Is there anything as sweet in football, or as painful, as a last minute goal? At half-time tonight in the Dublin derby between Saint Patrick’s Athletic and Bohemians i genuinely considered sticking in McDowell’s pub. 45 minutes later, and we’d gone from a goal down and playing horrific football to robbing it with what was basically the last kick of the game. We’ve been on the wrong side of the oul’ ‘last kick of the game’ a bit too often for my liking in recent years, so it felt very sweet indeed. A classic bit of Northern Soul from The Shirelles came to mind.
Perhaps the most interesting part of tonight however was the appearance of protest banners across the league in opposition to the total shambles that is the current set-up within the Football Association of Ireland. The FAI has the dubious honour of paying its president more than the combined prize-money available to all sides across the league. While the associations president, John Delaney, was recorded on the total piss in Poland engaging in sing-song sessions, Monaghan United were forced to drop out of the domestic league in less than dignified circumstances, only mid-season. They are not the first, and I dare say won’t be the last, top-tier side to fall in such circumstances.
Saint Patrick’s Athletic (“Seven Clubs, Six Years: Too Much FAIlure”), Derry City (“JD Drinks, while the LOI sinks”), Bohs (“Ireland’s Football Problems Can’t Be Sung Away”) and Drogheda (“Gr€€dy, Corrupt, FAIlures”) fans all unveiled banners tonight making their feelings known on the running of ‘The Beautiful Game’ here. For me, the Bohs banner captured it all perfectly. It may be loney ’round the fields of Athenry, but it’s pretty grim in Gortakeegan too, without a local football side.























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