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Charlie Darwin
18/10/2017, 7:10 PM
That's including European matches I assume given it's an odd number.

El-Pietro
18/10/2017, 7:27 PM
That's including European matches I assume given it's an odd number.


All competitions

Guitd
18/10/2017, 10:16 PM
Galway Utd only team not to have a TV game this season prob one of the better grounds to show games from pity if we go down as we might not appear on tv for a few seasons again

nigel-harps1954
18/10/2017, 11:38 PM
Galway Utd only team not to have a TV game this season prob one of the better grounds to show games from pity if we go down as we might not appear on tv for a few seasons again

Class that as a blessing in disguise.

seand
19/10/2017, 8:24 AM
Cork City: 18
Dundalk: 12
Shamrock Rovers: 10
Derry City: 3
Finn Harps: 3
Limerick: 3
Bohemians: 3
Drogheda United: 2
St. Patrick's Athletic: 1
Sligo Rovers: 1
Bray Wanderers: 1

Taken from the City forum. Xtreme Rebel keeps a comprehensive list

Jayzus, Cork on the telly 20 times by the end of the season.... tis no wonder the barstoolers think the LOI is shoite! ;-)

nigel-harps1954
23/10/2017, 4:53 PM
The SSE Airtricity League Premier Division game between Galway United and Dundalk on Friday, October 27 will be broadcast live on RTE2.
The final game of the season at Eamonn Deacy Park will see last year's champions take on Shane Keegan's side who are looking to pick up an eighth League win of the season to retain their top flight status.
The game will kick off at 19:45 with RTE's coverage beginning at 19:30. There will also be a camera in Turner's Cross for Cork City's game against Bray Wanderers to capture this season's Premier Division winners lifting the trophy.

MattB11
23/10/2017, 5:25 PM
Rte finally show a Galway game just in time to capture them getting relegated.

TonyD
25/10/2017, 6:33 PM
Rte finally show a Galway game just in time to capture them getting relegated.

Or could be a great escape ( though I hope not - sorry Galway !). Obviously Buncrana was too far out into the wilds for them RTÉ boys.