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Pats 1 up. Wicked ball in by Brandon K.

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marcoloco wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:48 pm Pats 1 up. Wicked ball in by Brandon K.
Pats 2 up now.

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brandyball wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:43 pm
marcoloco wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:48 pm Pats 1 up. Wicked ball in by Brandon K.
Pats 2 up now.
2-3 (Pats)

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marcoloco wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 9:06 pm
brandyball wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:43 pm
marcoloco wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:48 pm Pats 1 up. Wicked ball in by Brandon K.
Pats 2 up now.
2-3 (Pats)
I still wouldn't be very confident ATM especially after Drogheda.

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Derry could be in 4th by the time they play their next home league game.

Next three games in league are Bohs (h), Sligo (h) and Dundalk (a).

I wouldn't be surprised if we failed to take 9 points from those games and yet still had a chance of winning it on last day.

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We know Rovers are Rovers and that's why they're still being seen as in with a chance. Galway have the same points and (aside from Pats away) have a soft enough run-in. Could they surprise everyone?

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We are now bookies favourites to win the league.

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rodgers wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:28 am Derry could be in 4th by the time they play their next home league game.

Next three games in league are Bohs (h), Sligo (h) and Dundalk (a).

I wouldn't be surprised if we failed to take 9 points from those games and yet still had a chance of winning it on last day.
Our performances and results this season suggest that we will fail to pick up those 9 points. Winning 3 on the bounce is very difficult to imagine with this team.

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DeeDerry1975 wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:44 am
Keyser Soze wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 7:52 am Had Rovers held on to win against us, I think the title was theirs.
You can see why they were so annoyed about losing 2 pts to such a shocking bit of cheating.
This chat about cheating is an interesting one. Over the season teams cheat is all sorts of ways, players hitting the deck holding their face to get a player sent off, diving, goalkeepers falling over in the box under a bit of pressure to get a free kick. It happens in al levels of football. I have no sympathy for Rovers, I remember a game in Tallaght where they took a throw in 30 yards from where they should and Gaffney scored an equaliser against us. If the peno had been given against us we would have been pissed off but what can we do about it, ref gave it. Also, remember last season away to Sligo near the end of the season when the defender climbed on Cian Kavanagh's back in the box and there was no peno given. I'm sure that was at 0-0, we lost the game 1 nil and had Boyce sent off. Swings and roundabouts lads.......
Most players cheat to gain over another. Can’t think of a game I’ve seen that there was one or a number of players or coaches cheating. It’s the worst part of the game, not the playing of poor football. Even children are at it, taken probably from watching Champion league matches, World Cup games, even women’s games even local football. This is mainly for monitory gain with paid players.
Saw an under 11 game were a lad threw himself down in the box and before the ref could adjudicate on the moment, the boy’s mother roared at him to get up, adding “he never touched you”. Rugby isn’t totally innocent but miles more honourable than football.

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Nige92 wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 3:14 pm
rodgers wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:28 am Derry could be in 4th by the time they play their next home league game.

Next three games in league are Bohs (h), Sligo (h) and Dundalk (a).

I wouldn't be surprised if we failed to take 9 points from those games and yet still had a chance of winning it on last day.
Our performances and results this season suggest that we will fail to pick up those 9 points. Winning 3 on the bounce is very difficult to imagine with this team.
I wouldn't even be confident of beating a relegation bound Dundalk. The previous game this year in Oriel was abject.

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Very diplomatic way of saying shite.

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TenaciousDee wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 4:44 pm Very diplomatic way of saying shite.
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Galway missed the chance to overtake us by only drawing with Dundalk.

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Big game in the title race this evening.

Hard to know what the best result would be for us, either a draw or Rovers victory.

60 points could see this title won. If that's the case, then we need to pick up 10 points from 5 remaining games - Bohs(h) Sligo(h) Dundalk(a) St Pats(a) Shelbourne(h). It's certainly possible that we can do that. Those 10 points almost certainly need to include beating Shels in the last game, unless they completely tank. Anything above 10 points gives us a great chance imo.

If Shels lose today and we beat them in the final game, they can only pick up 6 points, giving them 60 total but behind us on goal difference. If Shels pick up a point today then I think it gives them the advantage.

If Rovers win, they'd go to 52 points with 3 games to play - Drogheda(a) Dundalk(a) Waterford(h). A very favourable run in but it would require them to win 4 in a row. 4 wins would take them to 61 points total. They currently have a lower GD than us (10 v 17). That would require us to get to at least 61 points in order to win the league.

Personally, I'm leaning towards wanting a Rovers win and asking them to reel off 4 wins in a row.

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Nige92 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 1:35 pm Big game in the title race this evening.

Hard to know what the best result would be for us, either a draw or Rovers victory.

60 points could see this title won. If that's the case, then we need to pick up 10 points from 5 remaining games - Bohs(h) Sligo(h) Dundalk(a) St Pats(a) Shelbourne(h). It's certainly possible that we can do that. Those 10 points almost certainly need to include beating Shels in the last game, unless they completely tank. Anything above 10 points gives us a great chance imo.

If Shels lose today and we beat them in the final game, they can only pick up 6 points, giving them 60 total but behind us on goal difference. If Shels pick up a point today then I think it gives them the advantage.

If Rovers win, they'd go to 52 points with 3 games to play - Drogheda(a) Dundalk(a) Waterford(h). A very favourable run in but it would require them to win 4 in a row. 4 wins would take them to 61 points total. They currently have a lower GD than us (10 v 17). That would require us to get to at least 61 points in order to win the league.

Personally, I'm leaning towards wanting a Rovers win and asking them to reel off 4 wins in a row.
I’d bet on Rovers to win their remaining games taking them to 61 points. We need 62. That’s 4 wins from 5. Important to win our home games.

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Rovers beat Shels 2-0

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marcoloco wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:10 pm I’d bet on Rovers to win their remaining games taking them to 61 points. We need 62. That’s 4 wins from 5. Important to win our home games.
If we get to 61 then we're likely to have increased our goal difference along the way so given the +5 advantage we have at the minute, we'd likely win it on goal difference... Which would be hilarious

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Nige92 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:29 pm
marcoloco wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:10 pm I’d bet on Rovers to win their remaining games taking them to 61 points. We need 62. That’s 4 wins from 5. Important to win our home games.
If we get to 61 then we're likely to have increased our goal difference along the way so given the +5 advantage we have at the minute, we'd likely win it on goal difference... Which would be hilarious
First priority has to be a top 3 finish. Drogs in the cup final still leaves the possibility that 4th spot gets nothing.

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I’d bet on Rovers to win their remaining games taking them to 61 points. We need 62. That’s 4 wins from 5. Important to win our home games.
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One of those wins has to be against Shels unless the drop points before we meet them

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