Come back for the end of the Airtricity season Taz.
Come back for the end of the Airtricity season Taz.
And, speaking of the champions-elect, this needs a place in this new thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-WNPNl-QF4
Good timing, Giggles. If Harps beat UCD tonight we secure 2nd place and home advantage second for the playoff. My fiancée is over tonight but I'm hoping I can convince her to come too. :D
You should have waited to propose at it :nod:
:lol:
I can just imagine the incomprehensible announcement on our decades old tannoy.
Piss poor turnout in Cork tonight. Maybe Rovers won't be the only club team telling RTÉ to ram it.
Nice, still an outside chance you can make the playoffs too. No fight left in UCD after tonight's battering. Not sure who I'd rather face.
Small chance. Early home form left a huge uphill battle though.
Cup semi final weekend :cool:
Jesus, Tony Cousins looks so old now.
http://m.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2015/10...ristol-rovers/
Should do OK at League Two level if he moves.
This Dundalk team must be the best that has been seen in the country. Be interesting to see what happens if 2 or 3 head over to England.
Back Friday night :cool:
Won't make the Cobh game as I'm going to David O'Doherty but heading up to Athlone the following week.
We've got the big North West derby on Friday night, which is going to be awesome. I'm expecting the place to be packed out. We've added quite well to the squad, including former United U19 captain (I think) Ryan McConnell. As usual we're worried where the goals are going to come from, but solid defence is the route to success in this league, I reckon. We'll get pasted by the best sides, though.
So glad we're out of the First Divison. :D
You bastard :D Shels basically have a bunch of kids looking at the squad. Hopefully the few loans from Rovers pan out as they really need to get out of this mire.
Taz would be all over this lad like a rash though.
http://www.shelbournefc.ie/player/195/Sodiq_Oguntola
That went rather well @CJay, did you go after?
It was a weird game. Derry were awful, First Division standard. We weren't much better, but were just stronger all across the pitch. So good to see the Derry fans leaving after we got the second with 15 minutes to go. :harold: Pitch wasn't great, the ball was hardly bouncing at all. We'll take the 3 points, though. Great start.
Dundalk will probably tear us apart at their place next week.
Shels carried on where they left off last season. Didn't make it as I was at a gig but I'm heading up to Athlone next weekend, get a better handle on what they're like.
How many go up this season? Hard to look past UCD / Limerick / Drogheda.
Well that was worthwhile.
West Ham considering buying share in Shamrock Rovers to use the club for work permit applications.
http://www.balls.ie/football/shamroc...ncrease/327918
What's special about Ireland in terms of work permits? I thought Belgium was the place for that sort of thing.
Just came here to mention I will narrate brann return to tippeligaen and the story of 4th division team called valestrand hjellvik.
Soon on your screen!
Well, the first game of the season was last week and that cockblocker Erik huseklepp scored a good goal and brann made a good return
I do remind I have a hate/ love relationship with brann
https://youtu.be/9UlOcHLBttM
Something was needed anyway. I only vaguely remember him though.
http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/art...ephen-elliott/
Jamie English :chief:
Was always on the cards in the streets and pubs, but this a bit of a reoccurrence.
http://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/vid...alymount/74675
That's a bit mad. Who started it all?
Harps really do play some eye-bleeding stuff. :lol:
I'd say they need to, but eve at the top it's eye bleeding.
That one tonight was strange in the ground. I've witnessed a few outside but it's normally only there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gupItBTvvfo
2:26 Ashley cole picks up two yellow cards inside 33 seconds. First card at the throw-in was for time wasting. Not sure how the referee figured that out when la galaxy are above sporting city kansas in the league
Great work by the cameraman after the second challenge.
Players putting their hands in the referees chest like that. Should be handing out red cards all over the place.
Lol at Giovani, the timewaster.
@Spoonsky Do you rate Cedrick Mabwati?
Yes.
Isle of Man team looking to join League of Ireland. Surely should be League of Wales or NI you'd think really.
http://www.the42.ie/isle-of-man-team...80732-May2016/
Brian Kerr :cool:
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2016/...71-brian-kerr/
Might see the thread sponsor get a game tonight.
Yeah, League Cup.
This is an old post, but we'd be better amalgamating the entire non-English leagues into one league. The League of Ireland can get involved too, as can the Channel Isles. The concern would be costs for away matches for amateurs / semi-professionals, but at least you'd have some improvement in the level of competition.
It's a non-starter, given they'd all be terrified of UEFA / FIFA kicking off that they don't have their own national league.
Wouldn't even be any point in every attempting to join the League of Ireland and Irish League. Even games with the top sides would have fuck all interest so the bottom games would be a complete non starter.
Too many pointless suit jobs to be lost for it ever to be even close to an option anyway.
Jordan Rossiter is going to be an absolute star. He's a proper little throwback, with his jet black boots, shirt tucked in, and shorts pulled up to his chest. I love him already.
He is. Captained England at about six different levels of youth football too.
This might be the most idiotic idea ever:
https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/arti...s-ligue-1-club
Surely it's just a way to launder money or something equally shady.
If Dundalk do win the league this season then it'll have to be their best yet. The October schedule is mental.
4th - Derry City
8th – Sligo
11th – Cork City
14th – Rovers
17th – Longford Town
20th – Zenit
23rd – Bohemians
25th – St. Pats
28th – Galway United
Pat Flynn's retirement statement was better than most, and a nice dig at Bohs too.
Quote:
Today I retire.
So I thought….. i better do a statement. I’m going to name drop a bit so please forgive me.
I didn’t want to retire but the legs don’t move like they used to and when the slowest player in the league says to me “I’ll be your legs” I knew I had to call it a day…so thanks for that Mark Rossiter.
