Roo69
08/04/2010, 9:54 AM
This is going to be a very tough match i reckon. Sligo won't be far off the level that Fingal played at so we will really need to play at our best But after Monday night’s performance we have reason to be hopeful I think.
From BrayWanderers.ie
Midfielder Chris Shields will miss the visit of Sligo Rvs. to the Carlisle Grounds on Friday night as he serves a one match ban which is a carryover from last season.Also mssing will be David Tyrrell who is carrying an ankle injury. Otherwise Eddie Gormley has a full squad to pick from.
Speaking during the week Gormley said he was very disappointed his side didn't take all three points on Monday night in Drogheda. Gormley said "A couple of refereeing decisions went against us,I have looked at them again on D.V.D. and could find nothing wrong with either goal that was disallowed. Richie Baker certaintly wasn't offside when he scored and Colm Tresson never touched their player when he scored,so I'm disappointd in that regard".Gormley added "We will need to be at our best to get something from Friday nights game against Sligo".
******* Colm Tresson played his 350th. League game for Bray last Monday night in Drogheda.
*******Bray have lost just once to Sligo Rvs at home in the last eleven meetings between the sides in all competitions.
****** In the four meetings in the League last season Sligo won two, Bray one and there was one draw.
***** In April at the Showgrounds the home side won 2-1 the Bray goal was scored by Paul Byrne,at the Carlisle Grounds in June Bray ran out winners on a 3-1 scoreline with goals from Daire Doyle,Graham Coughlan and Gary Mc.Cabe,in August at the Carlisle it ended 2-2 the Bray goals came from Dane Masssey and a Garry Mc Cabe penalty,at the Showgrounds in Oct. the home side were victorious on a 1-0 scoreline.
From BrayWanderers.ie
Midfielder Chris Shields will miss the visit of Sligo Rvs. to the Carlisle Grounds on Friday night as he serves a one match ban which is a carryover from last season.Also mssing will be David Tyrrell who is carrying an ankle injury. Otherwise Eddie Gormley has a full squad to pick from.
Speaking during the week Gormley said he was very disappointed his side didn't take all three points on Monday night in Drogheda. Gormley said "A couple of refereeing decisions went against us,I have looked at them again on D.V.D. and could find nothing wrong with either goal that was disallowed. Richie Baker certaintly wasn't offside when he scored and Colm Tresson never touched their player when he scored,so I'm disappointd in that regard".Gormley added "We will need to be at our best to get something from Friday nights game against Sligo".
******* Colm Tresson played his 350th. League game for Bray last Monday night in Drogheda.
*******Bray have lost just once to Sligo Rvs at home in the last eleven meetings between the sides in all competitions.
****** In the four meetings in the League last season Sligo won two, Bray one and there was one draw.
***** In April at the Showgrounds the home side won 2-1 the Bray goal was scored by Paul Byrne,at the Carlisle Grounds in June Bray ran out winners on a 3-1 scoreline with goals from Daire Doyle,Graham Coughlan and Gary Mc.Cabe,in August at the Carlisle it ended 2-2 the Bray goals came from Dane Masssey and a Garry Mc Cabe penalty,at the Showgrounds in Oct. the home side were victorious on a 1-0 scoreline.