24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
+3 Cobble, I still want to get him a little bit stronger there before the fall classics and especially to help his team get better cobbled wildcards next season.
Hello Ireland. Larger crowds, bigger stage. Time for a new adventure! Saying goodbye to AFC Hornchurch was pretty easy. I had my fun with seven goals and three assists in 13 appearances, but the aim was always to get back here.
This is where I belong. Time to prove it.
Match Day #15 vs. Galway United (3-8-4)
May 1, 2020
Debut game as the starting CAM against the worst team in the league.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 1, Galway United 1
Summary: On the brink of defeat, Limerick FC found its savior. The new guy, Marcus Diamond. A 90th minute equalizer salvages a point. What an introduction to the club for the 20-year-old. Take a bow.
Rating: 7.0 - Ugly game from both sides. But, when it matters the most, we found a way. They all count the same. Not pretty, but effective.
Player of Game: Marcus Diamond, Limerick FC (7.0)
Match Day #16 at Cork City (8-4-3)
May 8, 2020
Cork City is riding a five-game unbeaten streak.
Spoiler
Cork City 3, Limerick FC 0
Summary: In front of over 5,000 spectators, Limerick FC crumbles. Three first-half goals in 14 minutes does them in. Instead of recovering, Limerick picks up four yellow cards instead.
Rating: 6.9 - Highest on the team, even after getting my first yellow card. That just shows how bad we really were.
Player of Game: Karl Sheppard, Cork City (8.9)
Match Day #17 vs. Shamrock Rovers (13-2-1)
May 15, 2020
The league leaders come to town, can we turn things around?
Spoiler
Shamrock Rovers 3, Limerick FC 0
Summary: Limerick FC smacked around for a second straight game. This one more respectable, holding Shamrock to 0-0 until the 77th minute before breaking. After the game, the team got the news they feared...
Marcus Diamond had twisted his ankle in the 24th minute
and was going to have to miss a few weeks.
Rating: 6.6 - Tried to make a quick cut and got ahead of myself. I attempted to just walk it off, but that only made things worse. Doctor says I'm out for three to five weeks. So, yeah, pretty bad.
Player of Game: Georgie Kelly, Shamrock Rovers (8.5)
League Standings (19/36 Games Played)
Calendar
Evaluation
Training Ground *None. Marcus Diamond Injured*
Interested in me?: While sitting home with an ice pack on his ankle, Marcus Diamond's phone started buzzing due to an influx of followers on Twitter. Confused, Diamond started looking for the source. A recent media report had linked the young midfielder to be one of the transfer targets for a Sky Bet Championship team. Diamond dug deeper and was shocked to see the report had some truth to it. The team?
Awesome to gather that interest and to play well for Limerick, not sure I love being in the reserves but with a loan out promise it may be a huge step. Certainly something to consider heavily!
Hope the injury heals fast
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Hope the Injury heals quick, if the move comes through you'd think he'd be loaned out to League 2 or the conference at worst which would be a step up from Hornchurch at least.
Plus seeing him at a Championship side, even if he does get loaned out should help his reputation and increase his value.
A pair of short stage races this month. Heading back home for the Tour de Yorkshire is always a fun time and I get to try something new in Spain the following week. I was also scheduled to ride the Boucles de l'Aulne - Châteaulin, but had to back out due to my twisted ankle picked up on the football pitch.
Race Day #14-17 at Tour de Yorkshire
May 3-6, 2020
Prior results on home soil: 84th (2018) and 9th (2019).
Stage 1:
Spoiler
Summary: A rainy start drys up for a hectic sprint finish. Sprint trains struggled to form and a free for all eventually broke out. Belgian Milan Menten got the best jump to grab the win.
Result: 7th - I lost Ben Swift's wheel with about 700 meters left. I'll take a top 10, also teammate Gabriel Cullaigh with a solid 5th place.
1
Milan Menten
Sport Vlaanderen - Baloise
4h10'26
2
Ben Swift
Michelton - Scott
s.t.
3
Stan Dewulf
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
4
Yevgeniy Gidich
WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic
s.t.
5
Gabriel Cullaigh
INM
s.t.
Stage 2:
Spoiler
Summary: Nobody wanted to risk a long-range strike, so a steep incline to the finish would decide the winner.
