LAST WEEK, AUSTRALIAN international Eugene Galekovic produced an inspired performance to help Adelaide United snatch victory from Sydney FC in the A-League.
This week, however, he came crashing back down to earth as his bizarre own goal proved decisive in Adelaideโs 3-2 defeat to Brisbane Road.
Galekovic, who has played eight times for the Socceroos, charged of his line, misjudged the flight of the ball, miscued his attempted clearance and then in a desperate effort to atone for his original error, bundled the ball into his own net.
Oh dear.
I was thinking the same yesterday. Can you imagine a player like Aidan OโShea was left on the bench for a whole game. There would be a mutiny the day after their championship campaign ended.
@Ned Flanders: cheap shot. OโShea showed he is the ultimate team player by switching to a totally new position over the last 2 games to help the team get over the line. I guess haters are always gonna hate though
@Pepper Brooks: ultimate team player? That particular tactic nearly blew up in mayos face. In the replay he was soloing around his 21 half way through second half and trying 40 yard outside of boot passes that ran out over the line. If kerry hadnt panicked and had taken points earlier rather than going for goals when 7 down it could have been a very different
@Pepper Brooks: OโShea wouldnโt make the Dublin bench.
Juniors maybe
@johnnyA the game is also about opinions,for you itโs bitter and twisted against Dublin,while us Dublin fanโs are enjoying every minute of this great Team,so happy days for us Ha Ha ha
@alan dodrill: *fans
Itโs a great achievement to show humility when youโre strolling through the championship. Fair play to the Dublin/AIG players for being such good winners. If Gavin exerts such control he must endorse or at least turn a blind eye to the playacting. Cooper at it again yesterday. McCarthy and McCaffrey at it the last day โ good footballers but while their fans have brought the worst aspects of UK terrace culture to Gaelic Games the players have brought Neymar type playacting into our national sport. Great lads all the same.
@Johnny A: Why not just enjoy the football instead of always having a bitch , life is too short
@Tony Talbot: the football championship used to mean something. Now itโs completely hollow. Very few meaningful contests โ certainly none when Dublin/AIG are involved. Instead of mitigating their natural advantages โ population, money, home advantage โ the GAA have bolstered these and set them in stone. Teams like Tyrone and Monaghan now come up to Croker with ridiculous defensive systems just to keep the score down. The GAA have to look at the population and reconsider a split โ for example Dublin North/AIG & Dublin South/HSBC. There should be an equalisation process with the corporate loot โ they should be allowed keep 20-30% with the rest being redistributed. And they should be kept out of Croker a lot more โ why not make them play an away semi final for example. Iโll enjoy it then.
@Johnny A: have to hand it to you mate you have bitterness to a new level. Short memories like most non dubs. This golden era has more to do wirh jim gavin than anything else.Maybe he should only be allowed manage smaller counties?
@Johnny A: explain 1995 โ 2011??
If you split Dublin now youโd risk an all Dublin All Ireland final and that would be worse! Did you see the bench. Dublin A Vs Dublin B would be some game!
Other counties need to stop making excusesโฆ Kerry has the same population as Wicklow as is the most successful football county by far
Also, letโs split Kilkenny into North & South and actually while weโre at what about the most successful football county, Kerryโฆwell over due a split!!
@Brendan Farrell: if you think a 2 way split isnโt enough and theyโd still be too strong then a 4 way split would be ideal. Could be 4 Dublin zones โ AIG1, AIG2, AIG3, AIG4. Have their own provincial championship. The metropolitan cup or something like that.
@paddy: I wouldnโt call it bitterness โ more like constructive hate.