anybody has a summary ofthe game??
any better news coming from the transfert windows??
missed the game last night - but heard from plenty of other how the crowd was so frustrated and how it gets to the players on the pitch
question is why does the home crowd effect them so much - it was the same last season - they know the craic now - the crowd will be on your back from the off so just ignore them - its no surprise any more!
as has been said above - they play much better away from home - same all last season aswell
more water!
anybody has a summary ofthe game??
any better news coming from the transfert windows??
allez Galway faut pas baisser les bras!! et salut Hendo je vois que tu fais du bon boulot avec cobh!
A couple of observations on last night.......
- Did not think the crowd were too hard on the players. From what I heard last night, there was frustration rather then venom aired. All present have a common wish for Galway United to succeed.
- When Regi signed last season he played really well as sweeper where his pace was vital. He has since moved to right full (in my opinion, to accommodate John Lester and Wes) and we are left with Wes & Fitzy in the centre with no pace and poor reaction skills. The goal tonight looked like slow motion.
- While Leech and Glynn tried hard to battle for hoof balls that were thrown at them, the defenders have the advantage in facing the balls. However, if Deegan and Russell are not in a positon to challenge for the second-ball and Cobh midfielders clean up all breaking balls then Galway are at nothing.
- Glynn's greatest asset is his speed and United cannot play a brand of football to suit him. I feel sorry for him dealing with hoof-football.
Reading the above posts of other contributors, the saying "you cannot make a silk purse........." springs to mind. I think that the players at the disposal of Jeff Kenna are simply not good enough. Whatever about ability, I personally would not fault the players effort last night.
It's not looking good.
Agree with all of this ShamTalk. I think it's a fair assessment. The Cobh lads played as if they were in the last chance saloon followng their home reverse to Haprs. The tall lads at the back #21 & #4 were in total control. We aare having no luck at all IMO and Terryland just does not have a welcome for a home side in the Prem. I seriously think we should consider a move back to Glenina if what now seems invitable comes to pass.
Things look very bleak, but I'll still be behind the lads on Friday night
Less Whining
Less Moaning
What are YOU doing to make it better?
I agree with most of what Shamtalk and My town say about last night and the team. I don't think, however, that we should look to a bit of luck to turn things around. At this level we should be creating our own 'luck'. Depending on a bit of luck is for those struggling in the first division.......and we look like having plenty of time for that next season. I don't know if i've finally gotten pessimistic or if reality is setting in but it doesn't look good and if anyone says we 'showed character' i'll scream.
Here's hoping (as opposed to hoofing) for a committed, passionate and proud display on Friday.
If YOU are not part of the solution,
YOU ARE part of the problem
I think more of the crowd last night were going mad at the ref and linesman then the players,i know i was anyway.I went ape at that incident where the lino on the far side had his flag up for a free to us and the ref plays on and a few seconds later gives cobh a dodgy looking one and ignored his linesman flag,brutal.If we werent so bad last night i would have nearly blamed the ref but that wasnt why we lost last night.
I heard someone next to me shout something to Jay o shea about him not trying and Jay looked up into the stand and muttered something to himself,it is affecting them but they are professionals so ive not much sympathy.
Btw,i personally wouldnt keep Rodgers,yes hes good in the air but his kick-outs are a major liability.
Ye can take fennelly
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All this talk of playing bannana is about as stupid as it gets IMO, i respect everyones views on the players as much as i would if Jeff was talking about them. But this is'nt the first time it's been floated, the man came from the giants of Monaghan United and a lot want to see him in goal, we've been told by fans of previous clubs he's a first division player and not good enough for this level, we're in enough bother as it is, no point making it worse putting in the worst goalie in the premier on top of that!.
If we do go down i'd be looking to get in Ger Hanley who'll be nearly 18 by then, if he's good enough for Ireland U-17's he should be good enough for us, plus he's a fan too so should have a desire to play for us!. There's plenty of good young players around the town and we should start picking them up before English teams do, i'd rather pay a commited hungry 17 yr old to sit on the bench until he's ready then most of the crap that's there now!!