To Kiara…….My girlfriend in my Joeys days and now my wife as I finished in Longford. You were there for it all.Thanks for your patience, understanding and keeping my feet on the ground.
Leaving for work at 8am, going straight to training and getting home at 9pm was tough…so to my kids I apologise for missing so much and look forward to spending all my time with you. If you have my passion on the pitch and your Mam’s passion in the bedroom you will excel at whatever you choose.
Big thanks to my family who helped me so much over the years. Especially my Dad, you went out of your way so much to help me, I’ll never forget that.
To my friends who’ve been there since the start and supported me home and away, thank you.
To my aunties and uncles who looked after me when I was clubless in England, thank you.
To all the Coaches, Managers, Physio’s and Kitmen I’ve had, and the time you put in, thank you so much.
To all my teammates….thank you for your ability to adjust to playing with 10 men most weeks.
To the referees, I apologise for the tackles and my colourful language that led to them colourful cards. My wife would like to thank you for the hundreds of Euro’s in fines I had to pay because of you.
To the fans of Waterford thanks for making me a cult hero.
To the fans of Shels, it’s my biggest regret in my career that you got relegated when I played for you, it’s a huge club and shouldn’t be in that situation.
To the Pats fans, I got paid for doing what you do…..watching games from a bench every week. It wasn’t down to lack of trying, it was just Kenna and O’Brien were outstanding. I hope I repaid you with the Cup Final song I wrote for you.
To the Longford fans, I admire the handful of lads who follow the team everywhere they go. We had bad nights but some great ones too. It’s a great club. Thank you.
To everyone at Shamrock Rovers thank you. Friday nights and coming from my house you could see the floodlights. Pulling on the famous green and white and hearing the fans sing as you wait in the tunnel, then the teasing smell of burgers and chips as you wait for the whistle to blow. It’s what you dream of. I was just a fan that got lucky.
To the Fans of Bohs, I loved playing in Dalymount. I loved the abuse and I loved having Coke bottles hopped off my head. I didn’t like you, but I have to say I admired your passion too and I’ll miss it.
Football is the greatest game on earth and anyone who says otherwise is a lying Luther.
It gave me the chance to win All Irelands.
It gave me the chance to learn from my hero Denis Irwin everyday in training.
It gave me the chance to play in the same team as a man people say is the maddest man in football, Paul Gascoigne….this was true, until I met Boccer Bayly.
It gave me the chance to captain my country at youth level and blast out Amhrán na bhFiann.
It gave me the chance to meet the President of Ireland.
It gave me so many kicks in the balls, like relegations, injuries, missing Christmas’ and missing friends & family.
It gave me the chance to win leagues with superstars like Twigg, Bradley, Baker, Salmon and O’Sullivan.
It gave me the chance to have great friends like Stephen Rice and Pat Sullivan, classy on and off the pitch.
It gave me the chance to mark Cristiano Ronaldo from corners.
It gave me the chance to stand in a helpless wall when Del Piero stuck a free in top corner.
It gave me a chance to play against the leagues best…..Derek Pender, Glen Crowe, Jason Byrne, John O’Flynn and Christy Fagan.
It gave me the chance to play under great captains like Kenna and Murray.
It gave me a rivalry with Killian Brennan, a great player that wasn’t afraid to kick me back. I’ll miss that.
It gave me a chance to miss a peno in front of 30,000 people in Lansdowne Road.
It gave me the chance to have songs sung about me….some good, some bad.
It gave me the chance to play for all of Dublin’s big clubs.
Anyone that watches football will know I’m an average player but hard work and commitment was the reason I got all these chances.
If I can do it anyone can.
Never give up.
Thank you football.
Swindon Town's chairman has taken over Waterford United. They'll walk division one with 3 or 4 loans.
Is Jordan Stewart that former (maybe United or Ipswich? prodigy who was supposed to be the next *Enter relevant midfielfer here*?
Wasn't he that Scottish kid that played for Real Madrid?
We're both wrong, but I now know I mixed him up with Marcus Stewart.
edit: No, he's age doesn't match so it must be the much more less inspiring Michael Stewart from United. No idea why I thought he was a prodigy of any sort. Must have come good for me in FM or something.
I got a Northern Irish fella when I googled it.
This thread reminds me of John Bostock.
Jordan Stewart is a Northern Irish lad.
Next time you think your FA is incompetent, spare us a thought.
https://www.balls.ie/football/irish-...-report/354551
:DQuote:
Proposals included.
LOI scores displayed on bus stops
Hollywood walk of fame containing the faces of ex-greats decorating the pathway up to the ground
Painting the bus stops near the ground in the club colours
Regional Heritage incorporated into the club brand - illustrated with the example of Sligo Rovers harnessing the power of WB Yeats (slouching towards the Showgrounds penalty box to score?)
Games with MLS sides to promote among US audiences
Half-time EA Sports tournaments broadcast on (which?) giant screens
Some of that must be parody. There is, for instance, not a fucking chance that such a presentation included a well paid man having an imaginary phone conversation with 'Joe's Pork Sausages'.
I wish it had all been one big comedy routine.
In all seriousness, however Dr Nick that bloke may seem, the people doing the same consultancy for the 'top' leagues are probably not much less idiotic, but probably paid 50 to 100 times as much. Marketing is all one big bullshit merry-go-round.
'Confidential transparency'. I mean, for fuck sake.
Pavel's really let himself go, by the looks of things.
