I think theres one of these somehwere already.
Here it is: http://foot.ie/forums/showthread.php?t=126156
Thought I'd start this off - I'm not sure my opinions will change based on the last week of the season.
Brian Murphy
Brian Shelley
Ken Oman
Craig Sives
Conor Powell
Shane Robinson
Stephen Rice
Paul Keegan
Billy Dennehy
Gary Twigg
Raf Cretaro
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I think theres one of these somehwere already.
Here it is: http://foot.ie/forums/showthread.php?t=126156
Last edited by sligofan4ever; 01/11/2009 at 3:16 PM.
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I look at some of these teams of the year & I'm left scratching my head, I think it's harder to lose a reputation in this league than run a club at a profit.
Shane Robinson has not been able to keep a regular spot in the Rovers side so how could you be in a team of the year?
First Division Team of the year IMO.
GK: Dean Deleany (Shels)
RB: Brian Shorthall (UCD)
LB: Evan McMillan (UCD)
CB: Kenny Browne (Waterford)
CB: Kevin Murray (Waterford)
RM: Conan Byrne (Fingal)
ML: David McCallister (Shels)
CM: Ronan Finn (UCD)
CM: Robert Bayly (Fingal)
CF: Graham Cummins (Waterford)
CF: Karl Bermingham (Monaghan)
Evan McMillan has never played full back in all the games I've seen him play. I could be wrong, but I think he's right footed too.
Also, Shorty's a good player for us, but it's debatable if he's even the best right back at UCD.
Last edited by John83; 01/11/2009 at 4:55 PM. Reason: And another thing...
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Kilduff ahead of Cummins when Cummins has 23 goals?
As for UCD whose your left back then. My bad on that I was sure it was McMillian
Nangle. McMillan is a centre half.
You can't spell failure without FAI
ahhh.. Must be him of thinking of then. Impressed me the three times we've played ye.
GK: Dean Delaney (Shels)
RB: Michael Synnott (Shels)
LB: Lorcan Fitzgerald(hes the ginger lad yeah?) (Fingal)
CB: Evan McMillan (UCD)
CB: Kevin Murray (Waterford)
RM: Conan Byrne (Fingal)
ML: Chris Mulhall (UCD)
CM: Ronan Finn (UCD)
CM: David McAllister (Shels)
CF: Graham Cummins (Waterford)
CF: Stephen O'Flynn (Limerick)
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Stephen O Flynn only came in half way through the season. Granted he has been outstanding since then scoring 16 goals or so but a place in the team of the year seems a bit far. However, all to their own opinion!
I think Rovers would have 2 contenders. Right back : Romauld Boco and Striker : Rafael Cretaro. Gary Twigg would be the other striker by the way. Joseph Ndo would have to be in there somewhere.
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I'd probably pick 8 Bohs players, plus Murray, Twigg and Cretaro......
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Precisely the reason he should be there or there abouts in the team of the season. Only in the division a couple of months and he flew up the goal scoring charts. 15 goals in 8 or 9 apperances i believe. Seemed to be a lot more goals scored in the division this season though so there are a good few different strike partnerships that could be in the team of the season.
Wouldn't have Shane Robinson anywhere near this team, he has been muck most the season bar 2 or 3 games towards the end of the season, no leadership qualitys no pace and Stephen Rice carrying him all season. Would have Deegan of Bohs in there and maybe Sean O Connor of Shamrock rovers, he has been fairly consistant all season with a couple of quality goals.
Killer's missed way too many chances to make the team, I think. He could easily have had 20. Done very well for us, mind, but I think Stephen O'Flynn and Karl Bermingham should be in there ahead of him. Was Cummins injured for the second half of the season or did he just drop off entirely in form? Also, I'd have Eóin Martyn of Mervue in nets.
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