Experienced 40-year-old veteran Alejandro Valverde, in his final season, shows he still has some punch left in his legs. His first victory since winning a stage at Paris-Nice last season. He is the second-oldest cyclist still racing — Franco Pellizotti is still going strong at 42 years old.
The top seven finishers received a 18-second gap to the rest.
Result: 11th - Started the climb near the front, but slowly faded. Still, not a bad result. Losing 18 seconds is a shame, not sure where the officials saw a gap to warrant that.
1
Alejandro Valverde
Quick-Step Floors
3h32'47
2
Jan Polanc
UAE Team Emirates
s.t.
3
Pieter Serry
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
4
Mikel Nieve
Michelton - Scott
s.t.
5
Sebastian Henao
WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic
s.t.
Stage 3:
Spoiler
Summary: A twist in the road with 8kms to go causes a crash. Over half of the field has been left behind. Looks like all the favourites, however, have found themselves in the lead group of 40 cyclists.
Photo finish at the line! Jacob Scott from one of the local teams JLT Condor gets the win. Four British riders finish inside the Top 5.
Result: 4th - Missed the crash and followed Scott's wheel to a nice finish. Weird seeing my former team take the victory though.
1
Jacob Scott
JLT Condor
4h17'47
2
Stan Dewulf
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
3
Rory Townsend
Team Wiggins
s.t.
4
Marcus Diamond
INM
s.t.
5
Ben Swift
Michelton - Scott
s.t.
Stage 4:
Spoiler
Summary: The stage everyone was waiting for. Everything will be decided here. The morning breakaway, which includes two INM cyclists (Nicholas Roche and Chris Herbert), tops out at seven minutes. And of course, it wouldn't be the final stage of the tour here in the United Kingdom without some rain. It's a downpour as well.
The rain has stopped. 20kms to go. The morning BOTD still holds a 50-second gap as the peloton is down to just 14 cyclists after the final categorized climb.
The rain has started again. 5.6kms to go. Marcus Diamond is going for it. He could see his two teammates in the breakaway struggling and decided now is a perfect time to strike if wants to make up 28 seconds and win on home soil. Bold move.
Valverde and crew aren't going to let Diamond get away that easy. The chase is on. Meanwhile, 30 seconds ahead of Diamond, Pierre-Luc Perichon is holding on as the last breakaway rider.
Diamond can see the banner, and catches a glimpse of Perichon. The crowd is going crazy. While Diamond doesn't need to beat Perichon to win the tour, it does give him something to chase down while being chased.
No, a rookie mistake. Diamond takes a quick glance back. He doesn't have the time to do that. Focus on the road ahead kid.
The lapse in concentration and now Diamond is seeing cyclists fly by in his peripheral vision. He was a kilometer away from a stunning result.
While the favourites rush by Diamond, Perichon has somehow held off the field today for an unexpected breakaway win on the final stage. Well done by the Frenchman.
Result: 9th, 6th GC - Some could argue that I should have stayed in the group and tried to win the stage from a selective sprint. I wanted to win the tour, not the stage. I have no regrets. Well, maybe looking back wasn't the smartest thing to do.
Still, 6th overall is an improvement over my last two times here.
1
Pierre-Luc Périchon
Team Fortuneo - Samsic
4h48'24
2
Milan Menten
Sport Vlaanderen - Baloise
s.t.
3
Ben Swift
Michelton - Scott
s.t.
4
Urtzi Dominguez
NIPPO - Vini Fantini
s.t.
5
Alejandro Valverde
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
General Classification
1
Alejandro Valverde
Quick-Step Floors
16h49'14
2
Jan Polanc
UAE Team Emirates
+ 4
3
Urtzi Dominguez
NIPPO - Vini Fantini
+ 10
4
Sebastian Henao
WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic
s.t.
5
Ben Swift
Michelton - Scott
+ 18
6
Marcus Diamond
INM
+ 28
7
Jonathan Lastra
Efapel
s.t.
8
Chris Harper
Amore & Vita - Prodir
s.t.
9
Carlos Betancur
Team Sky
s.t.
10
Scott Davies
Israel Cycling Academy
s.t.
Race Day #18-20 at Vuelta a Aragon
May 11-13, 2020
All eyes are on the Stage 3 mountain-top finish, I'd rather look away.
