Vinny Perth
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off the ball gaa it takes its toll on the body it takes its toll on the mind but again it's probably the depth and strength of teams that will come to the fore over the next 14 days and that's also important it's not what you wish you'd had it's what you have at the moment join in the obsession subscribe now at off the ball.com forward slash join
to Ryan Edmondson chips the ball to Luke Turner in fact chips the ball towards the back post Cannon clears it away this time Oh I love bloody love League of Ireland what a game this is back to Breslin at the end line he looks up tries to pull it back it's deflected off a couple of Sligo Rovers players Gareth McIlroy goes to put his big right boot through as it goes out to the touchline over that far side it's played back to Sean Hoare floats it to the back post it's all right there
and still getting three points he did it against Bohemian he did it against Shamrock Ores John Russell must have felt that at least his side would get a point here tonight I'd say he's bitterly disappointed they haven't yeah real heartbreak from him a couple of moments didn't go the way on the counter attack you're absolutely outstanding
The challenge is, though, Ben, and Garrett is...
And this is going against everything I believe in and even saying this, but I don't know, Ben.
I think you've got to ask the question.
When it comes to turning Lynch, it's really not a nice thing to say.
But I don't think it's unfair at this stage to say he is so lucky to be still in this job now.
And I don't think I've ever said that about a manager before in any walk of life.
But he's very, very lucky.
And things need to go his way now, Gareth, don't they, over the next few weeks because
Or else the owner and people are just being pig-headed because what they're doing is not good enough.
Like this chopping and changing.
And I take Gareth's point about needing a director of football to give you sort of a pathway.
But the manager is ultimately the one who assigned these players, who's changed the shape, who's changed the system, who's constantly searching for stuff.
So he's very, very lucky.
Ultimately, I hope it works out for him.
I don't wish any bad on him, but he can consider himself absolutely blessed to be still in the position.
We targeted getting off to a better start than we did against Mayo.
We were very disappointed with our first half performance against Mayo.