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eamoss
18/10/2006, 3:52 PM
Its not looking good for Dundalk LINK (http://www.dundalkfc.com/Columnists/Peter%20Halpin/PeterHalpin.html)
With the starting front two, the sub forward out as our keeper and our main centre back!!
MyTown
18/10/2006, 4:06 PM
Great website and great to see United and presumably Dundalk's best goalkeeper (Ritchie Blackmore) again after all these years, but I'm not swallowing the propoganda about injury worries etc. I've heard too much of that before to fall for it.
You're the form team, have beaten us twice already and have a goalscorer in the richest vein of form in the entire league.
You have to be short odds favourites
GuisaSaigon
18/10/2006, 4:35 PM
Not buying it either, any word on Wes, has he trained this week? He didnt look comfortable against Harps.Hows Frawley doing? we've got to be strong at the back, it's going to be a tight game, if we're at full strength with a massive crowd behind us again we'll be hard to beat.
Philip Hughes would be a massive loss.
Thats a long injury list, but I expect to see them all fit and ready in terryland on friday night.
Good to see the hype building around town this evening and finally this match getting the town buzzing and am now expecting a repeat of 2 weeks ago.
Paddyfield
18/10/2006, 8:42 PM
Just heard that we have a few injuries. Gough, Charles, Foley, Keady, Reilly, Clery, Cratero, Carter, O'Dowd, Gethins and Murphy are all injured.:rolleyes: Golbey has been drafted in. Pass this message on to the Dundalk manager, Jack Jill.
GUISAUltra
18/10/2006, 9:16 PM
heard drom was bombed as well tonight by al-Qaeda and none of our players will be available. we're gonna have to call up the whole G+DL Under 18 team
Dave drummerboy
18/10/2006, 10:38 PM
Nice one .
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