Season kicks off on Friday here. The FAI have basically shat on the first division by announcing they're going from 12-8 to10-10 next season so it'll be 3 down, 1 up with no playoff. I'd expect most of the clubs out of the promotion running (Waterford have cash so should run away with things) to get rid of a lot of the part time players by mid season and go with U19's. I'll pop along to the first few Shels games and suss things out but the fan groups are still standing by the planned boycott over the stadium move so attendances could be down to double figures.
Up top there's been a good bit of turnover at Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers and Bray have spent a fair bit so, along with Cork City, there should be a decent title race coming anyway.
Bit of a shitter.
http://www.derryjournal.com/news/der...ride-1-7873265
Oof. No age to go. I hope it wasn't something suspicious or suicide.
Why does football attract so many Walter Mitty lunatics?
This guy has shown a few brief glimpses of his madness in the past but this is new levels.
They went even madder today with a follow up.
https://www.balls.ie/football/bray-w...atement-370240
Freeview have added a new channel, Free Sports, and they are going to be showing some 'other' leagues which tend not to be on other channels - it's kicking off with Sporting Lisbon vs Fierense at 7pm and then Benfica vs someone at 9pm on Friday night.
Tenerife vs Granada (Sunday, midday) and Standard Leige vs Charleroi (Sunday, 5pm) are also on this weekend, but they're going to be showing some Irish League and I think I read South American stuff as well.
Spanish segunda is quality if you like fucking slow, goalless football. Very much like Serie B in the good old days when, similarly, Serie A was the best league.
South American league football is only marginally preferable to open heart surgery without anaesthetic.
Couple of fixing bans.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017...a-year-by-fai/
Cork City finally limped over the line to claim the title tonight. Every single medal should be shipped over to Preston to Sean Maguire, they've been horrendous since he left.
So I take it that wasn't their ground that folded in the wind over the weekend?
Decent turnaround. Wonder how much a bill for that sets back a club like Cork?
It would hit any club hard here. Even Derry City we're going mad about the loss of money because they'd travelled to Cork on Sunday and it wasn't postponed until they were already down.
They won't exactly be rolling in it from the league win either, I think the prize money is less than €200,000.
It must be a little soul destroying to know that, unless you're lucky to sneak a European group stage, your balance sheets are always going to be tight.
Dundalk sale to a US investment group confirmed. This will only end in tears.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2018...ed-consortium/
Doubt it gets more than ten extra people to show up but nicely done all the same.
Do you know what way this works these days @Boydy?
Like if the league ended today, could Ballymena win the playoffs and the title from 6th?
http://i65.tinypic.com/o8bh41.png
Not entirely sure. I think it's just a split type thing rather than a proper play-off. So the points still count, it's not the top 6 in a knock-out or anything.
Ho Chi Minh City FC Season Ticket prices announced.
400,000 for my usual spot. That works out at $1.36 per game :drool:
Serious value.
Between being in England working and the snow, I haven't had a chance to use mine yet.
First day of the Chinese Super League today. Guangzhou derby to kick things off and it's the best match I've watched all season. Currently 5-4 to R&F with ten to go.
:cool:
Speaking of the Indian Super League, Berbatov is getting along well with his new manager, David James, it seems.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXcIOz1W4AUr5La.jpg:large
Finally getting to a game tonight, the Londonderry element are visiting Tallaght. Should be a decent enough game, very little between them.
Have they taken on American naming systems over there then?
Element meaning northy scummers.
Got a call at 3pm and had to run to a job. Only home so I cunting missed it and Dundalk Cork isn't on telly either.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say this will never happen. A stadium on top of a shopping center is a nice idea for a bit of publicity though.
https://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=7783
That's a cool idea.
Like a pound shop version of Monaco’s stadium.
Your man Richie Towell got promoted today.
Do they show a lot of Irish league games on TV over there @Giggles?
RTÉ show about 8 and Eir Sport do likewise. They're few and far between once the GAA championships start though.
Was expecting this to be Bray or Athlone but things are seemingly a mess there. Fingers crossed it opens up two promotion places if they go under.
Savage tackle from last nights game
How he didn't walk for that is unreal.
Why are there two different replays in that clip?
Yeah, that one's a bit of a shocker.
I hope that is like the normal type of tackle in Ireland
It is. Just not in soccer.
https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportblad...dtakt-mot-barn
Second malmö ff player in 5 years convicted of having sex with minor (this time the sentencing was child rape). The team still hasn't issued a statement.
I’ve never trusted @Trancemeister
Galway United have called an EGM to see if they'll be sold to some Saudi group.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2018...audi-takeover/
And Cork City have signed Damien Delaney who should be a help for the early European rounds.
(And I still don't know why Roma love him so much).
Stories emerging now that Delaney saved the kid of a Roma director from a serious accident in a hotel earlier this year apparently. Makes more sense now if that's the case.
Palermo lost in the serie B playoff last night. It didnt help that the Frosinone substitutes were throwing balls onto the field during play in an attempt to stop Palermo attacks.
https://youtu.be/93yUw7c5TYM
So we fired our manager and there's rumors that Scolari might take over (lol). The long story of it is that Kaka will come on as Technical Director, learn under Scolari, then take over as manager in 2019. (these are again wild rumors).
My friends are basically "oh that'll be perfect blah blah blah" and I'm asking them based on what? Kaka has no experience in that role whatsoever. He has no front office experience to speak of at all. Why would he be good, ya know, as opposed to an experienced technical director not only in football in general but specifically to MLS?
Well he was world player of the year so clearly he knows how to spot talent!
Why? Why does winning balon d'or make you a perfect person to spot talent not just in general but for the MLS. Why are we in such a rush to let Kaka learn on the job? Is this not meant to be a proper football club? Don't we care about actually winning and competing?
