalk support althought have to say some real suporters as well .. some even though it funny to do monkey chants at alvin rouse... poor *******s
    I wish i did not know then what I dont know now

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    Quote Originally Posted by monutdfc View Post
    Sorry Magicme but that's embarrassing. Yes, it's sweet to beat them, but if that is height of our ambition then it says a lot about the club.
    Your completely right monutdfc, I know if it was the other way round I would be irrate with Dundalk, lifting their game for two games a season and then playing half assed the rest of it.

    Soory Mons fans but whats the point in coming bottom three every season and justifying it because you beat your rivals once that season, it really shows a terrible lack of ambition by all parties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monutdfc View Post
    Sorry Magicme but that's embarrassing. Yes, it's sweet to beat them, but if that is height of our ambition then it says a lot about the club.
    That's a bit harsh. Right enough, it says more about your club than Magicme's attitude.

    I know what Harps fans would be like if we beat Derry in a few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Trader View Post
    I hear the Cork fans cheered our players off with a redintion of "we want you" shows how fickle footy fans are !
    how is it fickle? i've stuck by this group of players for 18 months. now i've given up hope, we need wholesale changes. the point was, while the talent in your squad may be limited, at least they give a damn. squad, manager - everyone must go. the rot has set in and i can't see anything turning it around. with the cash flowing into dublin clubs, we're in freefall and we're going to end up accepting our position as just another "provincial" club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fbtn View Post
    That's a bit harsh. Right enough, it says more about your club than Magicme's attitude.

    I know what Harps fans would be like if we beat Derry in a few weeks.

    exactly buddy, bring 'em on, it will be the highlight of alot of Harps fans football life IF we beat Derry. The way we r playing im fairly optimistic goin into that game
    Fair played Mons, maybe ye can get a good support out now. Last time we were down there, we had a disapointing crowd down yet we still out numbered the home fans. I suppose a club cant really progress if it hasnt much support.

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