Stage 1:
Spoiler
Summary: No time to celebrate. Close sprint finish to cap Stage 1.
Result: 6th - Was in the mix, but not quite quick enough.
1
Lilian Calmejane
Movistar Team
4h08'36
2
Lucas Carstensen
BORA - hansgrohe
s.t.
3
Eduard Prades
Efapel
s.t.
4
Sean Bennett
Team Felbermayr Simplon Wels
s.t.
5
Ruslan Tleubayev
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
Stage 2:
Spoiler
Summary: After what happened yesterday, Ruslan Tieubayev makes sure to win this sprint by a bigger margin to show off his arms.
Result: 16th - Picked the wrong wheel.
1
Ruslan Tleubayev
Astana Pro Team
3h32'36
2
Daniel McLay
Liquigas
s.t.
3
Eduard Prades
Efapel
s.t.
4
Lucas Carstensen
BORA - hansgrohe
s.t.
5
Mikel Aristi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
Stage 3:
Spoiler
Summary: Stage 1 winner wins a three-way battle for the stage and GC win against Simon Spilak and Harm Vanhoucke.
Result: 63th, 54th GC - Not a great day. Got dropped early on the climb while I was pacing myself. Slowly worked my way up. Finished +5'13" on the leaders. Mountains aren't really my thing.
1
Lilian Calmejane
Movistar Team
3h42'51
2
Simon Spilak
Liquigas
s.t.
3
Harm Vanhoucke
Lotto Soudal
s.t.
4
Rafał Majka
BORA - hansgrohe
s.t.
5
Michel Ries
Efapel
s.t.
General Classification
1
Lilian Calmejane
Movistar Team
11h23'43
2
Simon Spilak
Liquigas
+ 14
3
Harm Vanhoucke
Lotto Soudal
+ 16
4
Rafał Majka
BORA - hansgrohe
+ 20
5
Michel Ries
Efapel
s.t.
6
Ivan Sosa
Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec
+ 42
7
Carlos Verona
Liquigas
s.t.
8
Edward Ravasi
Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec
s.t.
9
Dayer Quintana
Movistar Team
s.t.
10
Tadej Pogacar
Manzana Postobon Team
s.t.
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
1-May
Skive-Løbet
Anders Skaarseth
1-May
Eschborn-Frankfurt
Fabio Jakobsen
1-May
Memorial Andrzeja Trochanowskiego
Dusan Rajovic
2-May
Memorial Romana Siemienskiego
Jonas Bokeloh
3-May
Rhône-Alpes Isère Tour
Guillaume Bonnafond
3-May
Tour de Yorkshire
Alejandro Valverde
4-May
Giro d'Italia
Adam Yates
4-May
Vuelta Ciclista Comunidad de Madrid
Tadej Pogacar
5-May
Sundvolden GP
Evgenii Kazanov
6-May
Flèche Ardennaise
Jordy Warlop
6-May
Ringerike GP
Alexander Kamp
8-May
4 Jours de Dunkerque
Christophe Laporte
9-May
Flèche du Sud
Odd Christian Eiking
9-May
Berner Rundfahrt
Alan Banaszek
11-May
Vuelta a Aragon
Lilian Calmejane
11-May
CCC Tour - Grody Piastowskie
Lawson Craddock
12-May
Visegrad V4 Race - GP Hungary
Steve Morabito
13-May
Profronde van Noord-Holland
Jeroen Meijers
13-May
Amgen Tour of California
Bob Jungels
16-May
Baltyk - Karkonosze Tour
Pavel Sivakov
16-May
Tour of Norway
Rafał Majka
18-May
Tour de l'Ain
Christophe Laporte
20-May
GP Marcel Kint
Tim Merlier
22-May
Tour des Fjords
Jeroen Meijers
23-May
Baloise Belgium Tour
Tiesj Benoot
24-May
Gemenc Grand Prix
Eugert Zhupa
26-May
GP de Plumelec-Morbihan
Brandon McNulty
27-May
Circuit de Wallonie
Andrea Palini
27-May
Boucles de l'Aulne - Châteaulin
Serge Pauwels
28-May
Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
Alvaro Hodeg
31-May
Skoda-Tour de Luxembourg
31-May
Boucles de la Mayenne
2-Jun
Heistse Pijl
3-Jun
Gran Premio Città di Lugano
3-Jun
Critérium du Dauphiné
4-Jun
Memorial Philippe van Coningsloo
7-Jun
GP du Canton d'Argovie
8-Jun
Oberösterreichrundfahrt
9-Jun
Tour de Suisse
9-Jun
Tour of Malopolska
10-Jun
Ronde van Limburg
10-Jun
Rund um Köln
Marcus Diamond In
13-Jun
Ster ZLM Tour
13-Jun
Tour de Beauce
13-Jun
Tour of Slovenia
14-Jun
Route d'Occitanie
Marcus Diamond In
15-Jun
Dwars door het Hageland - Aarschot
16-Jun
Fyen Rundt
17-Jun
Elfstedenronde
17-Jun
GP Horsens Posten
19-Jun
Halle - Ingooigem
20-Jun
Adriatica Ionica Race
27-Jun
I.W.T. Jong Maar Moedig
28-Jun
Belgian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Danish Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Portuguese Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Polish Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Dutch Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
French Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
German Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Austrian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Slovenian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Norwegian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Kazakh Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Irish Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Canadian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
USA Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Italian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Russian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Swiss Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Great Britain Championships (ITT)
Marcus Diamond In
28-Jun
Ukrainian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Spanish Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Slovak Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Czech Championships (ITT)
Evaluation
Training Ride *None. Marcus Diamond Injured.*
Peaking (Outcome): Stamina received a X3 boost for last month's training ride. It only got one point, so three points were added.
Only one league game this month with the 2020 European Football Championships taking place. After debating with the trainer for a few days, I was given the green light to play even though I wasn't 100 percent. I was told 60 minutes max.
Match Day #20 vs. Bohemians (4-7-8)
June 5, 2020
I could have just sat out and watched the Euros, but that's not who I am.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 1, Bohemians 0
Summary: One of the youngest strikers in the league, 16-year-old David Whyte, sneaks behind Bohemians' backline in the 69th minute for the game-winning goal. His second goal of his young career.
Rating: 6.8 - Got 51 minutes of action and didn't make much of an impact. At least I didn't re-injury myself.
Player of Game: Aidan Friel, Limerick FC (8.0)
League Standings (20/36 Games Played)
Calendar
2020 European Championships
Maybe someday I'll get the honor of playing international. For now, I get to watch from couch in awe. Maybe this will be England's year? Probably not, but I have to keep the hope. We have to win something major eventually.
Group Stage
Group A
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
England
3
0
0
11
3
8
9
Denmarck
1
1
1
2
3
-1
4
Wales
0
2
1
2
4
-2
2
Norway
0
1
2
3
8
-5
1
Group B
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
France
2
1
0
5
1
4
7
Germany
1
2
0
4
2
2
5
Czech Republic
1
1
1
6
4
2
4
Hungary
0
0
3
0
8
-8
0
Group C
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
Italy
2
1
0
5
2
3
7
Serbia
1
1
1
4
2
2
4
Belgium
1
1
1
4
4
0
4
Bosnia & Herzegovina
0
1
2
1
6
-5
1
Group D
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
Holland
3
0
0
7
1
6
9
Albania
2
0
1
5
4
1
6
Croatia
1
0
2
2
5
-3
3
Azerbaijan
0
0
3
2
6
-4
0
Group E
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
Spain
3
0
0
8
2
6
9
Switzerland
1
1
1
4
4
0
4
Ukraine
0
2
1
3
5
-2
2
Ireland
0
1
2
1
5
-4
1
Group F
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS
Portugal
2
1
0
7
4
3
7
Scotland
2
0
1
5
5
0
6
Poland
0
2
1
4
5
-1
2
Russia
0
1
2
5
7
-2
1
England breezes through Group Stage with a tournament-high 11 goals. Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane both with four goals in the chase for the Golden Boot. England's reward for topping the group? They get 2018 World Cup winner Croatia in the second round. Not exactly what they were hoping for.
Round of 16
Spoiler
Incredible scenes! England gets a 58th minute equalizer from Harry Kane and watches Raheem Sterling miss chance after chance to eventually force penalties. Tied at 3-3 in PKs, Jordan Pickford denied Alen Halilovic and then Eric Dier got to be the hero with the game-winning kick. England's reward? A date with 2014 World Cup winners Germany in the quarterfinals. It doesn't get any easier.