And when I bring these things up they say "it's logic bro!". Man what? Then someone said something about Cantona being our new manager as a joke and I said Cantona, another world class player, was technical director for NY Cosmos and got fired 4 years on the job, not elevating their club even in the least bit (and they're basically insolvent now).
OH well the owner of their club was crazy and blah blah blah. Ok.
I just needed a place to whine about it don't mind me.
What club?
Orlando City.
Shit yeah, I actually knew that. Kaka could be class, you'd never know, but I'd tend to be thinking along the lines of Bruh with that one.
Meanwhile, Martin Allen is still doing Chesterfields press statements.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DgAd4xJWsAMBx-h.jpg:large
Giggles - Kaka very well could be awesome. I totally see how it COULD work out. But when I'm asking them why being a world class player at some point means you're perfect to be a technical director they just keep spouting how it's "LOGIC!" and ignoring all of my concerns.
Nevermind our current technical director went and checked every box required last off-season and we were hailed by many publications as having the best off-season out of any MLS club in terms of filling team needs.
It's just so annoying. They're star fuckers.
Mid season break finished tonight :cool:
Apparently James O'Connor, formerly of Stoke, Burnley, and Sheffield Wednesday, will be the new manager at Orlando City.
He played for us some when we were in 2nd division (USL)and won the league last season as a manager of another side.
Thought maybe you guys had heard of him.
He's apparently from here but I never heard of him before.
:D What a useless club.
Fucking shambles yet again as Bray's players have gone on strike and looks like Limerick will follow suit in the next week. Probably going to have 8 teams finishing the Premier Division this season and expunged results messing up the top of the table.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2018...e-bray-crisis/
More top work from the FAI.
http://www.fai.ie/domestic/news/stat...ty-league-fund
Quote:
Originally Posted by FAI
http://www.pfai.ie/news/pfa-ireland-statement
Quote:
Originally Posted by PFAI
Orlando City are playing Wayne Rooney's DC United at the moment if anyone is awake and can't sleep.
Shit league or not, that's good stuff from Rooney.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTRaWK6U2H0
Here's my question. Why is the keeper up for the corner at 2-2?
God knows. Do they do draws in the MLS?
Probably since there’s no relegation and DC were like a dozen points off a playoff spot in last place, so might as well go for it
@bruhnaldo I didn’t realize Kreis had been fired (months ago now). Thoughts on his stint as a whole? I loved him at RSL but it seems like things have gone tits up since.
First I'd like to say how excruciatingly painful my life is as an Orlando City fan. I mean look at that fucking clip. All this dipshit Will Johnson has to do is dump it into any of the available space. We would've walked it the fuck in, won, collected 3 points down a man, and it could've spurned on the rest of the season.
Instead, he sees Wayne Rooney, freezes the fuck up, gets dispossessed like a bitch, and Rooney pings one of his generally useless cross field diagonals to an (OFFSIDE!!) streaking player and wins at the fucking death.
These are things that only happen in FIFA. I hate everything.
Anyhow, Kreis I felt was hard done by the front office. We finally bring in a good bit of "talent" but our only (useful) striker (Dom Dwyer) is hurt the first 3 games of the year.... so on and so forth, we keep getting hit with the injury bug, at no point was Kreis able to field our "best XI" because of different shit going on... and they shitcan him mid-season.
Personally, I really thought he deserved to at least finish out the season. One of our "marquee" signings, Justin Meram, basically gave up on the team entirely when he was supposed to be a main cog of our attack. He runs to the local media and starts crying because some 14 year olds called him a cancer patient on twitter, says that maybe the supporters hate him because he's Iraqi (which again, 14 year old "football twitter" shit merchants), and all of this other shit. We end up having to ship him back where we got him at a loss of 250k (1/4th of the original fee).
So no, I don't think Kreis got a fair shake. I think our front office is beyond incapable and will be the detriment of this club for many years to come. Regardless, my job is to go into the terraces and sing for 90 minutes and try to push the lads on. Hopefully that'll pay off one day but it's starting to seem more and more like we'll be a club mired in mediocrity.
I can only hope that the people in our supporter groups that contribute the most to the atmosphere remain steadfast and don't fall off like other Orlando/Florida area teams do when their teams aren't winning.
Sorry for the rant.
You could always move to Tampa.
i'll bash ya head in i swear on me mum fookin rowdie scum
You missed the horrendous goalkeeping
A sentence I never thought I'd write is that Bohemians are at home to Sutton United in the next round of the Scottish Challenge Cup.
What do the Scots benefit from inviting English non-league sides to embarrass their teams?
I know they haven't been great lately but Cork at 13/5 at home to Dundalk tonight is very good odds.
Maybe not.
He's in :cool:
That note on the end. Delaney is such a slimy little toad.
http://i65.tinypic.com/2dre1w2.jpg
For an association that prides itself on shit shows, that was right up there.
I’d missed this. The world would improve a good 50% if you murdered the entire consultant class and anyone who thought they were useful. Their job is to be literally disconnected from the people they’re supposed to talk on the behalf of in favour of what a few hundred/thousand strangers say in a survey instead so they can claim impartiality.
I like how he seems to think the idea of marketing and psychology is a new one. That's all marketing has ever been.
They have good PR.
I'd give up a month's salary to have been in the room when the consultant bloke embarked upon a mock phone call and uttered the words 'Joe's Pork Sausages'. I'd have burst.
Christ.
That's a fucking savage signing :drool:
Our schedule came out! You guYs should come across and hang out for a match :cool:
Bit of an odd one.
Get a boat mate.
Not a rowing boat.
He should really consider taking the long way around with the train.
Fuck of Spikes get a rowing boat mate.
The only safe way is to play for them via Skype at this point.
