I'd say Higgins couldn't give a flying **** about his prediction being wrong. Dundalk lost. League is back on for us
I think Higgins in particular needs spell in the dunce's corner after that prediction. Double figures indeed.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
I'd say Higgins couldn't give a flying **** about his prediction being wrong. Dundalk lost. League is back on for us
I would still sooner see Dundalk go up.
Roddy Collins, the biggest <insert as appropiate> in Irish Football.
I couldn't give a fiddlers!!!
I do know one thing...
This must be the worst First Division in history.
To be honest,, no team deserves promotion.
It has been awful
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No team seems to want to go up either. Could Shels afford a Premier Divison campaign?.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Not with the way their own "fans" are getting the club fined for certain misdemeanours according to the Shels website.
Who would want to get promoted really? The full-time teams can have their own league and the rest of us could compete in a new 17-team First Division next season!
Dundalk's Big Annual Collapse is underway and you hate to see it.A team that seems well in control of a division and then throws it all away.I seem to recall it happening in other seasons recently too.I really hope they go up though,they derseve it.They ruined my accumulator for the second week running,were always a good bet for a win now i aint so sure.
Do you know the difference in income levels from the first division and the premier division ?
Find that difference and add it to the first division expenditure.
The answer is a YES.
Will we have the money to stay up ?
Probably not....
But we will certainly have more income playing in the Premier Division and teams on small budgets have managed to stay up previously so who knows.
For example I'd imagine we could comfortably spend as much as UCD spend and they have managed to stay up many times.
With the drop off in crowds the question should really be 'Can we afford not to go up' !!
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Well yeah, I probably phrased the question wrongly. I really meant would ye have enough coming in to be competitive and not get carried away like other promoted teams?. But I guess you could fund a part time team alright. A lot more Dublin derbies would certainly help.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
I was delighted to see the score on aertel last night. I couldn't believe it when I saw Longford 2-0 up. A win for Waterford v Athlone and we go top tonight. Shels and Sporting Fingal are still in with a a chance too.
Cant believe it,every year........i feel sick,1st Division is depressing,and i am well and truely depressed
Only another 9 titles till Drogheda become pride of county louth!!!
Not a chance we will win the league. I think Waterford have it as they can win the league now with a draw at home against us. We simply are not good enough even with the highest wages in the division. Gill needs to go even if by some miracle we win the league.
[quote=Louth4sam;1032471. Gill needs to go even if by some miracle we win the league.[/quote]
Totally agree!!!
Only another 9 titles till Drogheda become pride of county louth!!!
Fingal have the highest wage bill.
Can anyone post up the current table and the run in for the 4 clubs involved
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Dundalk 30 59
Waterford United 29 57
Shelbourne 29 53
Sporting Fingal 28 50
Dundalk:
Wexford (a)
Sporting Fingal (h)
Waterford (a)
Limerick (h)
Athlone (h)
Kildare (a)
Waterford United:
Athlone (h)
Fingal (a)
Limerick (a)
Dundalk (h)
Kildare (a)
Shels (h)
Monaghan (a)
Shels:
Monaghan (h)
Athlone (a)
Wexford (h)
Longford (a)
Fingal (h)
Waterford (a)
Lomerick (h)
Fingal:
Limerick (a)
Athlone (a)
Waterford (h)
Dundalk (a)
Kildare (h)
Shels (a)
Monaghan (h)
Wexford (a)
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