Quarterfinals
Spoiler
A pair of goals by free agent striker Roman Rosler does England in. Germany also went down a man in the 51st minute with Tjorben Ampfert getting a red card.
Semifinals
Spoiler
Hard to get more thrilling than those semifinals.
European Championship Final
Spoiler
SPAIN EURO CHAMPIONS Defeats France 2-0
Diego Costa, Gerard Moreno with the goals.
Spain have won three out of the last four Euros ('08, '12, '20).
Awards
First
Second
Third
Best Player:
Raheem Sterling
Golden Boot:
A. Griezmann (5)
Harry Kane (5)
R. Sterling (5)
Young Player:
Reiss Nelson
Dream Team
Evaluation
Not Again: During a training session on June 11, Marcus Diamond relapsed and re-injured his twisted ankle. The trainer provided a time table of 2-5 weeks for full recovery. Therefore, no training ground this month either. Send your condolences to help Diamond heal faster.
The extended injury also scared away Swansea City and any interest they had in making Limerick FC an offer for Diamond.
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Ankle injuries are never fun. It's been a long recovery. Just one race to report on that happened before I re-injured myself by playing football. I was forced to miss the Great Britain ITT National Championship at the end of the month.
There is a small chance I'll be able to ride the RR event on July 1st.
Race Day #21 at Rund um Koln
June 10, 2020
Long day in the saddle (204.5kms) for what should be a bunch sprint.
Spoiler
Summary: Our cameras struggled to comprehend how bizarre that finish was. With about 9kms to go a group of nine cyclists broke free from the peloton. That didn't work and they were caught with 4kms to go. That allowed another three cyclists to attack with 3kms to go as the sprint trains couldn't control the pace.
Those three escaped with Marcus Diamond trying to bridge the gap. Diamond couldn't quite reach the leaders and was caught by a few sprinters behind him. Also, not to mention, there was fairly big crash on the last bend that took out 30 riders.
Result: 7th - What just happened? At one point I had to just shut off the team radio and just ride on instincts. All the shouting was giving me a headache.
1
Jenthe Biermans
Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
5h14'00
2
Alex Kirsch
Lotto Soudal
s.t.
3
Tomasz Marczyński
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
4
Matteo Pelucchi
BORA - hansgrohe
s.t.
5
Hugo Hofstetter
INM
s.t.
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
2-Jun
Heistse Pijl
Christophe Laporte
3-Jun
Gran Premio Città di Lugano
Valerio Conti
3-Jun
Critérium du Dauphiné
Marc Soler
4-Jun
Memorial Philippe van Coningsloo
Edward Planckaert
7-Jun
GP du Canton d'Argovie
Jarlinson Pantano
8-Jun
Oberösterreichrundfahrt
Hermann Pernsteiner
9-Jun
Tour de Suisse
Nairo Quintana
9-Jun
Tour of Malopolska
José Manuel Diaz
10-Jun
Ronde van Limburg
Fabio Jakobsen
10-Jun
Rund um Köln
Jenthe Biermans
13-Jun
Ster ZLM Tour
Dylan Sunderland
13-Jun
Tour de Beauce
A. Gebreigzabhier
13-Jun
Tour of Slovenia
Richard Carapaz
14-Jun
Route d'Occitanie
Alexandre Geniez
15-Jun
Dwars door het Hageland
Dylan Teuns
16-Jun
Fyen Rundt
Clément Venturini
17-Jun
Elfstedenronde
Alejandro Valverde
17-Jun
GP Horsens Posten
Benjamin Prades
19-Jun
Halle - Ingooigem
Dylan Teuns
20-Jun
Adriatica Ionica Race
Fausto Masnada
27-Jun
I.W.T. Jong Maar Moedig
Sean De Bie
28-Jun
Belgian Championships (ITT)
Laurens De Plus
28-Jun
Danish Championships (ITT)
Mads Pedersen
28-Jun
Portuguese Championships (ITT)
Nelson Oliveira
28-Jun
Polish Championships (ITT)
Maciej Bodnar
28-Jun
Dutch Championships (ITT)
Tom Dumoulin
28-Jun
French Championships (ITT)
Alexis Gougeard
28-Jun
German Championships (ITT)
