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Foy the villain as Sligo bow out

Sligo Rovers 0-0 Galway United
After extra-time – Galway win 6-5 on penalties
The usually dependable Keith Foy missed penalties in normal time and the shoot-out as Sligo Rovers bowed out of the eircom League Cup at the hands of Galway United on Tuesday evening.
 
  Sligo Rovers v Galway United
Jeff Kenna will go in search of his first victory as Galway United manager when the Tribesmen make the trip to their Connacht rivals Sligo Rovers for Tuesday night’s eircom League Cup tie.
 
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Bray Wanderers 1-0 Shamrock Rovers

Bray Wanderers continued their fine recent form with victory over Premier Division rivals Shamrock Rovers in Bank Holiday Monday’s eircom League Cup tie at the Carlisle Grounds.
 
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Bohemians 4-0 Dundalk

Three goals in the opening half hour saw Bohemians dispel the challenge of eircom League of Ireland First Division leaders Dundalk in Monday’s League Cup tie at Dalymount Park.
 
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Derry City 3-0 Finn Harps

There was no halt to Finn Harps’ woes as three-time eircom League Cup holders Derry City eased past the Donegal men’s challenge on Bank Holiday Monday.
 
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Shelbourne 0-2 Drogheda United

An understrength Drogheda United side eased into the last eight of this season’s eircom League Cup with victory over First Division Shelbourne at Tolka Park.
 
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Wexford Youths 2-0 Kerry League

Two goals from midfielder Conor Sinnott propelled Wexford Youths into the last eight of this season’s eircom League Cup on Bank Holiday Monday.
 
  New venue, date for League Cup tie
The League Cup second round meeting of eircom League of Ireland champions Drogheda United and First Division Shelbourne has been brought forward a day to Bank Holiday Monday, May 5th.
 
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Cork City 3-0 Limerick 37

Two goals from George O’Callaghan helped Cork City into the eircom League Cup quarter-finals at the expense of Limerick 37 on Tuesday night.
 
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Cork City v Limerick 37

The second round of this season’s eircom League Cup continues on Tuesday evening when First Division Limerick 37 travel south to take on top flight big guns Cork City at Turners Cross.
 
    College boss backs second string Students
UCD manager Pete Mahon has backed his second string side for the remainder of this season’s eircom League Cup after Monday night’s surprise win over St Patrick’s Athletic.
 
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UCD 2-0 St Patrick’s Athletic

UCD advanced to the quarter-finals of this season’s eircom League Cup with victory over eircom League of Ireland leaders St Patrick’s Athletic at the UCD Bowl on Monday night.
 
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  In the blogs...
Threesome: Great football ads
By eleven-a-side.com
We were sufficiently dazzled by the recent television debut of Nike’s two-minute movie, directed by acclaimed film-maker Guy Ritchie, to make great football commercials the subject of this week’s threesome.
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Posted by: n jersey
Title: except it cork are no good (Replies: 4 )
i tell ya what arrogant is getting rid of a manager when he just won a cup (1 of your few )did they think yous where that good that you have to win everything . now your laughed at .SCOTTY EXCEPT IT CORK ARE BAD AT THE MINUTE AND PATS ARE THE BEST IN THE LEAUGE on current form it is what it is . why some stupid people cant except this is beyond me .
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Posted by: bigshot
Title: Pats for EL domination! (Replies: 32 )
wats the story with st pats this season? they look like a different class to everything thats gone before in the eircom league.

anyone reckon they’ll go a step or two furher than any other irish side in euros?

hopefully they can break into the group stages of the uefa cup and then we can get real crowds at inchicore!!

INCHICORE, INCHICORE, INCHICORE,
INCHICORE, INCHICORE, INCHICO-ORE.

OH WHEN THE SAINTS
GO MARCHING IN
OH WHEN THE SAINTS
GO MARCHING IN

JOHNNY MCDONNELL’S RED-AND-WHITE ARMY


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Posted by: gypsieking
Title: UCD Bowl - crap pitch? (Replies: 3 )
Making my first trip to the new UCD Bowl for UCD-Bohs tonight.

I hear, from this story , that the pitch is bad. Anyone been there to give a first-hand account?

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MAY 05
Kildare County 4-0Monaghan Utd Report
Shelbourne 0-2Drogheda Utd Report
Wexford Youths 2-0Kerry League Report
Bohemians 4-0Dundalk Report
Bray Wanderers 1-0Shamrock Rov Report
Derry City 3-0Finn Harps Report
MAY 08
Dundalk 1-3Shelbourne Report
MAY 09 (7.45pm unless stated)
Bray Wanderers vDrogheda Utd
Cork City vSligo Rovers
Galway Utd vFinn Harps
St Patricks Ath vUCD
Shamrock Rov vDerry City 8.00pm
Kildare County vAthlone Town
Limerick 37 vMonaghan Utd
Sporting Fingal vLongford Town
Waterford Utd vWexford Youths
MAY 10 (7.45pm unless stated)
Cobh Ramblers vBohemians
MAY 16 (7.45pm unless stated)
Bohemians vCork City
Derry City vCobh Ramblers
Drogheda Utd vSt Patricks Ath
UCD vGalway Utd
Finn Harps vShamrock Rov 8.00pm
Monaghan Utd vDundalk 8.00pm
Shelbourne vKildare County 8.00pm
Wexford Youths vLimerick 37 8.00pm


  premier division standings -   5/5/2008
P W D L F A GD Pts
  1. St Patricks Ath 9 8 0 1 16 4 12 24
  2. Bohemians 9 5 3 1 11 5 6 18
  3. Drogheda Utd 9 5 1 3 11 6 5 16
  4. Derry City 9 4 4 1 9 5 4 16
  5. Sligo Rovers 9 4 3 2 12 8 4 15
  6. Bray Wanderers 9 4 2 3 7 10 -3 14
  7. Cork City 9 3 4 2 11 8 3 13
  8. Shamrock Rov 9 3 2 4 9 9 0 11
  9. UCD 9 1 4 4 7 10 -3 7
  10. Cobh Ramblers 9 1 3 5 5 11 -6 6
  11. Finn Harps 9 2 0 7 4 15 -11 6
  12. Galway Utd 9 0 2 7 4 15 -11 2



  first division standings 9/5/2008
P W D L F A GD Pts
  1. Dundalk 10 7 2 1 21 7 14 23
  2. Shelbourne 10 6 3 1 17 5 12 21
  3. Waterford Utd 9 5 2 2 16 8 8 17
  4. Sporting Fingal 9 4 2 3 9 9 0 14
  5. Longford Town 9 3 3 3 15 9 6 12
  6. Limerick 37 9 3 1 5 10 14 -4 10
  7. Wexford Youths 9 2 3 4 10 12 -2 9
  8. Monaghan Utd 9 3 0 6 4 19 -15 9
  9. Kildare County 9 1 3 5 10 18 -8 6
  10. Athlone Town 9 1 3 5 5 16 -11 6


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