Apologies for the delay. Being Belgian comes to you a little later than usual this week as your author is just back from Dublin’s fair city where this weekend Shamrock super hoops Rovers won the 16th title of the club’s illustrious history. Boo-ya!
Having led for much of the season, the hooped ones crawled over the finishing line just three goals to the good on goal difference from northside rivals Bohemians after an excruciating 2-2 draw against Bray 112th best place to live in Ireland Wanderers. Only two seasons after moving into their new Tallaght home, it is the start of what the Hoops faithful hope will be a new era of dominance. As the long suffering green and white disciples sing:
“Four in a Row, we won four in a Row.”
They did, but that was in the 1980s! Since then there was the magnificent one in a row in 1994 and a cup final defeat in a row in 2002 against Derry you’re Brits and you know you are! City. How sweet therefore, that in 2010 they may actually end the years of hurt with the double. They take on Sligo is surprising Town in the Cup Final on 14 November.
Whatever the result against a tough Sligo side, the Champions League 2011 campaign should be a piece of cake, on the evidence of the recent narrow defeats against Juventus what cup size takes your fancy ref Turin and Real Franco had nothing to do with our success honest Madrid. The faithful will be hoping to dust down their old Del Piero/C Ronaldo favourite:
“You’ll ne-v-er play for Ro-vers”.
First, however, they will have to get their hands dirty against the likes of the pride of Lithuania or Latvia, before potentially progressing to a possible (more conditionals than in David Beckham’s shower unit! (think about it...)) final knock-out round clash against the cream of Belgium.
Which Belgian team awaits Rovers is a long way from conclusion but this weekend there was what had the feeling of a potentially decisive shootout at the top between Genk and Anderlecht, and in the subtop between Club Brugge and Standard. The second Super Sunday in a month!
While Brugge and Standard shot each other in the foot in a 2-2 draw, Anderlecht travelled to Genk to take on the surprise leaders. It was a game that pitched ex Anderlecht player and manager Frankie Vercauteren against his one time assistant manager there Ariel Jacobs. The events of 2007, when Vercauteren got his Anderlecht P45 and Jacobs assumed the reins, obviously still rankle as the two men refused to name their side until two minutes before kick-off, declined to shake hands before or after the match, and simply wouldn’t sit side by side at the post match press conference to discuss Anderlecht’s 2-1 win. Keep on fighting lads, we’ve got you just where we want you…
….You’ll never beat the Rovers!
Results below, table here:
Racing Genk 1-2 Anderlecht
Club Brugge 2-2 Standard Liege
Charleroi 0-0 Kortrijk
Eupen 2-2 Lierse
AA Gent 3-1 KV Mechelen
Germinal Beerschot 0-0 Sint Truiden
Zulte Waregem 1-1 Lokeren
Westerlo 2-1 Cercle Brugge
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ATHLETICS
CRICKET
CYCLING
FOOTBALL
FORMULA 1
GOLF
RUGBY
SNOOKER

SRFC - coming to a Champions League near you.
Posted by: Eoghan | November 5, 2010 at 11:41
if i'd included that i might have felt compelled to include the one about Louis Kilcoyne.....
KRAM!
Posted by: Charles le Roi | November 3, 2010 at 18:39
Sweet, I loved this one. You got a lot of chants in there, but 'help the homeless bud' is perhaps conspicously absent...
Brilliant writing, well done.
Posted by: willyrobinson | November 3, 2010 at 08:16