Tony Martin
28-Jun
Austrian Championships (ITT)
Georg Preidler
28-Jun
Slovenian Championships (ITT)
Primož Roglič
28-Jun
Norwegian Championships (ITT)
Iver Skaarseth
28-Jun
Kazakh Championships (ITT)
Maxim Shirshov
28-Jun
Irish Championships (ITT)
Ryan Mullen
28-Jun
Canadian Championships (ITT)
Nigel Ellsay
28-Jun
USA Championships (ITT)
Taylor Phinney
28-Jun
Italian Championships (ITT)
Gianni Moscon
28-Jun
Russian Championships (ITT)
Anton Vorobyev
28-Jun
Swiss Championships (ITT)
Stefan Küng
28-Jun
Great Britain Championships (ITT)
Geraint Thomas
28-Jun
Ukrainian Championships (ITT)
Mark Padun
28-Jun
Spanish Championships (ITT)
Jonathan Castroviejo
28-Jun
Slovak Championships (ITT)
Peter Sagan
28-Jun
Czech Championships (ITT)
Leopold König
1-Jul
Danish Championships
1-Jul
Swiss Championships
1-Jul
Kazakh Championships
1-Jul
Canadian Championships
1-Jul
Norwegian Championships
1-Jul
USA Championships
1-Jul
Russian Championships
1-Jul
Portuguese Championships
1-Jul
Polish Championships
1-Jul
Czech Championships
1-Jul
Ukrainian Championships
1-Jul
Great Britain Championships
Marcus Diamond In*
1-Jul
Irish Championships
1-Jul
Slovenian Championships
1-Jul
Italian Championships
1-Jul
Slovak Championships
1-Jul
French Championships
1-Jul
Austrian Championships
1-Jul
Spanish Championships
1-Jul
Belgian Championships
1-Jul
Course Cycliste de Solidarnosc
1-Jul
German Championships
1-Jul
Dutch Championships
4-Jul
Sibiu Cycling Tour
6-Jul
GP Internacional Torres Vedras
7-Jul
Tour de France
7-Jul
Int. Österreich Rundfahrt
8-Jul
White Spot / Delta Road Race
15-Jul
Tour of Qinghai Lake
25-Jul
Grand Prix Cerami
25-Jul
Prueba Villafranca
26-Jul
La Tour Alsace
27-Jul
VOO-Tour de Wallonie
29-Jul
GP Kranj
31-Jul
Circuito de Getxo
31-Jul
RideLondon-Surrey Classic
Marcus Diamond In
*If healthy and good enough to go.
Evaluation
Training Ride *None. Marcus Diamond Injured.*
Follow Team Orders: Marcus Diamond was given a stern talking to after the race for abandoning the team's lead sprinter Hugo Hofstetter. Instead, of giving Hofstetter a lead out, Diamond ventured off on his own. His Maverick reputation is starting to get on his teammates nerves.
Following a 1-1 draw against Waterford and a 2-0 road defeat against Swedish team BK Hacken in the first leg of the Europa League first qualifying round, I was ready to get back on the pitch. In total, I missed four games with my ankle injury.
Match Day #22 at St. Pat's Athletic (7-9-6)
July 12, 2020
Mid-table season so far for Pat's, pretty much just like us.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 2, St. Pat's Athletic 1
Summary: A scoreless first half heated up in the final 45 minutes. Shane Tracy scored early into the second half, St. Pat's answered back in the 81st minute. That set-up 93rd minute winner for Limerick's Padraig Amond. Breakaway goal with a far post finish to stun the home fans.
Rating: 6.9 - I struggled with my fitness in my first game back, but the team didn't have a sub for me when Shane Duggan and Evan Osam both had to come off injured in the first half. I was dropped to right back to save some energy. Luckily, I survived without hurting myself.
Player of Game: Padraig Amond, Limerick FC (8.0)
Match Day: Europa League vs. BK Hacken
July 16, 2020
Trailing 2-0 on aggregate in the first qualifying round.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 3, BK Hacken 0
Summary: The scenes. The largest home crowd (4,418) that Limerick has seen in years gets treated to a classic. Padraig Amond puts in two when all seemed lost to force extra time. Limerick goalkeeper Aaron Galvin made save after save before Achille Campion buried a rebound at the other end to set off a wild celebration.