At the league launch today, the FAI announce a 2 leg playoff tie between our winners and the NI winners at the end of the season. Then comes the IFA response :face:
Getting ahead of themselves. Nice.
:drool:
No smiles but realistic expectations.
Yeah it was brilliant during the early days and got great crowds out. Us switching to a summer season was the start of the death though.
Never seen Tolka as full since
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNWypZHonRE
Half time:
Bohs1:0 Finn Harps
Derry City 1:0 UCD
Dundalk 0:1 Sligo
Pats 1:0 Cork City
Waterford 1:0 Rovers
Full time:
Bohs1:0 Finn Harps
Derry City 3:0 UCD
Dundalk 1:1 Sligo
Pats 1:0 Cork City
Waterford 1:2 Rovers
Some Northern Irish cup game (presumably the final?) is on sky sports later.
First night back on the terraces last night for us in Orlando. Nani is coming which is cool. How he gets on will be another story but him having contributed toward 11 goals in the Portuguese league in 18 appearances (7G,4A) is pretty reassuring given Bradley Wright Phillips, not even the good Wright Phillips, banged in 20 goals last year at a similar age.
AS Cuneo beat Piacenza 20-0 earlier today.
https://www.google.fi/amp/s/www.dail...urs-Gossip/amp
:drool:
That went well...
Big day.
We've signed some CB from AIK named Robin Jansson who apparently is the Swedish version of Chris "Mike" Smalling and was playing 3rd division a few years ago, got signed by AIK, and then scored the "title winning" header for AIK to win the Swedish league in 2018.
We certainly need the help so that's exciting. Also got his first call up to Sweden in January :drool:
Getting €36,000 a year to rent houses for you is quite a feat when your salary is €360,000 a year. Though in fairness, who wouldn't take the same in the same position?
Guys we won an away match for the first time in 11 months.
Literally the first away win since a bunch of us went to Denver in April of last year lmao
:cool:
Football administration seems to attract a real low class of sponger. Loads of money sloshing about and zero accountability - it's a sport run by and for crooks.
:lol:
That's some quality work.
Last Saturday Nani finally scored! :drool:
We went down 1:0, came back to take lead at 1:2, went down 3:2 in second half, then won 4:3 at FT.
Squirming like the snakes they are :drool:
Banners aren't allowed now.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2019...t-against-fai/
Possibility floating around now that Lisa Fallon might get the vacant Cork City managers job. Couldn't see it but it would bring publicity.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...eland-football
Our beautiful "soccer-specific" stadium is going to be desecrated by mediocre, meaningless college football and I'm SAD.
EDIT:
https://curebowl.com/the-orlando-spo...-city-stadium/
https://curebowl.com/the-orlando-spo...-city-stadium/
tl;dr: blah blah blah football.Quote:
May 1, 2019 – ORLANDO, FL – The Orlando Sports Foundation announced at a press conference Wednesday that the 2009 Cure Bowl will be played at Orlando City Stadium.
The Cure Bowl will be the first non-soccer sporting event to take place at Orlando City Stadium, since its opening in March 2017. Kickoff for the fifth-annual Cure Bowl will be December 21, 2019 at 2:30 p.m. on CBS Sports Network.
“We are excited about the Orlando Sports Foundation’s partnership with Orlando City Stadium and the unique atmosphere that will be created for the Cure Bowl,” CEO of the Orlando Sports Foundation and Executive Director of the Cure Bowl Alan Gooch stated. “I can’t wait to see a college football game in Orlando City Stadium. We believe all fans will have a great experience and this will help us to continue our mission of bringing teams together to find a cure for cancer.”
Orlando City Stadium located in the heart downtown Orlando is home to the Orlando City Soccer Club of Major League Soccer (MLS) and Orlando Pride of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). The state-of-the-art venue is within walking distance of the historic Church Street Entertainment District.
“We are very excited to welcome the Cure Bowl to Orlando City Stadium as the first non-soccer sporting event to be hosted in our beautiful venue,” Orlando City SC Chief Revenue Officer Chris Gallagher said. “Through flagship events like the Cure Bowl, the Orlando Sports Foundation works tirelessly to raise funds for cancer research, and we are happy to do what we can to support such a meaningful initiative. We can’t wait to see a new kind of football on our pitch this December.”
In its first four years, the Cure Bowl has been used as a platform to raise $3.6 million for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). The Orlando community has benefited from the funds generated at the game with local BCRF researcher Dr. Annette Khaled at the UCF College of Medicine receiving over $1.1 million of the funds distributed.
“The move allows us to add a gameday block party which will start at Church Street and conclude with a March 2 Cure to Orlando City Stadium,” Gooch added. “These events will help drive revenue to Downtown Orlando business owners, while enhancing the experience of Cure Bowl attendees on gameday.”
The March 2 Cure will be a free, pre-game event featuring music, entertainment and activities for all to enjoy. The event will culminate with an organized walk from the Church Street Entertainment District to the game at Orlando City Stadium. Each team playing in the Cure Bowl will have their band participate in the march alongside fans, cancer survivors and supporters decked out in pink gear.
The Orlando Sports Foundation will host an open house on May 8 from 5-7 p.m. at Orlando City Stadium to celebrate our new home. This community event will allow Orlando Sports Foundation members, fans and the general public to tour the facility, pose for photos and view seat options for the Cure Bowl on Saturday, December 21.
The Cure Bowl features a matchup between teams from the American Athletic Conference and Sun Belt Conference. There is also a secondary tie-in with independent Liberty University. The annual postseason college bowl game was played the previous four seasons at Camping World Stadium.
I just came in and put on Bohs and Sligo and there's 18 minutes of injury time at the end of the first half.
Mr Towell of thread title fame has fallen another two divisions and rocked up with Salford City.
