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GalwayFrancis
10/06/2005, 9:14 PM
CORK LUCKY TO EARN GALWAY STALEMATE

GALWAY UNITED 0 - 0 CORK CITY ::

In a Terryland Park thriller Cork City
somehow survived against a Galway
United side that should have claimed a
notable Cup scalp.

Davie O'Dowd and Billy Clery went close
for the Tribesmen in a hectic finale as
the First Division strugglers
dominated.

Three minutes from time Galway had a
significant penalty claim waved away by
referee Dave McKeon after Dave Goldbey
appeared to be fouled by City custodian
Michael Devine.

The replay takes place at Turner's
Cross on Monday night.

In a Terryland Park thriller Cork City
somehow survived against a Galway
United side that should have claimed a
notable Cup scalp.

Davie O'Dowd and Billy Clery went close
for the Tribesmen in a hectic finale as
the First Division strugglers
dominated.

Three minutes from time Galway had a
significant penalty claim waved away by
referee Dave McKeon after Dave Goldbey
appeared to be fouled by City custodian
Michael Devine.

The replay takes place at Turner's
Cross on Monday night.

Fair_play_boy
10/06/2005, 9:30 PM
CORK LUCKY TO EARN GALWAY STALEMATE

GALWAY UNITED 0 - 0 CORK CITY ::

In a Terryland Park thriller Cork City
somehow survived against a Galway
United side that should have claimed a
notable Cup scalp.

Davie O'Dowd and Billy Clery went close
for the Tribesmen in a hectic finale as
the First Division strugglers
dominated.

Three minutes from time Galway had a
significant penalty claim waved away by
referee Dave McKeon after Dave Goldbey
appeared to be fouled by City custodian
Michael Devine.

The replay takes place at Turner's
Cross on Monday night.

In a Terryland Park thriller Cork City
somehow survived against a Galway
United side that should have claimed a
notable Cup scalp.

Davie O'Dowd and Billy Clery went close
for the Tribesmen in a hectic finale as
the First Division strugglers
dominated.

Three minutes from time Galway had a
significant penalty claim waved away by
referee Dave McKeon after Dave Goldbey
appeared to be fouled by City custodian
Michael Devine.

The replay takes place at Turner's
Cross on Monday night.
Ulp!
Or should that be GULP!
How the heck did Galway United put in a performance like that???
Should put a different complexion on your season.
If ye can get your fans behind ye for this game, and ye put CCFC under that much pressure, there is no reason why the same can't be done against first division opposition.

GalwayFrancis
10/06/2005, 9:42 PM
If ye can get your fans behind ye for this game, and ye put CCFC under that much pressure, there is no reason why the same can't be done against first division opposition.

wait til we play limerick next weekend, back to the same aul sh!te again i bet you!!!

Eire06
13/06/2005, 8:21 AM
wait til we play limerick next weekend, back to the same aul sh!te again i bet you!!!
Not a good attitude, :mad: have faith!! This could be the turning point in the season for us :D

pete
13/06/2005, 9:01 AM
I wouldn't exactly call it a thriller.

Patrick Dunne
13/06/2005, 9:23 AM
... is against Dublin City on Friday night, 17th June in Terryland Park (KO 7.30pm)

Éanna
13/06/2005, 11:03 AM
... is against Dublin City on Friday night, 17th June in Terryland Park (KO 7.30pm)
Guess you'll have another huge away support this friday as well so :D

gufct
13/06/2005, 11:30 AM
there was barely 30 people in the ground.What do they bring to el football?