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Solid but very unspectacular 1nil win over rock bottom Warrenpoint last night.
Had half a dozen good chances but every shot was straight at the keeper - need to be sharper ahead of the North Belfast derby this Saturday, heavy wind forecast !!!
One point behind Linfield/Glentoran at the top now - Linfield 6 clear over them on GD , all top 3 level on games.
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Was at it myself, the 'Point keeper McMullan was man of the match and in no way were the shots straight at him. He pulled off some outstanding saves. 
Played a few games for the Ireland U18s last year. Hope Cliftonville can push on and do it.
Don't get me wrong ,their keeper played well but to those around me and myself obviously included it looked from where we were like the shots/headers were straight at him - the Joe Gormley save from the header late on actually looked easier to score ffs haha

Looking forward to Saturday


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Originally posted by CSCD CSCD wrote:

Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

Originally posted by CSCD CSCD wrote:

Solid but very unspectacular 1nil win over rock bottom Warrenpoint last night.
Had half a dozen good chances but every shot was straight at the keeper - need to be sharper ahead of the North Belfast derby this Saturday, heavy wind forecast !!!
One point behind Linfield/Glentoran at the top now - Linfield 6 clear over them on GD , all top 3 level on games.
Long way to go yet Confused

Was at it myself, the 'Point keeper McMullan was man of the match and in no way were the shots straight at him. He pulled off some outstanding saves. 
Played a few games for the Ireland U18s last year. Hope Cliftonville can push on and do it.
Don't get me wrong ,their keeper played well but to those around me and myself obviously included it looked from where we were like the shots/headers were straight at him - the Joe Gormley save from the header late on actually looked easier to score ffs haha

Looking forward to Saturday

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Good luck on Saturday!


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Fiesty and very enjoyable derby today. Reds always looked like winning after Cadell (rightly) was given red card even though they equalised with 10 men. Addis excellent again, also Ives. McDonagh looked a bit out of sorts. Still in the shake-up for league and huge games against Coleraine in cup quarter final on Friday night and League Cup final following Sunday. Believe Reds' allocation at Failed Statelet stadium almost sold out. YOU REDS!

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The referee was poor, he let too much go and you can't do that in these games where one team has been instructed by their manager to kick the sh*t out of the other. Crusaders racked up eighteen fouls, some of them nasty, before Cliftonville were blown for one. Caddell deserved the red card and there should have been others. The Reds were lucky to avoid serious injuries but they played the Crues off the park. Gallagher was outstanding in midfield but another excellent team performance.
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Typical Crues. Always shower of thugs. That boy Robinson particularly bad. Clarke is awful referee, how he missed Robinson's assault on Luke just after he equalised I'll never know. Heatley shouldn't have been on pitch at final whistle either, really bad challenge on Addis, and think he was on a yellow at time. But that's Irish League refs, crap standard.

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Just wanted to ask how Luke McNicholas's loan is going with Cliftonville and what the fans think of him?
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Doing well. Can give the odd ball away with a dodgy kick when pressured, as he did on Saturday, and we were lucky enough to get away with it. But as far as stopping shots, no complaints. Paddy obviously happy with him or he wouldn't have let McCarey go, who has been excellent for Glentoran this season and pulled off couple of wonder saves against us at home when we were battering them going for equaliser.
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Doing well. Can give the odd ball away with a dodgy kick when pressured, as he did on Saturday, and we were lucky enough to get away with it. But as far as stopping shots, no complaints. Paddy obviously happy with him or he wouldn't have let McCarey go, who has been excellent for Glentoran this season and pulled off couple of wonder saves against us at home when we were battering them going for equaliser.

Thanks for the update. McNicholas is highly thought off here at Sligo Rovers. He just couldn't get many games in the team over the established Ed McGinty, who is fantastic for us. Luke needed to get senior matches under his belt at his age.
Delight to see him getting games and doing well for Cliftonville.
 
I have read a few articles that he is enjoying his time at Cliftonville too.

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Same as anywhere, but if you put shift in at Solitude the crowd will be 100% behind you, and he does that all right. Glad he's enjoying it.
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I’m in Belfast for the weekend of Portadown v Cliftonville at end of March. I was going to bring my son and just wondering what’s the best way to get to the ground from Belfast city centre and would it be safe enough bringing a 5 year old?
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Originally posted by GavinMcGrath GavinMcGrath wrote:

I’m in Belfast for the weekend of Portadown v Cliftonville at end of March. I was going to bring my son and just wondering what’s the best way to get to the ground from Belfast city centre and would it be safe enough bringing a 5 year old?

Portadown about 30 miles from Belfast down M1.  Johnny Addis supporters club usually runs bus from Solitude. Cassidys bar on Antrim Road also. Check club website for details, shouldn't be an issue. As someone who was born in Portadown (not by choice) it's a sh*thole, and Reds fans have had issues in the past, but not for while. They're so bad at minute, won't be big home crowd. Shouldn't be any hassle if you're with away fans and useless PSNI bastards are doing their job. Also get day return on train from Lanyon Place, Enterprise stops in Portadown. Then grab taxi to and from Shamrock Park.


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Originally posted by Tyronebhoy Tyronebhoy wrote:

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I’m in Belfast for the weekend of Portadown v Cliftonville at end of March. I was going to bring my son and just wondering what’s the best way to get to the ground from Belfast city centre and would it be safe enough bringing a 5 year old?

Portadown about 30 miles from Belfast down M1.  Johnny Addis supporters club usually runs bus from Solitude. Cassidys bar on Antrim Road also. Check club website for details, shouldn't be an issue. As someone who was born in Portadown (not by choice) it's a sh*thole, and Reds fans have had issues in the past, but not for while. They're so bad at minute, won't be big home crowd. Shouldn't be any hassle if you're with away fans and useless PSNI bastards are doing their job. Also get day return on train from Lanyon Place, Enterprise stops in Portadown. Then grab taxi to and from Shamrock Park.

If you're taking the wee man, Lanyon to Portadown and a couple of minutes in a taxi to the ground would be your handiest option. 
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Thanks a million for your help.
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Away to Glentoran tonight in a 6 pointer - win this and the league challenge is firmly on!

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After comeback win against Coleraine on Friday night, that was another excellent performance by the Reds at Oval tonight. Defence was magnificent. Addis masterclass before he was subbed. Hopefully it was tactical for Sunday and not an injury. What a run by Ives in second half, and almost a wonder goal. He was awesome tonight. Treble well and truly on.

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The run goes on, next game the League Cup final on Sunday. Irish Cup also looking more promising now with the Glens likely to get thrown out of it for fielding an ineligible player in the quarter final against Newry.
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