I know fuckall about towell but the seethe in these comments is :drool:
https://www.balls.ie/football/richie...salford-411513
There's a lovely bitterness at non-league level.
Yeah, the reactions there are mental. Maybe he thinks that team is going somewhere and wants the chance to go up a few divisions with them whilst being paid well enough for the privilege. THE HORROR!
It's not like he's signed for an actual non-league/semi-pro team.
Top foresight by Giggles though, naming the thread after him.
All soccer players should be as honest instead of the usual fannying about.
https://www.rte.ie/amp/1055469/
This bullshit rearing its head again. I wouldn't watch another minute of soccer in this country if this happened.
Bohemians are going to play in the Scottish Challenge Cup again this season.
"Passport Issues"
I think this is one of the times where you can add 2 and 2 and get 4.
Fuck
Ding dong.
(Nothing will change).
Fucking idiots.
Orlando City fired their manager if any of you lads wants to come give us a hand.
No can do. I'm holding out for the Sunderland job.
Phil Neville's young lad is in our U19's.
https://punditarena.com/football/ois...ville-ireland/
Ironically Chris Coleman's wife has been replying to a bunch of Orlando City stuff recently, including the announcement of a new location for our B team to play as well as replying to a few "insider" (said with the loosest terms) accounts listing random manager names that could potentially be in the running by saying things like "are you sure that's all?!"
Soooo...
What’s he at now anyway? He’s had some fall in a short time.
He was recently with some Chinese team but apparently without a job at the moment.
It would be PEAK Orlando City to hire a guy "some people have heard of" based off the back of a glimmer of international success and a Netflix documentary.
Is he in that Sunderland one?
Yea for like the entire bit if i recall lol
Aye, he's in the first season.
Are they doing a second?
I'm sure one was greenlit for this season.
Bowez.
Good for them.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50112266
Quote:
Mexican side Tigres scored two goals as the players from opposing side Veracruz went on strike during the opening minutes of their league game.
Veracruz were protesting over unpaid wages and stood by as Tigres went 2-0 up, before going on to win 3-1.
"They knew that we were going to stay still for three minutes, it's sad," said Veracruz defender Carlos Salcido.
But Tigres' Guido Pizarro said: "They told us they were going to stop just for a minute and then it was three."
He added: "We said we [Tigres] would only stay still for a minute."
Veracruz are bottom of the table without a win in 13 games and their players sarcastically applauded their Tigres counterparts at the end of the game.
Tigres are third, three points off the lead.
They haven't been paid for like six months.
Shouldn't have been anywhere near the stadium at all then.
I agree. I think the issue is that they wouldn't be able to sign with anyone this time of the year, and they wouldn't be playing, which leaves them in a shit situation. Shitter than the current one? I don't know.
I kinda see the argument for both sides. On one hand, yeah show solidarity for fellow pros not being paid. On the other hand, Tigres players have been paid so why should they refuse to play.
Never turn down a free lunch.
Especially if there's a goal bonus in your contract.
I mean that's kinda silly to expect Tigres to join you in your protest and risk fines etc of their own IMHO.
Sure, they could've gave them a minute but beyond that come on.
If both teams had stopped and stood still for five minutes it would just have looked like a normal Mexican league match.
Would need more flopping on the ground.
Cup final week.
Thank Christ for that.
Another one bites the dust. Looking like Shamrock Rovers B will take their place.
I think these New Caledonians on the BBC website have covered up their sponsors.
Shit could get very real soon. I think the debt figure is up to €62m now.
#greatestleagueintheworld
That would be amazing.:drool:
In like a flash for the scrap.
Absolute shitter of a weekend to kick off the season. Also, I know it’s for TV but Bohs v Rovers on a Saturday afternoon just seems weird.
If it goes ahead it’s going to be brutal anyway.
It goes ahead but RTÉ have pulled out because of the wind and won’t show it on telly. What a league :cool:
Jesus.
If the rumours are right about only 100 tickets being available still for this Rovers Dundalk game in Tallaght, it must be the biggest crowd at a LOI game in years. Should be a cracker anyway, pity McEleney isn’t fit.
That equaliser from Flores was seriously tidy.
:drool:
Some hit that. Brilliant.
That was a cracker of a game after. Not often the TV ones end up decent.
I thought I'd seen every possible type of goal but I'd never seen that one. He must have an elastic groin.
I didn’t cop for a couple of replays that he managed to get high enough to hit the ball downwards too.
Winner wasn’t too shabby either, but that’s standard for Byrne these days. Great to see him still playing at all but he could have been so much more with a better attitude in his younger days.
:( Spineless twats.
Christ :face:
Ireland is like a little America when it comes to football fandom, which they don't seem to get. You'd have to abolish Celtic, Liverpool and Man U before you got a chance for the domestic cash grab some of those people seem desperate for. Just play football and let it be what it is.
We don’t need to join up with another league for a start. Us + NI would be no bigger than either on their own so, as you say, just get on with it.
Even apart from the big 2 English and the Scottish club, it’s only the second sport here anyway (counting both GAA codes as one).
It's an odd one. As you say, a merger between 2 lower leagues achieves nothing. You just know they'd try to turn Dublin vs Belfast into a budget Liverpool vs Man Utd as well.
It's all just opening doors to the Champions League replacing the top tier of domestic Leagues. Load of shit.
This is sadly not even surprising any more. The Delaney legacy lives on.
Strange. But better than nothing and hopefully it’s televised/streamed.
It's why I wish the FA pressed on with finishing the cup competitions first. Less games, less risk.
The FAI have some neck.
https://www.dundalkdemocrat.ie/news/...s-success.html
I do miss following it - especially the European qualifying games - but I ain't going back.
