I am just on about your pitch in particular. It must be just within the allowed limit for a soccer pitch.
Some weeks if we didnt have an opposition team to play we would struggle win. Pitches should be wide and flat to allow teams play football if they want.
Anyways I dont think you will be promoted but if you do I don't think your club is sustainable with the money you are spending compared to gate attendances
My head says Shels will last the pace but don't underestimate a run such as L37 are putting together. Fair play if they can pull it off but recent results are impressive.
FIFA approved to what level ?
The pitch you have is not up to the standard of pitch required by current UEFA licensing. It may pass some standard but it doesn't pass the current standard for the Premier Division in this country.
IF,, that's IF you do finish first it will be interesting to see if the FAI back down.
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IMO it will be Dundalk or Shelbourne, would be happy to see either club win the league too. Believe they are both capable of competing in the Premier Division, have the grounds for it, big (enough) names in Ireland.
Havnt been too impressed with Fingal or Waterford when I've seen them to be honest, but unfair to judge based on 1 or 2 games. League table is the only fair way to judge teams
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For sure. That's the beautiful thing about the league - you're bottom if you're the most **** team, and you're top if you're the best.League table is the only fair way to judge teams
For me, I'd say Dundalk. They've ground out a few results recently while not playing well, which is the mark of a strong-willed team.
My bet is either Shels or 37 I can see Dundalk messing it up again.
Cmon County!
Neither is any pitch in the first division then.
Because of our synthethic surface 2 tests needs to done. The test involved firing a ball at predetermined speed and to measure how long it would take for the ball to stop. The other test was the bounce of the ball. One of these tests failed. We where the only club that had to do the test and no grass surface in the first division and some of the premier would of passed those test as to their pitch conditions. The majority of away games i go to the pitches are in an awful state and they really are cabbage patches.
But when we do get promoted I would fully expect the pitch issue to be resolved and we will see Dundalk FC back where she belongs in the Premier Division.
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Personally, I think Fingal will crumble under any sort of pressure.... not enough backbone..
Rich coming from a dundalk fan I know... Limerick I would be worried about... Shels didnt look too great on friday - Yet we couldnt beat them.
If we can beat the next 3 - monahgan (h), longford (a) and wexford youths (h) I will start getting excited at our prospects... not too tall an order from what Ive seen.
I beg you pudding jinxy Kinspan Century park has a premier licence and if you pitch failed a uefa syntetic pitch inspection last year chances are it will have not got better but worse after another season.
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
the problems with the pitch in oriel can be solved with an investment in maintenance work that afaik hasn't yet been carried out. as jinxy said, that can addressed with promotion.
re the run in, dundalk have been grinding out the results despite not playing particularly well recently or having a regular goalscorer like Shels and SF have, so despite backing shels to go up, I'm gonna plump for the lilywhites.
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The reason that your kip got a licence was because there was a promotion that week. Collect 10 packets of tayto and get a premier licence. Sadly we where all on holidays to miss it.
As far as i'm aware slight maintenance needs to be done on the pitch. The infill needs to be changed or more put in to it. The club is working with the installers to make sure that the test is passed this year for the 2009 season.
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We were slow to start the season but i'd put that to the age old gelling a team together problem. I'm talking a mid season four or five games where no matter what we do we can't win like Shels have been on of late and Dundalk also to a lesser extent. Surely at least one of them or Waterford will get the better off us come seasons end. Hell Limerick too if they beat us monday coming.
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