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19/12/2002, 8:23 AM
National League preview from the Irish Times
By Emmet Malone
Bohemians v Cork City
After their remarkable fightback against Rovers last week the league leaders will be aiming to take another significant step towards the championship by beating a Cork side that travels very poorly.
"We didn't play well last week and we haven't beaten Cork this year so we're not taking anything for granted," says Stephen Kenny, who is without the suspended Colin Hawkins and, possibly, Paul McNally (injured).
Liam Murphy blames his side's appalling record away from home on his players' "poor application" and insists if they start to work harder then the results would come
"We've got to win this one, though, so we'll have a go and hopefully there will be an improvement."
Alan Reynolds is suspended for the match and though there was talk yesterday of an appeal it appears that Murphy will settle instead for bringing Greg O'Halloran back into his midfield while Conor O'Grady and Mike Mulconry are fit enough again to be in contention for a place on the bench.
Interesting theory from Mr. Murphy.....:rolleyes:
By Emmet Malone
Bohemians v Cork City
After their remarkable fightback against Rovers last week the league leaders will be aiming to take another significant step towards the championship by beating a Cork side that travels very poorly.
"We didn't play well last week and we haven't beaten Cork this year so we're not taking anything for granted," says Stephen Kenny, who is without the suspended Colin Hawkins and, possibly, Paul McNally (injured).
Liam Murphy blames his side's appalling record away from home on his players' "poor application" and insists if they start to work harder then the results would come
"We've got to win this one, though, so we'll have a go and hopefully there will be an improvement."
Alan Reynolds is suspended for the match and though there was talk yesterday of an appeal it appears that Murphy will settle instead for bringing Greg O'Halloran back into his midfield while Conor O'Grady and Mike Mulconry are fit enough again to be in contention for a place on the bench.
Interesting theory from Mr. Murphy.....:rolleyes: