Laois Senior Footballers 2024

Started by les Antiques, December 31, 2023, 12:09:04 PM

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georgedoylesrightleg

Bin sayin it all long, the kids r alrite. Delited for them today.

Chrimtain

#151
It's been encouraging to see good young players coming into the team over the last few years. Kelly, both Dempseys, Fingleton, Lacey, Heffernan, Larkin, Burke, Swayne, Fitzpatrick, Murphy and Dunne have been a breath of fresh air.

I wonder is there any chance that some of this year's exiles might return for next year's campaign. Would be great to see some of Greene, O'Sullivan, Piggott, Collins etc back.

With some of the exiles back, consolidation of our place in Div. 3 might be possible.

Joeythelips

What a fantastic performance, the Kildare win was clearly no fluke as Laois were full value for their win. Hard to single out players given everyone played so well including subs that were introduced.

The most pleasing aspect was what seemed like the turning point in the second half where we missed our goal chance and Antrim went down the pitch to score one themselves and go 3 points ahead. Instead of feeling sorry for themselves this Laois team doubled their efforts, subs were introduced and they basically dominated the last quarter totally.
Very impressive, well done to all involved.

on the hop

Quote from: Chrimtain on June 23, 2024, 10:28:24 PMIt's been encouraging to see good young players coming into the team over the last few years. Kelly, both Dempseys, Fingleton, Lacey, Heffernan, Larkin, Burke, Swayne, Fitzpatrick, Murphy and Dunne have been a breath of fresh air.

I wonder is there any chance that some of this year's exiles might return for next year's campaign. Would be great to see some of Greene, O'Sullivan, Piggott, Collins etc back.

With some of the exiles back, consolidation of our place in Div. 3 might be possible.

It's really forwards and midfielders we need especially a scoring midfielder if we are to avoid the yo-yo effect in the league especially. We are still only hitting around 12-13 scores on average and getting goals has been huge plus this year. 

redsetanta

That's the big difference this year. Our ability to score goals.
Very hard working win yesterday and clearly all players are playing for the team.
Not a great watch at times but we are in a building process so whatever it takes.
They can go into the final with a bot of confidence.
The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. VinceLombardi

georgedoylesrightleg

big difrence is on the line n pace on field.

Junior Ex Laoistalk

That was an exceptional performance by every player and sub on that field and by the management yesterday, they got it spot on. Slow start but we learned from it and sized them up fairly quickly. We showed great ability not to be flustered by our mistakes and kept to the plan all through, when we lost a good lead we battled on and scored some great goals to put us back in command again.

Delighted for Brian Byrne, a guy who missed a lot of football last year due to a bad injury but to see him there yesterday back to his best was a joy to behold. The way he finished his two goals was brilliant after some clever work by our forwards. That quick pass that puts a guy in the clear and creates a definite scoring chance is something we have been lacking for quite a while.

All round it was a great performance and hopefully we will go all the way now against Down and make up for that horrible beating they gave us last year.
Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

Sideline12

Full credit to all concerned it was really heartwarming to see a laois team play to such a high standard on the big occasion. Great to see lots of young players on the panel, Div 3 is going to be very important next season for the team but we are going in the right direction. I would be very scared of Down they are very pacey.

Junior Ex Laoistalk

True, hard to see us beating Down but I said the same about Kildare. This team are starting to believe in themselves, they're all good players so who knows where it will take us. If Evan can find a pair of boots with a few studs left in them he might be able to stay on his feet a bit longer next day    ;D :D
Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

Laois Rising

Last year we really struggled when teams ran at us as we were severely lacking in pace. McNulty has invested in young players who have proper speed to them and now as the season has progressed they are starting to really develop as footballers as well. They are also playing to a very definite game plan and structure. It shows what a good management team brings to the table in terms of getting the best out of players. Having won Division 4 and having reached the Tailteann Cup Final beating Kildare and Antrim will give the players plenty of confidence going into a a very competitive Division 3 next year with Kildare under new management, Sligo, Clare, Fermanagh and Antrim all in the mix as well as a refocused Offaly side. Beating Down would be the icing on the cake for a successful 2024 season after the debacle that was Billy Sheehan's reign.

     

georgedoylesrightleg

justins a gentlman compared to that other lad. how chairman let heim away wit abusin laois peeple last year was disgrace

Junior Ex Laoistalk

Can you elaborate on that please, who did he abuse last year...??
Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

georgedoylesrightleg

go bck n listen ta his interview aftar fermanag game.

Junior Ex Laoistalk

#163
I just did, this is all he said

"Whatever about me being abused, I don't care about that, but there was a County Board meeting there two weeks ago where clubs literally said that the team were finished this year," he said.

"Then online, it's just unfortunate the abuse that the players are receiving from people who don't even come to the games.

"We've a very loyal following. It's brilliant to see the loyal following. It's small but sure that's the way the sport is.

"I'm just delighted for the players. It really means nothing to me. They can keep abusing me all they want, it doesn't bother me in the least.

"I'm just really disappointed for our own people in the county to target our players like that," he continued.

"We were seven points up against London, we had about one hundred supporters and then all of a sudden everyone makes comments about them (the players) afterwards.

"Roll on the abuse in the next few days. We'll be ready to go again next week."

Sheehan also had a tense exchange with Fermanagh boss Kieran Donnelly, with the former feeling that Donnelly had said something to his players during the game.

"I won't get him a Christmas card and I probably won't get one off him," Sheehan added.
Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

georgedoylesrightleg

He sed more. Who abusd players? He sed everyone? So who?