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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2018 20:38:30 GMT
Having seen E.K. twice already this season and not been that impressed by them, it will be interesting to see how they bear up against a team flying high in our league and who have thumped the Rovers twice already.
If I was a betting man, it would be E.C. for a win.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 21:00:53 GMT
I hope that you all had Edinburgh on your coupons.
Was more even than I expected, but E.C. were a bit more ruthless when chances fell their way.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2018 19:49:02 GMT
So is EK amajor threat come the play offs?
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Post by Rovergrant on Sept 9, 2018 19:56:07 GMT
Well, Robert has seen them so is more qualified to answer that....but they are managed by Brian Kerr who was with Vers last season and would no doubt be out to prove a point.......let`s hope that if changes are made at ARFC over the next couple of months we might be able to avoid that scenario.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2018 13:16:50 GMT
Grant,
I would say that on the evidence of Saturday we don't want the Rovers to be involved in the playoff. How's that for stating the obvious? E.C. were clearly better in the first half, but E.K. dominated the second in terms of pressure. They went ahead with a quick double and looked to be going through until E.C. got a late quick double of their own to seal it. Over the piece, I thought that E.C. looked the better side, with better individual players in key positions, but there was not a lot in it on the day as the score suggests.
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