Maybe not.
I can live with €55 for the rest of the season.
https://www.watchloi.ie/
Up and running, better than nothing anyway.
Ryan Manning looks to be on cusp of blowing, second time I've seen him linked to prem (West Han today). Thought he was AML when Galway picked him up but seems to be operating as a LB these days.
Think he played a little bit in midfield on a recent loan down the leagues but does seem to be settling on LB now. Hopefully, we only have Enda Stevens.
We played Hanoi last night and fucking pumped 0-3. Absolutely shocking reffing, deffo on the take.
https://gyazo.com/1eb1b5be3c2e51eb86e2ed336e219c1b.jpeg
Both of these handballs were ignored...
https://gyazo.com/9e9345066f2326981f6f1943d0eefab1.jpeg
Woeful stadium.
We’re back :drool:
Sounds brilliant tbh.
First weekend. Didn’t take long.
The LOI hashtag is too close to LOL. It really makes the tweet.
LOL is usually fairly apt for the league. I think it’s kind of deliberate at this stage.
:lol:
A kids coach :face:
He's Italian though so must be a managerial genius.
Come back to me when you've got him pictured sitting on a coolbox.
"never managed an adult team..." :thbup:
:face: :face: :face:
That is proper cringe.
In proper footy, we got dicked in the FA Cup semi last night, 5-1 against fucking Hanoi. Cunts. We were missing our first choice centre-halves, but were still shit. Our 2 new Costa Rican's looked fairly overweight, which bodes well for the rest of the season.
Fergal Time.
Didn’t take long.
Shamrock Rovers champions and Cork City relegated (3 years after a double).
Cork City supporters trust approved the sale of the club to Preston NE’s owners for €1. Not sure how much debt there is though.
What's his boner with Ireland about? They've shipped over a few of your boys to play for them.
Probably just sees some value in it because the players are so cheap.
Too fucking right, the pool is a goldmine waiting to be exploited.
You’ll probably get one championship level player in 20 or so prospects, but when all 20 would combine for under £200,000 then there’s some rewards to be had.
Imagine the rewards if you lock in a Grealish, aided by rise of future % clauses and brexit/COVID.
:D not a great example. A Coleman or Keane would do.
Athlone did us 4-1 in the quarter final too :face:
Another infiltration job like Drew Harris.
Feels like the season just ended, and we are starting our pre-season this Saturday, at home to our city-rivals, Saigon FC. Season proper starts on 16th January.
We have 3 foreigner slots, Pape Diakite will stay from last season (still on holiday in Senegal, has to fly back and do 2 weeks quarantine), Costa Rican striker Jose Ortiz will also stay from last season - hopefully sans 10 kgs.
We have one spot left, with João Paulo expected to sign the next few days. His Wikipedia suggests I need not get too excited.
We also have a new manager in Mano Pölking (who looks like some stressed-out British comedian), who was previously in Thailand with Army Utd, Suphanburi and Bangkok Utd - picked up a few runners-up positions in the Thai League.
https://gyazo.com/f6077189053e55cd4db72a32aa493290.jpeg
The Preston lot have pulled out of buying Cork City which will mean a fair bit of pain for them in the coming years. Amateur for a while for sure, if they survive.
Kevin Sheedy and Mike Newell have rocked up at Waterford.
The first division here is a club short next year after the owner of one bought another and merged them :cab:
Is that the Top Ireland version of moving teams across the country like they do in the USA?
Ah bless you're squeezing every drop out of that one. And you know what, I wouldn't blame you at all champ.
Soccer is back :drool:
After Chinese club teams once again sent U23's teams to the Asian Champions League and got battered, it is now seriously affecting their coefficients :drool:
I am now watching more Welsh Premier League than I probably should. Turns out they just chuck games out live on youtube in English and Welsh. Airbus UK are one of the worst teams I've seen in a long while, although the standard is pretty bollocks across the board. Rock bottom with 1 point after 9 games and currently being thumped 5-0 by Bala Town.
Make that 6-0.
Also, I'd take Welsh over English commentary any day of the week. Specifically for those moments where Welsh has no equivalent.
"lllwlwffdfdlllwwwd ..The daaerk arts."
We (Ho Chi Minh City FC) got beat 0-6 at home last night, against our rivals, Hanoi. That leaves them top, and us bottom, with 5 games to go.
We were in the Asian Champions League 2 years ago....
https://gyazo.com/11c6564553ffa3b30cdcf9c256a537ef.jpeg
Sorry to see the mediocrity of Hoang Anh Gia Lai (big sp), who lit up the weird Football Asia magazine show on Sky back in the early to mid 2000s by getting consistently rodded by the likes of Jubilo Iwata, Al-Nasr and Suwon Bluewings in the Asian CL group stages.
They started off really well, but currently going a terrible run - their imports really letting them down. There manager is Kiatisuk "Zico" Senameung (who played for them during those mid-00's glory years), who is a bit of a legend and the nicest guy in the world.
Jackpot.
Those cunts Hanoi did Tue double last night winning the cup final, including this beaut...
V.League season starts this week.
So far my club have not released new jerseys, sold any season tickets, or even bothered announcing the fixtures.
At the end of last season, we released 80% of our first team players, and have since replaced them with players from the second division.
We are getting relegated.
Looking forward to @Ian's preview in the Feb football thread.
As predicted we, Ho Chi Minh City FC, have been fucking awful this season. Last two games saw us concede a 97th minute goal to lose 4-3 and lose the game prior to that at home 5-3. Currently bottom, and hosting Danang tonight - even though we still have 11 games left (4 in the normal league, then another 7 in the split) defeat tonight and we are truly in the shit.
https://gyazo.com/f3c2336c688757233de74cecdd813356.jpeg
23 goals conceded in 9 games is quite some effort
And where was the tip on that? Odds must have been obscene.
