*Goalkeeper Stephen Ryan is dispossessed. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
โFOOTBALL SUICIDEโ cost Clare from claiming a second win in this yearโs Allianz National Football League, manager Colm Collins has lamented.
Clare were on course to maintain a one hundred percent home record in Division 2 of the NFL this year as they led by six points approaching the final quarter of Sundayโs third round with Kildare.
However, the dismissal of Kildareโs Ben McCormack on a straight red card rather than helping Clare certainly hindered them. โI could see what was coming from a long way off,โ a frustrated Collins flagged.
He added, โIโd love to find out (what changed), it wasnโt what we wanted them to do, we were going crazy on the line, it was exactly the direct opposite of what we wanted them to do, Iโd be very interested to see where this came fromโ.
As the Kildare fightback grew in momentum, Colm fought in vein to get Clareโs players to drive forward in possession rather than focusing on working the ball backwards. โEverything is fixable but what we did there in that second half is complete football suicide, that is all it was. You could see it was going to happenโ.
Things began to unravel when McCormack got his marching orders, the Cratloe clubman acknowledged. โThatโs when we really started to do the stupid stuff. Surely to God what put you in the position you were in is what will win the game for you but we didnโt learn that listenโ.
Collins continued, โWe just went into our shell when it happened instead of attacking Kildare and keep going after the result, itโs done now, thatโs it, we have to get ready for Saturday nightโ.
Numerical advantages failed to hold up in the game. When Alan Sweeney received a black card in the opening half, Clare kicked the next 0-03 without reply while the disadvantage resulted in Kildareโs greatest spell. โWhen Ben got sent off it seemed to be the signal for us to do stupid stuff, that was it. The first half was excellent, five turnovers and really the type of football you want to be playing, Benโs sending off seemed to be the signal for us to play stupidโ.
Referee David Murnane did not influence the result, Collins stressed, despite members of the media and supporters criticising the Cork official. โIโll quote the Brian Clough โI wonโt break that habitโ. Iโve nothing to say against referees. To be brutally honest, the referee was not the cause of us losing the game, we lost the game ourselves one hundred percent, weโve no referee to blame for thatโ.
Comparisons with this clash and their one point win over Louth were not accurate, he felt. โIt wasnโt the reverse, we should have won that game comfortably, okay we snatched it at the end but we were totally dominant in that game, we had a load of shots on goal but the radar was off. This was a game we could have won no question but itโs ourselves that lost the game not that Kildare won itโ.