Not a bit of it.
If ourselves and Dundalk win all our other games it will come down to that meeting at the RSC that will take on epic proportions as it approaches. Winner of that would then take the title.
Now that won't happen, points will still be dropped by everyone, home and away (and Dundalk's home record is worse than ours, everyone's is), and none of the top four are out of it yet, not by a long way!
Last edited by stann; 01/09/2008 at 12:19 PM.
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Waterford having to play Shels twice, away at Fingal and Limerick. Surely they will drop points in these games.
Our remaining games:
Athlone Town (a)
Kildare County (h)
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Shelbourne (h)
Monaghan United (a)
Longford Town (h)
Wexford Youths (a)
Sporting Fingal (h)
Waterford United (a)
Limerick 37 (h)
Athlone Town (h)
Kildare County (a)
Cobh won the division on 77 points last year, with Harps 1 point behind them and us another 10 behind Harps.
For us to finish on 77 points this year, we could afford to drop 7 points between now and the end of the season - for example we could lose away to Waterford and draw at home to both Fingal and Shels as long as we won all our other matches.
Hopefully, the three clubs behind us will continue to take points off each other and Waterford won't be able to break away from Shels and Fingal. If that trend continues then we might not even have to make it to 77 points.
Very true but it's probably too early to still call. I have been think all last week about the permutation and the Limerick result taught me not to count my chickens.
72 to 77 points will win it for one of the 4. I still think we are the best positioned as our goals conceded amount is very low (16). If we can keep that below 20 till the end of the season we should be fine.
This is one of the best first divisions that I can remember. No one side has been completely in control of the division and no side has really blown their opposition away. IMO its a necessity for us to get out this season as 3 are coming down. So in the first next season there could be Shels, Waterford, Fingal, Limerick and three of Cobh, UCD, Galway and Harps also to contend with
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I agree! It's absolutely imperative that we get up this season. Next season's first division will be unbelievably competitive - only one assured promotion spot for 12 teams, with two others playing off to enter the promotion/relegation playoff. A lot of clubs are going to rot in that division next year...
As for this year, I'm hoping Shels win on Friday and dent Waterford's confidence a bit. A win for us in Athlone is a must after the Limerick fiasco to steady the ship again and hopefully regain our 5 point advantage!
I'll probably be in the hospital with a nervous breakdown by the end of the season, not a day goes by without me whipping out the fixture lists and wondering how it will all pan out...![]()
My girlfriend has sworn that she will leave me if Dundalk dont win the league. She says I am becoming unbearable and she can't put up with another year of listening to me.
I'm undecided now how I want Dundalk to finish. It could free me up for away trips
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All that holds true for us as well. Next season will be the strongest 1st division ever I'd say. Add in a possible relegation for Cork and it'll be near to impossible for us to go up next year. It'll be nothing less than painfully fascinating between now and November
It will be equally if not more difficult to actually stay in the premier after promotion this season. You'll be in a battle with Bray and Harps!!
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It will be very difficult, especially with the 3 relegated teams wanting to bounce back straight away as well as 3 out of the top 4 at the minute in the 1st division who loose out on that one promotion spot and then you have an ever improving Limerick side. You could almost see more teams suffering with financial problems in that division such as the Athlones and Longfords with that type of competition next season. When will they ever be back in the premier division with the way things are going these days???
I would actually keep the league format the same as before..12 in premier, 10 in first. Bottom two go down and playoff for the other spot.
Really looking forward to next season already. alot can change though between the end of this season and the start of next so who knows what postion some clubs will be in come the start of next both on and off the field.
I would expect at least one of the relegated teams to struggle. It highly unlikely that all 3 teams will challenge. This year has been highly competitive as well with 4 teams going for one spot. Next year would probably be 5 for two spots. Not much harder id say. But hay who knows really
Ok. Potentially two spots. There is still an extra option of going up
Last edited by Lamper.sffc; 03/09/2008 at 10:55 PM.
If the bottom of the Premier Division stays the same (which I think it will) and the top of the Frist Divison stays the same (Who knows??) then it will be Cobh, Galway, UCD coming down from the Premier. I think Waterford may struggle if they don't go up this season but both Shelbourne and Fingal are getting stronger both on and off the field everyday. Limerick will be much improved next season and I think there is a chance we could nick one of the play-off places. And also don't rule out Longford they may improve over the off-season.
Basically, the First Division next season will be very interesting. UCD, Galway, Cobh, Limerick, Shels, Waterford and Fingal all going for Potentially two promotion spots.
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Nothing won yet this season so you shouldn't exclude us from 1st division talk even if it is for next season.
Licensing may be a problem for some of the premier clubs. Cork and Sligo may have problems getting a premier license so they could be down there.
Personally I think 2 could come up from the 1st. Some of the clubs in the premier are really in that poor of a financial state.
Theres
Sligo
Cork
Cobh (in relegation zone)
Harps (could be ok)
Galway (in relegation zone)
UCD (In relegation zone but could stay up if cork of Sligo have to drop to the first)
Cobh and Galways finances are poor so there could be 4 sides in the premier without license and then with the winners of the 1st going up 2nd place may be allowed in on those circumstances
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