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culloty82
08/09/2010, 8:23 AM
Looks like UCD (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_A_Championship) will be important - playing Carlow tonight and Dynamos on Sunday.

Group 1:
Castlebar Celtic v Tullamore Town
Drogheda United A v Finn Harps A
Dundalk A v Shelbourne A
Sporting Fingal A v Sligo Rovers A

Group 2:
Galway UnitedA v Shamrock Rovers A
Limerick FC A v Cobh Ramblers
St. Pat's A v Bray Wanderers A
UCD A v Tralee Dynamos

realcelt
08/09/2010, 3:23 PM
[QUOTE=culloty82;1398077]Looks like UCD (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_A_Championship) will be important - playing Carlow tonight and Dynamos on Sunday.

UCD vs Talee Dynamos is on Saturday 11th September 2:00pm

HarpoJoyce
08/09/2010, 10:26 PM
UCD 'A' 4:0 FC Carlow
Cillian Morrissey, Samir Belhout 2, Chris Mulhall
After an early goal from striker Cillian Morrissey, UCD made the running in the first half. FC Carlow lifted their game at the beginning of the second half and a Samir Belhout goal was the signal for UCD 'A' to continue to create chances, Stephen Roche, Stephen Doyle, Chris Mulhall, subs Daniel Ledwith and Michael Whelan all contributed to serving the two forwards. Belhout and Mulhall got a late goal each. Ger Barron made on great save mid-way through the second half.

3 more wins from 5 matches puts UCD into the Final.

Enruoblehs
09/09/2010, 5:47 PM
Looks like UCD (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_A_Championship) will be important - playing Carlow tonight and Dynamos on Sunday.

Group 1:
Castlebar Celtic v Tullamore Town
Drogheda United A v Finn Harps A
Dundalk A v Shelbourne A
Sporting Fingal A v Sligo Rovers A

Group 2:
Galway UnitedA v Shamrock Rovers A
Limerick FC A v Cobh Ramblers
St. Pat's A v Bray Wanderers A
UCD A v Tralee Dynamos

Dundalk 'A' v Shelbourne 'A' is OFF

legendz
09/09/2010, 7:35 PM
Hopefully Tralee, though won against Limerick, can have a better game this weekend. A good battle looks like developing between Tralee, Cobh and Carlow.

Sam_Heggy
10/09/2010, 12:07 PM
Drogheda A v Finn Harps A is off

culloty82
11/09/2010, 4:15 PM
UCD 1-0 Tralee Dynamos - an 85th minute penalty won the game for the Students

Comic Book Guy
11/09/2010, 7:11 PM
Limerick 1-3 Cobh Ramblers

sligoman
12/09/2010, 12:45 AM
Fingal 3-2 Rovers. Glen Crowe with Fingal's three goals.

TheBoss
12/09/2010, 1:21 AM
Castlebar Celtic 4-0 Tullamore Town

Sam_Heggy
12/09/2010, 10:09 AM
Cobh going well this season, possible promotion on the cards? I would freakin love that to happen.

Enruoblehs
12/09/2010, 10:29 AM
Back Match being played this week:-

Shelbourne 'A' v Bohemians 'A' - AUL Complex - Wednesday 15th - KO 6.15pm

GreenStar
12/09/2010, 2:47 PM
Galway 0-2 Rovers

culloty82
12/09/2010, 4:03 PM
Cobh going well this season, possible promotion on the cards? I would freakin love that to happen.

It's theirs to lose, but Tralee and Carlow have the better remaining fixtures:

Cobh: 19/9 UCD (H), 26/9 FC Carlow (A), 3/10 Tralee Dynamos (H)
Tralee: 19/9 FC Carlow (H), TBC Bray (H), 3/10 Cobh Ramblers (A), 10/10 Shamrock Rovers (A)
Carlow: 19/9 Tralee Dynamos (A), 26/9 Cobh Ramblers (H), 3/10 Shamrock Rovers (A), 10/10 Bray (H)

legendz
12/09/2010, 7:09 PM
Was always going to be a tough game for Tralee against a UCD side likely to win the pool. It is advantage Cobh but Tralee have a game in hand. The clash with Carlow next weekend could see which one of the two will challenge Cobh for third. It's still all to play for really.

realcelt
13/09/2010, 11:14 AM
Shamrock Rovers mite ruin all 3 teams plans to finish in top 3 but I think Tralee have the best chance,i think they will take 9 points from Carlow,Cobh and Bray games so it might b decided in their last game against Rovers.

legendz
13/09/2010, 12:00 PM
I think it'd be good for the league for Carlow or Tralee to make it to the LoI. It might inspire clubs from other regions currently not represented to have a go as well.

HarpoJoyce
13/09/2010, 6:34 PM
UCD 1-0 Tralee Dynamos - an 85th minute penalty won the game for the Students

Irish Universities International Stephen Roche converted the penalty after a hand-ball in the box. David McMillan started before being substitued by Michael Whelan after 70 minutes

culloty82
13/09/2010, 9:18 PM
I think it'd be good for the league for Carlow or Tralee to make it to the LoI. It might inspire clubs from other regions currently not represented to have a go as well.

Obviously this is more a question for a month's time, but if either of them eventually got promoted, what would they need to do to get a First Division licence? Last year, I think clubs needed a 500-seater stand, but that's only the first thing Carlow or Tralee would have to sort out.

Mr A
13/09/2010, 9:19 PM
Salthill have feck all and they got in.

FlapjackJoe
14/09/2010, 11:19 AM
Obviously this is more a question for a month's time, but if either of them eventually got promoted, what would they need to do to get a First Division licence? Last year, I think clubs needed a 500-seater stand, but that's only the first thing Carlow or Tralee would have to sort out.

There are several documents on this (http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=127&Itemid=320) page detailing what you need. According to section 1.27 of the Infrastructure criteria, all First Division and A Championship teams need a 500 individual covered seats (or an approved plan to get this in place during a certain time frame).

Also, on a sidenote, do Mervue plan to stay in the First Division next season? I know during the off-season there were rumours that they might resign from the First Division at the end of this season. That might open up a spot for the highest placed team in Group 2, even if they do miss out on 3rd.

legendz
14/09/2010, 1:51 PM
I can only see one side being demoted. If Mervue withdraw from Division One, I can only imagine Salthill will keep their place.

Schumi
14/09/2010, 2:01 PM
That's what happened when Cobh dropped out, Kildare got back in after losing the play-off. There's a decent chance of Mervue being in the play-off themselves as well.

legendz
14/09/2010, 2:27 PM
3 sides was a bit much for Galway anyway. Galway Utd, who do look after the club business side well, need to stamp their authority on being the best side for all of Galway. Salthill and Mervue, no disrespect intended, at best are going to be feeder clubs.