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pineapple stu
28/10/2006, 12:33 AM
UCD recorded only their third away win of the season - and their third ever win in Dalymount Park - when surprisingly outplaying their hosts to set their stall out as favourites to seal seventh place in the league.

UCD were unchanged from the team which had gone down to Shels the previous week and were soon gaining the upper hand in what was a typical end-of-season clash. With 20 minutes gone, Pat Kavanagh was played through only for Stephen O'Brien to come out and save with his feet, while in the next ten minutes, Conor Sammon somehow headed wide from six yards and Ronan Finn shimmied past his man inside the box only to shoot wide.

Bohs had their chances too in what was a very open game, with their best coming on 35 minutes when a shot on the turn was ultimately easily dealt with by Darren Quigley in goals. UCD lost Paul Crowley just before ahlf-time when he was taken off with a chipped bone in the foot, while Bohs also were forced into a replacement, with John Paul Kelly the player to come off.

Into the second half, and there was a real let off for the Students when Bohs could well have been awarded a penalty. A ball forward was flagged as offside, a decision which was clearly erroneous; Bohs played on and when the referee blew as Darren Quigley brought down his man, it looked as if the ref had ignored the offside and given the penalty; instead, he acknowledged the lineswoman's flag, which had been raised for a good ten seconds.

Ten minutes later, UCD took the lead. Pat Kavanagh intercepted the ball on the edge of the Bohs area and burst forward to plant a low shot into the far corner of Stephen O'Brien's goal.

UCD should have put the game out of Bohs' reach after that. First Ronan Finn broke through the hosts' defence only to shoot straight at O'Brien before Pat Kavanagh was cynically hauled down ten yards outside the area after another good run up the wing. Two minutes later, Kavanagh was again tormenting the Bohs defence, but his pass to the unmarked Derek Doyle was just about cut out. Then a run from defence by Alan McNally set up Conor Sammon with a great chance, but clean through on goals, he saw his shot deflected wide by the advancing O'Brien.

Bohs did have chances late on to grab an equaliser, but the UCD defence were alert, with Ronan Finn clearing when a deep throw caused confusion and Keith Doyle on ahnd to get in between two Bohs attackers to send a diving header calmly back to Quigley.

UCD - Quigley; Kenna, K Doyle, McNally, McDonnell; Crowley (Hurley 43), Kavanagh, Dicker, D Doyle; Finn, Sammon. Subs not used - Harte, P Byrne, Hussey, Ryan.

Att - c 800

Poor Student
29/10/2006, 7:22 PM
Good performance by the lads. Well worth the win and Bohs fans agree on their board (a rarity for other fans). Bizarrely the crowd was as big or possibly smaller as the same fixture would draw in Belfield, though one can see why people couldn't be arsed turning up. Only complaint you could have is that we didn't score more but the lads turned in a good performance and got the result so well done. Pity about Crowls.

Schumi
31/10/2006, 10:56 AM
Looks like everyone cares as much afterwards as they did during the match. :D

Quite comfortable win after we finally managed to score, Bohs never really threatened. Could and should have been 2 up at half time though.

DmanDmythDledge
31/10/2006, 12:47 PM
Good performance, should have won by more, nobody cares, blah blah blah. At least the game against Sligo will mean something.

Schumi
31/10/2006, 12:49 PM
At least the game against Sligo will mean something.Why?
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DmanDmythDledge
31/10/2006, 12:54 PM
Why?
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Only team we've a 100% record against, only team we haven't conceded against, Mahon/Connor.

CollegeTillIDie
06/11/2006, 7:09 AM
Mahon/Connor.

Can you explain this reference? I saw the two men before the game and they were getting along very well.

DmanDmythDledge
06/11/2006, 3:42 PM
Can you explain this reference? I saw the two men before the game and they were getting along very well.
Comments made by Mahon in his programme notes after the Slgio away game. It wasn't much but if Connor took offence to it something could have started off in the press.

CollegeTillIDie
08/11/2006, 6:45 AM
Comments made by Mahon in his programme notes after the Slgio away game. It wasn't much but if Connor took offence to it something could have started off in the press.

Sean Connor's from the North, he says more offensive things to his own kids over breakfast and they don't take issue with it. :D