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eircom League First Division > Kilkenny City
Trapattoni to conduct FAI Cup draw
Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni will conduct the FAI Ford Cup third round draw at the D4 Ballsbridge Court Hotel in Dublin on Monday.
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PREVIEW
First Division previews
In addition to the big south-east derby, there are three other games down for decision in the eircom League of Ireland First Division on Friday night, including the meeting of bottom two Kildare County and Athlone Town.
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ROUND-UP
Wins for Limerick and Monaghan
Limerick 37 and Monaghan United emerged victorious in the eircom League of Ireland First Division on Friday night, while Wexford Youths and Longford Town could not be separated in the south-east.
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Friday’s First Division fixtures
Apart from the big meeting of Shelbourne and Waterford United, there are three other games down for decision in the eircom League of Ireland First Division on Friday night.
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ACTION
Sporting Fingal 0-0 Shelbourne
The first ever League derby between north Dublin sides Sporting Fingal and Shelbourne ended all square as Shels hung on for a point after playing for more than an hour with ten men.
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PREVIEW
Duo return for Fingal
Fourth placed Sporting Fingal have received a boost ahead of tonight’s derby clash against Shelbourne as both Philip Byrne and Robbie Doyle return to the squad.
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PREVIEW
Friday night’s First Division previews
There are three games down for the decision in the eircom League of Ireland First Division on Friday night, with Shelbourne looking for a victory which would lift them into second place in the table.
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"Keane placed Miller on the transfer list and then cast serious aspersions on his players’ professionalism in a press conference. That was nothing short of disgraceful. Miller is a terrific professional who has performed admirably for Keane and Sunderland. He isn’t a party boy. He doesn’t deserve to have his name dragged through the mud by his manager." -
Eamon Dunphy attacks Roy Keane’s treatment of Liam Miller.
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