Maybe Granville should have played for the entire season and not just the last third.
Justice? For what exactly, that three signed players played and Granville being sore losers thought they'd pull them up on minute spelling errors. I suggest you check up the meaning of justice in the dictionary.
agreed ,they maybe bad but other teams like aisling and regional did not set the league alight when they came up have built their teams where they are not a million miles from challenging for honours at the end of the year.teams that stay up will have a chance of building for next season.its up to them to push on.
any fixtures for the weekend and next week?
'You should never have a bad game, off the ball.......'
regardng the justice for poor granville ,as rafa benitez says the season is a long one.if you cant win enough games to stay up thats the teams own fault.tis a long season and its unfair to blame opposition teams when the fact is if your good enough you wont go down.
was at corbally and star on sunday.fair play to star,they were the better team for long periods and were unlucky in the end.young walters had a fine game for star as did pa barry.star could easily have not bothered turning up but in fairness they did and battled to the end.sherlock looked dangerous for corbally and scored a good hat trick.imo both teams could do with a good dose of training.both looked well unfit.alot of players huffing and puffing at the end.imo star will do well to hold on to walters and pa barry.
Its not a matter of Star hanging onto players. Its the two lads that couldnt be bothered leaving. I'd be very surprised if either of them signed for another prem club
Unfortunatly 4 of our starting 11 v Aisling were out injured (as 3 of them were sbutitued versus Aisling) and therefore were not playing against Corbally.
Star also had 3 players missing due to family commitments, so thats 7 in total, hence the reason for the 3 over 40's players playing.
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