Rating: 7.4 - Had some good moments, but this was a team win for sure. We celebrated this one well into the night.
Player of Game: Aidan Friel, Limerick FC (8.8)
Match Day #23 vs. Dundalk (16-1-5)
July 19, 2020
Only one loss on the season for second place Dundalk. Let's make it two?
Spoiler
Limerick FC 4, Dundalk 2
Summary: Limerick continues its good run of form with a third win in a row. Marcus Diamond scores twice, including this upper 90 banger in the 37th minute. The 20-year-old coming back from his injury stronger than ever. A difficult player to contain in the midfield.
Rating: 9.1 - Big games call for big moments. The other goal was a simple tap-in off a cross by Lee Lynch.
Player of Game: Marcus Diamond, Limerick FC (9.1)
Match Day: Europa League at Kairat
July 23, 2020
First leg of the second round of the qualifying phase.
Spoiler
Kairat 2, Limerick FC 0
Summary: There are nightmares that don't start as worse as this. Thirty seconds into the game, Isael breaks through for a goal that puts 13,170 home fans in a frenzy. This isn't the welcome to Kazakhstan that Limerick FC wanted.
Things only got worse when Marcus Diamond was shown a second yellow card in the 68th minute to receive his first red card in his career. The final score should have been a lot worse than 2-0.
Rating: 6.4 - Angry got the best of me. Stuck my foot into one too many challenges and was shown off. Let my team down here and was suspended for the home leg... which Limerick won 1-0 despite going down to 10-men once again. Kairat advances on aggregate, 2-1. Ouch.
Player of Game: Georgii Zhukov, Kairat (8.5)
Match Day #24 vs. Cork City (12-8-3)
July 26, 2020
A chance to close the gap on third place Cork City.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 1, Cork City 1
Summary: Fitness was a problem on both sides, as both teams were coming off Europa League games three days prior. Martyn Leigh thought he had the winner in the 71st minute, but timely super sub Achille Campion surfaces again with an equalizer in the 81st minute.
Rating: 6.7 - Nothing to see here.
Player of Game: Achille Campion, Limerick FC (8.1)
League Standings (24/36 Games Played)
Calendar
Evaluation
Training Ground *Community Growth Development*
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- Each member gets 5.0 points to spread however they like over the 36 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 1.0.
- Stats are bumped up in FM when they hit that number, ex. 2.9 = 2 in-game, and 13.4 = 13 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 20. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery and is different from the cycling progression scale.
-Comment below to provide stat upgrades.
Red Light, Green Light: A mixed month for Marcus Diamond affects his training ground. Three random stats will receive a X2 boost while three other random stats will receive a X0 and will cancel out any upgrades.
Love that European comeback - hope they can replicate it next time!
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
No National Championships for me this year. I was still a couple weeks away from being fully healed when the RR rolled around on July 1st. Instead, I recovered watching the Tour de France and still got to race through London on July 31st.
Race Day #22 at RideLondon-Surrey Classic
July 31, 2020
Won by Hugo Hofstetter last year, surprisingly INM didn't bring him back.
Spoiler
Summary: Only 29 cyclists have arrived back in London after a hilly adventure through the countryside. Big Ben greets them upon arrival...
... and the London Eye.
Sprinters are having trouble organizing, so an attack by Loic Vliegen with 5kms to go. Dangerous attempt if the sprinters can't work together.
That was never going to work. Under 2kms to go.
Cofidis with the leadout. Alongside them? Marcus Diamond.
Cofidis and Diamond fade hard. And a three-way photo finish at the line goes to Jasper De Buyst from Lotto Soudal. Beating out hometown hopeful Ben Swift and Italian Simone Consonni.
Result: 16th - Hectic final kilometers. Got to the front just in time, but didn't have the legs to finish it off properly. Still, a solid result in my first Pro Tour race with family and friends in attendance.
1
Jasper De Buyst
Lotto Soudal
4h59'20
2
Ben Swift
Michelton - Scott
s.t.
3
Simone Consonni
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
4
Matteo Pelucchi
BORA - hansgrohe
s.t.
5
Jasper Philipsen
Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
s.t.
