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Limerick continue impressive form
Monaghan United 0-2 Limerick 37 Limerick 37 followed up their impressive win over Shelbourne last weekend with another decent display as the Munster side defeated Monaghan United 2-0 at Kingspan Century Park.
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Monaghan United v. Limerick 37
Fresh on the heels of their excellent victory over Shelbourne last weekend, Limerick 37 head for Kingspan Century Park to take on Monaghan United tonight.
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Limerick shock Shels
Shelbourne 0-2 Limerick 37 Ten-men Limerick 37 continued their recent good run of form as two goals in the space of three minutes ensured a 2-0 win over Shelbourne at Tolka Park on Friday evening.
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Shelbourne v. Limerick 37
Shelbourne will be looking to stretch their lead at the top of the table this evening when they entertain fifth-placed Limerick 37 at Tolka Park.
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Limerick sign three more
Limerick 37 have signed three more players, taking the number of new faces at Jackman Park over the past three weeks to 16.
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Limerick 37 4-0 Kildare County
Gary Sheehan continued his fine start to life in Limerick colours with another brace as the Shannonsiders ground Kildare County into the dust on Friday evening.
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PREVIEW
Limerick 37 v Kildare County
Buoyed by last week’s stunning victory away to title-chasing Dundalk, Limerick 37 will try to give their home fans something to cheer about when struggling Kildare County visit Jackman Park on Friday evening.
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Dundalk 0-2 Limerick 37
Paul Walshe and Gary Sheehan, two of 13 players to sign first-team forms with Limerick 37 this month, scored the goals as the Blues stunned Dundalk at Oriel Park on Thursday night.
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Limerick take new signings to 13
Limerick 37 manager Mike Kerley has launched a major overhaul of his first-team playing squad with 13 new signings, many from local junior clubs, over the past 10 days.
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Dundalk unhappy with suspension announcement
eircom League of Ireland First Division contenders Dundalk are unhappy that the findings of the latest Disciplinary Committee meeting were not announced until 24 hours before Thursday night’s clash with Limerick 37.
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Limerick 37 0-0 Athlone Town
It was stalemate at Jackman Park in Limerick on Friday night as bottom of the table Athlone Town came away from their trip to Shannonside with a point.
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PREVIEW
Limerick 37 v Athlone Town
Bottom of the table Athlone Town will be without suspended defenders Nigel Keady and Ian Rossiter for Friday night’s trip to Jackman Park to face Limerick 37.
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“A” Championship prepares for kick-off
The new eircom League of Ireland “A” Championship kicks off this weekend, with three new clubs hoping to build towards promotion to full League membership by the end of the year.
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FAI appoints Limerick Development Officer
The Football Association of Ireland, in partnership with Limerick County Council, has appointed Conor Nestor as Limerick’s new Development Officer.
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Unconvincing Cork oust Limerick
Limerick 37 0-2 Cork City Cork City booked a place in the fourth round of this season’s FAI Ford Cup with an unconvincing victory over Munster rivals Limerick 37 at Jackman Park on Friday.
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