There's the right way, the wrong way.... and the Max Power way!! :-D
I bow to your greater suggestion Gilberto, give young lads like Hanley a chance
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"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
Exactly looping and there isnt any money there to pay off their contracts. Jeff will only be able to bring players in if he can get other clubs to take the players he has off his hands. There is a lot of talk on here about the young players but im afraid now isnt the time to be blooding them.
We are the Galway Boys Stand up and make some noise"
Because they'll be out of contract at the end of the season and i was referring to next season
I'd rather give thriving young players a contract and chances then the likes of Foley and Rouse who's ability and level has been found years ago!!
GUFCT why is'nt it the time to be blooding the likes of Sinnot and Molloy?.... Can you honestly show me any examples of potential our senior players have shown us?. They have accumalted 6 points from twice as many games, i think it's time to take what i would regard all things considered as a MINOR risk, you can't do much worse then what went on last night and while i was never one for the whole ''Junior/Local players round town'' argument but a selection of the best players round town would have beaten the lads last night, it was that poor. It's far from the first time this year we've played like this, i've lost count of the amount of times i've said ''this is the worst performance i've ever seen'' and i think a few of the section c lad's will agree cause i heard it at countless other games aswell. I can't remember any of the younger lads even having a bad game when they got there chance and we're talking about the debuts, imagine what they could do with a bit of experience?
Last edited by gilberto_eire; 27/05/2008 at 3:50 PM.
There's the right way, the wrong way.... and the Max Power way!! :-D
if we keep going the way we are there wont be a next season gilberto and the sooner the players realise this the better.
We are the Galway Boys Stand up and make some noise"
It is interesting to read the various contributors inputs in regard to giving (local) youth its chance. As I see it there are a number of issues here:
- Do we expect Jeff Kenna to accept that relegation is inevitable and start using the youth now to "blood them" for Division One football next season?
- Which current youth players, given consistent playing time, would add value to the team at the moment? Sinnott or Molloy?
- If we end up playing in Division One next season, then can the club afford to blood young players again where the expectation would be for the club to bounce back immediately?
All of the above are difficult to answer but Jeff Kenna has to work with what he has to try and somehow get things changed around.
According to Nick Leeson, at the last fans forum, only two players have contracts that extend beyond this season so he has a lot of flexibility in separating the wheat from the chaff as he sees it. The difficulty too is that if we suffer relegation this season, the viabilty of full-time soccer next season is difficult to support financially and the calibre of player we could attract is likely to be less than what we would hope for.
All in all, Jeff Kenna and Galway United are in a very difficult position and I wish we had some simple answers.
I know ill probably get slated for saying this here but we are NOT down yet,theres over half the season left.Although last night was the first time i began to think relegation might be a reality but dont throw in the towel yet.If Jeff were to come out now and say hes preparing for next season in division 1already and will concentrate for the rest of the season on just bringing in youth players then im gonna tare up my season ticket.But he wont do/say that,Nick wont do/say it either.Some of the comments here defy logic.
I never said play young players that are'nt good enough for the Premier Divison, but can anyone honestly say that the players we're playing now are good enough to keep us up?. Any of the young fellas that have played so far have done a great job, the muck that was out on the pitch last night would'nt be anywhere near the top of the first divison at the moment IMO they did'nt even put any real effort in, you'd swaer it was a friendly game!!. I said though that if we do go down it's time to go out there and get the best young players around the town before they end up in England, i'm sure a few would stay here for a year or two if they were given a chance!
There's the right way, the wrong way.... and the Max Power way!! :-D
Bit of a small break tonight with Harps losing at home to some late goals. UCD get a point though. Amazing that we're not completely cut adrift yet. Bottom now looks like.
Harps 13 11
U.C.D 13 9
Cobh 13 9
Galway 13 6
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