The fuck?
It's looking all but nailed on that Southend will be wound up tomorrow. The court ruled previously that all debts must be cleared and as of today:
The staff haven't been paid for 4 months now and half the squad have left this summer. We currently have 14 players, half of which are midfielders.
We've been here many times before, but it's never been this bad. 14 hours to go and we can't even afford the waterbill. This feels terminal.
Your confidence would be shattered if nobody else picked you up and you went down with the club.
Where are Jimmy and Jamie when you really need them?
At a time of great crisis, the writer still had to get a pun in. What a cunt.
Rovers losing at home to some Icelandic farmers :face:
:cab: That's way too fucked to have been an accident.
A few interesting updates from Serie A over the last few days:
1. Sassuolo, the most consistently entertaining for the neutral team in the league over the last decade, were relegated at the weekend.
2. Cagliari, meanwhile, have been kept up by Claudio Ranieri, who has promptly announced he’s leaving.
3. Inter’s owner has been kicked out after failing to pay back a three-year loan to an asset management company, who have seized his share of the club.
Brief summary of Ranieri's final match:
- Dominate Fiorentina in the first half, miss a load of chance & have a penalty turned down, then concede the first time Fiorentina do something
- Miss some more chances, have a goal ruled out for offside, finally equalise then throw on a young lad who scored in the 85th minute to put them 2-1 up
- Immediately concede an equaliser, then go back up the other end & score to make it 3-2, only to have it ruled out for offside
- Make some injury time subs to bring on an old lad & the third choice GK (also old)
- Get VAR'd with a typical awful European penalty in the 10th minute of 5 added on
- Watch Liverpool failure Arthur roll it past the 38 year old goalie that was just subbed on to win Fiorentina the game
Pretty typical Serie A stuff, really.
A few global bits, largely courtesy of The Sweeper podcast, as well as some more Serie A:
- Watched the A-League Grand Final earlier, which was won by Central Coast Mariners to complete the first ever continental treble as they won the regular season & the AFC Cup as well, despite losing their manager to Hibs at the end of last season & then losing all of their first 4 league games at the start of this campaign. They travelled over 100,000km over the course of their AFC Cup campaign, and came from 1-0 down against Melbourne Victory in the grand final, levelling with a goal in stoppage time then scoring twice in extra time to win 3-1.
- Sturm Graz have finally broken RB Salzburg's dominance, winning the Austrian Bundesliga after 10 years in a row from Salzburg. They also defended the Austrian Cup that they'd won the year before to complete a domestic double.
- Ludogorets, on the other hand, have continued their domination by winning their 13th Bulgarian league title in a row. They were promoted in 2011 & have won the league every year since. Proper FM stuff.
- Brondby bottled the Danish Superligaen on the final day, losing to AGF to hand the title to Midtjylland
- Empoli went into the final round of Serie A games needing to beat Roma to stay up. They went 1-0 up, but gave up an equaliser in first half stoppage time, and struggled their way through the second half, only for former FM wonderkid M'Baye Niang to score in the 93rd minute to save them & relegate Frosinone, who lost to Udinese in what had then become a straight up relegation playoff.
I hear Inter are now owned by debt collectors. I'm sure this will have no consequences whatsoever for them.
Seems like it probably won’t. They’ve kept most/all of the executives & when it happened to Milan a few years ago they went & won the league the following season.
They’re also way better than everyone else so as long as they don’t flog half the squad & fire Inzaghi they’ll probably be favourites again next year.
Just on the Serie A relegation battle, turns out Villa reject Keinan Davis scored the critical goal for Udinese. Totally forgot we'd even managed to ship him off there!
Add Bochum from Germany onto the list of things that happened. They have a relegation play off for the Bundesliga, in which 16th place plays 3rd from the league below over two legs. Winner goes up, loser goes down.
Bochum lost their home leg 3-0 but turned up to the 2nd leg all out attack. They managed to make it 3-0 to them on the night and took it to extra time. They only just held on with two big off the line clearances at the death and won the penalty shootout in sudden death too.
I don’t think the 2.Bundesliga team has won the playoff since Union Berlin did it a few years ago, so Fortuna throwing a 3-0 lead away is even more galling.
At least we’ve got St Pauli coming up again next season. A look at the 2.Bundesliga table is very surreal with the likes of Schalke, Hamburg & Hertha Berlin all now seemingly trapped down there.
Speaking of teams coming up, and returning to Italy, we’ve got Parma back next season, along with Como, who are an interesting story. They’re owned by an Indonesian cigarette billionaire, have Thierry Henry as a director & Cesc Fabregas as a former player turned AssMan who will probably be the coach next season, but their stadium by the lake is so small they probably won’t be able to play there. Also Dennis Wise is there for some reason.
I think it’s Venezia/Cremonese in the playoff final, so hopefully we get Venezia & their nice shirts there.
I went to Lake Como in 2009 and yeah their stadium looked very small.
Looking at their last top flight season, they played most of their games at the adorable little 7,900 all-seater. Only a few had to be staged elsewhere.
Surely they can find a way to get some temp seats installed. Be a shame to rob football of that setting.
Venezia went up their own arses a bit with their kits, give me Cremonese's odd red and grey mix any day.
Greenland have applied for CONCACAF membership, despite only being able to play football outside for half the year.
They’re also playing Turkmenistan today, which is the first time they’ve played a senior national team since 2013 (lost 1-0 to Bermuda), so I’m sure they’ll show some highlights of that one after the CL final later.