Waterford v Derry City Match Thread
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Waterford v Derry City Match Thread
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Paul Hegarty yesterday lunchtime claimed that the panel available for tomorrow night will be the same as Monday's with no expected additions to return.
So far this season we have failed to win away from home whilst Waterford has only won once at home (Pat's in March and they were excellent that night). In terms of lineup I am going to predict that City may change their shape and one of Mullen or Hoban will be dropped. I am guessing this because away from home we may be a bit more cautious and change it during the game. Personally, i would stick with the same starting 11.
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Paul Hegarty yesterday lunchtime claimed that the panel available for tomorrow night will be the same as Monday's with no expected additions to return.
So far this season we have failed to win away from home whilst Waterford has only won once at home (Pat's in March and they were excellent that night). In terms of lineup I am going to predict that City may change their shape and one of Mullen or Hoban will be dropped. I am guessing this because away from home we may be a bit more cautious and change it during the game. Personally, i would stick with the same starting 11.
Feel free to post all team news, predictions and reaction. If you aren't heading to the game it is live on LOITV, BBC Radio Foyle and Drive 105.
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I would be surprised if we went with the same line-up to be honest. Higgins didn't seem thrilled with what it produced from a performance point of view.
I think how we line out will be based on Duffy's fitness. If he's not starting then I suspect we'll go for 3 at the back based on what is available.
Not expecting an easy game here, despite having beat them comfortably at home. I could see us coming away with just a point
I think how we line out will be based on Duffy's fitness. If he's not starting then I suspect we'll go for 3 at the back based on what is available.
Not expecting an easy game here, despite having beat them comfortably at home. I could see us coming away with just a point
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It would be suicidal to play 4 4 2 away from home considering how much St Pats dominated procession wise at home. I'd like to see
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Boyce Connolly McJannett Coll
OReilly Patching Doherty
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It's worth a risk but don't think we'd get away with 12 startingbarry wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 8:33 am It would be suicidal to play 4 4 2 away from home considering how much St Pats dominated procession wise at home. I'd like to see
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OReilly Patching Doherty
Duffy Doherty McMullan
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Re: Waterford v Derry City Match Thread
Cracker lol
. We might even sneak Kelly in there even it all up,
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If you fancy an extended build-up leading to kick off tonight, I will be live in the Drive 105 studio from 7pm.
Broadcasting on 105.3FM, on DAB and online, I will be talking to Ray Scott from WLRFM, who also interviewed Keith Long on my behalf. Packie Cooke interviews Paul Hegarty and I have an interview with Danny Mullen to share. Commentary from the RSC will be brought to you by Michael Kealey and Dermot Liddy, who will chime in before kick off with their thoughts.
I would like to thank everyone who has supported the broadcasts this season as we continue to find our feet in this new format.
Broadcasting on 105.3FM, on DAB and online, I will be talking to Ray Scott from WLRFM, who also interviewed Keith Long on my behalf. Packie Cooke interviews Paul Hegarty and I have an interview with Danny Mullen to share. Commentary from the RSC will be brought to you by Michael Kealey and Dermot Liddy, who will chime in before kick off with their thoughts.
I would like to thank everyone who has supported the broadcasts this season as we continue to find our feet in this new format.
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No. Stop. Don't even joke...eugenio wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:21 am Cracker lol. We might even sneak Kelly in there even it all up,
Don't underestimate Waterford. That would give them an advantage...

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Even if he isn't prepared to keep the same team and formation as Pats, I'd still like to see a back 4.
We played 3 v Rovers and lost and switched to 3 away v Drogs and dropped two points. Our first half v Drogs when we were very good was with a back 4 and Coll at left back.
We played 3 v Rovers and lost and switched to 3 away v Drogs and dropped two points. Our first half v Drogs when we were very good was with a back 4 and Coll at left back.
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I think play as you say Use players strengths Connolly Mc Jannet then Shane and Todd are out and out c backs who hate ask to be brought wide because they leave holes Boyce ans Coll v v happy to defend wide and can help pushing on . Up front we seem to be there now I like the idea of O Reilly and Pathing with Mc Mullan and Doherty free to move inside and move off the ball. Obviously that leaves Duffy. If fit Who is out ? And where does Duffy play I really am at a loss Possibly Doherty is left out. I like Mc Mullan left free not playing 2 plsyers wide. But I’m a bit not sure tbh but the re shuffle to this back 3 leaves me cold esp,if Coll is axed and Doherty is played back thererodgers wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:02 am Even if he isn't prepared to keep the same team and formation as Pats, I'd still like to see a back 4.
We played 3 v Rovers and lost and switched to 3 away v Drogs and dropped two points. Our first half v Drogs when we were very good was with a back 4 and Coll at left back.
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Re: Waterford v Derry City Match Thread
any link for match tickets ?
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Good win. 3 points. On we go to Galway……RAWA.
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Good performance, controlled the game. 2 assists for Kelly.
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Great result and a decent performance overall.
Pleased to see he stuck with same approach.
Pleased to see he stuck with same approach.
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Played well in spells and deserved the win. Kelly had a good game as well, hopefully this is start of of a good run. Well done lads.
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Good to finally get an away win this season. Might instill a bit of confidence.
Result was never in doubt, controlled the game and Waterford offered little.
As said, good to see Daniel play better. Hopefully it'll do his confidence the power of good, cos he's a better player than we've seen from him so far.
Rovers unexpectedly dropping points also welcome.
Result was never in doubt, controlled the game and Waterford offered little.
As said, good to see Daniel play better. Hopefully it'll do his confidence the power of good, cos he's a better player than we've seen from him so far.
Rovers unexpectedly dropping points also welcome.
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Good 3 points on the road. Much needed.
Pleased to see Coll retain his spot in defence and Hoban had a good game up front.
Lovely counter attack for the first goal and Hoban took his goal well for the 2nd but what is the keeper doing...
Great penalty by Patching. Is he our no.1 choice now for pens?
Nice to get a clean sheet as well and keep the show on the road but there will be tougher tests to come.
Pleased to see Coll retain his spot in defence and Hoban had a good game up front.
Lovely counter attack for the first goal and Hoban took his goal well for the 2nd but what is the keeper doing...

Great penalty by Patching. Is he our no.1 choice now for pens?
Nice to get a clean sheet as well and keep the show on the road but there will be tougher tests to come.
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This is what pleased me most about last night. The defence has made too many errors this season and the constant chopping and changing of personnel and shape hasn't helped matters. Last night they handled the attacking three with ease, despite the pace of the wider players.marcoloco wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:20 amNice to get a clean sheet as well and keep the show on the road but there will be tougher tests to come.
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Really important to use a settled system and personnel. It's only by playing regularly together will they learn their roles and an understanding of each other's game. Yes, it's important to rotate but I prefer to replace like with like instead of the chopping and changing of formations. Aside from all of that that cross bar saved us last night. Looked easier to score but the lad opted for power. Would have looked good for the cameras had it hit the net.TenaciousDee wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:27 amThis is what pleased me most about last night. The defence has made too many errors this season and the constant chopping and changing of personnel and shape hasn't helped matters. Last night they handled the attacking three with ease, despite the pace of the wider players.marcoloco wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:20 amNice to get a clean sheet as well and keep the show on the road but there will be tougher tests to come.