Calendar
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Date
Race
Winner
1-Jul
Danish Championships
Søren Kragh Andersen
1-Jul
Swiss Championships
Silvan Dietrich
1-Jul
Kazakh Championships
Dinmukhammed Ulysbayev
1-Jul
Canadian Championships
Kristofer Dahl
1-Jul
Norwegian Championships
Edvald Boasson Hagen
1-Jul
USA Championships
Sean Bennett
1-Jul
Russian Championships
Petr Rikunov
1-Jul
Portuguese Championships
José Gonçalves
1-Jul
Polish Championships
Alan Banaszek
1-Jul
Czech Championships
Zdenek Stybar
1-Jul
Ukrainian Championships
Mark Padun
1-Jul
Great Britain Championships
Mark Cavendish
1-Jul
Irish Championships
Sam Bennett
1-Jul
Slovenian Championships
Matej Mohoric
1-Jul
Italian Championships
Gianni Moscon
1-Jul
Slovak Championships
Peter Sagan
1-Jul
French Championships
Marc Sarreau
1-Jul
Austrian Championships
Marco Haller
1-Jul
Spanish Championships
Enric Mas
1-Jul
Belgian Championships
Pieter Serry
1-Jul
S. et des Champions Olympiques
Odd Christian Eiking
1-Jul
German Championships
Marcel Kittel
1-Jul
Dutch Championships
Wout Poels
4-Jul
Sibiu Cycling Tour
Carlos Betancur
6-Jul
GP Internacional Torres Vedras
Anthon Charmig
7-Jul
Tour de France
Egan Arley Bernal
7-Jul
Int. Österreich Rundfahrt
Rafał Majka
8-Jul
Delta Road Race
Brenton Jones
15-Jul
Tour of Qinghai Lake
Tejay Van Garderen
25-Jul
Grand Prix Cerami
Edward Theuns
25-Jul
Prueba Villafranca
Andrey Amador
26-Jul
La Tour Alsace
Pierre Rolland
27-Jul
VOO-Tour de Wallonie
Dylan Teuns
29-Jul
GP Kranj
Fabio Duarte
31-Jul
Circuito de Getxo
Juan Camacho
31-Jul
RideLondon-Surrey Classic
Jasper De Buyst
1-Aug
PostNord Danmark Rundt
1-Aug
Volta a Portugal
4-Aug
Hansa Bygg Kalmar Road Race
4-Aug
Tour de Pologne
4-Aug
Clasica Ciclista San Sebastian
5-Aug
La Poly Normande
Marcus Diamond In
6-Aug
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah
7-Aug
Vuelta a Burgos
9-Aug
Czech Cycling Tour
Marcus Diamond In
11-Aug
KOGA Slag om Norg
13-Aug
BinckBank Tour
15-Aug
Tour du Limousin
16-Aug
Arctic Race of Norway
16-Aug
Colorado Pro Classic
19-Aug
EuroEyes Cyclassics Hamburg
21-Aug
Baltic Chain Tour
21-Aug
GP Stad Zottegem
22-Aug
Arnhem-Veenendaal Classic
23-Aug
Deutschland Tour
25-Aug
Vuelta a España
25-Aug
Omloop Mandel-Leie-Schelde
25-Aug
Bretagne Classic-Ouest France
26-Aug
Ronde van Midden Nederland
26-Aug
Croatia-Slovenia
29-Aug
Druivenkoers - Overijse
Egan Arley Bernal wins back-to-back Tour de France titles as Colombia sweeps the podium. Miguel Angel Lopez finished second for a second year in a row after winning in 2018 and Daniel Felipe Martinez took third.
Evaluation
Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
Spoiler
- Each member gets 3.0 points to spread however they like over the 13 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 55.0.
- Stats are bumped up in PCM when they hit that number, ex. 55.9 = 55 in-game, and 61.4 = 61 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 85. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery.
- Comment below to provide stat upgrades
Privacy Please: Spending the weekend with family is always a blast, but you know how family is. Always trying to pry personal information out of you. Alison, Marcus Diamond's younger sister, is the best at it.
"So, who's the girl?" Alison smirked.
Marcus looked over to see Alison holding his phone.
"Hey, give that back! And nice try, you don't know my password."
"I don't need to know the password when you have a picture of her as your lock screen, dummy. So, you going to tell me who she is..."
Marcus snatched the phone away before replying back: