Who Cares?!
Has the Senior Cup lost some of its appeal? Down here in the real capital there seems to be little build-up, even with 4 non-league teams all at home and the two Eircom League teams away.
Rockmount look best placed to cause an upset in this round, but they've had a long, hard season..... Marys were promoted in a playoff on Wed night, which went to extra time.... 'Hall host the champions which will be a really tough task, again at the end of a hard season.... Everton playing Carrick on Sunday morning would also seem to be well placed to advance.
The non-league sides (country wide) are all at the end of their seasons and it seems a difficult task to rise up to the challenges in the FAI Cup. Back in the days when the Senior Cup was in the middle of the (non-league) season, there seemed to be more media impetus, thus more interest, thus more crowds, thus more rewards (€...) for the non-league teams.![]()
Dont think Carrick are too pushed about this cup. They have reached their Holy Grail , the FAI Junior Cup, this season and are still celebrating that success as only they can!
Surely Carrick being the best junior team in the country could be good enough against Everton.Killester beat Bangor in the last round and are as good as any Intermediate team and Carrick are as good if not better than Killester.Are Carrick taking this serious and have they any injury problems?
Exactly!!! As I said, the FAI Senior Cup seems to have lost some appeal. Is this the impact of Summer football? Junior and Intermediate Cup competitions run through the winter, and then the Junior and Intermediate sides need to row into the Summer schedule.
In general Eircom League seems to have benefitted, but the Cup is suffering - at least the participation of the non-league sides is suffering.
Athlone have a good record against us down there, its going to be a very close match.
I will go for 2-1 Athlone or 2-2 draw![]()
Holmes to score for Harps.
PS: Hope we get knocked out and concentrate on survival
The deepest layer of human thinking and feeling somehow knows that God must exist - Pope Benedict XVI
Some FAI Cup Predictions
St Pats 4 Longford 0
Galway 1 Waterford 1
Shels 1 Dundalk 0
Shamrock 2 Sligo 3
The deepest layer of human thinking and feeling somehow knows that God must exist - Pope Benedict XVI
Bohs 1-0 up. JP Kelly after 14 mins
Derry 1-0 after 58 secs. Kevin Deery I think.
Dundalk 1 up at Shels
Douglas Hall 0-1 Drogs (Hughes)
Hughes doubles Drogs lead 2-0
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Pats 1-0 Longford
G O Neill
O Brien puts Galway 1-0 up v Waterford.
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Athlone 1-0 Harps.
Lim 37 0-1 Cork (Mooney peno)
EDIT Athlone now 2 up.
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No real shocks with tonights results.
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